Hallowicked
Hallowicked | |
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![]() Hallowicked in July 2013 | |
Birth name | Robert Goodwin[1] |
Born | [2] Pennsylvania, U.S. | November 1, 1981
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Hallowicked |
Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[3][4] |
Billed weight | 212 lb (96 kg)[3] |
Billed from | "Sleepy Hollow"[2][3] |
Trained by | Mike Quackenbush[2][5] Reckless Youth[2][5] Chris Hero[2][5] Jorge "Skayde" Rivera[5] |
Debut | May 22, 2002[2][5] |
Retired | 2021 |
Robert Goodwin
Professional wrestling career
Chikara (2002–2020)
Training
Hallowicked received his initial training from Chikara founders Mike Quackenbush and Reckless Youth at the Chikara Wrestle Factory, where he was trained on the first term of the school alongside the likes of UltraMantis Black and Icarus.[7] Hallowicked and Icarus were childhood friends and entered the school with the intention of becoming a tag team.[8]
Night Shift (2002–2003)
Hallowicked made his professional wrestling debut on Chikara's inaugural show on May 22, 2002, as a member of the three man rudo (bad guy) stable Night Shift, with partners Blind Rage and Ichabod Slayne.[5] In their first professional wrestling match, Hallowicked and Slayne were defeated by Marshal Law and Love Bug in a tag team match.[9] On the second show on May 31 Night Shift picked up their first victory in a six-man tag team match against Don Montoya and their trainers Mike Quackenbush and Reckless Youth.[10] On November 9 Hallowicked entered Chikara's first ever Young Lions Cup tournament, a two-day tournament meant for wrestlers who had wrestled under 50 matches as a professional. After defeating DJ Skittlez in his first round match and Gran Akuma in the semifinals, Hallowicked advanced to the finals of the tournament, where he defeated Mister ZERO to become the first Young Lions Cup Champion.[11][12]
After the tournament, Hallowicked decided to side with Blind Rage, when he and Ichabod Slayne had a falling-out.
Dark Breed (2004–2005)
When Blind Rage left Chikara in October 2003, Hallowicked was forced to find himself a new tag team partner. In early 2004 he formed the tag team Dark Breed with the man he had defeated in the finals of the Tag World Gran Prix, who had turned on Mister ZERO and renamed himself UltraMantis Black.[5] After four successful defenses of the Young Lions Cup and 602 days as the champion, Hallowicked was forced to relinquish the title in July 2004 in time for the second annual Young Lions Cup tournament.[16] As a former champion Hallowicked was not allowed to enter the tournament or ever again challenge for the Cup. In October 2004 the Dark Breed joined Larry Sweeney's stable Sweet 'n' Sour International for the first annual torneo cibernetico match.[5] After both Hallowicked and UltraMantis failed to win the match, the Dark Breed broke away from Sweeney's stable.[5][17] When UltraMantis was sidelined with an injury, Hallowicked teamed with the returning Blind Rage in the 2005 Tag World Grand Prix.[5] After defeating Eye Candy (DJ Skittlez and Private Eye), Hallowicked and Blind Rage were eliminated from the tournament by the SuperFriends (Mike Quackenbush and Chris Hero).[18][19] The rest of the year Hallowicked feuded with Jigsaw, ending on November 13, when Jigsaw defeated him in a Two Out of Three Falls match.[20]
Incoherence (2006–2010)
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When UltraMantis Black suffered yet another injury, Hallowicked was left without a partner in the
In 2007 Hallowicked started a heated feud with Eddie Kingston, who was obsessed with being recognized as the best student to ever have come out of the Chikara Wrestle Factory and saw Hallowicked as his only threat at being recognized as such.[5] During the course of the feud Hallowicked and Delirious managed to pick up the three points needed in order to challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas on and October 26, 2007, they defeated Icarus and Chuck Taylor, who replaced the injured Gran Akuma in the title match, to end their record setting reign and become the new Champions.[26] However, Hallowicked's year would end on a low note, as on November 18 Kingston defeated him in a Falls Count Anywhere match to win their feud.[27]
After dominating Chikara's tag team division for almost a year, Incoherence lost the Campeonatos de Parejas on September 21 to the Super Smash Bros. (
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In 2010 Incoherence began feuding with Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (BDK). The first match of the feud on February 28 ended when BDK members Sara Del Rey and Daizee Haze were disqualified for excessive punishment on Frightmare, giving Incoherence their first point in the process.[31] For the 2010 King of Trios Hallowicked and Frightmare teamed with Mike Quackenbush to form Team Frightning. Despite their status as one of the favorites of the tournament, the team was eliminated in the first round by Team Big Japan Wrestling (Daisuke Sekimoto, Kankuro Hoshino and Yuji Okabayashi), when Okabayashi forced Frightmare to tap out.[32][33] On the second night of the tournament, Hallowicked wrestled in a singles match, losing to the debuting Christopher Daniels.[34] On the third and final night of the tournament Incoherence entered a ten tag team gauntlet match. During the match Incoherence eliminated first F.I.S.T. (Icarus and Gran Akuma), then the Order of the Neo-Solar Temple (UltraMantis Black and Crossbones) and finally Sara Del Rey and Daizee Haze of BDK to earn their second, third and fourth point respectively.[35] After the tournament Chikara announced that Incoherence would challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas, held by BDK's Claudio Castagnoli and Ares, on May 23 at Chikara's eighth anniversary show.[36] At Aniversario Elf Incoherence was defeated in their title match in two straight falls, thanks to a pre-match assault from BDK's newest member Delirious and some shady officiating from the stable's own referee, Derek Sabato.[37] On October 23 Hallowicked represented Chikara in the torneo cibernetico match, where the company's originals faced BDK. He was eliminated from the match by BDK member Tursas.[38]
The Spectral Envoy (2010–2014)
On December 12, 2010, at the season nine finale, Reality is Relative, Hallowicked defeated UltraMantis Black in a singles match. After the match UltraMantis was attacked by
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On September 14, Hallowicked, Frightmare and UltraMantis Black entered the 2012 King of Trios, defeating Mihara, The Mysterious and Handsome Stranger and Tito Santana in their first round match.[40][45] The following day, the Spectral Envoy advanced to the semifinals of the tournament, after defeating their rival team The Batiri.[40] However, following the match, the Spectral Envoy was attacked by members of The Batiri and Ophidian.[46] On the third and final day of the tournament, the Spectral Envoy first defeated F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor, Icarus and Johnny Gargano) in the semifinals and then Team ROH (Mike Bennett, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) in the finals, despite interference from The Batiri, Delirious and Ophidian, to win the 2012 King of Trios.[40][47][48][49] At the following event on October 6, Hallowicked and UltraMantis Black defeated Los Ice Creams (El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream Jr.) to pick up their third point and earn the right to challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas.[50] They received their title shot on November 10, but were defeated by the defending Campeones, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson), following interference from Ophidian and The Batiri.[40][51][52] On December 2 at Chikara's third internet pay-per-view, Under the Hood, the Spectral Envoy, represented by Frightmare, Hallowicked, UltraMantis Black and the returning Blind Rage and Crossbones, defeated The Batiri, Delirious and Ophidian in a ten-man tag team match.[40][53] On April 6, 2013, Hallowicked received his first shot at the Chikara Grand Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Eddie Kingston.[40][54]
After a one-year hiatus, Chikara returned on May 25, 2014, with the You Only Live Twice internet pay-per-view. The Spectral Envoy worked the event's first match, where they were defeated by the new BDK of Ares, Nøkken and Tursas.[55] On September 19, The Spectral Envoy entered the 2014 King of Trios as the defending tournament winners. They were, however, eliminated in their first round match by Eddie Kingston, Jimmy Jacobs and Volgar, representing Chikara's new top rudo stable The Flood, after their stablemate Deucalion brought out Delirious to attack UltraMantis.[56] On December 6 at Tomorrow Never Dies, Delirious used the supposedly magical artifact Eye of Tyr to brainwash Hallowicked and Frightmare into turning against UltraMantis Black, breaking up the Spectral Envoy.[57]
Nightmare Warriors and The HeXed Men (2015–2020)
When Chikara's season 15 started on January 25, 2015, Hallowicked and Frightmare worked as rudos, separated from UltraMantis Black.
Full Impact Pro and Ring of Honor (2006–2008, 2012)
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On December 15, 2006, Hallowicked made his debut for Florida-based Full Impact Pro (FIP) in a tag team match, where he and Gran Akuma defeated DP Associates (Delirious and Shingo).[2] The following day Hallowicked won the 2006 Florida Rumble to earn a shot at the FIP World Heavyweight Championship.[2] He received his shot later that night, but was defeated by the defending champion Roderick Strong.[2] Hallowicked returned to the company in February 2007, losing to Shingo and Seth Delay in singles matches.[2]
On April 27, 2007, Hallowicked, along with fellow Chikara wrestlers Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw and Gran Akuma, made their debuts for FIP's sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). The four of them competed in a four-team Ultimate Endurance match, which was won by the Briscoe Brothers.[2] The following day Delirious won a six-way match competed between the Chikara foursome and Pelle Primeau.[75]
In June Hallowicked made two more appearances for FIP, losing to Jigsaw and
In September 2007 Hallowicked returned one more time to FIP, teaming with Scott Commodity in a tag team match, where they were defeated by
On January 20, 2012, Hallowicked returned to ROH at an event in Philadelphia, where he and Jigsaw, supported by several Chikara wrestlers including Mike Quackenbush and UltraMantis Black, defeated the Briscoe Brothers to earn a shot at the ROH World Tag Team Championship.[77] Hallowicked and Jigsaw received their title opportunity on April 28, but were unable to dethrone the Briscoe Brothers in a rematch.[78]
Dragon Gate USA (2009–2010)
On July 25, 2009, Hallowicked made his debut for
Evolve (2010)
On January 16, 2010, Hallowicked made his debut for Evolve Wrestling, at the promotion's first ever show, teaming with Frightmare and Mike Quackenbush as the Chikara Sekigun in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated Akuma's Army (Gran Akuma, Icarus and Brodie Lee).[84] He would still with the company until July 2010, working the first four shows of the company in multi-man matches.[85][86][87]
He wrestled at Lucha Libre and Laughs in Denver, Co in May of 2024 along side Frightmare
Championships and accomplishments
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- Blitzkrieg! Pro
- B!P Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Frightmare
- Chikara
- Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas (1 time) – with Delirious[26]
- Chikara Grand Championship (2 times)[61][67]
- Chikara Young Lions Cup (1 time)[16]
- Infinite Gauntlet (2016)[88]
- King of Trios (2012) – with Frightmare and UltraMantis Black[40][47]
- Tag World Grand Prix (2003) – with Blind Rage[15]
- Excellence Professional Wrestling
- Full Impact Pro
- Florida Rumble (2006)[2]
- Independent Wrestling Association Deep South
- IWA Deep South Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[2]
- North American Wrestling Federation
- NAWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Blind Rage (1), Nocturne (1)
- Pro Wrestling Entertainment
- PWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Mike Quackenbush[90]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- WrestleJam
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
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Hallowicked (mask) | Tim Donst (hair) | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Chikarasaurus Rex: How to Hatch a Dinosaur | June 2, 2012 | [44] |
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External links
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- Hallowicked on X
- Hallowicked's Chikara profile
- Wrestling is Fun! profile
- Hallowicked's profile at Cagematch.net , Internet Wrestling Database