Balrog (Street Fighter)

Balrog is a former boxer that works for Shadaloo and a villain from the Street Fighter series.

Past
Balrog grew up in poverty, but eventually became a champion boxer and prizefighter. However he was banned from boxing because of his illegal moves, permanently injuring his opponents, and eventually killing one. Balrog then joined Shadaloo and worked his way up the ranks, becoming one of M. Bison’s main agents.

Street Fighter Alpha 3
On a mission for Bison, Balrog killed an elephant belonging to Dhalsim with one punch. On another occasion, he was ordered to kill Birdie and agreed, despite not knowing why. However Birdie told Balrog about the Psycho Drive and the former boxer agreed to help him find it, hoping to profit from it. However the Psycho Drive was destroyed and Balrog realized that he hadn’t been paid recently.

Street Fighter II
After Bison was destroyed by Akuma, Balrog became the new head of Shadaloo. But he ruined the organization in no time at all and was forced to find more menial jobs such as working security at a casino.

Street Fighter IV
When Bison was finally revived in a new body, Balrog was rehired into Shadaloo. He was given the task of protecting Bison’s replacement bodies, but he was unsatisfied with the job. Balrog began thinking of a way to make more money and eventually infiltrated the headquarters of SIN, looking for something he could sell. However he found a young bandaged little girl, asking for help, and wasn’t interested in doing so at first. However a mark in the shape of Shadaloo’s symbol glowed on her hand and Balrog realized that she could possess valuable secrets. The former boxer took her away, saying it was his lucky day, but when he questioned her about her abilities, she revealed she was powerless on her own. Disappointed, Balrog said she was useless, though he decided that she could be useful later and took her away.

Street Fighter X Tekken
As Bison sought the box known as Pandora so as to obtain its power, he ordered Balrog and Vega to head for it by an alternate route if thigns got complicated for him. Balrog was annoyed at having to work with Vega, but they decided to put their differences aside so as to fulfill their own ambitions of getting Pandora and keeping it for themselves. They set off on their journey, beating the other fighters seeking Pandora and finally defeated Ogre. Balrog tried to punch the box open, angered when he couldn't open it and Vega told him to shut up. As they faced each other, Pandora opened, empowering the two, and they finally threw themselves at each other, with Barlog saying he'd send Vega to a closed-casket funeral.

Personality
Balrog is selfish, arrogant, sadistic, and easily angered and focus constantly on profiting for himself. His main reason for working for Shadaloo is to become rich and famous so he can spend his life on easy street. Balrog will cheat, steal, or kill for this goal and has no sense of honor, cheating in fights whenever he feels like it, despite his fighting skills. He isn’t very intelligent as seen from the fact that he almost instantly ran Shadaloo into the ground during his tenure as leader. Balrog is also attracted to all the women he meets, with Chun Li being the only exception.

Abilities
Balrog is a skilled boxer, but his fighting style has a number of moves not allowed in boxing such as stomping on his opponent’s feet and headbutting. His moves include Dash Straight, a powerful charging punch, Buffalo Head, where Balrog leaps into the air, striking his opponent with his head, Gigaton Blow, a powerful turning punch, where he charges into his opponent, and Dirty Bull, where he grabs his opponent, head butts them, stomps on their foot, and finishes by hitting them in the face with his elbow.

Trivia

 * It is believed that Balrog made his debut in the Street Fighter series in the original game, where there was an African-American boxer named Mike. They not only have similar appearances and moves, but Balrog’s name in Japan was Mike Bison.


 * When Street Fighter II was brought to America, Balrog, M. Bison, and Vega (who are named M. Bison, Vega, and Balrog respectively in Japan) were swapped around. Balrog’s name was changed most likely because Capcom feared a lawsuit from Mike Tyson, since the character had a similar appearance and name and was a boxer.


 * Balrog is known amongst Street Fighter fans for the fact that he never kicks and in Street Fighter: The Later Years, a parody by CollegeHumor, Dhalsim asked him “Do you kick?” to which Balrog replied “What’s a kick?”


 * T.J. Combo, a character in the Killer Instinct games, fights similarly to Balrog, but he uses knee attacks and kicks, while Balrog uses only punches.


 * In the game Final Fight Streetwise, in Mike Hagger’s gym, there are posters advertising a fight between Balrog and Dudley, another boxing character in Street Fighter who also uses only punches.


 * In the Street Fighter IV sub-series, Balrog has all his teeth while in previous games; he has a missing canine tooth.


 * In an airfield stage in Street Fighter IV, Balrog is seen in the SIN airplane in the background. If Balrog is selected, Vega is in his place, and if both are selected, then it will be M. Bison instead.