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Paul Michael London [7] (born April 16, 1980) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to Major League Wrestling (MLW), where he performs as a wrestler and a producer. He is best known for his tenure in WWE .
London and Kendrick continued their winning streak against the champions, earning singles victories for Kendrick and London over Nitro and Mercury respectively, [15] [16] leading to a title match at Judgment Day, where London and Kendrick won their first WWE Tag Team Championship as a team (London's second WWE Tag Team Title reign and Kendrick ...
Next was the WWE Tag Team Championship match between the champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick, with Ashley, and K.C. James and Idol Stevens, with Michelle McCool. London was pushed off the second turnbuckle to the outside early on, leading to the challengers dominating, before London tagged in Kendrick.
Phillip Paul Lloyd: PJ Black: 2-4 Deveon Everhart: Dezmond X: 4 Jessie Godderz: Mr. Pec-Tacular: 4 Luis Fernandez-Gil: Antonio Cueto Dario Cueto: 1-4 [9] Salvador Guerrero IV: Chavo Guerrero Jr. 1-4 Holly Meowy: The Beautiful Brenda: 2-4 Martin Casaus: Magnificent Marty Marty "The Moth" Martinez: 1-4 Miguel Ángel Olivo: Daga: 3-4 Brian Winbush ...
The rating was the same as the No Mercy 2005 event, which was marked as an "absolutely terrible" pay-per-view from WWE. [24] The standard match between Billy Kidman and Paul London was rated a 7 out of 10. [19]
The next match was a standard match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, in which Paul London defended the title against Chavo Guerrero. After back and forth action between the two, London was able to perform a 450° splash. London then pinned Guerrero to retain the WWE Cruiserweight title. [19] [18] [20]
The first match that aired on pay-per-view was the WWE Tag Team Championship match between MNM (Johnny Nitro, Joey Mercury, and their manager, Melina) and their challengers Paul London and Brian Kendrick. [1] [4] After a largely back and forth match, Mercury accidentally ran into Nitro, who hit Melina on the outside.
The first WWE wrestler to wrestle as the El Gran Luchadore was Paul London on April 22, 2004, in a singles match against John "Bradshaw" Layfield.El Gran Luchadore was presented by SmackDown General Manager Paul Heyman as the Mexican Heavyweight Champion, but the match was a squash where JBL won. [1]