Wrestler from Street Fighter the series. Has a nasty ass problem with hair growing in weird but cool shapes. Loves to stick peoples heads in his crotch and spin them around!!
He is a wrestler from Street Fight series. Zangief is a massive Russian professional wrestler. He frequentl;y competes in world-class fighting competitions, and in his spare time, wrestles bears in the vast wilderness of his homeland. He has an active dislike for fireballs, and is good firends with Metro City mayor Mike Haggar (Final Fight) who taught him his patented finishing move...the deadly spinning piledriver.
A wrestler from Street Fighter. He comes from Russia and joined the tournament to prove that Russia (USSR at the time) is the greatest. He has two main moves: the Spinning Lariat and the Spinning Pile Driver, thus giving him the nickname "Red Cyclone". He was inspired to create the Spinning Pile Driver, his main move, when he was wrestling a bear and got caught in a tornado.
Capcom has hinted that Zangief is gay in his profile, which says he dislikes "young beautiful women". At the same time, Zangief had a heterosexual ending in Capcom Fighting Jam where he dreams of being in a hot tub with women. The majority of Street Fighter players have accepted him as being homosexual nonetheless.
Casey Heynes, also known as the 'Zangief Kid' (for his similarities to the Street Fighter Character), is an Australian Hish School Student who was bullied at school by a skinny little bitch known as "Ritchard" (with a T, WTF??), but one day he cracked.
The results are available on video sharing websites like Vimeo and Dailymotion, (type in Zangief Kid or Casey Heynes) as YouTube is taking them down.
After the incident, Casey got a suspension of 4 days (which has angered the world), and Ritchard (with a T) got 21 days suspension.
Did you see that Zangief Kid? Dayum, he powerombed that kid so hard he rocked the other half of Japan!
A.K.A Casey Heynes, a Aussie kid who became famous after standing up against his bully by giving him an Atomic Buster the likes of which the world has never seen (the bully could barely even walk). With the YouTube video gaining millions of views, street fighter remixes, responses and hearts, it's widely regarded as one of the best examples of standing up for oneself.