Andre Chase

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Andre Chase
Draper, North Carolina
Trained byDelirious
Debut2008

Chance Barrow

professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs for the NXT brand under the ring name Andre Chase, is the leader of Chase University and is a former one-time NXT Tag Team Champion with Duke Hudson. He was previously known by the ring name Harlem Bravado where he teamed with his brother Lance Bravado working for Ring of Honor and Pro Wrestling Noah as the Bravado Brothers
.

Professional wrestling career

Ring of Honor (2008–2012)

Barrow and his older brother Houston trained at

Wrestling Academy under the tutelage of Delirious in 2008.[2][3]

Barrow debuted for ROH in September 2009 as Harlem Bravado alongside his brother Lance Bravado as The Bravado Brothers, and over the next several months they competed in

Tag Wars 2010 tournament, reaching the semi-finals before losing to the Dark City Fight Club of Kory Chavis and Jon Davis. Following losses to teams including Future Shock (Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly) and Grizzly Redwood and Andy Ridge, they developed a winning streak beginning in January 2011, which lasted until they were beaten by Future Shock at Supercard of Honor VI on May 21. At Tag Team Turmoil 2011, the Bravados entered the tournament to determine the next challengers to the ROH World Tag Team Championship. They defeated the Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe), but lost to Future Shock in the final.[4] On September 17, the Bravado Brothers appeared on their first ROH pay-per-view Death Before Dishonor IX, when they were part of a three-way elimination match against The Young Bucks and Future Shock; the Bravados were the first team eliminated.[5] In November, the duo lost to the Briscoe Brothers in a qualifying match for the Survival of the Fittest tournament. At the Final Battle 2011 pay-per-view, the Bravado Brothers were part of a tag team gauntlet match to determine the number one contenders to the ROH World Tag Team Championship, but were the first team eliminated by Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander.[6]

The Bravado Brothers returned to ROH at Unity in April 2012, defeating The Young Bucks. The following month, they challenged

Glory By Honor XI, which was their last ROH appearance.[7]

Independent promotions (2011–2021)

Harlem (standing) and Lance Bravado in the ring at a Chikara show in June 2012

On November 12, 2011, The Bravado Brothers debuted for

The Batiri (Kodama and Obariyon).[8]

In 2013, Harlem alongside Lance Bravado began working for the

On July 5, at the Declaration of Independence internet pay-per-view, Harlem won the

Evolve Wrestling before he signed with WWE in 2021.[16]

Pro Wrestling Noah (2012–2013)

In January 2012 Harlem and his brother Lance Bravado moved to Japan for three months to train with and compete for Pro Wrestling Noah.[17] While at Noah, Harlem mostly competed in singles matches, but also teamed up sporadically with Lance Bravado.[18]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2016)

In December 2016, Harlem appeared in the special

TNA Tag Team Championship
.

WWE (2021–present)

In February 2021, it was announced that Harlem Bravado had signed with WWE and would be reporting to the WWE Performance Center.[19][20] On the July 2 episode of 205 Live, he made his debut under the ring name Andre Chase defeating Guru Raaj to qualify for the NXT Breakout Tournament. On the July 20 episode of NXT, he was defeated by Odyssey Jones in the first round.[21][22]

On the September 21 episode of NXT, Chase debuted a new heel teacher persona and began hosting a segment on the show called Andre Chase University. He began feuding with Odyssey Jones after mocking him for losing in the Breakout Tournament and costing him a match against LA Knight.[23][24][25] Over the next few months, Chase would recruit Bodhi Hayward and Thea Hail as his new students for Chase University and would slowly turn face. On the September 20, 2022 episode of NXT, Chase and Hayward picked up a victory over Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams. This earned Chase a NXT North American Championship match qualifier against Von Wagner on the October 4 episode of NXT but he was defeated.

In November, Hayward was released from his WWE contract, thus removing him from Chase University. On the November 1 episode of NXT, Duke Hudson would join Chase University accompanying Andre Chase and Thea Hail as Chase U's flag bearer and would save Chase from an attack by Charlie Dempsey.[26][27] Chase made his first main roster appearance during the December 19 episode of Raw, where he was seen as one of the wrestlers getting beaten down by The Bloodline backstage.[28] On the January 31 episode of NXT, Chase and Hudson defeated The Dyad and Edris Enofe and Malik Blade to earn a spot in the Fatal 4 Way match for the NXT Tag Team Championship at NXT Vengeance Day. At the event, Chase U were unsuccessful in capturing the titles. On April 25, 2023 at Spring Breakin', Chase lost to Bron Breakker. Following this, Chase would remain off television due to a storyline injury until the June 27 episode of NXT, where he returned to help Hudson fight Drew Gulak and Charlie Dempsey after Thea Hail was defeated by Tiffany Stratton.[29][30][31] On October 24 at Night 1 of

Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo) to become the new NXT Tag Team Champions, winning his first championship in WWE.[32] At Night 2 during Hail's and Jacy Jayne's match against Chelsea Green and Piper Niven for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, Chase refused to allow Jayne to use the title belt against Green and costed Hail and Jayne the match.[33] Chase and Hudson then lost the tag titles to D'Angelo and Stacks on the November 14, 2023 edition of NXT, ending their reign at 21 days.[34]

At the end of 2023, Chase U started a storyline where it was revealed that the University was in heavy debt after Chase gambled away all their funds. On the January 23, 2024 episode of NXT, repo men were seen repossessing material equipments in Chase U, including Hudson's MVP trophy, teasing the disbandment of Chase U.[35] In the following week, Jayne announced that she has created the "2024 Ladies of Chase U" calendar to be launched at NXT Vengeance Day and that the projected sales will save Chase U. Chase thanked Jayne and officially accepted her into the stable.[36] In March, Jayne turned on Chase U, which led to a six-woman tag team match at NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6, with Hail teaming up with Fallon Henley and Kelani Jordan to defeat Jayne, Kiana James and Izzi Dame.[37] On the following episode of NXT, Jayn revealed the truth of Chase U's gambling debt. In Hail's NXT Women's Championship match against Tiffany Stratton at NXT The Great American Bash in 2023, Chase placed an illegal bet that Hail will win the title. However, he chose Hail's wellbeing and threw in the towel, resulting in him losing the bet.[38]

Other media

Chase made his video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23, and also appears recently in WWE 2K24.

Championships and accomplishments

References

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