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The following month he was called Mike McGrath, [13] which lasted 3 months, only to be changed again to Mike Dalton in April 2011. [14] Dalton made his television debut on the July 17, 2011, episode of FCW TV in a loss to Alexander Rusev. [15] He earned another win in FCW on November 17, 2011, against Peter Orlov. [11]
Michael Dalton (priest) (1902–2009), Canadian military chaplain Mike Dalton (baseball) (born 1963), Major League Baseball pitcher with the Detroit Tigers Mike Dalton (wrestler) , former ring name of Matt Clement, Canadian wrestler
The FCW Florida Tag Team Championship [4] was a professional wrestling tag team championship owned and promoted by Florida Championship Wrestling, (FCW), a former developmental territory of WWE. It was contested for in their tag team division. The championship was created and debuted on February 23, 2008 at a FCW house show. [3]
At 300 days, The Dirty Daltons' first reign was the longest, while the team of Mike Boyette and The Wrestling Pro's second reign was the shortest, at less than one day. The team with the most reigns is The Dalton Brothers (Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton) with five. Mike Boyette has the most individual reigns with seven.
On June 20, 2012, The Ascension made their debut on NXT, defeating CJ Parker and Mike Dalton with their double team finisher, Downcast. [5] [6] They would later enter a rivalry with The Usos, with the Ascension getting the better end of most of the encounters between the two teams.
Brett Giehl [8] [9] (born March 4, 1986), [10] [11] better known by the ring name Dalton Castle, is an American professional wrestler.He is currently signed to Ring of Honor (ROH), where he is a one-time ROH World Champion, a one-time ROH World Television Champion and a two-time ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champion.
His first professional wrestling match was at an FCW live event on September 30, where he teamed with Abraham Washington in a losing effort against Big E Langston and Calvin Raines. He made his televised debut on the November 13 episode of FCW TV, teaming with Colin Cassady and Mike Dalton in a losing effort against The Ascension.
Mercer participated on August 1 in a losing fatal four-way tag match, teaming with Chad Baxter, against The Ascension (Conor O'Brian and Kenneth Cameron), Jason Jordan and Mike Dalton and Brad Maddox and Rick Victor. Mercer's last match in WWE/NXT was on September 27 in a squash match against Erick Rowan.