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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 .
The team never had an official team name, but were just referred to as "the tag team of London and Kendrick." In 2006 London and Kendrick put the tag team name "The Hooliganz" on their wrestling attires and tried to convince the WWE management to start calling the team by that name, but were unsuccessful in their attempts. [5]
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]
During a tag-team match on Velocity the Mexicools faced the reigning WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick. Although both teams respected each other during the match, Psicosis used the ropes to pick up an illegal pinfall to win the match. This led to Super Crazy questioning Psicosis' actions.
Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio, Paul London, and Raw superstar Gregory Helms joined the match to challenge Kash for the Cruiserweight Championship. A memorable spot from this match was Paul London executing a shooting star press onto all of the challengers. Gregory Helms executed a flying neckbreaker on London. Kid Kash nailed London with a Dead ...
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]
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.