Dan Zeplin
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- | '''Dan Zeplin''' is an Australian [[backyard wrestler]] currently with [[Inner City Wrestling Syndicate]]. Zeplin is a former [[ICWS Heavyweight Championship|ICWS Heavyweight Champion]], the former [[GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship|GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Champion]], the last ever [[SPWS Heavyweight Championship|SPWS Heavyweight Champion]], and the longest reigning [[ICWS Hardcore Championship|ICWS Hardcore Champion]] in ICWS history . In character, Zeplin is the heart and spirit of the ICWS with a style focused on technical skills, high flying manouvers, speed and endurance. Dan Zeplin is the single most successful wrestler in the ICWS and many would consider him the heart and spirit of the federation. | + | '''Dan Zeplin''' is an Australian [[backyard wrestler]] currently with [[Inner City Wrestling Syndicate]]. Zeplin is a former two-time [[ICWS Heavyweight Championship|ICWS Heavyweight Champion]], the former [[GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship|GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Champion]], the last ever [[SPWS Heavyweight Championship|SPWS Heavyweight Champion]], and the longest reigning [[ICWS Hardcore Championship|ICWS Hardcore Champion]] in ICWS history . In character, Zeplin is the heart and spirit of the ICWS with a style focused on technical skills, high flying manouvers, speed and endurance. Dan Zeplin is the single most successful wrestler in the ICWS and many would consider him the heart and spirit of the federation. |
- | Originally known as Voltage, his career began slowly with several defeats, but an impromptu Hardcore title match against Chadyo led to the two forming the VCA stable. Under Chadyo's tutoring, Voltage's potential began to shine and at Close Encounter, he defeated MC Cruel in a #1 contenders ladder match, though he lost the title match against Nitro. After Chadyo’s departure, Voltage joined forces with Painstaken in the Carnage Crew, causing havoc with Kris Zepplin. After kidnapping Kris, Painstaken sanctioned a match in which Voltage defeated MC Cruel to win the Hardcore Championship. This started a long title reign for Voltage as he defended the belt against Big Mac & Blaze, Nitro and Johnny Rocket. | + | Originally known as Voltage, his career began slowly with several defeats, but an impromptu Hardcore title match against [[Chadyo]] led to the two forming the VCA stable. Under Chadyo's tutoring, Voltage's potential began to shine and at Close Encounter, he defeated [[MC Cruel]] in a #1 contenders ladder match, though he lost the title match against Nitro. After Chadyo’s departure, Voltage joined forces with Painstaken in the [[Carnage Crew]], causing havoc with [[Kris Zepplin]]. After kidnapping Kris, Painstaken sanctioned a match in which Voltage defeated MC Cruel to win the Hardcore Championship. This started a long title reign for Voltage as he defended the belt against [[Big Mac]] & [[Blaze]], [[Nitro|Declan Diamond]] and [[Johnny Rocket]]. |
- | At Rise Again, Voltage was betrayed by his partner “Wicked” Nick James, resulting in Voltage losing the Hardcore title to Big Mac. A month later, Voltage defeated long-time rival MC Cruel in a #1 contenders match, setting up a showdown with Nick James for the ICWS Championship in a street fight. Voltage showed great determination to survive several big blows and defeat James to win the ICWS Championship for the first time. His next rivalry was with Bundaberg who defeated the champion in a non-title match, before Voltage managed to retain the title in a memorable match also involving MC Cruel. | + | At Rise Again, Voltage was betrayed by his partner [[“Wicked” Nick James]], resulting in Voltage losing the Hardcore title to Big Mac. A month later, Voltage defeated long-time rival MC Cruel in a #1 contenders match, setting up a showdown with Nick James for the ICWS Championship in a street fight. Voltage showed great determination to survive several big blows and defeat James to win the ICWS Championship for the first time. His next rivalry was with [[Bundaberg]] who defeated the champion in a non-title match, before Voltage managed to retain the title in a memorable match also involving MC Cruel. |
- | After another title defence against Nick James and a rivalry with Declan Diamond, Dan Zeplin lost an | + | After another title defence against Nick James and a rivalry with [[Declan Diamond]], Dan Zeplin lost an inter-promotional match at Twisted Metal 4 to [[Tazer]] from xCw. Standing up against Tazer's lack of respect for the ICWS, Zeplin defended the title in a rematch against Tazer at Animosity, a decision that resulted in Zeplin losing the belt and the ICWS Championship falling into the hands of an outsider. While continuing another interpromotional rivalry with SPWS's [[Dark Ice]], Dan focused on regaining the ICWS Championship from xCw. He teamed up with brother Kris Zepplin in a handicap title match against Tazer, however he did not win back the belt after the match ended in a no contest. Then at Halloween Hell, after the ICWS vs xCw best of 5 series ended in a draw, Tazer challenged Zeplin to a title rematch there and then. Zeplin defeated Tazer to win his second ICWS Championship and end the ICWS vs xCw rivalry. Zeplin then faced SPWS champion Dark Ice in a hardcore match at Season's Beatings, defeating him in one of the craziest matches in ICWS history to unify the SPWS Championship with the ICWS Championship. |
- | Zeplin began 2011 with another big victory over Mike Delcanho in a champion vs champion match. After the match, Dark Ice and Killawott Kaos attacked Zeplin in retaliation to Zeplin closing down SPWS, with the two powerbombing Zeplin through a table. This led to Zeplin facing Killawott Kaos at Roadhouse, with Kaos winning the match to set up the final battle between Zeplin and SPWS. At Bloodline, Zeplin and Kaos faced off in an epic Last Man Standing match for the ICWS Championship, with Zeplin retaining the title after the match ended in a draw. Zeplin's next successful title defence was against JD Flame in a career vs title match. He then faced his biggest challenge of all at Twisted Metal V, as he went against Clint Marshall in a historic main event with both the ICWS Championship and the ICWS Hardcore Championship on the line. Dan Zeplin's reign at the top of the ICWS came to an end, as Marshall won the match to hold both titles. | + | Zeplin began 2011 with another big victory over [[Mike Delcanho]] in a champion vs champion match. After the match, Dark Ice and [[Killawott Kaos]] attacked Zeplin in retaliation to Zeplin closing down SPWS, with the two powerbombing Zeplin through a table. This led to Zeplin facing Killawott Kaos at Roadhouse, with Kaos winning the match to set up the final battle between Zeplin and SPWS. At Bloodline, Zeplin and Kaos faced off in an epic Last Man Standing match for the ICWS Championship, with Zeplin retaining the title after the match ended in a draw. Zeplin's next successful title defence was against [[JD Flame]] in a career vs title match. He then faced his biggest challenge of all at Twisted Metal V, as he went against [[Clint Marshall]] in a historic main event with both the ICWS Championship and the ICWS Hardcore Championship on the line. Dan Zeplin's reign at the top of the ICWS came to an end, as Marshall won the match to hold both titles. |
- | After invoking his rematch clause and falling short of regaining the belt, Zeplin began an alliance with Tim Justice who was feuding with JD Flame & Mikanos. Zeplin & Justice were defeated in a tag team match, before Zeplin faced Mikanos at Halloween Hell and suffered another defeat. Zeplin got back on track with a victory over Ryan Tate, but problems were starting to appear between Zeplin and Justice. After Justice cost the team another victory, a frustrated Zeplin walked out on his partner, but Justice convinced him to stick together. The duo were chosen to compete for the new ICWS Tag Team Championship at Twisted Metal VI against JD Flame & Mikanos. Zeplin & Justice lost the match and it would prove to be the final straw, as an enraged Zeplin turned on Justice after the match and attacked him with a steel chair. | + | After invoking his rematch clause and falling short of regaining the belt, Zeplin began an alliance with [[Tim Justice]] who was feuding with JD Flame & [[Mikanos]]. Zeplin & Justice were defeated in a tag team match, before Zeplin faced Mikanos at Halloween Hell and suffered another defeat. Zeplin got back on track with a victory over [[Ryan Tate]], but problems were starting to appear between Zeplin and Justice. After Justice cost the team another victory, a frustrated Zeplin walked out on his partner, but Justice convinced him to stick together. The duo were chosen to compete for the new [[ICWS Tag Team Championship]] at Twisted Metal VI against JD Flame & Mikanos. Zeplin & Justice lost the match and it would prove to be the final straw, as an enraged Zeplin turned on Justice after the match and attacked him with a steel chair. |
- | After splitting from Tim Justice, Zeplin used his pent up frustration to start rebuilding his own career with a victory over Knuckles. He also continued to target his former friend, costing Justice the ICWS Championship in controversial circumstances. | + | After splitting from Tim Justice, Zeplin used his pent up frustration to start rebuilding his own career with a victory over Knuckles. He also continued to target his former friend, costing Justice the [[ICWS Heavyweight Championship]] in controversial circumstances. |
Revision as of 22:28, 11 July 2012
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Ring name | Dan Zeplin |
Height | 5'6" |
Weight | N/A |
Born | Perth |
Resides | Perth |
Debut | April 23, 2008 |
Dan Zeplin is an Australian backyard wrestler currently with Inner City Wrestling Syndicate. Zeplin is a former two-time ICWS Heavyweight Champion, the former GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Champion, the last ever SPWS Heavyweight Champion, and the longest reigning ICWS Hardcore Champion in ICWS history . In character, Zeplin is the heart and spirit of the ICWS with a style focused on technical skills, high flying manouvers, speed and endurance. Dan Zeplin is the single most successful wrestler in the ICWS and many would consider him the heart and spirit of the federation.
Originally known as Voltage, his career began slowly with several defeats, but an impromptu Hardcore title match against Chadyo led to the two forming the VCA stable. Under Chadyo's tutoring, Voltage's potential began to shine and at Close Encounter, he defeated MC Cruel in a #1 contenders ladder match, though he lost the title match against Nitro. After Chadyo’s departure, Voltage joined forces with Painstaken in the Carnage Crew, causing havoc with Kris Zepplin. After kidnapping Kris, Painstaken sanctioned a match in which Voltage defeated MC Cruel to win the Hardcore Championship. This started a long title reign for Voltage as he defended the belt against Big Mac & Blaze, Declan Diamond and Johnny Rocket.
At Rise Again, Voltage was betrayed by his partner “Wicked” Nick James, resulting in Voltage losing the Hardcore title to Big Mac. A month later, Voltage defeated long-time rival MC Cruel in a #1 contenders match, setting up a showdown with Nick James for the ICWS Championship in a street fight. Voltage showed great determination to survive several big blows and defeat James to win the ICWS Championship for the first time. His next rivalry was with Bundaberg who defeated the champion in a non-title match, before Voltage managed to retain the title in a memorable match also involving MC Cruel.
After another title defence against Nick James and a rivalry with Declan Diamond, Dan Zeplin lost an inter-promotional match at Twisted Metal 4 to Tazer from xCw. Standing up against Tazer's lack of respect for the ICWS, Zeplin defended the title in a rematch against Tazer at Animosity, a decision that resulted in Zeplin losing the belt and the ICWS Championship falling into the hands of an outsider. While continuing another interpromotional rivalry with SPWS's Dark Ice, Dan focused on regaining the ICWS Championship from xCw. He teamed up with brother Kris Zepplin in a handicap title match against Tazer, however he did not win back the belt after the match ended in a no contest. Then at Halloween Hell, after the ICWS vs xCw best of 5 series ended in a draw, Tazer challenged Zeplin to a title rematch there and then. Zeplin defeated Tazer to win his second ICWS Championship and end the ICWS vs xCw rivalry. Zeplin then faced SPWS champion Dark Ice in a hardcore match at Season's Beatings, defeating him in one of the craziest matches in ICWS history to unify the SPWS Championship with the ICWS Championship.
Zeplin began 2011 with another big victory over Mike Delcanho in a champion vs champion match. After the match, Dark Ice and Killawott Kaos attacked Zeplin in retaliation to Zeplin closing down SPWS, with the two powerbombing Zeplin through a table. This led to Zeplin facing Killawott Kaos at Roadhouse, with Kaos winning the match to set up the final battle between Zeplin and SPWS. At Bloodline, Zeplin and Kaos faced off in an epic Last Man Standing match for the ICWS Championship, with Zeplin retaining the title after the match ended in a draw. Zeplin's next successful title defence was against JD Flame in a career vs title match. He then faced his biggest challenge of all at Twisted Metal V, as he went against Clint Marshall in a historic main event with both the ICWS Championship and the ICWS Hardcore Championship on the line. Dan Zeplin's reign at the top of the ICWS came to an end, as Marshall won the match to hold both titles.
After invoking his rematch clause and falling short of regaining the belt, Zeplin began an alliance with Tim Justice who was feuding with JD Flame & Mikanos. Zeplin & Justice were defeated in a tag team match, before Zeplin faced Mikanos at Halloween Hell and suffered another defeat. Zeplin got back on track with a victory over Ryan Tate, but problems were starting to appear between Zeplin and Justice. After Justice cost the team another victory, a frustrated Zeplin walked out on his partner, but Justice convinced him to stick together. The duo were chosen to compete for the new ICWS Tag Team Championship at Twisted Metal VI against JD Flame & Mikanos. Zeplin & Justice lost the match and it would prove to be the final straw, as an enraged Zeplin turned on Justice after the match and attacked him with a steel chair.
After splitting from Tim Justice, Zeplin used his pent up frustration to start rebuilding his own career with a victory over Knuckles. He also continued to target his former friend, costing Justice the ICWS Heavyweight Championship in controversial circumstances.
In wrestling
- Finishing & signature moves
- Shiranui
- Final Cut
- Horn of Aries
- Hurricanrana
- Headscissor takedown
- Frogsplash
- Dragonkick
- Senton splash
- Dropkick
- Flying forearm
- Enziguri
- Curb stomp
- Tornado DDT
- Flying headscissors
- Tag Team Partners
- Chadyo - VCA
- "Wicked" Nick James - Carnage Crew
- Kris Zepplin - The Zeplin Brothers
- Tim Justice
- Entrance Themes
Championships and accomplishments
- As Dan Zeplin
- ICWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- ICWS Hardcore Championship (1 time)
- SPWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- 2008 ICWS Hardcore Wrestler of the Year
- 2008 ICWS Most Improved
- 2008 ICWS Feud of the year w/"Wicked" Nick James Vs Kris Zepplin
- 2009 ICWS Hardcore Wrestler of the Year
- 2009 ICWS Match of the Year Vs Bundaberg
- 2009 ICWS Wrestler of the Year
- 2009 ICWS Feud of the Year Vs "Wicked" Nick James
- 2010 ICWS Wrestler of the Year
- 2010 ICWS Most Improved
- 2010 ICWS Feud of the Year Vs Tazer
- 2011 ICWS Match of the Year vs Clint Marshall)