Eddie Dennis

Jan 11, 2020 - by Jamie Cruickshank

Real Name: Eddie Dennis
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 220 lbs.
Date of Birth: March 22, 1986
From: Swansea, Wales
Pro Debut: 2008
Trained By: Scott D’Amore, Carl Griffiths & Tyson Dux
Finishing Move: Neck Stop Driver

Biography

– Dennis was a high school maths teacher in the UK prior to starting his wrestling career
– Dennis debuted on May 24, 2008 under the name ‘Red Dragon’, losing to Joe Savoldi at an Orig Williams event in Wales
– In late 2008, Red Dragon had become Eddie Lizzard
– In 2011, Dennis cycled through various ring names, before eventually settling on using his real name by the end of the year
– On March 30, 2014, FSU (Dennis & Mark Andrews) defeated Screw Indy Wrestling (Mark Haskins & Nathan Cruz) and Project Ego (Kris Travis & Martin Kirby) in the final of a tournament to become the first PROGRESS Tag Team Champions
– On April 6, Dennis defeated Devilman in a Street Fight to win the TXW Title
– On June 1, Dennis defeated Chris Brookes to retain the TXW Title
– On July 27, FSU (Dennis & Mark Andrews) defeated The London Riots (James Davis & Rob Lynch) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On November 30, FSU defeated Screw Indy Wrestling (Sha Samuels & Martin Stone) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On December 20, 2014, Dennis (dressed as Santa) defeated Damian Dunne (dressed as Scrooge) in a Lumber-Elf Match to win the ATTACK 24:7 Title
– On February 7, 2015, Dennis defeated Jack Fox to win the SCW One To Watch Trophy
– On December 18, Dennis defeated Pete Dunne in a No-DQ Match to win the ATTACK 24:7 Title. He would lose the title to Wild Boar a few days later, regain it in January, before losing it right back to Pete Dunne
– On January 23, 2016, Dennis defeated Dan Moloney to win the vacant EWA Title
– On May 14, Dennis defeated Scott Starr to retain the EWA Title
– On October 29, The Steele Dragons (Dennis & Alex Steele) defeated Tom Dawkins & Scotty Essex in the final of a tournament to become the first Knights of Chaos Champions
– On November 20, Dennis defeated Mike Bird in the final of a tournament to win the vacant ATTACK Title
– On December 17, Dennis defeated Chief Deputy Dunne to retain the ATTACK Title
– On January 13, 2017, Dennis defeated Chris Brookes to retain the ATTACK Title
– The next day, The Steele Dragons (Dennis & Alex Steele) defeated Project Ego (Kris Travis & Martin Kirby) to retain the Knights of Chaos Titles
– On February 25, Dennis defeated Jimmy Havoc to retain the ATTACK Title
– On April 8, Dennis defeated Jim Hunter & Dominic Vincent Smith to retain the EWA Title
– On August 19, Dennis defeated Alex Steele & Morgan Webster to win the King Of Chaos Title
– On October 6, Dennis defeated Mark Haskins to retain the King Of Chaos Title
– On October 13, Dennis defeated Rene Dupree to retain the King Of Chaos Title
– On October 28, Dennis defeated Eddie Ryan to retain the King Of Chaos Title
– In July 2018, Dennis debuted for WWE’s NXT-UK brand
– On November 18, Dennis defeated Wild Boar to win the ATTACK Title
– On December 12, Dennis defeated Wild Boar in a Snow Holds Barred Match to retain the ATTACK Title
– On September 15, 2019, Dennis defeated David Starr & WALTER to win the PROGRESS Unified World Title
– On December 15, Dennis defeated David Starr to retain the PROGRESS Unified World Title
– On December 30, Dennis defeated The OJMO to retain the PROGRESS Unified World Title
– In August 2022, Dennis was released from his WWE deal
– In March 2023, Dennis announced his retirement from in-ring competition
– In May 2023, Dennis rejoined WWE as a producer for NXT
– In November 2023, Dennis was released by WWE once again and returned to in-ring competition on the 25th of the month, defeating Eric Young at an SWA event in Telford
– On February 10, 2024, Dennis defeated Charlie Sterling to win the King Of Chaos Title, but immediately lost it to Connor Mills

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