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Jeremy Fritz [1] [2] (born December 15, 1979), known by his ring name Eric Young, is a Canadian professional wrestler, and is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He is also known for his tenure in WWE , where he served as the leader of the Sanity stable.
[1] [2] [3] They are former two-time Impact World Tag Team Champions. The stable was formed on November 14, 2020 at the Turning Point event, where Doering debuted as Eric Young's enforcer. [4] [5] The group would later be expanded with the additions of Deaner [6] and Rhino. [7] Rhino was kicked out of the stable in September 2021.
2 Eric Young: November 11, 2007: Genesis (2007) Orlando, Florida: 1 106 Eric Young took the championship after defeating James Storm in a drinking contest. [14] 3 James Storm: February 25, 2008: TNA Impact! Orlando, Florida: 2 1 This was a Ladder match. This episode aired on tape delay on February 28, 2008 [10] — Deactivated March 6, 2008 ...
At NXT TakeOver: WarGames, Young, Wolfe and Dain faced The Undisputed Era and the team of The Authors of Pain and Roderick Strong in a WarGames match, the first one in 20 years, but ultimately lost when Young was pinned by Cole. [24] [25] On the December 20 episode of NXT, Young and Dain lost the NXT Tag Team Championship to Fish and O'Reilly. [26]
Endorphin is the stage name of Eric Chapus (born ca. 1962, Saint-Tropez, France), an electronic act and music teacher. Since 1984 he has lived in Australia originally at Kuranda , where he started his musical career.
Cameron Young made a splash at the Travelers Championship on Saturday, recording a score of 59 in the third round of the tournament. The result marks the 13th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history, and ...
The set used for the Bound for Glory IV event. The fourth installment under the Bound for Glory name was announced in January 2008 with an October 12 date attached. [5] TNA issued a mobile alert in March 2008 that the top three candidate cities to host the event were New York City, Toronto, and Chicago. [6]
Killings returned to WWE in 2008 and was renamed R-Truth, winning the WWE United States Championship, and the WWE Tag Team Championship (with Kofi Kingston) over the next several years. He headlined multiple WWE pay-per-view events during the early 2010s, including matches for the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship .