| 1985 |
I moved to Germany and Wrestling was (briefly) forgotten.
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| 1987 |
Whilst flicking through the channels on the German cable system I
chanced upon
'Wrestlemania III' being shown on the English speaking
Sky channel. I was captivated and started watching the programme
'Superstars of Wrestling' on the Sky channel every week.
In late 1987
I returned to England and discovered American Wrestling was being
shown on ITV. Started attending British shows again.
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| 1988 |
Took up Judo. By now I was a massive Wrestling fan and I used to buy
every Wrestling magazine I could find. I would read about people such
as Sid Vicious and Kerry Von Erich and became a fan years before I
saw
either of them wrestle.
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| 1992 |
Became National Judo Champion at 72kg weight class. Also started
buying tapes of Japanese and non-WWF wrestling shows. Became a big fan
of the light heavies such as Jushin Liger, Dynamite Kid and Marc
Rocco.
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| 1993 |
Went to train at 'Hammerlock Wrestling' where I learnt my trade.
Professional debut was in October 1993 in Folkestone, Kent.
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| 1996 |
Had notable matches against Americans Bryan Clark (Adam Bomb,
Wrath)
and Jim Neidhart.
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| 1998 |
Took on Jake Roberts in a match held in
April in Ashford, Kent.
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Linked up with UWA in October 1998 to help with their push towards
getting Wrestling back on the Television.
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| 1999 |
Took part in the first
televised British Wrestling show in nearly a
decade and
fought American Christopher Daniels - an excellent worker.
Won the UWA Heavyweight Championship in June 1999.
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| 2000 |
Continued wrestling around the
country working for various promotions including TWA, All Star, FWA and others.
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| 2001 |
Wrestled 135 matches throughout the year, including tours to
Germany and Northern Ireland, plus appearances in the US for
NECW and also reached the quarter finals in the King of
Indies tournament.
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| 2002 |
Has already reached the final of the SWAT King of
England tournament, won group C in the Ring of
Honor tournament and become the Universal British champion,
to be recognised by all the major British promotions.
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The Future? Who knows....
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