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Organization: Extreme Championship Wrestling
Hometown: Dudleyville
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 155 lbs.
Year Turned Pro: 1994
Championships Held: ECW World Tag Team championship (with Balls Mahoney)
Little Spike Dudley is the estranged half-brother of the
Dudley clan, with a heart and hatred for his brothers that
greatly looms over his diminutive height.
The littlest Dudley, however, is the "Giant Killer" of Extreme
Championship Wrestling, using his finishing maneuver, the
Acid Drop, a swinging bulldog off the ropes, to pin nearly
every big man who has ever towered over him. The list of
his victims include: Bam Bam Bigelow, Viscera, 911, and
Mr. Hughes.
Whether its brawling with his older brothers, diving off
balconies of buildings onto hapless opponents, or pulling off
upsets over competitors three times his size in a matter of
minutes, Little Spike Dudley is as hardcore as they come.
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In Ray Bradbury's "The Other Foot," an example of a dynamic character would be Willie Johnson. A dynamic character is a character that changes during a story. It could be a mental or physical change. Willie Johnson is the only major dynamic character in the story.
When the story began, Willie was a black man seeking revenge for the wrongful deaths of his parents. Willie heard about the rocket coming from Earth and immediately showed animosity toward the white men. He started to organize a lynch mob and painted signs on trolley cars that read "rear seats reserved for whites." The rear seats of theaters were roped off and also reserved for whites. Willie was basically starting a racial movement against the white race.
When the rocket landed, only an old man came out, instead of the many that Willie had expected. The old man started to explain that after the blacks left Earth the remaining population started World War III. Willie's feelings started to change at this point. The old man continued to explain that almost everything was nuked. He told of all the cities and establishments that were destroyed. Willie heard this and realized that there was nothing left to hate.
Having changed feelings about the whole situation, Willie is willing to accept the whites and therefore shows that he is a dynamic character. He and a few other blacks begin to take down the signs and lay down the guns or nooses they had. Willie had a complete change of heart and told everyone, "It's time to quit being like fools."
Willie started out as a racist who sought to avenge his parent's deaths. When the old white man told his story Willie had a change of heart and forgave the white men for what they did to his mother and father. A dynamic character is a character that changes dramatically in the story. Willie Johnson is the dynamic character in "The Other Foot." In this story he changed from bad to good.