Swerve Strickland
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D.J. Hyde | |
Debut | 2011 |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Army Reserve |
Years of service | 2008–2015 |
Stephon Strickland (born September 30, 1990) is an American
Strickland began his career on 2008, working as Shane Strickland for several independent promotions until 2019, including
After his WWE release, he changed his name to Swerve Strickland and signed with AEW. He formed a tag team with Keith Lee, winning the AEW World Tag Team Championship. After turning on Lee, Strickland became the leader of the Mogul Embassy stable. At AEW Dynasty, he defeated Samoa Joe to become the AEW World Champion.
Early life
Stephon Strickland[4] was born in Tacoma, Washington, on September 30, 1990.[5] His father, who was a sergeant first class cook in the United States Army, moved the family to Germany when Strickland was two months old to live on an American military base in Frankfurt. Strickland spent the first seven years of his life in Germany. The family later returned to the United States and settled in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, where Strickland attended Donegal High School. He danced in talent shows and excelled in football, basketball, and track and field.[5]
Shortly after leaving high school, Strickland felt the need to follow in his father's footsteps and enlisted in the
Professional wrestling career
Training and early career (2008–2012)
Strickland decided to become a
Combat Zone Wrestling (2012–2017)
Strickland made his
On September 14, 2013, at Down with the Sickness, Strickland participated in the main event a Chris Cash Memorial Fatal 4 Way Ladder match for the CZW Wired TV Championship, but the match was won by Colon.[14] At Cage of Death XV, Colon defeated Strickland in a title match.[15] On March 8, 2014, at High Stakes, Strickland defeated the CZW Wired Champion Devon Moore to win the title for the first time.[16] At Best of the Best XIII, Strickland retained the title against Moore in a Ladder match.[17]
Then, Strickland started a feud with Joe Gacy. At Dojo Wars 6, Strickland lost the title against Gacy.[18] However, Strickland regained the title two weeks later at Dojo Wars 7.[19] In October 2014, Strickland participated in the World Triangle Tournament, a tournament held by Westside Xtreme Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling and Big Japan Pro-Wrestling. Strickland ended with 3 point in the Block B.[20] Finally, at Cage of Death XVI, Gacy defeated Strickland for the title.[21] After a lengthy absence in which he wrestled for WXW in Germany, Strickland made a one-time appearance in 2015 in a victory over David Starr.
In 2016, Strickland had an acclaimed series of matches with
Independent circuit (2012–2019)
On May 5, 2012, Strickland made his debut for
In 2016, Strickland made his debut in Germany for
Strickland won the PCW Ultra Light Heavyweight Championship on March 26, 2018.
On March 9, 2019, Strickland gave a farewell speech at a
Lucha Underground (2014–2018)
Strickland participated in El Rey Network professional wrestling television series Lucha Underground. Strickland became a central character on Lucha Underground, as one of a small group of characters to appear in every season.[5] His friend Ricochet being on the show led to him sending Konnan some of his demo tapes in late 2014. This led to a tryout match with Willie Mack and him later being signed by the company.[5] He portrayed the character of Lt. Jermaine Strickland, a military vet who carries dog tags to honor the memories of his fallen comrades and wrestled under a mask as Killshot.[41] During the first season, he aligned with Big Ryck and Willie Mack and participated in a tournament for the LU Trios Championship, but they were defeated in the finales by the eventual winners Angélico, Son of Havoc and Ivelisse.[42] Following the first season, Strickland asked head writer Chris DeJoseph if he could write some background and story for his character. This led to it having more military elements.[5]
In Season 2, had a feud with
Major League Wrestling (2017–2019)
On October 5, 2017, Strickland debuted in the main event of Major League Wrestling's 2017 rebirth show One Shot by defeating Ricochet.[7] On April 12, 2018, Strickland defeated Matt Riddle at one of MLW's first major shows, to win an eight-man tournament and the vacant MLW World Heavyweight Championship.[5] He lost the title to wrestler Low Ki after Strickland had a few successful defenses, with his reign lasting 91 days. Following that he feuded with Sami Callihan, which ended in a street fight won by Strickland.[citation needed] They also participated in a War Games match in September 2018, where Callihan attacked Strickland during his entrance, removing him from the match. This was reportedly done to write him off television if contract negotiations changed.[43]
On episode 32 of MLW's weekly program
They followed this up two weeks later on Fusion with a scene of Strickland and Court Bauer arguing behind his closed office door. After this, it was stated he was "contractly obligated" to appear at the December 13, 2018, MLW event, Never Say Never. At the event he was defeated by
Strickland wouldn't return to MLW until the March 31, 2022 Intimidation Games event, appearing as the mystery opponent for Myron Reed's MLW World Middleweight Championship in a losing effort, and aligning himself with Azteca Underground's Cesar Duran, (formally Dario Cueto in Lucha Underground).[48][49]
WWE (2019–2021)
On April 17, 2019, it was announced that he signed a contract with
On April 12, Scott was announced as a participant in a tournament to determine the
Scott then entered the
On the May 4 episode of NXT, Scott defeated Ruff in a Falls Count Anywhere match after
Return to the independent circuit (2022–present)
On February 17, Strickland made his surprise return to DEFY Wrestling confronting Darby Allin and Nick Wayne.[70] At DEFY Fightwave, Strickland captured the DEFY World Championship for the third time in a ladder match. At DEFY The Realest, Strickland lost the title to Nick Wayne.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2022)
Strickland made his debut for New Japan Pro-Wrestling on the March 12, 2022, edition of NJPW Strong by accepting Jay White's open challenge. He was defeated in the match.[71]
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2022–present)
Swerve In Our Glory (2022)
Strickland signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) after departing from WWE, debuting under the new name Swerve Strickland at Revolution on March 6, 2022.[72][73] He made his in-ring debut for AEW on the March 11 episode of AEW Rampage, scoring a pinfall victory over Tony Nese.[74] The following week, Strickland aligned himself with Keith Lee in a feud with Team Taz (Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks). Strickland and Lee would then begin tag teaming, dubbing themselves "Swerve In Our Glory".[75] In April 2022, Strickland made his debut for AEW's sister promotion, Ring of Honor (ROH), defeating Alex Zayne at Supercard of Honor XV.
At
Mogul Embassy (2022–2024)
On the December 21, 2022, edition of on Dynamite, Strickland formed a new stable, "Mogul Affiliates", with
The same month, Strickland began a feud with
Strickland returned, for the first time since being placed in the coffin at All In, on the September 6 edition of Dynamite, confronting
Strickland participated in the first AEW Continental Classic tournament, where he finished joint top of his block with 12 points, allowing him to advance to the semifinal round. In the semifinal round, Strickland lost in a triple threat match to Jon Moxley, eliminating him from the tournament.[103] On December 30 at AEW Worlds End, Strickland was originally scheduled to face Keith Lee; as Lee was not medically cleared to compete, he was replaced by Dustin Rhodes, which Strickland won the match.[104] On February 7, 2024, episode of Dynamite, Strickland wrestled Adam Page with the winner facing Samoa Joe for the AEW World Championship at Revolution. However, their match went to a 30-minute time limit draw; as a result, both men were declared number one contenders with Joe in turn scheduled to defend the AEW World Championship against both in a three-way match,[105] which was won by Joe.[106] On the March 6 episode of Dynamite, Strickland turned face.[107]
AEW World Champion (2024–present)
On the March 27 episode of Dynamite, Strickland faced Konosuke Takeshita to determine the number-one contender for the championship; after his victory, a title match with Joe was scheduled for Dynasty.[108] At Dynasty, Strickland defeated Joe to capture the AEW World Championship for the first time. By defeating Samoa Joe, Strickland became the first recognized African American AEW World Champion.[109][110]
Personal life
Strickland has three children.
Other media
- Music career
- Strickland is a member of the hip hop group Swerve City and also performs solo as Swerve the Realest.[112]
- Video games
- As Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, he made his video game debut in WWE 2K22.[113] As Swerve Strickland, he was added as a playable character to AEW Fight Forever as downloadable content.[114]
Championships and accomplishments
- All Elite Wrestling
- Combat Zone Wrestling
- CZW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[116][117]
- CZW Wired TV Championship (2 times)[118]
- DEFY Wrestling
- DEFY World Championship (3 times)[119]
- Defy Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Christopher Daniels[120]
- Evolve
- Ground Xero Wrestling
- GXW Respect Championship (1 time)[122]
- Lucha Underground
- Son of Havoc(1)
- Major League Wrestling
- Next Generation Wrestling
- NGW Championship (1 time)[126]
- PCW Ultra
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 82 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022[129]
- Ranked No. 82 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
- Sports Illustrated
- Ranked No. 8 of the top 10 wrestlers of 2023[130]
- Vicious Outcast Wrestling
- VOW Hyper Sonic Championship (1 time)[131]
- Westside Xtreme Wrestling
- wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with David Starr[132]
- World Tag Team League (2016) – with David Starr[133]
- WrestleCircus
- WrestleCircus Ringmaster Championship (1 time)[134]
- WWE
Luchas de Apuestas record
Winner (wager) | Loser (wager) | Location | Event | Date | Notes |
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Son of Havoc (mask)
|
Killshot (mask) | Boyle Heights, California | Ultima Lucha Cuatro | October 31, 2018 (air date) |
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Strickland becomes AEW's first African-American World Champion, their 11th overall World champion, and eighth unique World Champion
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External links
- Swerve Strickland on Twitter
- Swerve Strickland's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
- Isaiah "Swerve" Scott on WWE.com
- Stephon Strickland at IMDb