Rocky Reynolds

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Rocky Reynolds
Luscious Rocky Reynolds.jpg
Birth nameAaron Madden
BornTitusville, Pennsylvania[1]
ResidenceTitusville, Pennsylvania
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Rocky Reynolds
Aaron Madden
Billed height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Billed weight215 lb (98 kg; 15.4 st)
Billed fromTitusville, Pennsylvania
Debut2000

Aaron Madden is an American professional wrestler who wrestled for the National Wrestling Alliance under the ring name Rocky Reynolds, where he is a former four-time NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion.[2]

Professional wrestling career[]

National Wrestling Alliance (2000–2003)[]

Reynolds began competing for the National Wrestling Alliance in 2000. During his time in the NWA he became a four time NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion competing in the NWA territories across Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Florida. On October 26, 2002, Reynolds teamed with A.J. Styles unsuccessfully challenging America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) for the NWA World Tag Team Championships[3] On February 5, 2003, Reynolds wrestled for TNA when he teamed with longtime rival Jason Rumble to challenge America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) and lost when Storm pinned Reynolds.[4][5][6][7]

Pro Wrestling Rampage (2007–2018)[]

On November 24, 2007, Reynolds made his debut for Pro Wrestling Rampage defeating Johnny Gargano.[8] On May 14, 2010, Reynolds defeated Bill Collier to become the PWR Heavyweight Championship[9] Four months later on September 11, Reynolds defeated John McChesney to win the PWR Lake Erie Championship along with unifying it with the PWR Heavyweight Championship.[10]

Championships and accomplishments[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Rocky Reynolds profile".
  2. ^ "Luscious: The Story of Four Time NWA World Champion Rocky Reynolds". July 2014.
  3. ^ "NWA 54th Anniversary Show "Battle Of The Belts 2002"".
  4. ^ "NWA TNA PPV #30". TNA Weekly PPVs 2003. ProWrestlingHistory.com. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  5. ^ Cawthon, Graham. "2003". Yearly Results. TheHistoryofWWE.com. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  6. ^ Johnson, Mike (February 5, 2011). "2/5 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: ANDRE THE GIANT WINS AND LOSES THE WWF TITLE, 60 MINUTES PUT ECW ON THE MAP FOREVER AND MORE". PWInsider.com. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  7. ^ Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (Producer) (2003). Best of NWA TNA Xplosion 01/18/2003-02/22/2003 (DVD). Nashville, Tennessee: TCTapes.net.
  8. ^ "PWR 11.24.07 show results".
  9. ^ "PWR 5.14.10 show results".
  10. ^ "PWR 9.11.10 show results".
  11. ^ "APWF Throwback Championship history".
  12. ^ "NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship history".
  13. ^ "NWA 53rd Anniversary Show results".
  14. ^ "PWR Heavyweight Championship history".
  15. ^ "PWR Lake Erie Championship history".
  16. ^ "PWR Tag Team Championship history".
  17. ^ "PWR Wild Card Tag Team Championship history".

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