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Tyson Kidd
Canadian retired professional wrestler
Theodore James "TJ" Wilson (born July 11, 1980), better known by the ring nameTyson Kidd, is a Canadian retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he works as a producer.[4]
The final graduate of the Hart Dungeon, Wilson wrestled internationally in several promotions such as Stampede Wrestling between 1995 and 2007, where he won the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on two occasions with Bruce Hart[1] and Juggernaut,[5] the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship,[1] and Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on two occasions.[1][5] Before signing with WWE, Wilson competed in Prairie Wrestling Alliance,[6]New Japan Pro-Wrestling, All Star Wrestling, and AWA Superstars of Wrestling.[1]
In November 2006, Wilson signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, and was assigned to various WWE's developmental territory, like Deep South Wrestling (DSW), and Florida Champio
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After emerging on the NXT UK scene, Spanish Superstar A-Kid quickly captured the interest of the WWE Universe as well as prominent competitors like the first-ever United Kingdom Champion, Tyler Bate. Win or lose, the up-and-comer wasted little time bringing the fight to a number of high-profile opponents that included Noam Dar, Jordan Devlin and Bate himself. Hailing from one of the hardest-working neighborhoods of Madrid, A-Kid took pride in representing his homeland as WWE’s first Spanish Superstar. A versatile competitor who could dish out strikes, masterfully apply holds, and high-risk maneuvers alike, the versatile Superstar was a student of the squared circle with all the tools needed for greatness, as evidenced by his grueling run through an eight-Superstar tournament that resulted in A-Kid becoming the brand's first NXT UK Heritage Cup Champion. Though A-Kid achieved what he said were life-long dreams by reaching WWE, he proved that A-Kid from Spain can be as good as any wrestler in the world.
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Dynamite Kid
Ring names
Dynamite Kid
Tommy Billington
Height
5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Born
December 5, 1958(1958-12-05)
Died
December 5, 2018 (aged 60)
Early life[]
Academics were not a priority to Tom, but he was drawn to the program at his comprehensive school; his adherence to it, particularly wrestling and gymnastics, helped him develop a relatively small but powerful and agile shape. In addition, he had also received training in boxing during his formative years, which helped instill toughness in him before his career. His
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