Austin Aries (AEW)

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Ring name(s) Austin Airs
Austin Aries
(The) Austin Starr
Dan Sexon
Billed height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Billed weight 210 lb (95 kg)
Born April 15, 1978 (age 33)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Resides Minneapolis, Minnesota
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Savage, Minnesota
TV Land
Trained by Eddie Sharkey
Terry Fox
Debut November 24, 2000

Daniel Healy "Dan" Solwold, Jr. (born April 15, 1978) better known by his ring name Austin Aries, is an American efed wrestling, currently working for Attitude Era Wrestling.

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Efed wrestling career

Attitude Era Wrestling

Debut (2011)

Television Champion (2012)

P1 Industries (2012-present)

Main article: P1 Industries

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • 450° splash, usually preceded by a brainbuster
    • Brainbuster / Starrbuster
    • Horns of Aries / Last Chancery (Knee strikes to a facedown opponent's head followed by floating over into a bridging arm triangle choke)
  • Signature moves
    • Aries leaps over the corner as an evasion, then performs a forward roll to the opposite corner and then finally hits a leaping back elbow smash
    • Crucifix driver
    • Death Valley driver, sometimes onto the ring apron
    • Figure-8 leg lock
    • Fish Hook of Doom (Aries presses both knees onto a facedown opponent's arm before applying a fish hook)
    • Forward Russian legsweep
    • Frog splash
    • Head stand into a dropkick to a seated opponent, as a neckscissors counter
    • Heat Seeking Missile (Suicide dive through the middle and bottom rope)
    • IED (Running dropkick to a cornered opponent)
    • Inverted suplex slam
    • Japanese arm drag
    • Macho Neck Snap (Aries springboards off the back of an opponent draped over the second rope and hits a neck snap to the rope hung opponent)
    • No-handed springboard moonsault
    • Pendulum Elbow (Pendulum backbreaker hold followed by an elbow drop to the opponent's face)
    • Powerdrive Elbow (Twisting elbow drop, with theatrics)
    • Rolling elbow
    • Rolling fireman's carry slam
    • Running jumping delayed knee drop, with theatrics
    • Scissored armbar
    • Shin breaker followed into a leg hook Saito suplex
    • Sidewalk slam
    • Slingshot into either a back elbow to a cornered opponent[82] or a corkscrew splash[2][76]
  • Nicknames
    • "A Double"
    • "The Star"
    • "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived"
    • "The Vascular Vegetarian"
    • "MV3 (Most Valuable Vascular Vegetarian)"
    • "Mr. It"
    • "The Greatest Manager That Ever Lived"

Championship and accomplishments

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Referneces

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