Adam Cole (AEW)

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On the 2/24/14 edition of ''[[AEW Monday Night Concussion|Concussion]]'', [[Antonio Cesaro (AEW)|Antonio Cesaro]] received his rematch for the [[AEW Television Championship]], the bout would main event the show. It would end in a time-limit draw, meaning Cole successfully retained the championship. Following the conclusion of the match with Cole and [[Matt Hardy (AEW)|Matt Hardy]] putting the boots to a fallen Cesaro,  [[Jack Swagger (AEW)|Jack Swagger]] would return to the company, coming to the aid of his Real American partner.
==In wrestling==
==In wrestling==

Current revision as of 10:35, 28 February 2014

Adam Cole
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Cole after winning the AEW Television Championship
Ring name(s) Adam Cole
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Born July 5, 1989
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Billed from Panama City, Florida
Trained by Jon Dahmer
DJ Hyde
Al Snow
Les Thatcher
Professional Debut April 2008

Adam Cole (born July 5, 1989) is an American (efed) professional wrestler signed with Attitude Era Wrestling where he is the reigning AEW Television Champion.

Contents

[edit] Efed professional wrestling career

[edit] Attitude Era Wrestling (January 2014-present)

[edit] Debut and winning Television Championship (2014-present)

Adam Cole made his Attitude Era Wrestling debut on the 1/20/14 edition of Concussion, headlining the YouTube Pre-Show in a match against former AEW Wrestle War winner Dolph Ziggler and Zack Ryder. Cole used his Corona Crash DDT to pin Ryder to pick up his first victory, impressing in the process.

The following week it was announced that The Panama City Playboy would meet Antonio Cesaro. In The Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL, on the 1/27/14 edition of Concussion Cole defeated Cesaro with a Superkick to the back of the head and the help of a returning Matt Hardy to capture the AEW Television Championship, a title Cesaro had only won the previous week. The performance however was enough for Cole to be named Superstar of The Week on the AEW website.

The following week, Hardy baptized Cole as 'The Holy Spirit of Attitude Era Wrestling'.

On the 2/24/14 edition of Concussion, Antonio Cesaro received his rematch for the AEW Television Championship, the bout would main event the show. It would end in a time-limit draw, meaning Cole successfully retained the championship. Following the conclusion of the match with Cole and Matt Hardy putting the boots to a fallen Cesaro, Jack Swagger would return to the company, coming to the aid of his Real American partner.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Corona Crash (Reverse DDT)- 2014-Present
    • Panama Sunrise (Front Flip Piledriver, sometimes from top rope)
  • Signature moves
    • Coleateral(Scoop Brainbuster)
    • Corona Kick (Jumping Big Boot)
    • Florida Key (Bridging X-Plex)
    • Figure-Four Leglock
    • Brainbuster onto the knee
    • Diving Crossbody
    • Enzuigiri
    • Super Kick
    • Vertical Suplex lifted and dropped into a Neckbreaker
    • Wheelbarrow lifted and dropped into a Double Knee Backbreaker
  • Nicknames
    • "The Panama City Playboy"
    • "The Holy Spirit of Attitude Era Wrestling"
    • "The New School Ambassador"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Sexy Back" by Poison (January 2014-Present)

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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