Josh Hooper (WIW)

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(Unified Tag Team Champion, D-Generation X (2011))
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====Unified Tag Team Champion, D-Generation X (2012-present)====
====Unified Tag Team Champion, D-Generation X (2012-present)====
*''Main article: [[The Hooper's (WIW)|The Hooper Family]] and [[D-Generation X (WIW)|D-Generation X]]''
*''Main article: [[The Hooper's (WIW)|The Hooper Family]] and [[D-Generation X (WIW)|D-Generation X]]''
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Matt Hooper teamed with his brother, Josh Hooper at [[WIW Rage in the Cage (2009)|Rage in the Cage (2009)]] to win the [[WIW Unified Tag Team Championship]], They hold the record as the longest reigning Unified Tag Team Champions.
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Matt Hooper teamed with his brother, Josh Hooper at [[WIW Rage in the Cage (2009)|Rage in the Cage (2009)]] to win the [[WIW Unified Tag Team Championship]], They hold the record as the longest reigning Unified Tag Team Champions. Josh Hooper teamed with his brother, [[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Matt Hooper]] and went on to defeat [[Phil Legg (WIW)|Phil Legg]] and [[Colton Sherley (WIW)|Colton Sherley]] in a non-title [[Tag Team Match|tag team match]].
==In wrestling==
==In wrestling==

Revision as of 01:46, 4 June 2012

Josh Hooper
Details
Ring name(s) Josh Hooper
"King" Josh Hooper
Billed height  ? ft. ? in
Billed weight  ??? lb
Born  ???? ??, ????
Helena, Montana
Resides Helena, Montana
Trained by The Hooper Family
Debut 2009

Josh Hooper is a professional wrestling superstar currently signed with the World Incorporated Wrestling and is currently on the Dynasty brand, where he is the currently one half of the Unified WIW Tag Team Champion along with his brother Matt Hooper.

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Early life

Professional wrestling career

World Incorporated Wrestling

Unified Tag Team Champion, D-Generation X (2012-present)

Matt Hooper teamed with his brother, Josh Hooper at Rage in the Cage (2009) to win the WIW Unified Tag Team Championship, They hold the record as the longest reigning Unified Tag Team Champions. Josh Hooper teamed with his brother, Matt Hooper and went on to defeat Phil Legg and Colton Sherley in a non-title tag team match.

In wrestling

Championship and accomplishments

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