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It doesn't matter who you kill! Jobbers get butchered everyday while I carry this stable!
Chriss Bellucci

Chris Bellucci is a member of the Infinity Franchise encountered guarding a stolen skateboard from a vantage on top of a car. Bellucci is known for his wrestling motif, stemming from his pre-Flash career.

Pre-Flash

Prior to the events of the game, Chriss Bellucci was a professional wrestler. At some point in time, his wife became afflicted with the fabricated mental illness called Garbage Insanity. Following this, Chriss Bellucci became an advocate for awareness of the disease, which may have been the reason for observation as a person of interest from the Last Matador Commission.

In-Game

Sometime after the Flash, Chriss Bellucci joined the Infinity Franchise with his wrestler persona from his pre-Flash days becoming a cornerstone of his personality, referring to the Franchise as his "stable", and mockingly referring to the people killed by the Franchise as "jobbers". He is encountered guarding a skateboard, standing on top of a derelict vehicle. Approaching him will initiate a brief dialogue, in which the player can make Alex respond to Chriss' taunts with two options.

"We're leaving."

Chriss will say, "Not until you taste this!"

"I'll eat your flesh."

Chriss will call Alex a 'creepy bitch'.

Both will result in Chriss propelling himself from the top of the car towards the player in an elbow drop. Getting hit with the elbow drop will deal 200 damage to Alex and Joel, but the player is given the option to walk left and dodge Chriss' elbow drop. If the player successfully evades Chriss' overworld attack, Chriss will chastise Alex for messing up his "promo" -- additionally, Chriss will be slightly less agile during the fight, but grant less experience upon defeat.

Trivia

  • Originally, Chriss was planned to be one of the 'moochers' on Lester's Wanted list, but Ed accidentally conceived what would then be Anaconda Virtue while illustrating the posters.[1]

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