PJ Matthews
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==In wrestling== | ==In wrestling== |
Revision as of 09:36, 9 May 2009
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Ring name | PJ Matthews |
Height | 5'11 |
Weight | 130 lbs |
Born | Danbury, Connecticut |
Resides | Danbury, Connecticut |
Debut | 2005 |
PJ Matthews is an American backyard wrestler on the northeast coast of the United States. He escalated his name to known levels performing in his own now defunct Kick Ass Wrestling (KAW) which he owned and traveled to compete in many interpromotional supershows including in Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling defeating marquee athlete Joe Randa and a few other prominent talent.
He is a growing performer with a simplistic arsenal of moves. Matthews currently performs for Northeast Championship Wrestling and Jersey Wrestling Allstars (JWA) and is a backyard wrestling renowned icon in the small backyard wrestling community. Matthews has been added to the Icons list of BYWpedia.
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Backyard wrestling tenure
Kick Ass Wrestling (2005-2008)
In 2005, PJ Matthews commenced his backyard wrestling tenure in Kick Ass Wrestling (KAW) and was first to win the KAW Championship.
In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Lariat
- Superkick
- Dead on Arrival (Running Lariat)
- Backfist from the Past (Backhand slap)
- Fucked Up (Modified vertical suplex)
- Brainbuster
- Snap suplex
- Double wristlock suplex
- Curb Stomp
- Leg Lariat
- Dropkick
- Spinal Tap
- Face Wash (executed on a seated opponent)
- Quotes
- "I am better than you!" - used in 2008
- Entrance Theme
- "The Test" by Fozzy (Remix)
- "Comatose" by Skillet
- "Tattoo" by Big Mother Thruster
Championships and accomplishments
- Kick Ass Wrestling
- KAW Championship (3 times)
- KAW Hardcore Championship (1 time)
- KAW Tag Team Championship (2 times) with Revolution (2), with Nick Adams (1)
- Double Champion
- First Triple Crown Champion