VECTOR

A character from Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.

HUNK Jr.
HUNK disciple that he personally trained. As his bitchboy, VECTOR practically cums any moment he gets to stay close to his master HUNK-sama.

Season 1
Umbrella HQ sent HUNK on a mission to TFR, while also assigning VECTOR and Ghost as backup units.

Episode 6

After hearing HUNK was kidnapped, VECTOR and Ghost are sent to recover him, but he had already half-escaped by himself when they arrived. They assist HUNK on his mission to recover the title.

Season 2
VECTOR and Ghost were back in HQ.

Episode 4
After HUNK quit, VECTOR and Ghost were sent to take out TFR's goodbye party.

Season 0
Vitalik uses his connections with relations to Umbrella and his crypto to pay for the U.S.S. and their services to be contracted as bodyguards.

Episode 12

While Vitalik is resting, Wright and Saihara enter the GM Office, surprising him, who says that for disrupting the GM's work he could put them back on the streets that Wright's hobosuit is so fond of, but Kyle arrives with all the match-fixing and money laundering evidence he found at Chuck's, which makes Vitalik nervous and he calls his recently hired security, VECTOR and Ghost, to take care of them.

Wright's group falls before the trained guards, and Vitalik announces the release of the wrestlers... until Sminem himself arrives, just like he and Kyle had plotted. Sminem congratulates them on their investigation and fires Vitalik... or that's what would have happened if he hadn't made his contract iron-clad. Unable to be fired and unwilling to put anyone else as GM, Vitalik laughs at the clear losers and goes to celebrate with a drink.

Episode Extra

Jack Garland challenged Vitalik while he's being incarcerated for being Chaos.

The Extinct Light
After having missions all over the world, VECTOR and Ghost get recruited by Amakusa Elite Wrestling as the next 'big thing', having their leader HUNK stay in TFR while they pay their mmm dues...

Episode 1

After being announced by Amakusa Juuza, The U.S.S. debuts against formidable opponents-turned-allies that had their "shine" ignored by the fed, and swept them to claim the titles.