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- | After losing to Chyna, Eric decided to go on a search for a manager. Possible canidates included Santino Marella, Hornswoggle, and Buff Bagwell. Eric decided that none of the canidates would work. From that point forward, Eric appointed himself as his own manager. From | + | After losing to Chyna, Eric decided to go on a search for a manager. Possible canidates included Santino Marella, Hornswoggle, and Buff Bagwell. Eric decided that none of the canidates would work. From that point forward, Eric appointed himself as his own manager. From then on, Eric has been flipping back and fourth from the funny, nice Eric to his manager who comes off as the arrogant, obnoxious side of Eric. Nobody knows which side will show up on a secondly basis. |
- | With his manager, Eric advanced to the finals of the Light Heavyweight Title tournament in which he fell short yet again to long time friend Petey Williams | + | With his manager, Eric advanced to the finals of the Light Heavyweight Title tournament in which he fell short yet again to long time friend Petey Williams. Petey scored the pinfall over Alex Shelley leaving Eric in the backseat for a second time since their debut. The Wrestler Eric is second guessing Petey Williams, while the manager Eric is enjoying what Petey is trying to accomplish. |
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+ | After the start of 2012, Eric's split personality became a bigger part of his matches, and his actions backstage. Eric challenged Cactus Jack to a normal non-title match verbally assulting the Champion. To no avail, Cactus Jack never answers the challenge. The following week, strange occurances began to happen to both Cactus Jack and the Number One Contender for the Light Heavyweight Title, AJ Styles. This instantly pointed blame to both Eric Young and Petey Williams. Both Eric and Petey denied all allogations. The next week, while Cactus Jack has still yet to answer any of Eric's challenges, a forklift nearly crushed the Television Champion. Just in the knick of time, Eric Young saved Cactus by tackling him out of the way. When they both stood up, a masked figure appeared in the shadows where the Forklift came from. This took all blame away from Eric, and put all on Petey Williams. | ||
==In wrestling== | ==In wrestling== |
Revision as of 23:40, 6 February 2012
Eric Young | |
Details | |
Ring name(s) | Eric Young |
Billed height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Billed weight | 225 lb (102 kg) |
Born | December 15, 1979 (age 32) Florence, Ontario |
Resides | Nashville, Tennessee |
Billed from | An Undisclosed Location Freedomland, USA Vancouver, British Columbia Nashville, Tennessee (as Eric Young) Metropolis (as Super Eric) |
Trained by | Waldo Von Erich Carl Leduc Scott D'Amore Chris Kanyon |
Debut | October 1998 |
Jeremy Fritz (born December 15, 1979) is a Canadian efed wrestler who is currently signed with the Attitude Era Wrestling.
Contents |
Efed wrestling career
Attitude Era Wrestling
Debut (November 2011)
Eric Young debuted in Noember 2011 apart of a 10 man battle royal to determain the final entrant into the lucky 7 triple cage match at Ultimate Ascension. The match was eventually won by friend Petey Williams who was also making his AEW debut.
Split Personality (December 2011 - Present)
After losing to Chyna, Eric decided to go on a search for a manager. Possible canidates included Santino Marella, Hornswoggle, and Buff Bagwell. Eric decided that none of the canidates would work. From that point forward, Eric appointed himself as his own manager. From then on, Eric has been flipping back and fourth from the funny, nice Eric to his manager who comes off as the arrogant, obnoxious side of Eric. Nobody knows which side will show up on a secondly basis.
With his manager, Eric advanced to the finals of the Light Heavyweight Title tournament in which he fell short yet again to long time friend Petey Williams. Petey scored the pinfall over Alex Shelley leaving Eric in the backseat for a second time since their debut. The Wrestler Eric is second guessing Petey Williams, while the manager Eric is enjoying what Petey is trying to accomplish.
After the start of 2012, Eric's split personality became a bigger part of his matches, and his actions backstage. Eric challenged Cactus Jack to a normal non-title match verbally assulting the Champion. To no avail, Cactus Jack never answers the challenge. The following week, strange occurances began to happen to both Cactus Jack and the Number One Contender for the Light Heavyweight Title, AJ Styles. This instantly pointed blame to both Eric Young and Petey Williams. Both Eric and Petey denied all allogations. The next week, while Cactus Jack has still yet to answer any of Eric's challenges, a forklift nearly crushed the Television Champion. Just in the knick of time, Eric Young saved Cactus by tackling him out of the way. When they both stood up, a masked figure appeared in the shadows where the Forklift came from. This took all blame away from Eric, and put all on Petey Williams.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Bridging Northern Lights suplex
- Death Valley driver
- Showstopper (Bridging wheelbarrow suplex)
- Spike piledriver
- Youngblood Neckbreaker (Wheelbarrow lifted and dropped into an elevated neckbreaker)
- Signature moves
- Diving elbow drop
- Diving leg drop
- Inverted facelock neckbreaker
- Modified dragon sleeper
- Moonsault
- Pendulum backbreaker
- Powerbomb
- Roll-up
- Superkick
- Thesz press
- Nicknames
- "Showtime"
- "The Director"
- "EY"
- Entrance themes
- "Showtime" by AEW Productions