Coral Avalon
Career Highlights
Coral Avalon is the second-youngest child of Irene and Jonathan Avalon, the matriarch and patriarch of a large and very wealthy family.
Unlike the Codemaster, one could say that Coral always had the drive to become a professional wrestler. His only trouble was that his mother forbade him from it, and even when Coral became a highly successful amateur wrestler in high school, his mother kept him from winning any championships by forcing him to stay home.
Eventually, when Coral turned eighteen, he left home and ended up trained in becoming a professional wrestler.
Coral made his initial impact in Action! Wrestling, and became embroiled in a long feud with "the Original" Jeff Garvin. Bad blood continues to flow between the two wrestlers to this day, even more than four years after the feud started. Though Coral continued to chase after World titles, he has yet to have won one, and has had very few defining career moments.
Coral's love life has hit a few strange turns. He was first dating a girl named Allison Lindum, the younger sister of the wife of Joey Malone. However, the two of them broke up when Allison grew tired of Coral's nature, and Allison eventually began dating and eventually married Keith Scott Zimmerman. Later, Coral started dating Patricia Grayson, a referee from Action! who later got a job with the Squared Circle.
However, it was during this time that Coral met a young and beautiful violin player named Annabelle Summers, who developed a crush on him. Eventually, Coral grew affectionate of her as well, and eventually chose to stay with her.
This decision changed his life, possibly for the better, as he became closer to her than he has with any other woman he ever loved. In so doing, Coral left the United States to go train at the country that Annabelle loved, Japan, in order to become an even better wrestler. Though he returned in the company of the Blue Rogues, an incident between himself and his tag team partner, the Codemaster, caused an irrepairable rift between the two wrestlers, and they parted ways on terrible terms.