Chase Stevens

Oct 22, 2009 - by Steve Gerweck

chase stevens

Real name: Ryan Clark
Height: 6’0″
Weight: 220 lbs.
Date of birth: January 17, 1979
Hometown: Nashville, TN
Pro debut: 1998
Trained by: Tracy Smothers
Finishing move: Natural Disaster

Biography

– At the April 26, 2005 TNA “Impact” tapings in Orlando, FL, the Naturals (Stevens and Andy Douglas) defeated America’s Most Wanted (managed by Chris Candido in his final wrestling appearance) to win the NWA World Tag Team title.
– At the 2005 Hard Justice PPV, The Naturals defeated America’s Most Wanted to retain the NWA World Tag Team title.
– At the TNA 2005 Slammiversary PPV, The Naturals defeated Petey Williams and Eric Young to retain the NWA World Tag Team title.
– At the 2005 Unbreakable PPV, The Naturals defeated America’s Most Wanted, Eric Young and A1 and Alex Shelley and Johnny Candido to retain the NWA Tag Team title.
– The Naturals defeated Roderick Strong and Austin Aries at the 2006 Against All Odds PPV.
– The Naturals (now managed by Shane Douglas) defeated the Diamonds in the Rough (David Young and Elix Skipper) at Victory Road ’06.
– The Naturals won a tag team triple chance battle royal the No Surrender ’06 to earn a tag team title shot.
– At Genesis ’06, The Naturals defeated Sonjay Dutt and Jay Lethal.
– On May 10, 2007, The Naturals were released from their TNA contracts.
– On September 1, 2007, The Naturals defeated Hiram Tua & Carlitos to win the IWA:PR Tag Team Titles.
– The Naturals were scheduled to receive a WWE tryout on September 17, 2007, but Douglas made the news public without WWE’s permission, and the appearance was cancelled.
– On September 29, 2007, The Naturals defeated Glamour Boy Shane & Ricky Vega to retain the IWA:PR Tag Team Titles.
– On March 18, 2008, The Naturals appeared on Smackdown, teaming with Luke Hawx in a Handicap loss to The Big Show.
– In September 2008, Stevens made two solo appearances on ECW, losing to Jack Swagger and Mike Knox.
– By November 2008, The Naturals had gone their separate ways.
– On June 12, 2009, Stevens won a 17-Man Battle Royal to win the vacant USWO Heavyweight Title.
– A week later, Stevens defeated Chris Michaels to retain the USWO Heavyweight Title.
– On July 10, 2009, Stevens defeated Michaels in a Falls Count Anywhere Match to retain the USWO Heavyweight Title.
– On July 24, 2009, Stevens defeated Shaun Tempers to retain the USWO Heavyweight Title.
– On February 13, 2010, Stevens defeated Kid Kash with Reno Riggins as special guest referee to win the SAW International Title.
– On March 13, 2010, Stevens defeated Andy Douglas to retain the SAW International Title.
– On June 19, 2010, Stevens defeated Arrick Andrews to retain the SAW International Title.
– On July 24, 2010, Stevens defeated Johnny Bandana to retain the SAW International Title.
– On August 22, 2010, Stevens fought Tommy Mercer to a no-contest to retain the SAW International Title.
– On September 11, 2010, Stevens defeated Shane Williams to retain the SAW International Title.
– On March 26, 2011, Stevens fought NWA Mid-America Television Champion Tommy Mercer to a double-pinfall draw.
– On September 15, 2012, Stevens fought SAW International Champion Vordell Walker to a no-contest.
– On October 20, 2012, Stevens defeated John Skyler, Sixx & Jon Malus in a 4-Way Match to win the WrestleForce Title.
– On December 8, 2012, Stevens defeated Jon Malus to retain the WrestleForce Title.
– On February 9, 2013, Stevens defeated Cedric Alexander to retain the WrestleForce Title.
– At One Night Only: Ten Reunion, Stevens returned to TNA, entering a Battle Royal.
– At One Night Only: Tag Team Tournament ’13, The Hot Shots (Stevens & Cassidy Riley) were defeated by Aces & Eights (Garett Bischoff & Wes Brisco).
– On April 20, 2013, Stevens defeated Jon Malus in a Soda City Street Fight to retain the WrestleForce Title.
– On June 14, 2013, Stevens fought NWA World Champion Rob Conway to a time-limit draw.
– On September 21, 2013, Stevens defeated Matt Hardy to retain the WrestleForce Title.
– On November 22, 2014, Stevens defeated Colin Cambridge to retain the SPW North American Title
– On June 5, 2016, Stevens defeated Derrick King to retain the Wrestle Birmingham Heavyweight Title
– On April 22, 2017, Stevens defeated Chance Prophet to win the Remix Pro Heavyweight Title
– On September 16, Stevens defeated Al Snow to win the UCW Heavyweight Title
– On March 24, 2018, Stevens teamed with Ricky Morton to win the NCWA Ivan Koloff Tag Team Tournament, defeating The Heatseekers (Elliot Russell & Sigmon) in the final
– On April 14, Stevens defeated Teddy King to retain the UCW Heavyweight Title
– On September 15, 2019, Stevens defeated Damien Wayne to retain the New South Heavyweight Title
– Stevens made a part-time return to Impact Wrestling in the first half of 2020, making several appearances as an enhancement talent
– On December 19, 2020, Stevens won a 20-Man Battle Royal to win the vacant NAWA Title
– On August 28, 2021, Stevens defeated Noah Kunz to win the vacant CCW International Title
– On October 16, Stevens defeated Miami Mike to retain the CCW International Title
– On November 20, Stevens defeated Alex Ocean in a Death Match to retain the CCW International Title
– On April 30, 2022, Stevens defeated Damien Wayne to retain the CCW International Title
– On June 18, Stevens defeated Beastman by DQ to retain the CCW International Title
– Stevens made a one-off return to Impact Wrestling at Slammiversary 2022, competing in a Reverse Battle Royal
– On July 9, Stevens defeated Anthony Toatele to win the vacant HLW Smoky Mountain Title
– On October 29, Stevens defeated Dylan Bostic to retain the HLW Smoky Mountain Title

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