Homicide (wrestler)
Homicide | |
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Trained by | Manny Fernandez[3][6] |
Debut | March 5, 1994[3] |
Nelson Erazo[1][2] (born March 20, 1977)[2] is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Homicide. He is currently competing for both National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), where he is a former World Junior Heavyweight Champion, and Ring of Honor (ROH) where he is a member of the faction VLNCE UNLTD.
He is best known for his time in
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1994–1997)
A native of
Erazo worked on the independent circuit throughout the 1990s. In 1997, Erazo was part of faction called The Wrecking Crew in Bobby Lombardi's Long Island Wrestling Federation (LIWF). Then while on a year-long hiatus from wrestling, he operated a training school in Cypress Hills New York known as LIWF's "The Doghouse" along with Laithon and Lowlife Louie. The Doghouse/LIWF produced approximately 22 graduates, including a number of ROH wrestlers, such as Low Ki. Erazo also formed a tag team called The Natural Born Sinners with Boogalou (which saw Boogalou wear a Leatherface mask and Homicide wear a Michael Myers mask).
Jersey All Pro Wrestling
The Nation of Immigration (1997–1999)
Homicide joined Jersey All Pro Wrestling on September 7, 1997, and quickly became a mainstay of the promotion. He formed a tag team with Kane D known as The Nation of Immigration (N.O.I.), and on March 22, 1998, The N.O.I. defeated The Sickness and The Blood Angels in a three-way tag match for the JAPW Tag Team Championship in Newark, New Jersey.[7] They lost the title to The Skin Head Express on May 20, but regained them on August 25, defeating Russ and Charlie Haas in a weapons match.[7] Their second reign lasted until January 29, when they lost to D-Sex.[7] Homicide would later hold the title twice more, with Don Montoya and with B-Boy.[7]
Heavyweight Champion (1999–2005)
Homicide won the
Return (2005–2012)
On October 22, 2005, Homicide teamed with his long-term nemesis
Ring of Honor
Feud with Steve Corino (2002–2003)
Homicide's first main independent exposure came in 2002 when he was recruited by the upstart
After Boogalou suffered an injury and then jumped ship to
Homicide and Corino would begin a four-year rivalry, with Corino criticizing Homicide's lifestyle and somewhat checkered past. The feud culminated in a match at the One Year Anniversary Show on February 8, 2003, in Queens, New York.[16] Homicide was the hometown favorite, but lost to Corino following interference from The Group, Corino's entourage.[16] After the match, Corino applied a cobra sleeper to Homicide, instigating a worked riot.[16]
After regaining some momentum by defeating
Homicide was undefeated in ROH throughout June and July, and on August 16, 2003, at Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies he defeated Corino in a rematch of their February encounter.
The Rottweilers (2004)
Homicide faced
Homicide challenged Samoa Joe for the ROH World Championship once more at Reborn: Stage 1 on April 23.
Best of Five Series and feud with Jay Lethal (2005)
In January 2005 Homicide began a "best of five" series with American Dragon. Homicide was victorious in the first two matches, a
Feud with Colt Cabana (2005–2006)
At Unforgettable on October 2 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Homicide teamed with Japanese wrestler Kenta Kobashi to defeat Samoa Joe and his stablemate Low Ki.[41] Homicide teamed with Low Ki on October 14 at Enter the Dragon in a match that saw him lose to Cabana and his old rival Steve Corino, newly returned to the promotion.[42] He faced Cabana in a singles match at Vendetta on November 5 that ended in a no contest.[43] On November 19 at A Night of Tribute, Homicide faced Cabana once again in a no disqualification rematch.[44] Following interference from Julius Smokes and Grim Reefer, Homicide forced Cabana to submit by strangling him with a coat hanger.[44]
On December 3 in New York City at Steel Cage Warfare, Homicide lost to Corino in a rematch from their feud of 2003.
On January 14, at ROH's Hell Freezes Over Homicide lost the
Ring of Homicide (2006)
Throughout mid-2006, Homicide resisted Combat Zone Wrestling's (CZW) invasion of Ring of Honor until May 13, 2006, when he defeated Necro Butcher after a wild brawl in Edison, New Jersey, which involved over 600 chairs being thrown into the ring by the fans.[50] He also challenged Bryan Danielson for the ROH World Championship on June 3, but lost due to referee stoppage, prompting Homicide to attack referee Todd Sinclair.[51] After defeating Chris Hero, the leader of the CZW invasion, on June 17, Homicide said he would quit Ring of Honor if he did not win the ROH World Championship by the end of the year.[52] His frustration with Ring of Honor grew when he was counted-out during an ROH Pure Championship bout with Nigel McGuinness on June 24.[53] On July 15, Homicide took part in a five-on-five Cage of Death match pitting members of the Ring of Honor roster against members of the CZW roster, winning the bout for his team by pinning Nate Webb. Following the match, Homicide told Ring of Honor commissioner Jim Cornette that he wished to be rewarded with a shot at the ROH World Championship, a match with Steve Corino and the re-instatement of Low Ki, who Cornette had suspended several months earlier. After Cornette granted the first two "wishes" but refused to bring back Low Ki, Homicide spat in his face, prompting Cornette and his bodyguard, Adam Pearce, to beat Homicide down. A match was scheduled for August 5 between Homicide and Pearce, which eventually turned into a tag team match involving Homicide, B. J. Whitmer, Steve Corino and Adam Pearce.[54]
Homicide then began teaming with Samoa Joe against the Briscoes. His feud with Jim Cornette came to an abrupt end, when Cornette left Ring of Honor on November 4, 2006. On November 25, Homicide and Samoa Joe beat the Briscoes in a Street Fight, thus ending their feud.[55]
Homicide then focused on facing Bryan Danielson for the ROH World Championship at Final Battle 2006. He stated that if he did not win the ROH World Title at Final Battle, he would leave ROH. On December 23, Homicide defeated Bryan Danielson in 29:12 to win the ROH title. Adam Pearce and Shane Hagadorn attacked Homicide at one point and it was stopped, but the ref refused to end it on a DQ. At another point, Danielson would not break on the ropes and again the ref refused to call a DQ. Danielson even managed to get his hand on the rope after a
World Championship reign and farewell (2007)
Homicide defended successfully against Chris Hero and Samoa Joe on January 26 and 27.[58][59] Homicide then successfully defended the championship against Jimmy Rave on February 16 in the same building where he won the belt, the Manhattan Center in New York City.[60] The next evening, however, in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory, Homicide was defeated for the ROH World Championship by Takeshi Morishima, a Japanese professional wrestler visiting the United States.[57][61] The two would compete against each other again at Fifth Year Festival: Chicago, when Homicide teamed with Samoa Joe to face Morishima and Nigel McGuinness.[62]
On March 30, 2007, Homicide won a match against Christopher Daniels at All Star Extravaganza 3.[63] After the match, Jim Cornette returned alongside Adam Pearce and Shane Hagadorn and they delivered a beating to Homicide until Colt Cabana and Delirious made the save. The next night, Homicide in a surprise match teamed with Colt Cabana for the first time to defeat Brent Albright and Adam Pearce at Supercard of Honor 2.[64]
On May 2, 2007, Ring of Honor announced on their website that they had signed a
The Latin American Xchange (2008)
Over a year later, Homicide returned to ROH as part of the TNA tag team
International Wrestling Association (2003, 2009)
Homicide has wrestled in Puerto Rico for Savio Vega and Miguel Pérez Jr.'s promotion, the International Wrestling Association (IWA), first in 2003 as a challenger to the IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, losing to titleholder Freddie "Blitz" Lozada.[69] He subsequently returned in 2009, when LAX exchanged victories with Los Dueños de la Malicia, a tag team composed of Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodríguez, capturing the IWA World Tag Team Championship once.[70][71]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
The Latin American Xchange (2005–2009)
Homicide debuted in
LAX went on to defend the tag title against
On the July 26 episode of Impact!, LAX defeated
At
On the July 16 episode of Impact!, Homicide cashed in the briefcase on
World Elite (2009–2010)
On the September 10 edition of Impact!, Homicide turned heel by attacking Hernandez and joining World Elite (Eric Young, Sheik Abdul Bashir, Kiyoshi and the British Invasion), thus signaling the end of the Latin American Xchange.[92] Afterwards Homicide's character became an uncontrollable loose cannon, attacking anyone from his opponents to announcers and referees after his matches, rarely being seen with the other members of World Elite.[93][94] On the October 22 edition of Impact! Homicide defeated the X Division Champion Amazing Red to earn himself a return match for the title at Turning Point.[95] At the Pay-Per-View Red defeated Homicide to retain his title.[96] On the January 4, 2010, live, three-hour, Monday night edition of Impact! Homicide competed in an eight-man Steel Asylum match, which ended in a no contest, after he attacked his opponents, including his World Elite partner Kiyoshi, with a baton. After the match Homicide also attacked Jeff Hardy, who made his return to the company after a four-year absence, but ended up being laid out after a chair shot and the Twist of Fate.[97] This event would also mark the last time World Elite was mentioned on TNA television.
After spending the next couple of months wrestling mainly on
Return to the independent circuit (2010–2021)
On September 10, 2010, Homicide made his return to the independent circuit at a Combat Zone Wrestling event, where he announced that his return match for the company would take place on October 9, when he would face
On May 13, Homicide made his debut for
Return to ROH (2010–2013)
On September 11, 2010, Homicide made his return to Ring of Honor at the live
Homicide returned to ROH on September 17 at the
On August 17, 2013, Homicide returned to ROH, forming a new tag team with Eddie Kingston. In their return match, the two defeated Marshall Law (Q.T. Marshall and R.D. Evans).
Dragon Gate USA (2010–2011)
On October 29 at the Bushido: Code of the Warrior pay-per-view, Homicide made his debut for Dragon Gate USA, in a match, where he, representing the World–1 stable, defeated Rich Swann. Afterwards, Homicide was attacked backstage by Jon Moxley, a member of the rival Kamikaze USA stable.[145] At the following day's tapings of Freedom Fight 2010, Homicide and his World–1 stable mate BxB Hulk defeated Kamikaze USA's Jon Moxley and Akira Tozawa in a tag team match. After the match both Homicide and Hulk were laid out by Kamikaze USA.[146] On January 30, 2011, at United: Finale Homicide faced Moxley in a No Rules match. Homicide dominated the match, before suddenly allowing Moxley to pin himself for the win. After the match Homicide explained that he did not care about winning or losing and continued to attack Moxley, before he was saved by Akira Tozawa.[147]
Return to TNA (2013–2015)
On March 17, 2013, Homicide returned to TNA to take part in the tapings of the 10 Reunion
On the April 10, 2015, episode of Impact Wrestling, Homicide returned to attacking The Rising and joining
Second return to Impact Wrestling (2017–2018)
On March 16, 2017, episode of Impact, Homicide returned with
National Wrestling Alliance (2019–present)
Homicide debuted for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) at their television tapings on September 30 for NWA Power. At the tapings he formed an alliance with Eddie Kingston.[153] At the pay-per-view Crockett Cup event, Homicide defeated Austin Aries, Colby Corino, and Darius Lockhart to become the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He lost the title on November 12, 2022 at NWA Hard Times 3 to Kerry Morton, ending his reign at 237 days.[154]
Second return to Ring of Honor (2021–2022)
On March 26, 2021, at ROH 19th Anniversary Show, Homicide made his Ring of Honor return, in a new faction called Violence Unlimited consisting of Tony Deppen, Brody King, and Chris Dickinson as they attacked La Faccion Ingobernable.
All Elite Wrestling (2021)
On September 24, 2021, Homicide made his AEW debut at Rampage: Grand Slam coming to the rescue of Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston during their Lights Out match against Minoru Suzuki and Lance Archer.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2022–present)
Homicide made his New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut, on the May 15 episode of NJPW Strong, losing to Will Ospreay. In October 2022, Homicide would start a feud with Tom Lawlor, which ended at Battle in the Valley, in a Filthy Rules Fight, which Homicide lost.[155]
Personal life
Erazo is a member of the large Puerto Rican community in New York, colloquially known as "Nuyoricans". He initially wrestled as The Latin Terror, a reference to his Latin American ethnicity.[citation needed] However, Erazo grew bored with the gimmick in 1995 and decided to create a new character based on his own past. He had been a gang member as a youth, and he incorporated this into the Homicide character, taking his ring name from an episode of America's Most Wanted where a man was arrested for the crime of homicide.[3] Erazo has subsequently stated that he represents both "New York and Puerto Rico", frequently implementing the flag of Puerto Rico into his wrestling apparel and often carrying it unmodified to the ring.[156] Outside of professional wrestling, Erazo was married in 1994 and is the father of two children, a son and a daughter.[1]
Championships and accomplishments
- Assault Championship Wrestling
- Big Japan Pro Wrestling
- Catalyst Wrestling
- Catalyst Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Doghouse Championship Wrestling
- Eastern Pro Wrestling
- EPW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)[159]
- Full Impact Pro
- Impact Championship Wrestling
- Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame
- International Wrestling Association
- Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South
- International Wrestling Union
- IWU Georgia Championship (3 times)[159]
- Jersey All Pro Wrestling
- JAPW Heavyweight Championship (7 times)[6][8]
- JAPW Hall of Fame (2016)[168]
- Jersey Championship Wrestling
- JCW Championship (1 time)[169]
- Long Island Wrestling Federation
- National Wrestling Alliance
- New Horizon Pro Wrestling
- NWA Wildside
- Outlaw Wrestling
- Outlaw Wrestling Championship (1 time, current)[172]
- Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
- PWG Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with B-Boy[6][173]
- Tango & Cash Invitational (2004) – with B-Boy[174]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Pro Wrestling Unplugged
- PWU Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[176]
- Ring of Honor
- ROH World Championship (1 time)[6][57]
- ROH World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Dickinson
- Trios Tournament (2005) – with Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero
- #1 Contenders Trophy (2003)[177]
- River City Wrestling (San Antonio)
- Super Powers Of Wrestling
- SPO Heavyweight Championship (1 time, inaugural)
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Hernandez[6][181]
- TNA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Hernandez[6][182]
- TNA X Division Championship (1 time)[6][183]
- Deuces Wild Tag Team Tournament (2008) – with Hernandez[86]
- X Division Championship contract)[88]
- TNA Year End Award(1 time)
- Match of the Year (2006) with Hernandez vs. A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels at TNA Surrender on September 24, 2006[184]
- Match of the Year (
- USA Pro Wrestling / USA Xtreme Wrestling
- VIP Wrestling
- VIP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[188]
- Warriors of Wrestling
- WOW No Limits Championship (1 time)[189]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- The Latin American Xchange[190]
- Tag Team of the Year (2006) with Hernandez as The Latin American Xchange[190]
- Other titles
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