Trent Seven

Jan 5, 2020 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Ben Webb
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 216 lbs.
Date of Birth: August 1, 1981
From: Wolverhampton, West Midlands (England)
Pro Debut: 2009
Trained By: Self-taught
Finishing Move: Seven Stars Lariat

Biography

– Webb began his career as ‘Trent Seven’ in his own Fight Club Pro promotion
– On August 15, 2010, Seven defeated Zak Martinez & Clint Margera in a Ladder Match to win the vacant FCP Title
– On October 10, Seven defeated Kyle O’Reilly to retain the FCP Title
– On December 12, Seven defeated MK McKinnan & Dan Ryder to win the FCP Infinity Trophy and retain the FCP Title
– On January 29, 2011, Seven defeated Dan Ryder to retain the FCP Title
– On March 4, Seven defeated Sami Callihan to retain the FCP Title
– On May 27, Seven defeated MK McKinnan to retain the FCP Title
– Seven travelled to the US for CZW’s 2011 Chris Cash Memorial Show
– On September 23, Seven defeated Sami Callihan to retain the FCP Title
– On October 21, Seven defeated Clint Margera in a Ladder Match to retain the FCP Title
– In July 2012, Seven briefly toured Japan with BJPW
– Seven won the 2013 FCP Infinity Trophy, defeating Mark Haskins in the final
– In early 2015, Seven & Tyler Bate formed Moustache Mountain. The duo would soon become known as ‘British Strong Style’ with the addition of Pete Dunne
– Seven represented Team Fight Club Pro, alongside Dan Moloney & Tyler Bate, at the 2015 CHIKARA King Of Trios Tournament. The team reached the semi-final stage, where they lost to The Bullet Club (AJ Styles & The Young Bucks)
– On August 21, 2016, Moustache Mountain (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated Los Ice Creams (Ice Cream Jr & El Hijo del Ice Cream), NRG (Race Jaxon & Hype Rockwell) and The Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive & Flex Rumblecrunch) in a Double Elimination Match to win the vacant CHIKARA Campeonatos de Parejas Titles
– On September 25, British Strong Style (Seven & Pete Dunne) defeated The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) to win the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On November 27, British Strong Style defeated The London Riots to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On January 7, 2017, Seven, Tyler Bate & Joel Allen defeated Chris Brookes, Shay Purser & Kid Lykos to win the ATTACK 24:7 Title for Allen
– Seven competed in the inaugural WWE UK Title Tournament. Following the tournament, Seven signed a non-exclusive contract with WWE
– On February 5, Seven defeated Wolfgang to win the ICW World Title
– On February 12, Seven defeated Jimmy Havoc to retain the ICW World Title
– On February 17, Seven defeated Lionheart to retain the ICW World Title
– On February 19, Seven defeated Wolfgang to retain the ICW World Title
– On March 10, Seven defeated Jordan Devlin to retain the ICW World Title
– The next day, Seven defeated Jack Jester to retain the ICW World Title
– On March 12, Seven defeated Chris Renfrew, Pete Dunne & BT Gunn to retain the ICW World Title
– On March 19, Seven defeated Mark Coffey to retain the ICW World Title, before Moustache Mountain (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated The South Pacific Power Trip (Travis Banks & TK Cooper) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On March 26, Moustache Mountain defeated The Hunter Brothers (Lee & Jim) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On April 2, at WrestleMania Axxess, Seven defeated Wolfgang to retain the ICW World Title
– On April 23, British Strong Style (Seven, Tyler Bate & Pete Dunne) defeated Ringkampf (Timothy Thatcher, Axel Dieter Jr & WALTER) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles for Dunne & Seven and the PROGRESS World Title for Bate
– On July 9, British Strong Style defeated CCK (Chris Brookes, Travis Banks & Kid Lykos) to regain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles. The trio would defend the titles under the Freedbird Rule
– On July 23, British Strong Style (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated War Machine (Hanson & Rowe) in a Tornado Tag Match to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On July 30, British Strong Style (Seven & Bate) defeated Mark Haskins & Jimmy Havoc to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On August 12, British Strong Style (Seven & Bate) fought The South Pacific Power Trip (Travis Banks & TK Cooper) to a no-contest to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– The next day, British Strong Style defeated Ringkampf (Timothy Thatcher & WALTER) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– British Strong Style (Seven, Tyler Bate & Pete Dunne) won the 2017 CHIKARA King of Trios Tournament, defeating DASH Chisako, Meiko Satomura & Cassandra Miyagi in the final
– On October 15, Seven defeated Matty Wahlberg to win the Wrestling GO! 24/7 Title
– On October 23, Moustache Mountain (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated CCK (Chris Brookes & Travis Banks) to win the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– On December 8, Moustache Mountain defeated Zack Gibson & Josh Bodom to retain the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– On January 6, 2018, Moustache Mountain fought CCK (Chris Brookes & Travis Banks) to a no-contest to retain the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– On April 1, Moustache Mountain defeated Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) to win the vacant FCP Tag Team Titles
– On May 4, Moustache Mountain defeated The Hunter Brothers (Lee & Jim) to retain the FCP Tag Team Titles
– On June 19, Moustache Mountain defeated The Undisputed ERA (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) to win the NXT Tag Team Titles, but would lose them back two days later
– On July 22, Moustache Mountain defeated WhiteWolf (Adam Chase & A-Kid) to win the ATTACK Tag Team Titles, but lost them to CCK (Chris Brookes & Travis Banks) later that same day
– On September 30, Seven defeated Doug Williams to win the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On October 6, Moustache Moutain (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated Le Tabarnak de Team (Mathieu St-Jacques & Thomas Dubois) to win the IWS Tag Team Titles
– On October 28, Seven defeated Gino Gambino to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On November 11, Seven defeated Zack Gibson to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On November 26, Seven defeated Kyle Fletcher to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On December 8, Seven defeated Dan Moloney to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On December 30, Seven defeated Los Federales Santos Jr to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On February 24, 2019, Seven defeated Timothy Thatcher to retain the PROGRESS Atlas Title
– On March 16, British Strong Style (Seven, Tyler Bate & Pete Dunne) defeated The Kings Of The North (Damien Corvin, Dunkan Disorderly & Bonesaw) to win the OTT Tag Team Titles
– On May 26, Moustache Mountain (Seven & Tyler Bate) defeated Besties In The World (Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega) to retain the OTT Tag Team Titles
– On July 28, Moustache Mountain defeated More Than Hype (Nathan Martin & Darren Kearney) to retain the OTT Tag Team Titles
– On September 28, Moustache Mountain defeated Schadenfreude (Chris Brookes & Kyle Fletcher) to win the FCP Tag Team Titles
– On November 17, 2021, Moustache Mountain defeated Pretty Deadly (Lewis Howley & Sam Stoker) to win the NXT UK Tag Team Titles
– On February 24, 2022, Moustache Mountain defeated Ashton Smith & Oliver Carter to retain the NXT UK Tag Team Titles
– On March 3, Moustache Mountain again defeated Smith & Carter to retain the NXT UK Tag Team Titles
– Seven was released by WWE on August 18, 2022
– Seven made a pair of appearances for AEW in December 2022
– On March 17, 2023, Seven defeated Sammy D to win the OTT No Limits Title
– On April 29, Seven defeated Fayez to retain the OTT No Limits Title
– On July 16, Seven defeated LJ Cleary in a Best Of Three Series to retain the OTT No Limits Title
– On August 19, Seven defeated Lance Archer, Alex Kane & Big Damo to win the vacant Destiny World Title
– On September 30, Seven defeated Steve Maclin to retain the Destiny World Title
– At OTT’s Nine-Year Anniversary Show, Seven defeated Big Damo & Damien Corvin to retain the OTT No Limits Title
– In late 2023, Seven signed with Impact Wrestling
– At Impact Final Resolution 2023, Seven & Mike Bailey defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz)

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