MVP ( Montel Vontavious Porter )
Alvin Burke, Jr. (born October 28, 1973)also known as Hassan Hamin Assad, is an American professional wrestler, currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on the Smack Down brand under the ring name Montel Vontavious Porter, or M.V.P..
Burke was trained by former professional wrestlers Soul man Alex G and Norman Smiley. Burke wrestled for numerous independent promotions early in his career, including a stint in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). During his time in these promotions, he won various championships in singles competition. Burke signed with the WWE in 2005 and was assigned to WWE's developmental territory Deep South Wrestling (DSW) in McDonough, Georgia.
After being promoted to the Smack Down brand, Burke made his WWE wrestling debut in October 2006. In 2007, he captured the WWE United States Championship, making it his first title reign with the company. His reign was the longest since WWE came into possession of the championship in 2001 and the third longest in the title's entire history. That same year, Burke captured the WWE Tag Team Championship alongside Matt Hardy.He won the United States Championship for the second time on March 17, 2009.

MVP during a Smack Down! house show
Smack Down! (2006-2009)
As MVP, he made his first appearance on WWE television on the August 4, 2006 episode of Smack Down!, during which announcers described him as a coveted free agent.The initial angle involved MVP appearing backstage and in arena crowds, often flanked by women and/or a bodyguard, and talking to Smack Down! General Manager Theodore Long about the contract his (unseen) agent was supposedly aggressively negotiating. Throughout his segments, commentators described MVP as arrogant, noting that he would stop conversations in the middle to answer his mobile phone or admire his own jewelry while people were speaking to him. Finally, on September 26, 2006, video of a press conference announcing the signing of MVP to "the largest contract in Smack Down! history" was uploaded to WWE.com.
MVP made his in-ring debut at No Mercy as a villain with a ring entrance featuring an NFL-like inflatable tunnel, before defeating Marty Garner.During the match, commentators Michael Cole and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) decried the choice of opponent, since it had been implied that it would be someone "more competent", and joined in with fans mocking his athletic suit styled ring gear, calling him "pathetic" while the fans chanted Power Ranger. On the following week's Smack Down!, MVP demanded a tougher opponent to prove his mettle, which was answered by Kane—making his Smack Down! debut. The two feuded for the next two months, with MVP narrowly scoring wins over Kane in a Street Fight and a Steel Cage match before losing to him in an Inferno match at Armageddon, from which he suffered storyline 1st degree burns. Because of the burns he was "out of action" for a short time, during which color commentator JBL expressed rage with the fans for cheering a match where the only way of achieving victory is to set an opponent on fire. When the Kane feud died down, MVP began a feud with the WWE United States Champion Chris Benoit over Benoit's title. During the build up for a title match with Benoit, MVP appeared on Smack Down! introducing various supposed champions from around the world, defeating them in squash matches. MVP lost to Benoit at WrestleMania 23 and at Backlash, but finally defeated Benoit in a Two out of three falls match at Judgment Day, with MVP taking the United States Championship, his first WWE title, in two straight falls. MVP credits his time working with Benoit for improving his in-ring skill.
His first major feud as the Champion was against Matt Hardy, whom he started claiming to be better than at everything, after defeating him at the Great American Bash. When MVP was legitimately diagnosed with the heart condition Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, it was written into the storyline, with MVP blaming the condition for his losing an arm wrestling match against Hardy. When MVP was given an interview segment during Smack Down!, the VIP Lounge, it was used to bow out of a scheduled boxing match at Saturday Night's Main Event– with Evander Holyfield replacing him, and eventually punching out MVP during the bout. On the August 24, 2007 episode of Smack Down!, MVP bragged to General Manager Theodore Long that he was so good, he could win the WWE Tag Team Championship with anybody, prompting Long to grant him a Championship match alongside the next person who entered the room, Matt Hardy. The following week, MVP and Hardy took the championship from Deuce 'n Domino, making MVP a double champion. MVP and Hardy's contentious relationship had them competing with each other in various ways while MVP proclaimed himself "Captain" of the team and refused to defend his United States Championship. Their reign together came to an end on the November 16, 2007 episode of Smack Down! (taped on November 13), after Hardy demanded a shot at the United States Championship, but MVP declined, and announced they had a Tag Team Championship defense against John Morrison and The Miz instead. They lost the match, and immediately afterwards, MVP invoked the rematch clause, but they lost that match as well. MVP then attacked Hardy, targeting his knee, which in storyline had been injured during the matches, and put him "out of action". Hardy suffered a legitimate ruptured appendix while he was off television, putting their feud on hold. While Hardy recovered, MVP engaged in short feuds with Rey Mysterio and Ric Flair. He participated in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXIV, and during the match, Hardy made an unannounced return and knocked MVP from the ladder with his signature Twist of Fate maneuver, reigniting their feud. At Backlash in 2008, MVP dropped the title to Hardy, ending his record reign at 343 days, which was the longest reign of the WWE era, and the third longest in the entire history of the championship.
Beginning on the August 29, 2008 episode of Smack Down, MVP developed a losing streak that lasted over five months, losing in both singles and tag team matches.At Unforgiven, he challenged for the WWE Championship in the Championship Scramble match, but was unsuccessful. The losing streak meant that, in storyline, MVP did not receive "his contract incentive bonus", and also was no longer allowed his usual entrance with the NFL-like inflatable tunnel.[57] During this losing streak he had a short feud with The Great Khali. On the January 16, 2009 episode of Smack Down, MVP finally broke the losing streak by defeating Big Show in a Last Man Standing match with help from Triple H, as he was fighting to ensure that Triple H would be allowed to compete in the Royal Rumble match, in the process turning him into a fan favorite. At the Smack Down taping on March 17, he won the United States Championship for the second time by defeating Shelton Benjamin. At WrestleMania XXV, MVP competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match for the second year in a row, but failed to win.
Raw and Smack Down return (2009–present)
On April 13, 2009, MVP was drafted as the first overall pick to the Raw brand as a part of the 2009 WWE Draft. His persona had changed quite a lot – instead of the cocky, Rod Tidwell "Show me the money!"—like persona he had cultivated, he had become more of a flashy, rags-to-riches story of a superstar athlete. As a result of being the reigning WWE United States Champion, he transferred the title to Raw for the first time in history. He lost the title to Kofi Kingston on the June 1 episode of Raw. He then formed a tag team with Mark Henry, and they challenged Chris Jericho and The Big Show for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship at the Breaking Point pay-per-view, but they failed to win the championship. After beginning a feud with The Miz, MVP faced him for the WWE United States Championship at Royal Rumble on January 31, 2010, but was unable to win. MVP challenged The Miz for the title a second time at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view but was once again unable to win. He also competed in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXVI but was unable to win.As part of the 2010 WWE Supplemental Draft, MVP was drafted back to the Smack Down brand. He made his Smack Down return on the April 30 episode, interrupting CM Punk's promo, and later teaming up with Rey Mysterio to defeat Punk and Luke Gallows.
In Wrestling:
· Finishing moves
Arm trap cross face – independent circuit
Drive-By Kick (Running big boot to the opponent's face while using their knee for leverage) – Late 2008-Early 2009, Used as a regular move 2009–present
Malicious Intent (Spinning Capoeira kick) – independent circuit
Playmaker (Overdrive) – WWE
The Play of the Day / The 3-0-5 (Leaping reverse STO) - WWE; 2010–present
· Signature moves :
· Ballin' Elbow (Running delayed elbow drop, with theatrics)
Running big boot to a standing or cornered opponent
Snap overhead belly to belly suplex to an oncoming opponent
Three–quarter face lock followed by multiple side knee lifts to the opponent's head
"MVP"
· "Mr. 305"
The Cornrow Wearin', Savior Fairin', Jaw Droppin', Bottle Poppin' Modern Day Mac
"The Franchise Playa"
"Half Man, Half Amazing"
"The Ballin' Superstar"
"The Captain of the Team" (used while teaming with Matt Hardy)
"The Man with 3 Halves" (used during his WWE Tag Team Championship reign)