Wednesday 10 August 2016

Matt Sydal



Matthew Joseph "Matt" Korklan (conceived March 29, 1983), additionally known by the ring name Matt Sydal, is an American expert wrestler, best referred to for his time in WWE as Evan Bourne. 


Somewhere around 2000 and 2007, Korklan wrestled on the autonomous circuit, for advancements including NWA Midwest, IWA-Mid South, and Ring of Honor, winning both singles and label group titles. He likewise wrestled for the brief Wrestling Society X and was highlighted on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's initial pay-per-view occasions. Starting in 2005, he wrestled for Dragon Gate in Japan, and won the Open the Brave Gate Championship in mid 2007. Korklan marked with WWE in 2007, and made his primary program debut as Evan Bourne on ECW the next year. In 2011, he shaped a cooperation with Kofi Kingston, known as Air Boom, and they won the WWE Tag Team Championship. In 2012, Korklan was suspended for abusing WWE's wellbeing approach, and afterward endured foot wounds in a bike mishap, compelling him out of activity. Without returning on TV, he was discharged from WWE in 2014 and came back to wrestling on the autonomous circuit under his previous ring name. He additionally made his introduction for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), where he is at present in his first rule as 33% of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions, while likewise being a previous two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion. 


He is known for his high flying, lucha libre-roused style of wrestling, and was named the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Best Flying Wrestler in 2008.



Substance  


1 Professional wrestling vocation 


1.1 Training and autonomous circuit (2000–2007) 


1.2 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004–2005) 


1.3 Ring of Honor (2004–2007) 


1.4 Dragon Gate and Wrestling Society X (2006–2007) 


1.5 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 


1.5.1 Ohio Valley Wrestling (2007–2008) 


1.5.2 Florida Championship Wrestling (2008) 


1.5.3 Brand switches (2008–2011) 


1.5.4 Tag Team Champion and harm (2011–2014) 


1.6 Return to the autonomous circuit (2014–present) 


1.7 Evolve (2014) 


1.8 Return to DG (2014–present) 


1.9 Return to ROH (2014–present) 


1.10 New Japan Pro Wrestling (2015–present) 


2 Other media 


3 Personal life 


4 In wrestling 


5 Championships and achievements





Proficient wrestling career 

Preparing and free circuit (2000–2007) 


Korklan was on his secondary school wrestling team.  While a senior in secondary school, Korklan started preparing with the St. Louis, Missouri-based Gateway Championship Wrestling (GCW) advancement. Following three months of preparing, Korklan started wrestling for GCW on October 20, 2000, turning into the main individual less than 18 years old to get a wrestler's permit in Missouri. Prior to this, Korklan had quickly wrestled as Lance Sydal in the patio wrestling advancement, Saint Peters Wrestling Organization.



Sydal started visiting Japan with Dragon Gate in May 2006.  There, he adjusted to CIMA, Don Fuji, and Jack Evans to shape the stable New Blood Generation International. He likewise turned into a piece of CIMA's Typhoon stable. At Wrestlejam, Sydal collaborated with Generation Next stablemate Roderick Strong to win the $10,000 Tag Team Challenge. 

On February 12, 2007, Sydal won the Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate Championship from Masato Yoshino, turning into the main gaijin to hold the title. He held it for a little more than a month, effectively guarding it against Yoshino in Hyogo and against Austin Aries at Ring of Honor's Fifth Year Festival: Dayton.  He dropped the title to Genki Horiguchi on March 25. 


Eve Torres

     

Eve Torres Gracie (conceived Eve Marie Torres; August 21, 1984)  is an American model, performing artist, and previous expert wrestler. She is best referred to for her work with WWE as Eve Torres and has served as a diplomat for the organization since April 2014. 

Torres started her vocation as a model and artist. She moved for The Southern California Summer Pro League and went ahead to end up an individual from the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers Spirit Dance Team for the 2006–2007 season. She has additionally showed up on a few TV programs, including Show Me The Money, Sunset Tan, and Deal or No Deal. 


In 2007, she entered the 2007 Diva Search and won, winning an agreement with WWE. Torres initially showed up on WWE programming as a backstage questioner in 2008, furthermore showed up in non-wrestling challenges, for example, swimming outfit challenges and move rivalries. She later turned into a full-time wrestler in 2009, and was included in fights with Michelle McCool, Layla and Natalya. She additionally dealt with the label group of Cryme Tyme. Subsequent to being exchanged to the Raw brand in late 2009, she oversaw Chris Masters before winning the WWE Divas Championship in April 2010. She held the title for 69 days, before losing it in June. Subsequent to going about as the valet for R-Truth in late 2010, Torres won the Divas Championship for the second time at the 2011 Royal Rumble in January. Her second rule kept going until April 2011. The next year, she was given the anecdotal part of "Official Administrator" of Raw and WWE SmackDown, and later the Assistant General Manager of SmackDown. At Night of Champions, Torres won the Divas Championship, turning into the primary individual to win it on three events, and held the title until January 2013. 


Tailing her Divas Championship misfortune, she resigned from WWE to concentrate on her part as a teacher for the Gracie Women Empowered Self-guard program. In 2014, she showed up on the TV arrangement Matador in a repeating visitor part.







Early life 

Torres was conceived in Boston, Massachusetts,  however experienced childhood in Denver, Colorado, and has "a Latina background".  She has one more youthful sibling, Phillip, who showed up on Are You Smarter Than a fifth Grader? in October 2008 and won $100,000, and right now has TechKnow on Al Jazeera America. 


Daniel Bryan



Bryan Lloyd Danielson (conceived May 22, 1981)  is an American resigned proficient wrestler right now marked to WWE under the ring name Daniel Bryan,  where he is the current on-screen general chief of SmackDown. 


In WWE, Bryan held the WWE World Heavyweight Championship three times and the World Heavyweight Championship once, notwithstanding being a one-time United States Champion, a one-time Intercontinental Champion, and a one-time WWE Tag Team Champion as a component of Team Hell No (with Kane). He was likewise the 2011 SmackDown Money in the Bank victor and the 2013 Superstar of the Year Slammy Award champ. He is the 26th Triple Crown Champion and the fifteenth Grand Slam Champion in WWE history and featured a few noteworthy pay-per-view occasions, incorporating SummerSlam in 2013 and WrestleMania XXX. 


Danielson was already marked to the WWE, then known as the WWF, for a 18-month time frame from 2000–2001. Before joining WWE for his second stretch in 2009, Danielson wrestled for different organizations globally utilizing both his genuine name and the ring name (and later handle) "American Dragon".  He wrestled for Ring of Honor (ROH) from 2002 to 2009, being perceived as an "Establishing Father" of the advancement, where he was a one-time ROH World Champion, too the last Pure Wrestling Champion (bringing together the Pure title with the World title). He was the principal champ of ROH's yearly Survival of the Fittest competition in 2004. Alongside CM Punk and Seth Rollins, Danielson is one of three men to have won both the WWE World Heavyweight and ROH World Championships. 


Danielson likewise wrestled broadly in Japan, winning the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship in Pro Wrestling (NOAH) and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (with Curry Man) in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). Between WWE, ROH, and Japanese advancements, he held 11 all out titles, including five world titles. Danielson likewise won various titles on the free circuit, including two PWG World Championships, the FIP Heavyweight Championship, and the wXw World Heavyweight Championship. 








Sasha Banks



Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado (conceived January 26, 1992) is an American expert wrestler presently marked to WWE under the ring name Sasha Banks, where she is the current WWE Women's Champion in her first rule and a previous NXT Women's Champion, performing on the Raw brand. 

Varnado already wrestled on the free circuit under the ring name Mercedes KV, most remarkably for Chaotic Wrestling, where she once held the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship.


Substance  

1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling profession 

2.1 Chaotic Wrestling (2010–2012) 

2.2 Other advancements (2010–2012) 

2.3 WWE 

2.3.1 NXT (2012–2015) 

2.3.2 Various storylines (2015–2016) 

2.3.3 WWE Women's Champion (2016–present) 

3 Persona 

4 Other media 

5 Personal life 

6 In wrestling 

7 Championships and achievements



Early life 

Kaestner-Varnado was conceived in Fairfield, California, and later moved to different spots, including Minnesota, to discover schools and healing centers for her impaired brother, before settling in Boston, Massachusetts, where she started her wrestling career.  She went to class on the web, and grew up observing All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.  She is of African-American and German descent.






Proficient wrestling profession 

Tumultuous Wrestling (2010–2012) 


Kaestner-Varnado started preparing at Chaotic Wrestling, situated in Woburn, Massachusetts, in 2008.  She made her in-ring debut, under the ring name Mercedes KV, on October 1, 2010 in an intergender label group match, where she collaborated with Nikki Roxx in a losing push to Alexxis and Danny E. KV and Roxx immediately framed a cooperation, teaming together routinely and going with each other to ringside.[8] On October 22, Mercedes lost her introduction singles match to Danny E.,  and lost a rematch to him on November 13. 


On January 7, 2011, KV earned her first triumph when she and Roxx vanquished Alexxis and Mistress Belmont in a label group match. On February 11, KV partook in a five-lady gauntlet match to decide the inaugural Chaotic Wrestling Women's Champion, yet was unsuccessful. She kept contending in singles matches all through the rest of 2011, and on December 2, KV vanquished Alexxis in an "I Quit" match to win the Chaotic Wrestling Women's Championship for the principal time. 

Tuesday 9 August 2016

Ron Killings



Ronnie Aaron Killings  (conceived January 19, 1972) is an American expert wrestler, on-screen character and rapper. He is right now marked to WWE under the ring name R-Truth on the Raw brand. Since working for WWE, he has been a one time United States Champion and one time WWE Tag Team Champion with Kofi Kingston under the ring name, R-Truth, and a two time Hardcore Champion under the ring name K-Kwik.  As R-Truth, he featured five WWE pay-per-view occasions from 2010 to 2011; three times in world title conflict (one singles match at WWE Capitol Punishment and two Elimination Chambers).  He has likewise worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as K-Krush and later as Ron "The Truth" Killings, where he turned into the principal African-American to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, a title he hung on two events, notwithstanding turning into a two time NWA World Tag Team Champion and a one time TNA World Tag Team Champion


Substance  


1 Early life 


2 Professional wrestling profession 


2.1 Independent circuit (1997–2000) 


2.2 World Wrestling Federation 


2.2.1 Memphis Championship Wrestling (1999–2000) 


2.2.2 Main list (2000–2001) 


2.3 Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2002) 


2.4 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 


2.4.1 NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2002–2003) 


2.4.2 3Live Kru (2003–2005) 


2.4.3 Various quarrels and takeoff (2006–2007) 


2.5 Return to WWE 


2.5.1 SmackDown (2008–2010) 


2.5.2 Raw and United States Champion (2010–2011) 


2.5.3 Little Jimmy; Awesome Truth (2011–2012) 


2.5.4 Various organizations together and title interests (2012–2016) 


2.5.5 The Golden Truth (2016–present) 


3 Personal life 


4 Other media 


4.1 Filmography 


4.2 Discography 


4.3 Video recreations 


5 In wrestling 


6 Championships and achievements




Early life 


Killings was conceived in Atlanta, Georgia however brought up in Charlotte, North Carolina. His family was poor and both Killings and his dad sold cannabis to attempt to make a decent living. From a youthful age, Killings had built up an adoration for hip bounce and breakdancing and went to Harding University High School where he contended in football nearby future MLB second baseman Ray Durham. Killings likewise contended in olympic style events, and was skilled at both games, accepting different school grants, however turned them down and dropped out of school at 16 years old to further seek after a profession in music. Killings additionally kept managing drugs with a specific end goal to help his music profession fiscally and was captured, burning through 13 months incarcerated. 



Proficient wrestling career 

Autonomous circuit (1997–2000)



Jackie Crockett of the National Wrestling Alliance met Killings at a shelter after Killings' discharge from jail, and attempted to persuade Killings to wind up an expert wrestler, yet he was resolved to concentrate on his music career.  Killings put in two years taking a shot at his music vocation and after that reached Crockett yet again and communicated an enthusiasm for turning into a wrestler. Crockett, at this point the senior cameraman for World Championship Wrestling, took Killings to a few WCW and Pro Wrestling Federation occasions, acquainting him with wrestling personalities. 


Killings appeared in the PWF in 1997 as a supervisor, then put in three years voyaging and preparing with Manny Fernandez.  In 1999, he appeared in NWA Wildside as K-Krush, where he was granted the recently made NWA Wildside Television Championship on December 12. 

World Wrestling Federation


Memphis Championship Wrestling (1999–2000) 



At the encouraging of Rick Michaels, Killings sent a limited time tape to the World Wrestling Federation.  He was marked to a two-year formative contract in 1999 and was appointed to Memphis Championship Wrestling, a WWF formative domain. On April 12 in Robinsonville, Mississippi, he won a fight imperial to guarantee the empty Southern Heavyweight Championship. He lost the title to a covered Jerry Lawler on May 24 in Tunica, Mississippi, however recovered it from Joey Abs a while later in Memphis, Tennessee on August 19.  His second rule finished on November 3, when he lost to Steve Bradley in Manila, Arkansas.  

Fundamental list (2000–2001) 



Killings was then elevated to the fundamental list and put in a label group with Road Dogg.  He appeared on the November 13, 2000 scene of Raw is War, assaulting William Regal amid a match against Road Dogg. Killings and the Road Dogg started rapping together, playing out a melody called "Gettin' Rowdy" as they drew nearer the ring. Upon the arrival of Road Dogg's previous accomplice Billy Gunn soon thereafter, Killings was included in a D-Generation X semi gathering. At Survivor Series, Killings cooperated with previous DX individuals Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and Chyna to confront The Radicalz in a Survivor Series match.  Killings was disposed of and the Radicalz went ahead to win the match. At Armageddon, Killings and the Road Dogg partook in a four-manner label group match for the Tag Team Championship, which was won by Edge and Christian.  



Umaga (wrestler)



Edward Smith "Eddie/Eki" Fatu  (March 28, 1973 – December 4, 2009) was a Samoan-American expert wrestler. He was best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment in the 2000s under the ring name Umaga. 


He was an individual from the Anoaʻi wrestling family and much of the time filled in as a part of a label group – differently named The Island Boyz, the Samoan Gangstas, and 3-Minute Warning – with his cousin Matt Anoaʻi. Amid Fatu's first stretch with WWE, he was known as Jamal and Matt was charged as Rosey. In late 2005, Fatu came back to WWE. Repackaged under the ring name Umaga, Fatu went undefeated for a long time on WWE's Raw image all through quite a bit of 2006, preceding enduring his first annihilation under the Umaga name in January 2007. The next month, he won the WWE Intercontinental Championship interestingly, and won it for the second time in July 2007






1 Early life 


2 Professional wrestling vocation 


2.1 Early vocation (1995–2002) 


2.2 World Wrestling Entertainment (2002–2003) 


2.3 All Japan Pro Wrestling (2003–2004) 


2.4 Return to WWE 


2.4.1 Return as Umaga, fight with Ric Flair (2005–2006) 


2.4.2 Various quarrels and quest for the WWE Championship (2006–2007) 


2.4.3 Intercontinental Champion (2007–2008) 


2.4.4 Final storylines and takeoff (2008–2009) 


2.5 Independent circuit (2009) 


3 Personal life 


4 Death 


5 In wrestling 


6 Championships and achievements






Early life 

Fatu was conceived on March 28, 1973 to Vera and Solofa Fatu, Sr. Fatu was an individual from the renowned Anoaʻi family. His mom, Vera, was the sister of Afa and Sika of The Wild Samoans.  His two more established siblings, Sam and Solofa, are additionally proficient wrestlers, he was the uncle of The Usos and he was a cousin of Roman Reigns, Yokozuna and Rosey.  On April 27, 2008, Fatu's mom passed on following a seven-year fight with cancer.






Proficient wrestling career 

Early vocation (1995–2002)


Fatu prepared to end up an expert wrestler at the "Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling Training Center" worked by his Uncles, Afa and Sika. In 1995, with his preparation complete, he began wrestling for Afa's World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW). The following year, both Fatu and his cousin Matt were brought into the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to participate in an edge with Solafa Fatu, Jr., Fatu's sibling and Matt's cousin, that wound up being rapidly dropped.  Instead they were sent to the WWF's "homestead domain" Heartland Wrestling Association, where they framed a label group which stayed together through different advancements, including Memphis Championship Wrestling and Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, holding titles in both  under the names Samoan Gangstas and Island Boyz. 


World Wrestling Entertainment (2002–2003) 


In 2002 the group was taken back to the (now renamed) World Wrestling Entertainment as 3-Minute Warning, a couple of implementers for Raw brand General Manager Eric Bischoff.  The group kept going barely short of a year, with Jamal being discharged from his WWE contract in June 2003, supposedly after his contribution in a bar fight.  


Antonio Cesaro





Castagnoli is a refined label group wrestler, being a two-time ROH World Tag Team Champion with his accomplice Chris Hero as The Kings of Wrestling (where their 364-day reign as champions was the longest in organization history), one-time WWE Tag Team Champion with his accomplice Tyson Kidd as a feature of their group, and additionally different free label group titles both with Hero and with Ares as Swiss Money Holding, for example, the Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas, the JCW Tag Team Championship and the CZW World Tag Team Championship. Castagnoli and Hero were voted as the 2010 Tag Team of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter perusers. He has likewise had accomplishment as a singles wrestler, having won the WWE United States Championship and the inaugural André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX, alongside various free singles titles, for example, the PWG World Championship. 

Especially in the United States, when playing a heel, Castagnoli has been referred to underline his European starting point as a feature of his wrestling contrivance, declaring an unrivaled judgment and design sensibility, and by frequently utilizing the European uppercut




Substance  

1 Professional wrestling profession 

1.1 Europe (2000−2004) 

1.2 Chikara 

1.2.1 Kings of Wrestling (2003–2006) 

1.2.2 Singles rivalry (2007–2009) 

1.2.3 Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (2009–2011) 

1.3 Combat Zone Wrestling (2004–2006) 

1.4 Ring of Honor 

1.4.1 Feud with Nigel McGuinness and CZW Invasion (2005–2006) 

1.4.2 Pursuit of the ROH World Championship (2007–2009) 

1.4.3 Kings of Wrestling get-together (2009–2011) 

1.5 Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2005–2008, 2010–2011) 

1.6 Pro Wrestling Noah (2008–2011) 

1.7 Other advancements 

1.8 WWE 

1.8.1 Florida Championship Wrestling (2011–2012) 

1.8.2 United States Champion (2012–2013) 

1.8.3 The Real Americans (2013–2014) 

1.8.4 Championship interests and collaborating with Tyson Kidd (2014–2015) 

1.8.5 Cesaro Section (2015−present) 

2 Personal life 

3 Other media 

4 In wrestling 

4.1 Wrestlers prepared





Proficient wrestling career  

Europe (2000−2004) 

Castagnoli got his underlying preparing in his country of Switzerland from kindred Swiss wrestler SigMasta Rappo,  and made his introduction on December 24, 2000 in Essen, Germany for the Germany-based Westside Xtreme Wrestling. Castagnoli initially utilized a Japanese trick before turning into a Swiss financier alongside Ares, together known as Swiss Money Holding. 



Monday 8 August 2016

Jack Swagger


Donald Jacob "Jake" Hager Jr. (conceived March 24, 1982)  is an American expert wrestler, and previous beginner wrestler, marked to WWE where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Jack Swagger. 

Hager went to the University of Oklahoma as a two-sport competitor, taking an interest in both football and wrestling. He changed to wrestling full-time in his sophomore year, and in 2006, set the record for most sticks in a season with 30 as an All-American. Taking after an experiment with, Hager marked a WWE contract in mid-2006. Since being in WWE, Swagger is a two time best on the planet having won the World Heavyweight Championship and ECW Championship each once, and a one-time United States Champion. 









Professional wrestlingEarly life

Hager began wrestling at five years old. He wrestled in secondary school with Danny Hodge's grandson  and stays great companions with Hodge as he grew up living two squares far from him in Perry, Oklahoma.


Hager was a two-sport competitor in secondary school, contending in wrestling and American football. He was likewise class president as a sophomore and junior. Hager was the No. 5-positioned 215-pounder by Wrestling USA in 1999. He won the 215-pound division of the state wrestling title as a lesser subsequent to being a runner-up as a sophomore. Hager then joined the Junior National USA wrestling group as a heavyweight amid the mid year of 2000. His lesser year, while playing football, he recorded 45 handles and 6 sacks in 3 recreations in before breaking his lower leg. He recorded 75 handles and 3 bobble recuperations as a senior, helping Perry post a 10–3 mark.  


Big E Langston



Ettore Ewen  (conceived March 1, 1986)  is an American expert wrestler and previous powerlifter and American football player who is presently performing under the ring name Big E, abbreviated from his past ring name Big E Langston. He is marked to WWE where he is 33% of The New Day alongside Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, where they are the current WWE Tag Team Champions. Each of the three perform on the Raw brand. 

Before the WWE, Ewen was a powerlifter and got to be USA Powerlifting champion. Since marking an agreement with WWE in 2009, Big E is a one-time Intercontinental Champion, two-time WWE Tag Team Champion, and a one-time NXT Champion while in WWE's formative framework, NXT



Substance  

1 Background 

2 Powerlifting vocation 

2.1 Personal records 

3 Professional wrestling vocation 

3.1 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

3.1.1 Florida Championship Wrestling (2009–2012) 

3.1.2 NXT (2012–2013) 

3.1.3 Alliance with AJ Lee (2012–2013) 

3.1.4 Intercontinental Champion (2013–2014) 

3.1.5 The New Day (2014–present) 

4 Other media 

4.1 Television 

5 In wrestling 

6 Championships and achievement


Background

Ewen was conceived in Tampa, Florida to Afro-Caribbean workers Eltore and Margaret Ewen. He went to Wharton High School where he won various athletic respects, incorporating a state title in secondary school wrestling and being named Hillsborough County's "Ironman of the Year".  Upon moving on from Wharton, Ewen went to the University of Iowa, where he played American football as a guarded lineman for the Iowa Hawkeyes. Ewen was redshirted in 2004 and missed the 2005 season because of a damage maintained in pre-season camp, playing a solitary season as a sophomore in 2006.  He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.  After school, Ewen turned his consideration regarding the game of powerlifting. His presentation was in 2009. 






Sunday 7 August 2016

CM Punk


Phillip Jack "Phil" Brooks (conceived October 26, 1978), likewise known by the ring name CM Punk, is an American comic book author, on-screen character, up and coming blended military craftsman and resigned proficient wrestler who is marked with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is maybe best known for his time in WWE, where he was the longest-ruling WWE Champion of the "current time," having held the title for 434 days from November 20, 2011 to January 27, 2013.   His rule is authoritatively perceived as the 6th longest ever, and in addition the longest since 1988.

Creeks started his expert wrestling profession on the American free circuit, principally with Ring of Honor (ROE) until 2005 when he marked with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He is a seven-time best on the planet in expert wrestling, having won the WWE Championship twice, WWE's World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the ECW and ROH World Championships once each. Alongside Daniel Bryan and Seth Rollins, he is one of three men to have been title holder in both WWE and ROH. Punk is additionally a one-time World Tag Team Champion (with Kofi Kingston), and one-time Intercontinental Champion, making him the nineteenth WWE Triple Crown Champion and the speediest man in WWE history to accomplish this deed, doing as such in 203 days.  likewise, he was the 2011 WWE Superstar of the Year and the initial two-time Money in the Bank winner.






Substance 

1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling profession 

2.1 Early profession (1999–2000) 

2.2 IWA Mid-South and Pro Wrestling Zero-One (2000–2005) 

2.3 Ring of Honor and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 

2.3.1 Feud with Raven (2002–2004) 

2.3.2 "Summer of Punk" (2004–2005) 

2.4 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

2.4.1 Ohio Valley Wrestling (2005–2006) 

2.4.2 ECW (2006–2008) 

2.4.3 World Heavyweight Champion (2008–2009) 

2.4.4 The Straight Edge Society (2009–2010) 

2.4.5 The New Nexus (2010–2011) 

2.4.6 WWE Champion (2011–2013) 

2.4.7 Final storylines (2013–2014) 

2.4.8 Departure and retirement (2014) 

3 Persona 

4 Mixed combative technique vocation 

4.1 Ultimate Fighting Championship (2014–present) 

5 Writing 

6 Other media 

6.1 Filmography 

6.1.1 Film 

6.1.2 Television 

6.1.3 Music recordings 

6.2 Video recreations 

7 Personal life

Early life

Creeks was conceived in Chicago, Illinois and brought up in adjacent Lockport, Illinois.  He was one of five youngsters; his dad was an architect, while his mom was a homemaker.  He went to Lockport Township High School.

















































































































Booker T (wrestler)


Booker Huffman Jr.  (conceived March 1, 1965), better known by his ring name Booker T, is an American expert wrestler and current promoter, marked with WWE as a component of the pre-show group on both Raw and SmackDown. He is additionally the proprietor and organizer of the free advancement Reality of Wrestling (ROW) in the place where he grew up of Houston, Texas. 

Booker is best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), holding 35 titles between those associations. He is the most enriched wrestler in WCW history,  having held 21 titles including a record six WCW World Television Championships, and a record eleven WCW World Tag Team Championships: ten as one portion of Harlem Heat with his sibling, Lash "Stevie Ray" Huffman in WCW, and one in the WWF with Test. 



1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling vocation 

2.1 Early vocation (1989–1993) 

2.2 World Championship Wrestling 

2.2.1 Harlem Heat (1993–1997) 

2.2.2 World Television Champion (1997–1999) 

2.2.3 Harlem Heat gathering (1999–2000) 

2.2.4 WCW World Heavyweight Champion (2000–2001) 

2.3 World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment 

2.3.1 The Alliance (2001–2002) 

2.3.2 Teaming with Goldust (2002–2003) 

2.3.3 Championship rules (2003–2005) 

2.3.4 United States Champion (2005–2006) 

2.3.5 King Booker (2006–2007) 

2.3.6 Feud with Triple H and takeoff (2007) 

2.4 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 

2.4.1 Feud with Robert Roode (2007–2008) 

2.4.2 The Main Event Mafia and Departure (2008–2010) 

2.5 Puerto Rico and Mexico (2009–2010) 

2.6 Return to WWE 

2.6.1 Color analyst and Part-Time Wrestler (2011−2012) 

2.6.2 SmackDown General Manager and Hall of Fame (2012−present)




Early life  

Booker T Huffman was conceived the most youthful of eight kids, in Plain Dealing, Louisiana. By the time Booker was fourteen, both of his folks had kicked the bucket, and his more seasoned sibling Lash "Stevie Ray" Huffman ventured into raise him and his siblings.[citation needed] In secondary school, Booker Huffman was a drum major.  He additionally played touch football and basketball.  

Booker is a sentenced criminal who burned through nineteen months in jail in the wake of conceding to furnished burglaries at Wendy's eateries in Houston. Booker and his accomplices wore Wendy's garbs amid the robberies since they had been working there for a long time. On account of the shooters' garbs and nature with the fast food chain's operations, police suspected the thefts were inside employments—and it didn't take much sooner than Huffman and three other men were found. Booker conceded in December 1987 to two irritated burglary checks and was sentenced to five years in jail. He was discharged in the wake of serving around 33% of that term, and was set on parole until April 1992. 









Kofi Kingston



Kofi Nahaje Sarkodie-Mensah  (conceived August 14, 1981) is a Ghanaian-American expert wrestler. He is marked to WWE on the Raw brand under the ring name Kofi Kingston, in which he is an individual from The New Day alongside colleagues Big E and Xavier Woods. New Day are the current WWE Tag Team Champions in their second rule as a group.

Since appearing in WWE, Kingston has won 12 titles. He is a four-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, a three-time WWE United States Champion, a record tying four WWE Tag Team Champion (once with Evan Bourne as Air Boom, once with R-Truth and twice with Big E and Xavier Woods) and a one time World Tag Team Champion with CM Punk. Kingston holds the record for aggregate days spent as a WWE Tag Team Champion. Kofi is likewise known for his creative methods for suspending his disposal from fight imperial and Royal Rumble matches.








Kofi Sarkodie-Mensah was conceived close to the city of Kumasi in the Ashanti locale of Ghana. His family moved to the United States in 1984 when he was three years of age, and experienced childhood in Winchester, Massachusetts. After moving on from Boston College, Sarkodie-Mensah at first worked in an office before choosing to prepare as an expert wrestler.  His dad, Kwasi, functions as an all around regarded administrator at the University.

Proficient wrestling career

Preparing and free circuit (2006)

Sarkodie-Mensah made his official wrestling debut in 2006, when he confronted Tony Omega at Chaotic Wrestling (CW) on February 24. He confronted Evan Siks on June 4 for the PWF Mayhem Heavyweight Championship.  He contended essentially in the New England range, incorporating stretches in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) – New England (where he was quickly an individual from Barry Ace's "A-List"), Millennium Wrestling Federation (MWF), New England Championship Wrestling (NECW), the Eastern Wrestling Alliance (EWA), and CW.





World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE

Profound South Wrestling (2006–2007)

In September 2006, he marked a formative contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was relegated to Deep South Wrestling (DSW), a Georgia-based formative federation.  He appeared in the new organization, as Kofi Nahaje Kingston, in a dull match misfortune to Montel Vontavious Porter on September 21.  For whatever remains of 2006 and the start of 2007, he showed up in DSW, and additionally its Kentucky-based sister advancement Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he was in a label group named the Commonwealth Connection with Harry Smith.   In 2007, under the ring name Kofi Nahaje Kingston, he had his first presentation to the primary WWE program, when he worked dim matches on March 5 and 26 preceding scenes of Raw against Charlie Haas and Trevor Murdoch, respectively.  When he came back to the formative leagues, he abbreviated his unique ring name to Kofi Kingston and kept on substituting between both ring names all through his length there. He likewise worked live occasions, vanquishing Shelton Benjamin on May 5,  and Val Venis on May 6


Braun Strowman



Adam Scherr (conceived September 6, 1983) is an American expert wrestler and strongman. He is as of now marked to WWE on the Raw brand under the ring name Braun Strowman. He made his introduction in August of 2015. 



Europa Battle of Champions 

Scherr earned his American Strongman Corporation (ASC) Professional Card by winning the NAS US Amateur National Championships on November 5, 2011.  He won the 2012 Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships on March 4, 2012, which occurred amid the Arnold Sports Festival close by the 2012 Arnold Strongman Classic.  This triumph earned Scherr a welcome to the 2013 Arnold Strongman Classic.  He contended in the SCL North American Championships on July 8, 2012, completing in fifth spot in general. He likewise contended in the Giants Live Poland occasion on July 21, 2012, completing in seventh spot overall.







Proficient wrestling career 






WWE

WWE Performance Center and preparing (2013–2015)

On May 12, 2013, it was accounted for that Scherr had marked with the expert wrestling advancement WWE. He was later appointed to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, where he embraced the ring name Braun Stowman.  He made his wrestling debut at a NXT live occasion in Jacksonville, Florida on December 19, 2014, vanquishing Chad Gable.  On June 2, 2015, Stowman showed up at a Main Event taping in a dim match, where he crushed an obscure wrestler. He likewise showed up as a "rosebud" to Adam Rose, alongside Becky Lynch and Simon Gotch

The Wyatt Family (2015–2016) 

Fundamental article: The Wyatt Family 

On the August 24, 2015 scene of Raw, Scherr, now under the changed ring name Braun Strowman,  made his fundamental program debut by assaulting Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns while setting up himself as the freshest individual from the Wyatt Family nearby Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper.  Strowman had his initially broadcast Harper vanquished Reigns, Ambrose, and Chris Jericho in a six-man label group match, with Strowman submitting Jericho with a standing triangle choke.  At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, The Wyatt Family crushed The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley), Tommy Dreamer and Rhyno in an eight-man label group disposal tables match  Strowman showed up in the 2016 Royal Rumble coordinate and scored among the most ends in the match with 5 preceding being wiped out by Brock Lesnar. Strowman later came back to the match to dispose of Lesnar alongside his kindred Wyatt Family members. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer composed that Strowman was "put over as a creature" in the match.  




Sheamus



Stephen Farrelly (Irish: Stíofán Ó Fearghaile; conceived 28 January 1978) is an Irish expert wrestler and on-screen character. He is marked to the American expert wrestling advancement WWE, where he performs under the ring name Sheamus (proclaimed/ˈʃeɪmʌs/)  abbreviated from his past ring name Sheamus O'Shaunessy. 

Before joining WWE, Farrelly wrestled on the European circuit and was a two-time International Heavyweight Champion amid his residency in Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW). 

In the wake of turning out to be a piece of the WWE primary program in 2009, he would go ahead to be a four-time title holder in WWE, having held the WWE (World Heavyweight) Championship three times and the World Heavyweight Championship once.  He is likewise a two-time United States Champion. Notwithstanding these titles, he has won the 2010 King of the Ring competition, the 2012 Royal Rumble match and the 2015 Money in the Bank stepping stool match, making him just the second wrestler (after Edge) to accomplish each of the three achievements






Substance  

1 Early life 

2 Professional wrestling profession 

2.1 Training and character improvement (2002–2004) 

2.2 Irish Whip Wrestling (2004–2006) 

2.3 British advancements (2005–2007) 

2.4 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

2.4.1 Early cameos (2006) 

2.4.2 Florida Championship Wrestling (2006–2009) 

2.4.3 WWE Champion (2009–2010) 

2.4.4 Championship rules (2010–2012) 

2.4.5 United States Champion (2013–2014) 

2.4.6 The League of Nations (2015–2016) 

2.4.7 Various quarrels (2016–present) 

3 Other media 

4 Filmography 

4.1 Film 

4.2 Television 

5 In wrestling 

6 Championships and achievements 

6.1 Lucha de Apuesta record


Early life

Farrelly was conceived in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland and was brought up in the city.  He talks familiar Irish, having gone to Scoil Caoimhin Primary and Coláiste Mhuire Secondary School, a Gaelscoil. During his school years, he sang in the Palestrina Choir until the age of 13; amid this time, he showed up on the Late Show and Live at Three.  He played Gaelic football for the Erin's Isle group where once he was broadcasted sports star of the month.[9] He likewise played rugby for the National College of Ireland,  where he picked up a National Diploma.  He has been a devotee of Premier League football club Liverpool F.C. since youth furthermore bolsters both rugby union clubs London Irish and Leinster and rugby association club the New Zealand Warriors.  He is a previous IT technician,  furthermore filled in as security for a dance club, which prompted him to every so often acting as a bodyguard for Bono and Larry Mullen, Jr. of U2, and in addition Denise van Oute 







Proficient wrestling vocation 

Preparing and character advancement (2002–2004) 

Farrelly's motivation into an expert wrestling vocation originated from viewing both British wrestling from ITV's World of Sport and American wrestling from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on Sky One.  On the guidance of Bret Hart,  Farrelly started preparing in Larry Sharpe's Monster Factory wrestling school in April 2002,  close by Tank Toland, Cliff Compton, and Cindy Rogers.  Six weeks after the fact he formally appeared as a fan most loved under the name Sheamus O'Shaunessy against Robert Pigeon. It was amid this time he built up the moniker the "Irish Curse" after low-blowing an opponent. He soon endured a genuine neck damage in the wake of bungling a hip toss  which derailed vocation for two years.