Boris Chekov



"Weighting in about 297 pounds and reaching at six feet and three inches tall, and that's 134.72 kilograms and 1.91 meters tall, Boris Chekov's been a Siberian Machine in Tecmo World Wrestling, hence his nickname because his home country's part of it, since the game was made, wrestling some folks in there all the way down to Blue King Doom. I remember playing this when I was a child. Playing that game on the NES, and it was great. Do be careful with the Giant Swing and the Power Slam, because he's now here in real world, going to destroy you as well."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Siberian Machine

Boris Chekov is a wrestler from Tecmo World Wrestling for the NES, He appears to be visually inspired by wrestler Stan Hansen.

His nickname is "The Siberian Machine," hence his name since Siberia is part of the former USSR (now Russia), a country where he is from. His height reaches 6'3" (1.91 m) and weights in around 297 lbs. (134.72 kg). His finishing moves are the Giant Swing and the Power Slam.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he now serves for the USRAC as one of the comrades of the Motovov family, and he first appeared in a chapter, "Chekov's Return," where he uses a Power Swing on a US Marine, George Hills, on a car while he is hunting down Abby Hatcher and her parents, Miranda Hatcher and Hex Hatcher, and storming in the Hatcher Palace Hotel at the same time, just as he's being accompanied with the USRAC conscripts during the First Hatcher War, and that's where he first participated the Third World War in the USRAC War as well.

He wouldn't just wield a steel fence post (like what he used for attacking other wrestlers outside the ring, which is as seen in that game), but he would also wield the following weapons: an AKM, a Nagant M1895, an MP-412 REX, a Makarov pistol, an NRS-2, an SR-2 Veresk, a PPSh-41, a Saiga-12, a few of RGN hand grenades, a few of Molotov cocktails, an RG-6, an RPG-28, an RPK, a Dust AK-47 and two PP-40 Krasnyy Tsvetoks.