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CAT_IMG Posted: 1/7/2013, 20:20     +1First Match: Chris Hero vs Daniel Bryan - WWE RAW [IRP]

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»Matt Striker: ¡Y damos inicio a está edición número ciento cincuenta y seis de RAW! Que bueno... Será más bien algo más corta de lo común, y no es para menos, WWE[IRP] está hoy por hoy en una situación un tanto por debajo de lo normal, pero estoy totalmente seguro de que conseguirá como siempre, salir de este hoyo. Respecto a los combates, bueno, tanto el primero como el segundo son de debutantes, pero nos aseguraron que habría algún regreso por ahí.

»Todd Grisham: Pero claro, con tantos y numerosos luchadores que han pasado por las filas de está empresa es difícil poder adivinar de quien se tratara, mejor esperemos a que salga el primer hombre caminando hacia ese ring y conforme avance la noche sabremos de quien se trata. Empieza a sonar una música al fondo, parece que ese momento será en breve, ¡Oh! ¡Pero mira el Titantron! ¿Acaso Chris Hero hizo su regreso a WWE [IRP]?

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» Bobby Cruise: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Following contest is a Single Match, Introducing First, Making his way to the ring, From Metrópolis, Weighting 225 Pounds and Height 6,5 Foots, "That Young Knockout Kid" ¡¡¡Chris... Heeeeeeero!!!

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»Matt Striker: ¡Y si! That Young Knockout Kid hace su aparición debajo del Titantron con su indumentaria en una gran combinación con los colores purpura y verde, ¡aaah! Debo decir que me encanta este traje del héroe, pero bueno, dejaré de hablar de su ropa, ya que esto se trata de lucha y de nada más, ¡ah por supuesto! También de los fans, claro, ellos son lo más importante en esto, y justamente ellos se le están entregando a Christopher en estos precisos momentos.

»Todd Grisham: Tal pareciera que fue el día de ayer la última vez que combatió Hero como luchador de esta empresa, pero no es el caso, ya tenía su tiempo fuera de aquí, ¡Pero ya esta devuelta aquí! Y se enfrentará contra un nuevo Daniel Bryan, espero en verdad que podamos presenciar una gran lucha por parte de estos dos, para irnos adentrando y continuar con los siguientes combates que se darán esta velada en el FedEx Forum.

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»Matt Striker: Estoy totalmente seguro de que así será, ya que si ahora no contamos con un roster grande, si tenemos a luchadores de basta calidad, que estoy seguro que dejaran el alma en la lona si es necesario con tal de dar a los fanáticos que hoy están aquí y al resto del mundo lo que vienen a buscar con nosotros... Buen wrestling y nada más, ¡Y el cual yo también estoy ansioso de poder ver!

»Todd Grisham: Calma esas aguas Matt, porque no faltan más que un par de minutos para comenzar con los golpes, ya que tanto la música como el Titantron del rubio proveniente de Ohio se detienen, y solo es cuestión de tiempo para que aparezcan los que pertenecen a Daniel Bryan, mientras tanto tendremos que esperar, pero no somos los únicos impacientes, ¡Vean tan solo los rostros de los fans! ¡Y del mismo Hero! ¡Memphis siente la emoción!

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CAT_IMG Posted: 24/6/2013, 22:36     +2Hero again - WWE IRP: Zona de Contratos
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»Ring name(s): Chris Hero, Wife Beater.
»Billed Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m.)
»Billed Weight: 225 lb (102 kg.)
»Born: December 24, 1979 (age 33)
»Place of birth: Dayton, Ohio.
»Billed from: Metrópolis.
»Trained by: Dory Funk, Jr., Ian Rotten, Les Thatcher, Tracy Smothers, Dave Taylor, Fit Finlay, William Regal, Skayde, Johnny Saint, Pro Wrestling Noah dojo, Marshall Kauffman (boxing).
»Debut: September 12, 1998

Chris Spradlin (born December 24, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Chris Hero. He is a mainstay of many independent wrestling promotions, including Ring of Honor, and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla as well as Pro Wrestling Noah in Japan. He is also known from his time in Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South, Combat Zone Wrestling and Chikara, where he was the co-head trainer of the Chikara Wrestle Factory. Hero is also a former three-time world champion having held the CZW World Heavyweight Championship, the PWG World Championship and the wXw World Heavyweight Championship.

Professional wrestling career


Early career and training

After graduating from Northmont High School in Clayton, Ohio, Spradlin decided to train as a professional wrestler in the summer of 1998. After undergoing some initial training in Middletown, Ohio, Spradlin debuted on September 12, 1998 in Xenia, Ohio wrestling Shawn "HeartThrob" Halsey in the Unified Championship Wrestling promotion. Spradlin's initial training in Middletown was under the supervision of a small time promoter named Gary Goffinet. Spradlin trained for a little while alongside his friend, Adam Ghazee, under a wrestler by the name of Bo Dacious. Bo had trained previously under Charlie Fulton at the Monster Factory. At the suggestion of Matt Stryker, Spradlin underwent further training at Les Thatcher's Cincinnati-based HWA Main Event Wrestling Camp between May 1999 and November 1999. In December 1999, he traveled to Ocala, Florida to train under Dory Funk, Jr. at the Funkin' Conservatory professional wrestling school.
As Spradlin wrestled wearing a "wifebeater" T-shirt, he began using the ring name "Wife Beater". He continued to use the Wife Beater character until a women's group, offended by the gimmick, organized a boycott of a show on which Spradlin was wrestling in Platteville, Wisconsin. The character was discussed on the talk show Politically Incorrect, although Spradlin was not mentioned by name. After Spradlin was booked for a series of family-friendly shows for NWA West Virginia / Ohio, he changed his ring name to "Chris Hero". He wrestled his last matches as Wife Beater in 2000.
In 2000, Hero began working for the Indiana-based Independent Wrestling Association Mid South, where he received supplementary training from Ian Rotten. In the following years, Chris spent a great deal of time working with Tracy Smothers on IWA Mid-South shows and he credits Smothers with being a mentor of his. In October 2002, Hero attended the Blue Bloods Wrestling Camp, operated by English wrestlers Dave Taylor, William Regal and Northern Irish wrestler Dave Finlay. In July 2003, Chikara brought in Skayde from Último Dragón's Toryumon Gym in Mexico City to teach some special lucha libre clinics. Hero took part in the training sessions and was able to add an entirely new style to his repertoire. He attended Skayde sessions in Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Mexico City between 2003 and 2006.

Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (2000–2007)

Hero debuted for IWA Mid-South on July 1, 2000, in a losing attempt versus Harry Palmer. In his first year in the promotion, he won the annual Sweet Science 16 tournament (now known as the Ted Petty Invitational or TPI), defeating four other wrestlers in the process (Colt Cabana, American Kickboxer, Ace Steel and Harry Palmer), and unsuccessfully challenged Sabu for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Bloodfeast 2000. Hero engaged in feuds with the Suicide Kid, American Kickboxer, Mark Wolf and the Rugby Thug.
On October 20, 2001 in Charlestown, Indiana, Hero won the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship from the Trent Baker. He held the title until December 5 of that year, when he lost to CM Punk. He regained the title on July 12, 2002, in Clarksville, Indiana, defeating Colt Cabana, and lost it to M-Dogg 20 three months later on October 5 in Clarksville. He won the title for a third time on February 7, 2003, in Clarksville, pinning CM Punk in a match that lasted over ninety minutes. His third reign lasted until June 7, when he lost to Mark Wolf. Hero regained the title in a match with Danny Daniels on July 12, 2003, after Mark Wolf had vacated the title. Hero lost it for a fourth and final time to Danny Daniels less than a month later on August 2.
During the fall of 2005, Hero and Arik Cannon continued their feud that had started years before in IWA-MS. At the end of it, Hero became a villain after being eliminated by Cannon in the third round of the 2005 TPI. He later turned his back on Rotten, his trainees Trik Davis, Mickie Knuckles, Bryce Remsburg and everyone else that had befriended him. Hero has since destroyed the IWA Mid South Heavyweight title belt. At the end of 2005, he won the third annual Revolution Strong Style Tournament, defeating Necro Butcher in the finals.

CHIKARA (2002-2007)

On May 25, 2002, at Chikara's inaugural event, Hero teamed with CM Punk and Colt Cabana, calling themselves the Gold Bond Mafia, in a losing effort against The Black T-Shirt Squad of Reckless Youth, Mike Quackenbush and Don Montoya. In July 2003, the team of Chris Hero and Mike Quackenbush, the "SuperFriends", was formed. The SuperFriends defeated Toryumon representatives Skayde and Koichiro Arai in the first round of the 2003 Tag World Grand Prix, then wrestled Swi$$ Money Holding (Claudio Castagnoli and Ares) to a 30 minute time limit draw, eliminating both teams from the tournament. In July 2004, Hero moved to Pennsylvania to work alongside Mike Quackenbush at the Chikara Wrestle Factory. In April 2005, the school moved from Allentown, Pennsylvania to the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The school was renamed the CZW / Chikara Wrestle Factory and became operated by Quackenbush, Hero and Jorge "Skayde" Rivera. In February 2005, the SuperFriends made it to the finals of Chikara's three day, thirty-two team tournament, the Tag World Grand Prix. Late in the match, Hero turned on Quackenbush and formed an alliance with Claudio Castagnoli and Arik Cannon. He later referred to the trio as "The Kings of Wrestling". Hero's faction feuded with Quackenbush's and his allies for the entirety of 2005. At the closing of the Chikara "season", Arik Cannon departed from the group, leaving Hero and Castagnoli as the remaining "Kings of Wrestling". At the opening of the 2006 Chikara "season", Hero and Castagnoli defeated Equinox and Hydra, Sumie Sakai and RANMARU, the North Star Express (Ryan Cruz and Darin Corbin), Incoherence (Hallowicked and Delirious), and finally Team Dragondoor (Skayde and Milano Collection A.T.) to become the first Chikara Campeones de Parejas. On November 17, 2006 at the Chikara show Brick in Reading Pennsylvania, Hero and Castagnoli lost the Chikara tag titles to Team F.I.S.T (Icarus and Gran Akuma) in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Following the match, Hero and Team F.I.S.T turned on Castagnoli and engaged in a beat down. This was done due to Castagnoli signing a developmental deal with the World Wrestling Entertainment. Upon Chikara's season return in February, King of Trios, Hero was scheduled to be teaming with his Team F.I.S.T partners to enter the tournament. However, Hero was booked to make his Pro Wrestling Noah debut in Japan, so it was stated that F.I.S.T. did not want Hero on their team and instead went on to recruit Chuck Taylor as a new member of the Kings of Wrestling.
On the other hand, Chris Hero had his sights set on other things when he returned to Chikara in March 2007. After Claudio Castagnoli, who had been released by WWE prior to making his debut for them, successfully defeated numerous opponents, and seemed focused on getting his revenge on his former partner, Hero decided he wanted to win back the control of Castagnoli. At Chikara's April 'Rey De Voladores' tournament Chris Hero faced Claudio Castagnoli in a non-tournament match in which the winner would gain control of the loser. Mike Quackenbush was special referee for the contest. Chris Hero won the match, forcing Castagnoli back under the control of Hero. The following month Hero, Castagnoli and Larry Sweeney joined forces with Icarus, Gran Akuma and Chuck Taylor to re-form the Kings of Wrestling as a superstable. Hero faced "Lightning" Mike Quackenbush at Chikara's May 26 'Aniversario?' show in a match that was two years in the making. Quackenbush won the match with his new submission maneuver, the Chikara Special, a move that Lince Dorado, El Pantera, Equinox and Claudio Castagnoli all used to defeat Hero during the summer of 2007. Many suggested that Hero was affected by a curse and was unable to break the hold. Following another upset loss to Equinox, this time a tag match in Reading, Pennsylvania on November 16, 2007, Hero snapped and tore apart Equinox's mask. Leonard F. Chikarason intervened and scheduled Hero and Equinox for a Mascara contra Caballera (Mask vs. Hair) to take place the following evening in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. With moments remaining in the match, Equinox managed to apply the Chikara Special, only to have Hero counter out of it and lock on a Chikara Special of his own. Equinox tapped out and was forced to unmask. Hero pointed out, to the crowd, that the man behind the mask was Vin Gerard, a luchador impostor. Previously, Vin had attended the Chikara Wrestle Factory and trained under both Hero and Quackenbush. It was not until Gerard was unable to break through and gain bookings on Chikara shows that he decided to create a false identity in order to wrestle for Chikara.
In late 2007, Hero vacated his spot as a head trainer at the Chikara Wrestle Factory. His spot was assumed by his student and former partner, Claudio Castagnoli. On December 9, 2007, at Stephen Colbert > Bill O'Reilly Hero lost a feud ending match against Castagnoli and has not returned to the company since.

Combat Zone Wrestling (2002–2007, 2010)

In December 2002, Hero debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling, wrestling Ruckus in a match. He wrestled a second match later that year teaming with B-Boy against Nate Hatred and Nick Gage, in a match that ended in a debacle. Hero returned to CZW for a third time in the autumn of 2003, and this time he secured a regular place on the roster. Declaring himself the "Savior" of CZW, Hero defeated Jimmy Rave on May 1, 2004, to become the promotion's Ironman Champion. He became the longest reigning Ironman Champion before losing the title to B-Boy at the CZW year-end event, Cage of Death, on December 11, 2004. Hero recruited Claudio Castagnoli and Blackjack Marciano to be his "Few Good Men", but shortly thereafter, Marciano disappeared from wrestling altogether, leaving Hero and Castagnoli as a tag team, calling themselves the "Kings of Wrestling". On September 10, 2005, the duo defeated the Tough Crazy Bastards (Necro Butcher and Toby Klein) to become the CZW Tag Team Champions. Hero and Castagnoli held the titles and defended them in an ongoing feud with Eddie Kingston and the rest of the BLKOUT faction. While Hero and Castagnoli dropped the titles to Eddie Kingston and Joker in February 2006, the feud with BLKOUT continued.
On May 13, 2006, Chris Hero was scheduled to take part in the Best of the Best tournament. However, Hero gave his spot to the CZW World Heavyweight Champion, Ruckus, who promised him a title shot in return. When Ruckus won the Best of the Best tournament, Hero came out and immediately used his title shot to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship. Hero successfully defended it against Claudio Castagnoli and Necro Butcher. At the Chri$ Ca$h Memorial Show, Eddie Kingston accepted an open challenge from Hero and pinned him to become the new CZW World Heavyweight Champion. On October 14, 2006, the Kings of Wrestling defeated Team Masturbation (Beef Wellington and Excalibur) in the first round, the BLKOUT (Ruckus and Human Tornado) in the second round, and the makeshift team of Justice Pain and the Human Tornado (subbing for Pain's partner in the H8 Club, Nick Gage, who left the building before the match) in a one night tournament at the CZW show "Last Team Standing" to become two-time CZW Tag Team Champions.
After news broke that Castagnoli would be leaving for the WWE, he and Hero dropped the CZW World Tag Team Titles to the BLKOUT of Sabian and Robbie Mireno on November 11, 2006. On Saturday April 7, 2007, at Out with the Old, in With the New show, Hero would face long time, heated rival Eddie Kingston in a match where the loser would be forced to leave Combat Zone Wrestling. Hero was defeated following a spinning back fist from Kingston and post match made a farewell speech to the CZW crowd. Following this CZW owner John Zandig came out and thanked Hero for all he had done for CZW, including the war with Ring of Honor.
More than three years later, on June 12, 2010, Hero made a return to CZW, in a losing effort against Egotistico Fantastico.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003–2004)

Hero wrestled off and on for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2003 and 2004.[28] He traveled alongside Nate Webb and Dave Prazak to Nashville, Tennessee on a weekly basis at the urging of Bill Behrens. Hero wrestled on several TNA Xplosion tapings. Although he never appeared on pay per view he is featured on card #22 of the Pacific released TNA trading card set.

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2004–present)

Chris Hero also wrestles for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, based in southern California. His first appearance was at the January 2004 Tango and Cash Invitational tournament to determine the first ever PWG Tag Team Champions. He and his partner CM Punk defeated The Messiah and Christopher Daniels in the first round, and the Thomaselli Brothers in the second round, but lost to B-Boy and Homicide in the third round. He made his next appearance eight months later in a losing effort against Super Dragon. At the 2005 All Star Weekend – Night One, Hero defeated Chris Sabin. Later in the night, Hero came out and challenged Christopher Daniels for his TNA X Division Championship. Daniels accepted and defeated Hero the next night. A few months later, however, at Zombies (Shouldn't Run), Daniels refused to put the title on the line against Hero and defeated him in a non title match. At After School Special, Hero became one of Joey Ryan's targets, so that Ryan could prove that he was the best technical wrestler; however, Hero seemed to be out-wrestling Ryan in the match, so Scott Lost came out and helped Ryan win. As a result of the interference, Hero had a match with Lost at the next show, and defeated him. On February 4, 2008, at Card Subject to Change 2, Hero teamed up with Claudio Castagnoli to challenge Super Dragon and Davey Richards for the tag team championship, but failed to win in a 50 minute match. Hero also competed in the 2006 Battle of Los Angeles, but lost to Genki Horiguchi in the first round. Hero appeared with regular tag team partner Claudio Castagnoli in PWG's DDT 4 Tag Team Title Tournament, but lost in the first round to the Briscoes. They were on the winning side of an 8 man tag on the second night of the weekend as they were joined by the Trailer Park Boyz (Josh Abercrombie and Nate Webb).
In September 2007 Hero entered a heated feud with The Human Tornado after saving Candice LeRae from her abusive pimp at the second night of the 2007 Battle of Los Angeles. The feud culminated on July 6, 2008, at Life During Wartime in a Guerrilla Warfare steel cage match, where Hero defeated Tornado to become the new PWG World Champion. Hero competed in the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles defeating Necro Butcher in the first round, Scott Lost in the second round, and Bryan Danielson in the semi-finals. In the finals of the tournament Hero was defeated by Low Ki, in a match with only the top rope attached, as the other ropes had been damaged in the previous match. Hero's title was not on the line, but Low Ki was named the number one contender to his title following the match. Ki ended up signing with the World Wrestling Entertainment and leaving PWG before he could challenge Hero for the title.
Hero went on to successfully defend the title in a 3-way against Human Tornado and the returning Colt Cabana on February 21, 2009, at Express Written Consent and on April 12 at One Hundred he defeated Cabana in a singles match. On May 22, 2009, at DDT4, Hero defeated Joey Ryan to retain the PWG title. After the match Ryan was holding the belt and offered Hero a handshake, but then out of nowhere he knocked him out with it and said "I got three more months bitch!" (referring to Ryan being the longest reigning PWG champ of all time) and left. On July 31 at Threemendous II Hero defeated Ryan in a Guerrilla Warfare match to ensure that on August 17 he became the longest reigning PWG Champion of all time. On September 4, 2009, at Guerre Sans Frontières Bryan Danielson defeated Hero to end his reign at 425 days.
Following the loss of his title, Hero decided to return to his roots in order to regain it, and defeated El Generico on October 2 at Against the Grain with a Hero's Welcome, instead of using his various elbow strikes. After Danielson was forced to vacate the World Title, due to signing with the World Wrestling Entertainment, the Title was put up for grabs at the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles, however, Hero opted not to enter the tournament in order to use his rematch clause in a one-on-one match against the new Champion. Hero finally received his rematch for the PWG World Championship on July 30, 2010, but was defeated by defending champion Davey Richards. On September 4 Hero entered the 2010 Battle of Los Angeles, defeating Christopher Daniels in his first round match. The following night Hero defeated Akira Tozawa and Brandon Gatson to make it to the finals, where he was defeated by Joey Ryan. After the tournament Hero was granted another shot at the PWG World Championship, when he and the three other Battle of Los Angeles semifinalists, Brandon Gatson, Claudio Castagnoli and Joey Ryan, were placed in a four–way match to determine a new champion, after Davey Richards had been stripped of the title. However, on October 9, 2010, at The Curse of Guerrilla Island, Hero's long time tag team partner Claudio Castagnoli defeated him for the PWG World Championship. At the following event on December 11, 2010, Hero and Castagnoli unsuccessfully challenged ¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico and Paul London) for the PWG World Tag Team Championship. On March 4, 2011, Hero and Castagnoli entered the 2011 DDT 4 tournament, defeating the Cutler Brothers (Brandon and Dustin Cutler) in their first round match. However, in the semifinals of the tournament the Kings of Wrestling suffered an upset loss against the Nightmare Violence Connection (Akira Tozawa and Kevin Steen), when Tozawa rolled Hero up for the win. On May 27, during the first night of All Star Weekend 8, Hero unsuccessfully challenged Castagnoli for the PWG World Championship. Hero received another shot at the PWG World Championship on July 23 at PWG's eighth anniversary show, but was again defeated by Castagnoli.

Ring of Honor (2006–present)

During a large portion of 2006, Hero feuded with the entire Ring of Honor promotion, which began when he issued a challenge to ROH at CZW's Cage of Death 7 in December 2005. Hero then challenged and lost a match for the ROH World Championship on January 14 at Hell Freezes Over to the champion, Bryan Danielson. He, along with Necro Butcher, had been attending various Ring of Honor events, which usually involved them getting kicked out after harassing of Ring of Honor wrestlers in the middle of a match. During the feud Hero portrayed a villain in ROH, while still a fan favorite in CZW. On February 25 Hero, Necro Butcher, and the CZW locker room invaded ROH's Fourth Anniversary Show, before being chased away by Samoa Joe and the ROH locker room. The feud came to a head on March 11, when both promotions were in the same place, to co-promote an evening during which ROH held Arena Warfare and CZW When 2 Worlds Collide. Although Hero was not in attendance at "Arena Warfare", CZW came out on top, after the CZW locker room took on Samoa Joe and B.J. Whitmer, after Joe and Whitmer had just had match. This resulted in an all out brawl between the Ring of Honor locker room and the Combat Zone locker room, and the Combat Zone roster proceeded to destroy the ring ROH had set up, and chase Ring of Honor out of "their house". Hero and Necro Butcher came to ROH's Best in the World event in New York on March 25 to answer a challenge made by Adam Pearce, but instead attacked him. Hero's long time tag partner and pupil Claudio Castagnoli turned on both Necro and Hero by saving Pearce. The next weekend, Hero and Necro again caused a disruption during the ROH shows. They attacked ROH Commissioner Jim Cornette as well as Whitmer and Pearce. They also finally got the attention of Joe, who personally declared war on CZW. On April 22, ROH's 100th show in Philadelphia featured a battle between Team ROH (Joe, Whitmer and Pearce) and Team CZW (Hero, Necro and Super Dragon). The team of Hero, Necro Butcher, and Super Dragon went on to win the ROH vs CZW main event, after Castagnoli revealed his allegiance to Hero and CZW by first attacking Samoa Joe and then helping Hero pin Pearce for the win. On July 15 at ROH's Death Before Dishonor IV Hero led Team CZW into the Cage of Death for a five-on-five main event against Team ROH. Hero had teased that he had made a deal with a mystery fifth man, who turned out to be Hero's hated rival Eddie Kingston. Although ROH's surprise fifth man Bryan Danielson turned on Samoa Joe in an effort to incapacitate Joe before their title match, Team ROH finally put CZW away when Homicide arrived in the Cage and pinned Nate Webb for the win. The following day on their Newswire, ROH stated that the war with CZW was over, thanks to Homicide.
Despite being forced out of ROH, Hero invaded the promotion's first two shows in the United Kingdom in August and was defeated by Colt Cabana in a singles match and Cabana, Nigel McGuinness and Robbie Brookside in a six man tag team match where he teamed with Castagnoli and Chad Collyer. In August 2006, the Ring of Honor Tag Team Title belts were stolen from champions Austin Aries and Roderick Strong. Hero revealed on his LiveJournal that he and Castagnoli were the culprits and would be challenging for the titles on September 16. They defeated Aries and Strong at Glory By Honor V Night 2 to become the Ring of Honor tag team champions. ROH then announced that by winning the belts, Hero had been made a full time ROH wrestler. After it was announced that Castagnoli had signed a developmental deal with the WWE, the Kings of Wrestling lost the belts to Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal on November 25 at Dethroned.
On December 22 at International Challenge Larry Sweeney made his ROH debut and assisted Hero and Castagnoli defeat the Briscoe Brothers. The following night in Manhattan at Final Battle 2006 the Kings of Wrestling had their final match together when they, with Larry Sweeney in their corner, were defeated by the Briscoe Brothers in a rematch. After the match, Castagnoli announced that he was no longer going to World Wrestling Entertainment, and would remain in ROH as one half of the Kings of Wrestling. Sweeney then said he and Chris Hero had big plans for 2007, but Castagnoli was not included in them. Then, when Hero was forced to choose between staying with Castagnoli or going with Sweeney, he shook Castagnoli's hand but left with Sweeney.
Hero has since found relative success in singles competition, with notable feuds including Nigel McGuinness and the Briscoe Brothers. Hero was described by Sweeney as "the best athlete in Ring of Honor today", and was the most high-profile member of Sweet 'N' Sour Incorporated, Sweeney's stable that included Hero, Tank Toland, Bobby Dempsey and Sara Del Rey, with whom he held the unofficial Intergender World Tag Team Championship. He had challenged for the ROH World Title in a losing effort against then champion Homicide, and briefly reformed the Kings of Wrestling in another losing attempt at winning the ROH World Tag Team Championship.
At Survival of the Fittest 2007, Hero single handedly eliminated Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, Claudio Castagnoli, Rocky Romero and Human Tornado to win the Survival of the Fittest tournament. As his prize, Hero was granted a shot at the ROH Heavyweight Championship at a time of his choosing. He chose to challenge the reigning champion, Nigel McGuinness, at Glory by Honor VI: Night One. Despite a badly torn biceps sustained a week prior, McGuinness accepted the challenge. Hero managed to force McGuinness to tap out, but the match was restarted after the referee noticed that McGuinness had reached the ropes. After the restart McGuinness made Hero tap out and retained his title in controversial fashion. On June 27, 2008, Hero pinned FIP World Champion Roderick Strong in a non-title bout with an assist from Sweeney. On June 28, 2008, Hero's winning streak continued when he defeated Pelle Primeau in a Light's Out Match with an assist from Larry Sweeney and Sara Del Rey, despite interference from former Sweet N'Sour Inc. team mate and later turn coat Brent Albright. On July 26, 2008, Hero and fellow Sweet N'Sour Inc. team mate Go Shiozaki were defeated by Roderick Strong and Naomichi Marufuji when Strong pinned Hero with a big boot/cradle backbreaker combination. During late 2008 Hero began wearing a more traditional wrestling attire and adopted a new finishing maneuver in the Rolling Elbow, while being dubbed "That Young Knockout Kid" by his manager Larry Sweeney, who ended up leaving the company in April 2009. On May 8, 2009, Hero was defeated by the ROH World Champion Jerry Lynn in a match for the title. On July 25, 2009, in Toronto, Canada, Hero scored what could be considered the biggest win of his career when he pinned Lance Storm in a grudge match that was one year in the making. During much of 2009, Hero rekindled an old feud with Eddie Kingston, whom he defeated in a singles match on September 26 at Glory By Honor VIII: The Final Countdown. On December 19, 2009, at Final Battle 2009, ROH's first live pay-per-view, Kingston defeated Hero in a "Fight Without Honor". Later in the evening, after the Briscoe Brothers had defeated Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards for the ROH World Tag Team Titles, Hero reunited with his Kings of Wrestling partner Claudio Castagnoli and together they attacked the new champions and then posed with their Tag Team Titles. The two would adopt Shane Hagadorn as their manager and Sara Del Rey as an associate. On April 3, 2010, at The Big Bang! Hero and Castagnoli defeated the Briscoes to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship for the second time. At the following pay-per-view, Death Before Dishonor VIII, on June 19 Hero and Castagnoli successfully defended their titles against the Briscoes in a No Disqualification match. In July Ring of Honor announced the return of Tag Wars, where twelve tag teams would compete in three blocks to determine, which three would get to challenge the Kings of Wrestling in the final Ultimate Endurance match. On August 28 the Kings of Wrestling defeated The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavis), The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) and the Briscoes in the Ultimate Endurance match to win the 2010 Tag Wars and retain the ROH World Tag Team Championship. On September 2 it was announced that Hero had signed a contract extension with Ring of Honor. At the following pay–per–view, Glory By Honor IX on September 11, the Kings of Wrestling picked up a major victory by defeating Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin) in a non–title match. On December 18 at Final Battle 2010 the Kings of Wrestling ended their feud with the Briscoe Brothers in a six man tag team match, where Jay, Mark and their father Mike defeated Hero, Castagnoli and Shane Hagadorn. On January 4, 2011, Hero and Castagnoli became the longest reigning ROH World Tag Team Champions by breaking the previous record of 275 days, set by the Briscoe Brothers. On February 26 at 9th Anniversary Show, Hero and Castagnoli successfully defended the ROH World Tag Team Championship against The All Night Express. On April 1 at Honor Takes Center Stage, the Kings of Wrestling lost the ROH World Tag Team Championship to Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin, ending their reign at 363 days. On May 7 at Revolution Canada Hero unsuccesfully challenged ROH World Champion Eddie Edwards for his title, losing to him via referee stoppage.

International circuit

Chris has become a regular for several European wrestling promotions, most notable being the westside Xtreme wrestling (wXw) federation based in Essen, Germany. He has wrestled in sixteen different countries across the world: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Peru, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, and of course the United States.
In April 2007, Chris Hero competed in the first King of Europe Cup, as the representative of CZW. He defeated Claudio Castagnoli in the first round before being defeated by Doug Williams in the quarterfinals. On May 6, 2007, Hero won wXw's prestigious international competition event, the "16 Carat Gold Tournament", defeating Ares in the finals.
Hero also returned to Australia to wrestle for the PWA Queensland promotion, competing in their annual "Rise of the Warriors" tournament, in which he also competed in 2007. Hero made it all the way to the final of the tournament, which lasted two nights, losing to PWA Queensland regular, Esteban Molina. Along the way, he defeated Mason Childs, whom he lost to in the final of the 2007 tournament, Mark Davis, and Blakestone to get to the finals. The previous year, he defeated Kyote, Damian Slater, and Ryan Eagles to advance to the finals.
In January 2009, Hero returned to Japan for Pro Wrestling Noah. He came to an agreement with the Noah front office and was granted a stay at the dojo after the tour. He trained alongside Richie Steamboat and made his way back to the U.S. after five weeks abroad. Hero returned to Noah for the June 2009 tour and stayed, once again, at the dojo. In January 2010 Hero and Claudio Castagnoli entered the Global Tag League, but ended up losing all three of their matches. Hero and Castagnoli returned to Noah on November 19, 2010, for a three week long tour. The team went undefeated in tag team matches, before being defeated on December 5, the final day of the tour, by Takuma Sano and Yoshihiro Takayama in a match for the GHC Tag Team Championship. The Kings of Wrestling returned to Noah in April 2011 to take part in the 2011 Global Tag League, where they managed to win two out of their seven round robin matches, finishing seventh out of eight teams in the block.

Other promotions

Chris Hero also wrestled for Juggalo Championshit Wrestling (JCW) and was featured on JCW Volume 2, losing to Hyzaya, while using a gimmick of an anti-hero with a Superman shirt with an X over Superman's traditional logo. In November 2006, he wrestled Josh Daniels in the main event of MXW Pro Wrestling's Capital Collision in Albany, New York. On March 13, 2010, Hero made his debut for Evolve Wrestling at Evolve 2: Hero vs Hidaka, losing to Ikuto Hidaka in the main event of the evening.

Personal life

Spradlin appeared on Australian program Border Security: Australia's Front Line, a weekly television documentary program that details real and potential immigration and custom infringements at airports and seaports across Australia. On December 18, 2008, Spradlin had entered Australia under a tourist visa, which does not permit participating in paid or unpaid performances, even though he was planning to perform, defending his PWG World Championship in the PWA Queensland wrestling show the next day. Spradlin cooperated with the immigration officials and after four hours was permitted to leave the airport and enter the country after the event organiser agreed to sponsor him on an entertainment visa, which was approved by immigration.
Spradlin also appeared in a music video for the song "The Ballad of Bruce Moose" by Indie band Born Ruffians. The video features Hero performing his signature moves the rolling elbow and moonsault in slow motion.

In Wrestling


»Finishing moves

*Cyclone Kill (Rolling big boot)
*Hangman's Clutch (Stepover toehold inverted cravate)
*Hangman's Clutch II (Arm trap inverted cravate)
*Hangman's Clutch III (Inverted cravate / Standing leg grapevine combination)
*Hangman's Clutch Facebuster (Cravate twisted into a sitout facebuster)
*Hero's Welcome Championship Edition (Wrist–lock scoop lift dropped into a sitout scoop slam piledriver)
Multiple cutter variations:
*Death is Welcome (Lifting inverted swinging)
*Hero's Welcome (Inverted swinging, sometimes while applying a hammerlock)
*Super Hero's Welcome (Jumping inverted swinging)
Multiple elbow smash variations
*Cerebral Cortex Rolling Elbow / Death Blow / Hangman's Elbow (Discus to the back of the head)
*Rip Cord Rolling Elbow (Wrist–lock transitioned into a discus)
*Rolling Elbow (Discus, sometimes with a loaded elbow pad)
*Rivera Cloverleaf – innovated; named in tribute to his trainer Jorge "Skayde" Rivera
*Rubik's Cube (Electric chair driver)
*Stretch Plum Alpha (Stretch plum)

»Signature Moves

*Backward roll into a corkscrew senton
*Cravate
*Cravate Buster (Three–quarter facelock corkscrew neckbreaker)
*Cravate Countdown (Standing three–quarter facelock dropped into a sitout position)
*Cravate Cutter (Diving front flip three–quarter facelock bulldog)
*Cravate–O–Clasm (Three–quarter facelock iconoclasm)
*Double leg slam
*Elbow smash
*Hero DDT (Spinning lifting DDT)
*Hero Sandwich (Swinging side slam backbreaker)
*Hero Sandwich II (Swinging side slam backbreaker, while applying a hammerlock)
*Hero Sidekick (Running arched big boot to a cornered opponent)
*Hero Stomp (Diving double foot stomp, sometimes while springboarding)
*Indian deathlock piledriver
*Johnny Saint special
*Jumping senton, sometimes preceded by doing a somersault
*Moonsault, sometimes while standing
*Multiple forearm smashes
Multiple suplex variations
*Crash Landing (Rolling release)
*Cravate – innovated
*German
*Hammerlock
*Russ Abbot (Hero performs a leapfrog, crawls between opponent's legs, rolls over the opponent and performs a schoolboy)
*Standing double foot stomp, sometimes followed by a standing senton
*Tracy Smothers (Rapid double palm strikes to the chest of an opponent in the corner)
*Topé con Hero (Somersault topé through the second and top ropes)

»Nicknames

*The Mack Daddy of the Cravate
*"The (self–proclaimed) Savior of CZW"
*That Young Knockout Kid

»Managers

*Dave Prazak
*Nadia Nyce
*Jim Fannin
*Larry Sweeney
*Sara Del Rey
*Shane Hagadorn
*Candice LeRae

»Entrance themes

"A Certain Shade of Green" by Incubus
"Dead and Bloated" by Stone Temple Pilots
"Holding Out For A Hero" by Bonnie Tyler
"My Hero" by Foo Fighters
"It's A Bird, It's A Plane" by Ralph Cardall
"Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down
"Nobody's Real" by Powerman 5000
"Smack My Bitch Up" by The Prodigy
"Blind" by Korn
"Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith
"Everyday I Love You Less and Less" by Kaiser Chiefs
"Don't You Want Me" by The Human League
"Requiem for a Tower (with Holding Out For A Hero intro)" by Clint Mansell
"Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top
"Chris is Awesome!" by Viro the Virus
"We Are the Champions" by Queen
"KoW (Kings)" by Cody B. Ware, Emilio Sparks and J. Glaze

»Wrestlers trained by Hero

*Absolute Andy
*Adam Polak
*Aero
*Amasis
*Andres Diamond
*Andrew Patterson
*Andy Sumner
*Ares
*Big Sick Ben
*Chris Bernardi
*Black Jack Marciano
*Bryce Remsburg
*Chris Kole
*Claudio Castagnoli
*Crossbones
*Cuefa
*Danny Havoc
*Darksoul
*Dragon Dragon
*Drake Younger
*Drew Gulak
*Eddie Kingston
*Emil Sitoci
*Fire Ant
*Frightmare
*Gran Akuma
*Guy Alexander
*Hallowicked
*Hydra
*Icarus
*JC Bailey
*Jigsaw
*Lance Steel
*Larry Sweeney
*Lazio
*Lince Dorado
*Lucky
*Marc Roudin
*Marty Fabz
*Mickie Knuckles
*Nadia Nyce
*Ophidian
*Orange Cassidy
*Orion
*Ravage
*Retail Dragon
*Shane Storm
*ShareCropper
*Soldier Ant
*Tassilo Jung
*Terry Daniels
*Tim Donst
*Tommy End
*Tommy Thompson
*Trik Davis
*UltraMantis Black
*Vin Gerard
*Vries Kastelein
*Wesley Croton
*Worker Ant

Championships and accomplishments


»Alternative Championship Wrestling

*ACW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Chikara

*Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas (1 time) – with Claudio Castagnoli
*Tag World Grand Prix (2006) – with Claudio Castagnoli

»Combat Zone Wrestling

*CZW Iron Man Championship (1 time)
*CZW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*CZW World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Claudio Castagnoli
*Last Team Standing (2006) – with Claudio Castagnoli

»Coliseum Championship Wrestling

*CCW Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
*CCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with John Caesar

»Garage Professional Wrestling

*GPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Hard Core Wrestling

*HCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Danny Blackheart

»Impact Championship Wrestling

*ICW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Independent Wrestling Association East Coast

*IWA East Coast Heavyweight Championship (2 times, current)

»Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South

*IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
*Strong Style Tournament (2005)
*Sweet Science Sixteen (2000)

»Juggalo Championship Wrestling

*JCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Claudio Castagnoli

»NWA West Virginia / Ohio

*NWA WV/OH Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Northern States Wrestling Alliance

*NSWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Pro Wrestling Guerrilla

*PWG World Championship (1 time)

»Pro Wrestling Illustrated

*PWI ranked him #49 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the world in the PWI 500 in 2007

»Ring of Honor

*Undisputed Intergender Heavyweight Tag Team Championship of the World (1 time) – with Sara Del Rey
*ROH World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Claudio Castagnoli
*Survival of the Fittest (2007)
*Tag Wars (2010) – with Claudio Castagnoli

»SoCal UNCENSORED Awards

*Match of the Year (2008) vs. Low Ki at PWG 2008 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage Two, November 2, 2008
*Match of the Year (2009) vs. Bryan Danielson at PWG Guerre Sans Frontières, September 4, 2009

»Unified Championship Wrestling

*UCW Television Championship (1 time)

»Violent Championship Wrestling

*VCW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Porno the Clown
*VCW Triple Threat Championship (2 times)

»westside Xtreme wrestling

*wXw World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*wXw Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Marc Roudin
*16 Carat Gold Tournament (2007)

»Wrestling Observer Newsletter

*Tag Team of the Year (2010) with Claudio Castagnoli

»Xtreme Intense Championship Wrestling

*XICW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

»Other achievements

*Jeff Peterson Cup (2007)


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Arm Breaker with Head + Arm Suplex
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Arm Drag + Rolling Back Pin
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Arm Trap Mat Slam + Headbutt to Stomach + Stomp x3 + Chop x2
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CAT_IMG Posted: 1/9/2011, 05:33     +1Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]


»Matt Striker: Este Tajiri si que es un amo de las patadas, y no lo digo literalmente, ya que como acabamos de ver con la Enzuigiri, las da como si de ello dependiera su vida, aunque al tratarse de una lucha titular, eso es totalmente coherente. Yoshihiro busca la cuenta aprovechando que esa patada dejo totalmente noqueado a Christopher sin duda alguna.

»Todd Grisham: ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Y tre...! ¡¡No!! Hero apenas que logra levantar el brazo justo a tiempo, una fracción de segundo y le hubiera costado a lo largo y a lo ancho su primera lucha titular, pero a estas alturas de la lucha, por lo menos se iría sabiendo que dio un gran combate, pero estoy casi totalmente seguro que esto da para un buen rato mas.

»Matt Striker: El nipón levanta al contendiente de su presea, le da un par de golpes y ahora lo intenta rebotar contra las cuerdas, el rubio logra evitarlo haciéndole manita de puerco y pateandole el estomago, lo levanta como para contra lona de poder, pero lo gira un poco, ¡Y le aplica una variación de Brainbuster! Daño cerebral para el de Tokyo.

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»¡Kick to Gut + Scoop Brainbuster


»Todd Grisham: Pero al parecer fue por puro reflejo, ya que ahora el That Young Knockout Kid se tira a la lona, estos chicos se empieza a cansar y a resentir los golpes ya recibidos, Christopher se levanta frente al esquinero y se recarga en el mismo, mientras que el campeón europeo hace lo mismo pero sin ayuda de nadie.

»Matt Striker: Y justo como todos esperábamos va rápidamente hacia a Hero, que le deja marcada la suela de su bota en la cara, Tajiri retrocede pero persiste, le intenta dar una patada al rubio, pero este lo agarra por la pierna y sin soltarlo lo eleva sobre sus hombros como a niño de preescolar, ¡Y lo deja caer de cara contra el esquinero!

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»¡Counter Big Boot + Fallaway Powerbomb against Turnbuckle + Indian Deathlock Piledriver


»Todd Grisham: Eso le debió de quitar lo guapo, o bueno, su belleza abstracta. Yoshihiro se niega aún a caer contra la lona, pero también el Salvador de la CZW sabe como dejar noqueados a sus oponentes, ahora toma por la cabeza a su oponente y la mete entre sus piernas, y justamente por esas extremidades lo levanta un poco.

»Matt Striker: Pero como el movimiento marca de Christopher, lo toma por ellas en forma de un Indian Deathlock, por lo que multiplica el dolor en dos, ¡Y lo deja caer con al rompecuellos! El nipón acaba de quedar enterrado cual planta en invernadero, pero sobre todo, Hero cumplió su tal vez cometido, que es dañarle aún mas el coco, cosa que no creo que se pueda mas.

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»¡Hammerlock DDT


»Todd Grisham: Pues dudo que alguien te escucho, porque tú sabes, y todos saben, que eso es casi imposible de cambiar. El retador levanta al campeón, al cual toma con un candado martillo al brazo, y sin liberarlo de ningún modo lo toma por la cabeza, ¡Y DDT con llave incluida! Cada vez veo mas común este movimiento en los combates del oriundo de la Metrópolis.

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CAT_IMG Posted: 30/8/2011, 04:17     +1Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]
»Matt Striker: ¡Le saco música a la quijada de Christopher! Que en el instante en que la bota de Tajiri lo toco, cayó inmediatamente a la lona, Yoshihiro se niega a ceder a su presea tan fácil, pero justo en esta lucha, demostrara si esta echo para seguir siendo campeón, o si fue cuestión de suerte el convertirse en campeón europeo.

»Todd Grisham: Y justamente el nipón ahora va cerrarte la boca, y empieza a levantar el cuerpo de Hero, que milagrosamente reacciona y le abre el compás de los brazos al Japanese Buzzsaw, ¡Y machetazo para el mismo! Seguido de una bota a la cara del mismo, ¡Y otro machetazo! Y vaya, que sorpresa, otra bota a la cara, y ahora lo intenta rebotar en las cuerdas.

»Matt Striker: El oriundo de Tokyo se lo revierte, ¡Pero no! El rubio logro evitarlo con un rodillazo al vientre, y es ahora él, el que decide ir a las cuerdas, ¡Y segunda desnucadora giratoria que aplica en la noche! Y el de la Metrópolis recupera su verticalidad casi al instante levantándose a la Shawn Michaels con unas pataditas al aire.

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»¡Chop + Big Boot + Chop + Big Boot + Knee Smash + Swinning Neckbreaker


»Todd Grisham: Este combate esta superando las expectativas dentro de muchos en el estadio, y la misma cantidad que genera ello, es el mismo número de personas que se queda con la boca sellada al ver en esta lucha hasta lo impensable, y ojala que continué así y no vayan perdiendo el ritmo. El Salvador de la CZW levanta a Tajiri.

»Matt Striker: Y le propina un codazo al cráneo de Yoshihiro, que casi que pierde el equilibrio, a duras penas no cayó gracias al bendito esquinero del que se detuvo, Christopher lo levanta y lleva al ojo del huracán, ¡Y contra lona de poder en el centro del ring! Hero se detiene en seco, salta, ¡Y cae con un Senton sobre del cuerpo del nipón!

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»¡Elbow Strike + Scoop Slam + Jumping Senton


»Todd Grisham: Esta lucha si que me esta gustando, ¡Y mucho! Cualquiera diría que con un Chris Hero en su segundo Pague por Ver, y a pocos meses de ser contratado, este dando una señora lucha frente a un veterano como lo es Tajiri, y que mas aún, esta defendiendo su campeonato europeo en esta misma lucha.

»Matt Striker: No se porque sentí que lo que acabas de decir fue un sermón, supongo que es la costumbre. El rubio levanta una vez mas al Japanese Buzzsaw, lo toma por la cabeza, y ahora también por una de sus piernas, y decide elevarlo sobre la altura de sus hombros, una caída desde ahí arriba para el campeón europeo sería muy fea.

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»¡Fisherman Brainbuster on Knee


»Todd Grisham: El That Young Knockout Kid lo empieza a dejar caer con una especie de Brainbuster estilo pescador, ¡¡Pero no!! ¡Justo en el último segundo cambio el rumbo de la lona a su rodilla! Que golpe mas bestial para el cuello, nuca y cabeza, ¡Todo en uno! Este combate empieza a convertirse en un sube y baja de emociones, las cuales cada vez son mas intensas.
CAT_IMG Posted: 29/8/2011, 16:13     -1Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]
»Matt Striker: ¡Pero que movimiento mas brutal por parte de Tajiri! En todos mis años que llevo de comentarista de lucha libre no había visto un movimiento tan bestial, el brazo de Christopher debe de estar sufriendo demasiado en estos precisos instantes, el nipón sigue girando y girando, y eso es peor para la extremidad de Hero.

»Todd Grisham: El Japanese Buzzsaw no se detiene por anda, pero, ¡oh no! Para su mala suerte llego rodando hasta tocar las cuerdas, y el referee obliga al proveniente de Tokyo a liberar a su oponente, y el retador finalmente es liberado, pero con obvias razones se duele del brazo, mientras que el campeón europeo se levanta un tanto molesto.

»Matt Striker: Pero no así se rinde tan fácil, tal y como un verdadero campeón, el cual ahora levanta a su retador, lo toma por una mano y lo intenta rebotar contra las cuerdas, pero el rubio logra revertirle la idea y Tajiri es el que termina rebotando contra las cuerdas, el That Young Knockout Kid lo recibe con una patada al estomago.

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»¡Kick to Gut + Swinning Neckbreaker


»Todd Grisham: Christopher va rápidamente a tomar vuelo a las cuerdas, ¡Y regresa con una desnucadora giratoria para el nipón! Hero se levanta como de rayo, y hace lo mismo con su oponente, ¡Y le aplica un candado a la cabeza! Y con eso mismo lo lleva contra un esquinero, pero al hacer eso el Japanese Buzzsaw esta en contacto con las cuerdas.

»Matt Striker: El referee empieza a contar, pero al rubio le vale, y suelta a su oponente hasta el número tres, y ahora aprovechándose de la situación, captura las piernas de su oponente entre las cuerdas y se recarga sobre del mismo, y sin esfuerzo alguno le propinados un par de codazos muy vagos, pero ahora con las cosas un poco mas en serio, el de la Metrópolis va a las cuerdas.

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»¡Headlock + Back Elbow Strike x2 + Hero Sidekick


»Todd Grisham: ¡Y regresa propinándole una dura patada al cráneo! y de no ser porque Tajiri esta atrapado entre las cuerdas, ya hubiera caído cual costal, y Christopher amablemente le da una ayudita, y lo empuja directo a la lona, y ahora le deja caer dos pisotones seguidos, ambos directos a la espalda, y al parecer, aunque fueron leves, le causaron efecto al nipón.

»Matt Striker: Hero levanta a su rival, pero tan pronto se levanto el oriundo de Tokyo, fue como tan pronto regreso a la lona con una yegüita, el rubio se pone atrás de él y le aplica una llave a ambos brazos, y a pesar de que el combate ya esta empezando a durar mas de lo que cualquiera hubiera esperado, usan movimientos tanto brutales, ¡Como técnicos!

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»¡Stomp x2 + Snapmare + Inverted Double Underhook Hold + Full Nelson Hold with Legs


»Todd Grisham: Estos tipos de pueden dar el lujo de eso, ¡Y mas! Ya que conociendo el repertorio de ambos, son capaces de, ¡Todo! Ya que, a pesar de que lo ha echo por años, siempre me sorprende la Tarántula de Tajiri, quien ahora es liberado de los brazos, y Hero eleva sus piernas sobre el campeón, ¡Y le aplica una Nelson completa con sus piernas!
CAT_IMG Posted: 29/8/2011, 02:54     -1Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]
»Matt Striker: Bonito movimiento por parte de Tajiri, que hasta ahora en el corto tiempo que lleva el combate, a echo todo lo que esta en sus manos para dominar a Christopher, que ahora esta en la lona como sin saber en donde es que esta, y como es que llego hasta ahí, el nipón se aprovecha de eso, y le da unos cuantos pisotones extra.

»Todd Grisham: El proveniente de la ciudad de Tokyo, ciudad a la que me gustaría ir algún día, ¡Y espero ir! Levanta a Hero y le propina un par de golpes, ahora lo toma por una mano y lo intenta rebotar con las cuerdas, pero el rubio impresionantemente reacciona justo a tiempo y es el que manda al campeón europeo a rebotar a las cuerdas.

»Matt Striker: ¡Y el That Young Knockout Kid lo recibe con una catapulta! La altura que tomo Tajiri fue simplemente impresionante, y entre mas alto esta, mas dura es la caída. Christopher empieza a retomar el camino para dominar un rato mas a su oponente, y a pesar de ser apenas el segundo Pago por Ver de Hero, lo esta haciendo muy bien.

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»¡Back Body Drop


»Todd Grisham: Cualquiera en su pleno juicio lo haría, o por lo menos lo intentaría, ya que, la lucha esta muy cerca de las estelares, ¡Y es titular! ¿Qué mas puede pedir un novato? Aunque claro, no considero a ninguno de estos dos como novatos, ¡Para nada! Pero bueno, continuando con la acción del cuadrilátero actual, el rubio levanta al proveniente de Tokyo.

»Matt Striker: Lo lleva contra uno de los esquineros, ¡Y machetazo para el nipón! Que si recibe tantos machetazos como lo ha echo hasta ahora, hoy dormirá con un ardor mas fuerte que si estuviera en el mismísimo infierno, pero ahora no se para que lo llevo al esquinero, ya que irónicamente el de la Metrópolis ahora aleja a su oponente del mismo.

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»¡Chop + Scoop Slam + Seated Senton


»Todd Grisham: El That Young Knockout Kid lo levanta, ¡Y contra lona de poder! El campeón europeo no se la esta pasando nada bien en estos momentos, y como para Christopher el tiempo es oro puro, ahora va a rebotar a las cuerdas, ¡Y regresa cayendo con un Senton sobre Tajiri! Que estoy casi seguro que con eso, se quedo sin reservas de aire en los pulmones.

»Matt Striker: Hero levanta una vez mas a su rival, lo toma por la cabeza y tal vez el cuello, con su muy conocida movida de rendición: el Cravate, el rubio le grita al público diciendo algo que termina en Buster, pero no logro escuchar muy bien lo que dijo, el That Young Knockout Kid toma vuelo con su pie echándolo para tras para ganar velocidad.

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»¡Cravate Buster


»Todd Grisham: ¡Y desnucadora para el nipón! Pero muy a la Chris Hero, ya que modifico el agarre a la cabeza tranformandolo en su Cravate, y supongo que para los que lo seguían en su carrera sabrán que era uno de sus movimientos favoritos, pero aquí, en WWE[IRP] no se lo había visto usar antes, pero bueno, ¡Sigamos con la lucha!
CAT_IMG Posted: 28/8/2011, 05:42     -1Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]
»Matt Striker: Y Tajiri nos empieza demostrando el porque es que es el campeón Europeo, y que mejor que en su primera defensa, Christopher en estos momentos se las esta viendo peor que negras, esa salto del mono que le acaba de aplicar el Japanese Buzzsaw, que ahora a base de pisotones y mas golpes se lleva a Hero contra el esquinero, ¡Pero el rubio al fin reacciona con una patada al vientre!

»Todd Grisham: Y sin perder ni un solo segundo, le cambia las cartas a Tajiri, y ahora es él quien esta contra el esquinero, el That Young Knockout Kid toma vuelo con su brazo y le propina un codazo al rostro lo mas fuerte que pudo, ¡Y ahora le estampa su mano contra el pecho con un machetazo! Que estoy muy seguro de que se escucho inclusive fuera del coliseo, pero no contento Christopher lo aleja un poco de ahí.

»Matt Striker: ¡Y ahora le deja roja la espalda con otro machetazo para ella! Tan fuerte se lo aplico que el nipón cayo a la lona tan pronto la mano de Hero le cayo como concreto encima, y esto un buen comienzo de lucha para ambos, y prácticamente están obligados a seguir ha si, todo para darle buena apariencia al Pago por Evento, y que les valga cada centavo a cada uno de los asistentes y televidentes.

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»¡Kick to Gut + Elbow Strike + Chop + Chop to Back


»Todd Grisham: Sin mencionar que esta es la séptima lucha, y la última que no es Main Event de ninguna de las marcas, así que, o dan buena lucha o la dan, y para cualquiera de los dos es algo bueno, ya que se trata de una lucha titular. Ahora el campeón europeo se empieza a levantar, pero de espaldas del rubio, eso no le puede traer nada bueno, si no me creen esperen un momento.

»Matt Striker: Tajiri se voltea, ¡Y le da un golpe que manda a la lona al oriundo de Tokyo! El That Young Knockout Kid un poco mas confiado, obliga a que el nipón recupere la verticalidad, lo manda a rebotar a las cuerdas, ¡Y Christopher lo recibe con unas patadas voladoras que toman por sorpresa a su oponente! Y ahora Hero se levanta a la Shawn Michaels, demostrándonos que su altura no representa problema alguno.

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»¡Punch + Dropkicks + Chop to Back + Spear on Corner


»Todd Grisham: El rubio sigue persistiendo, y levanta una vez mas al campeón europeo, ¡Y otro machetazo a su espalda! Pero esta vez Tajiri se aleja un poco y se deja caer sobre de las cuerdas, el Salvador lo quita de ahí y lo pone contra el esquinero mas cercano, retrocede un poco, ¡Y lanza para el nipón! Que fue echo emparedado por el esquinero y por Christopher.

»Matt Striker: El de Tokyo aún tiene la mueca de dolor, y Hero al parecer hará que le duré ¡Aún! Mas, ya que ahora lo toma por una mano y lo manda al otro lado del charco con un lazo irlandés, el rubio lo mira, va rápidamente hacia él, ¡Y segunda lanza para el nipón! Que ahora incluso salta un poco del dolor, y al parecer hoy le dio al rubio por hacerle una especie de tributo a Edge.

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»¡Irish Whip + Spear on Corner


»Todd Grisham: Hasta ahora va muy pareja la lucha, pero solo de recordar que apenas es el inicio, uno recuerda que esto podría durar mucho mas, solo es cuestión de que los participantes quieran y puedan, y considerando que esta es la primera lucha titular de Hero, es obvio que hará todo lo que este en sus manos por quedar mínimo bien, ya si logra ganar, ¡Pues que mejor para él!
CAT_IMG Posted: 28/8/2011, 02:24     Hell in a Cell - 7th Match: Tajiri © vs Chris Hero - WWE PPV [IRP]

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» Bobby Cruise: Ladies and Gentlemen, The Following contest is a Single Match for the WWE[IRP] European Championship, Introducing Next, Making his way to the ring, From Metrópolis, Weighting 225 Pounds and Height 6,5 Foots, he's the contender for the title "That Young Knockout Kid" ¡¡¡Chris... Heeeeeeero!!!

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De repente la arena apaga todas sus luces y empieza a sonar el tema de Chris Hero, solo se vislumbra el logo de WWE[IRP], pero la cámara se torna hasta la rampa de entradas,donde ahí solo una luz verde por donde salen los luchadores participantes de Hell in a Cell[IRP]. Se va acercando lentamente, mientras que la música dice "Hero, Hero" finalmente se escucha Chris is Awesome, y justamente el oriundo de Ohio sale de entre las tinieblas, Christopher avanza un poco en la rampa con su sudadera blanca.

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Se baja el gorro y gira como aplicando un Rolling Elbow al aire, mientras les muestra el codo a todos como su taunt, Hero avanza más rápido por la rampa mientras observa a todos a su alrededor, se sube hasta el filo del ring, brinca hasta el esquinero con una pirueta se baja del mismo, se quita la sudadera, se sube a un esquinero, los observa una vez más, se baja y va a otro esquinero, hace su taunt una vez más, se baja y se sube una vez más a otro y se detiene su música y Titantron para continuar con esto.

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Suerte también, y pues entonces a tres Gifs para que sea mejor ;)
CAT_IMG Posted: 26/8/2011, 08:00     +1WWE Hell In A Cell 2011 [IRP] - Carteleras [IRP]
No me esperaba estar en la Cartelera Xd, y menos tan arriba e.e, pero ya que me dieron la oportunidad les agradezco a los que me la hayan dado Xd y pues la aprovechare, suerte a todos en sus combates.
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