Agent 47

Beautifully Executed
An expert assassin shrouded in mystery, Agent 47 will kill as long as he gets a contract that pays well. Created from the DNA from several criminal masterminds, 47 is now looking to make big bucks, and what better place than the world of Wrestling, where any famous wrestler will pay for his competition to be executed. That's why Agent 47 has joined the ranks of TFR under the guise of being a wrestler. Donning the perfect mask, 47 is able to make all his kills seem like "accidents". Will anyone stand up to 47's lethality?

Episode 7
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Episode 8
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Episode 8.5
In some alleyway, a battered Man and an Assassin lay down, defeated once again. They failed another contract to defeat their target. How could we fail? We are the best Assassin and Vigilante, forming a Tag Team group. That should cover all of each other's weaknesses. It's all the fault of that bloody haired Japanese man, we should have been able to kill him and fulfill our contract. Weren't we good enough? We always terminated our targets up until this point. Maybe this isn't our thing anymore. But what do we do then? Nowhere to go... I... don't know. Another contract, if we can pull another job we should be back in the game, and we won't fail next time. Yeah...

Episode 12
This red haired man who keeps beating 47 has him wondering who could he be. Who could beat the greatest hitman alive?

Season 3
47 has become completely obsessed with Battler, he is the only on among here who stands a chance against him. Battler is the only person worthy of being his rival and he must die by 47's hands, it must be destined to be so. Having suffered a defeat from one of Miami's greatest officers, 47's disdain continues to grow. How long until 47 totally loses it?

Episode 9
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And it finally happened as 47 killed Kinzo Ushiromiya, made Payne disappear, and attacked several wrestlers just to make people believe Black Battler was the real Battler, and so the universe would take Battler as the mistake and make him disappear. His plan came crashing down when Shuichi Saihara discovered his schemes and revealed it to Battler, who defeated Blackler.

Off-Season 3
Battler confronted him about him trying to replicate The Focusing Stone (but had failed to get the key material: E115, from Steve), that he had planned to use to send Black Battler to Rokkenjima so he would kill everyone there. 47 challenged Battler to one final match, and he finally won.

Season 5
He was summoned for a conference along with Max Payne, where he ended up trapped in La Parka II's twisted Death Game.

Episode 1
He was subjected to a surprise, where he received , concluding with HUNK being instantly.

Feats

 * Assaulted Payne with a sledgehammer during his intro before the match began
 * Presumed dead, Max Payne returns as fury incarnate seeking vengeance. Still jobs.
 * Max is confirmed DEAD after 47 's last match with him
 * EXCEPT HE WASN'T DEAD AND IT WAS MERELY A RUSE FOR THE CONTRACT
 * 47 has fixed his new objective: Battler
 * Attacked Battler during his match with Brendan Fraser, causing the later to be disqualified
 * Was defeated by CHADDLER in [S2E6] thought
 * Assassins aren't real
 * And now 47 and Payne are trying to take down Chaddler
 * Shit's fucked, contracts failed
 * Chaddler absolutely BTFO these idiots, what a bunch of jobbers.
 * Finally, on one last all-out match, won against Battler. Contract Complete.
 * Also beat his uncle in a NON-CANON match.
 * ALSO killed Battler (mentally).
 * Was bested by Manny Pardo and had to admit him the superior killer.
 * Killed Kinzo Ushiromiya with lasagna laced with small bombs.
 * Tried to make people believe Black Battler was real, and to replicate The Focusing Stone.
 * Was the real villain of Season 3 and got away with everything.
 * If only you knew how bad things truly are.
 * Got away with everything.
 * As of S5, showed deep remorse for his actions and attempted to "make up for it". At least he tried.

Speeches
