Cyrus Nova
The cosmic gladiator who brought celestial spectacle to the squared circle, Cyrus Nova burned bright as GWA Traditions Era's most flamboyant futurist, transforming every match into a mythic battle between light and darkness.

BASIC INFORMATION
Ring Name: Cyrus Nova
Nickname(s): "The Solar Flair," "The Cosmic Gladiator"
Origin: Tempe, Arizona (billed from "The Supernova Sector")
Height: 6'7"
Weight: 327 lbs
Finishing Move: The Event Horizon (Spinning Powerslam off 2nd Rope)
PROFILE
Background
Born Cyrus Novak, this former USC offensive lineman and Chicago Bears practice squad member found his true calling in professional wrestling after being cut from the legendary Super Bowl Shuffle video. Debuting in the GWA in 1986, Nova transformed his athletic disappointment into cosmic destiny, becoming one of the promotion's most theatrical performers. Drawing inspiration from both ancient gladiators and space-age mythology, he brought a unique sci-fi spectacle to the gritty Western wrestling landscape. His regular appearances on Night Trials showcased his ability to elevate ordinary matches into mythic encounters between cosmic forces.
Personality Traits
- Speaks in third person, referring to himself as a celestial entity
- Obsessed with light, fame, and spectacle as manifestations of cosmic truth
- Uses cosmic metaphors to rationalize both victories and defeats
PRESENTATION

Physical Appearance
Nova cuts an imposing figure with his thick upper body frame carried over from his football days, standing 6'7" with the explosive build of a former lineman. His oval face features penetrating brown eyes that seem to burn with inner fire, framed by short dark hair styled in a perfect 1980s fade. Clean-shaven, except for a thick, well-groomed mustache, with a perpetual tight-lipped smirk, he carries himself with the confidence of someone who believes they're destined for greatness.
His ring attire is pure spectacle: a shimmering red and gold kit adorned with a prominent sunburst emblem across the chest, complemented by metallic shoulder armor that catches arena lights. Golden leather pants and high-laced red boots complete the cosmic warrior look, while his signature cape features sequined constellations that sparkle under the lights. Outside the ring, he favors aviator sunglasses, satin bomber jackets with solar patches, and acid-wash jeans - the perfect blend of rock star and space age prophet.
Ring Style
Nova wrestles with the technical foundation of a trained athlete enhanced by surprising aerial ability. His explosive power bursts catch opponents off-guard, while his football background shows in his protective instincts toward fellow wrestlers. He combines methodical mat work with spectacular high-risk maneuvers, always timing his biggest moves for maximum crowd impact. His matches feel choreographed yet spontaneous, like cosmic events unfolding according to some greater design.
AUDIENCE CONNECTION
Catchphrases
- "The light don't lie, baby—it shines truth!"
- "When you stare at the sun too long, it burns you... remember that."
- "This ain't chaos—it's cosmic choreography."
- "Charismatic. Cosmic. Chaos."
Fan Interaction
Nova treated every crowd interaction like a religious experience, often using handheld spotlights during promos to literally illuminate sections of the audience. His cosmic sermons drew both devoted followers and vocal detractors, creating the kind of polarized reaction that made for electric atmospheres. Children were mesmerized by his space-age gear, while adults appreciated the psychology behind his celestial character work.
LEGACY
Cyrus Nova proved that professional wrestling could accommodate even the most outlandish characters when grounded in genuine athletic ability and psychological depth. His cosmic persona provided a perfect counterpoint to the GWA's Western themes, demonstrating how the promotion could expand its boundaries without losing its identity. Though his career was relatively brief, Nova's influence on wrestling's theatrical possibilities echoed through future generations of performers who understood that sometimes the biggest stars are the ones willing to shine the brightest, even at the risk of burning out.