P. J. Black
P. J. Black | |
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Birth name | Phillip Paul Lloyd[1] |
Born | [2] Cape Town, South Africa[2] | 3 March 1981
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | The Bunny[3] Justin Angel[4] Justin Gabriel[4] Paul Lloyd[2] Paul Lloyd Jr.[2] P. J. Black[2] Darewolf[2] |
Billed height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[5] |
Billed weight | 213 lb (97 kg)[5] |
Billed from | Cape Town, South Africa[5] |
Trained by | Paul Lloyd[2] Alex Shane[2] Mark Sloan[2] |
Debut | 1997[2] |
Phillip Paul Lloyd[1] (born 3 March 1981) is a South African-American professional wrestler. He is best known for his time in WWE, under the ring name Justin Gabriel. He is currently wrestling under the ring name P. J. Black.
A second-generation wrestler, Lloyd was initially trained by his father. Debuting in 1997 at the age of 16, where he competed in the
In 2008, Lloyd signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment, and was assigned to
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1997–2000)
Lloyd was originally trained by his father, a promoter and wrestler in South Africa, who was also known by his ring name The Pink Panther.[2] His grandfather was a professional boxer and amateur wrestler.[2] Lloyd grew up watching his father wrestle and in the early part of his training he used to practice in the backyard of his home, in which two rings were positioned. He made his professional wrestling debut at the age of 16.[6] Using the ring name "P. J. Black", he formed a regular tag team with Ray Leppan called Pure Juice.[2] His father was shot and killed in front of him during Lloyd's final year in high school, and a year later he moved to the United Kingdom for five years.[7][8]
United Kingdom and South Africa (2000–2008)
Lloyd spent five years in the United Kingdom, where he trained with Frontier Wrestling Alliance. He was trained by Alex Shane and Mark Sloan. In 2003 he made his FWA debut. He also made an appearance in International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom.[7]
He debuted for the South African promotion World Wrestling Professionals (WWP) in 2005.
World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE (2008-2015)
Florida Championship Wrestling (2008–2010)
In 2008, Lloyd signed a three-year developmental deal with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), becoming the first South African person to do so. He was assigned to
Following the loss of the championship, Angel and Logan dissolved as a tag team, with Angel returning to singles competition. He went on a winning streak throughout August, defeating
The Nexus and the Corre (2010–2011)
On 16 February 2010, it was announced that Angel was going to be competing on the first season of
On the 7 June 2010 episode of
On 3 October 2010, Cena was forced to join The Nexus as a result of losing to Barrett at
On the 10 January 2011 episode of Raw, Gabriel and Slater refused to take part in new Nexus leader CM Punk's initiation and walked away from the group.[34] The following day, at the tapings of the 14 January 2011 episode of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater helped former leader Barrett and Ezekiel Jackson attack Big Show.[35][36] The following week, Gabriel, Slater, Barrett, and Jackson announced they had formed The Corre, and later that night Gabriel defeated World Heavyweight Champion Edge in a non-title match, following interference from the other members of The Corre.[37][38] After winning a non-title match against the champions Kozlov and Marella on 4 February episode of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater received a match for the WWE Tag Team Championship two weeks later, but lost via disqualification when the other members of The Corre interfered.[39][40] They received a rematch at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on 20 February and defeated Marella and Kozlov to win the WWE Tag Team Championship for the second time.[41][42] The following night on Raw, Gabriel and Slater lost the championship to John Cena and The Miz, but won the championship back minutes later after Barrett invoked The Corre's rematch clause, and The Miz turned on Cena.[43][44] During this time, The Corre had continued to feud with The Big Show, and at WrestleMania XXVII in April the team of The Big Show, Kane, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston defeated The Corre.[45] At the 19 April taping of SmackDown, the duo of Gabriel and Slater lost the Tag Team Championship to the team of Kane and The Big Show. In a backstage segment following the match, Gabriel was attacked by Slater, who thought Gabriel blamed him for their loss.[46][47] On the 6 May episode of SmackDown, Gabriel, Barrett, and Slater attacked Jackson, removing him from the group.[48] The three remaining members of The Corre feuded with Jackson until the 10 June episode of SmackDown, when Barrett walked out on Gabriel and Slater during a six-man tag team match against Jackson and the Usos, causing Gabriel and Slater to proclaim the end of The Corre.[49][50][51] Gabriel continued to ally himself with Slater despite the dissolution of The Corre, and the duo began a feud with The Usos. On the 17 June episode of SmackDown, Gabriel and Slater were defeated by The Usos, but defeated them in a rematch the following week.[52][53] They were again defeated by The Usos on the 8 July episode of SmackDown, resulting in the pair arguing in the ring.[54] The following week, their team was ended when they faced off in a match won by Gabriel and Gabriel transitioned to a face (fan favourite) character.[55][56]
Championship pursuits (2011–2013)
At
In January 2012, Gabriel began an alliance of sorts with
Following a series of matches in early 2012, Gabriel and
Gabriel reunited with Kidd on 6 June, when they defeated Johnny Curtis and Heath Slater on NXT Redemption.[71] At the No Way Out pay-per-view, Gabriel and Kidd were defeated by The Prime Time Players (Titus O'Neil and Darren Young) in a number one contender four-way tag team match, also involving Primo and Epico and The Usos.[72] When NXT merged with WWE's developmental territory FCW in August, Gabriel participated in a tournament to determine the inaugural NXT Champion, but was eliminated by Michael McGillicutty.[73][74] On the 31 August episode of SmackDown, Kidd and Gabriel suffered their first loss as a team against the Prime Time Players.[75]
On the debut episode of
On the 17 April 2013 episode of Main Event, Gabriel won a battle royal to earn a recognition for the #1 contender for the Intercontinental Championship. His match against former ally Wade Barrett was later that night,[80] but Gabriel was unsuccessful as Barrett pinned Gabriel after a devastating bull hammer elbow the finishing move of Barrett.
Final years (2013–2015)
Gabriel did not perform on pay-per-view for 2013; from May, he largely wrestled singles matches on Main Event and Superstars, with wins over Curt Hawkins and Darren Young, but lost to other wrestlers including
In January 2014, the Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter released a ranking of WWE's roster; Gabriel was ranked as a lower-tier babyface.
Toward the end of his run, Gabriel was primarily used as a
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2015)
On 12 August, Black took part in a TNA angle where GFW invaded
Independent circuit (2015–present)
On 25 January 2015, it was announced that Lloyd would be making his first post-WWE appearance for Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS) on 31 January as "The Darewolf" P. J. Black, resuming his previous ring name along with a new moniker.[100] At the EVOLVE 38 iPPV event held on 8 March, Black defeated Caleb Konley following a springboard 450 splash.[101]
On 6 May 2015,
On 9 May 2015, Black (with manager Jonny Ferrari) lost to
On 26 March, Black unsuccessfully challenged
After seven months on inactivity for his jumping injury, Black returned in a Wrestlecade show teaming with Willie Mack and Jason Kincaid but were defeated by Juventud Guerrerra, Super Crazy and Caleb Konley.[113] On 2 March 2018 it was announced that former WWE Superstars and members of The Nexus faction Darren Young, Michael Tarver and Black will be competing at this year’s Chikara: King of Trios tournament. At the event, the team won their first-round match but lost in the quarter-finals.
On 26 October 2018, Black unsuccessfully challenged for the PCW Ultra Championship against Pentagón Jr. In 2018 Black was one of the mainstays of Joey Ryan's Bar Wrestling promotion, making seven appearances in total.[114]
Lucha Underground (2015–2019)
On 14 November 2015, at the first set of Lucha Underground tapings for their second season, Black made his lucha debut for the organization and lost his first match against
NWA (2018–2019)
Sporting a new biker-look that included a beard, black vest and shoulder-length hair, Black wrestled
Ring of Honor (2018–2021)
Black made his debut for
Return to Impact Wrestling (2022)
On 20 October, 2022 episode of Impact!, Black was announced as one of the participants in the tournament for the vacated
Modeling career
Lloyd has competed in numerous modeling contests. He placed first in the Male Fitness Model Search held by FAME SA,[128] sixth in the 2008 Mr Body Classic contest held by Mr & Ms Body Beautiful SA,[129] eighth in the 2007 Men's Model Search held by Mr & Ms Fitness SA,[130] and reached the top five in the Mr Physique Division in the 2008 Men's Model Search.[131][132]
Other media
Lloyd appeared on
Gabriel made his video game debut in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 and had later appeared in WWE '12, WWE '13 and WWE 2K14. He also appears in WWE 2K15 as Justin Gabriel and The Bunny (NPC, only appears in Adam Rose's entrance.)
Personal life
Lloyd attended
Lloyd has suffered through two BASE jumping accidents. The latest of which occurred in the summer of 2017 and resulted in Lloyd losing the part of a finger which was later reattached.[135]
Championships and accomplishments
- Cornish Pro Wrestling
- LEP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[136]
- Destiny World Wrestling
- DWW Championship (1 time)[137]
- Florida Championship Wrestling
- FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[138]
- 1 time) – with Kris Logan[139]
- German Wrestling Federation
- GWF Berlin Championship (1 time)[140]
- Global Force Wrestling
- Lucha Underground
- Johnny Mundo[144]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Rogue Wrestling
- Slamforce Africa
- SFA World Championship (1 time, current)[149]
- Southside Wrestling Entertainment
- SWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Nixon Newell[150]
- SWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- 1 time)[151]
- King of the Mountain (2015)
- World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
- WWE Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Heath Slater[30][41][43][152]
- Slammy Award (2 times)
- World Wrestling Professionals
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External links
- P. J. Black on WWE.com
- WWP profile
- P. J. Black's profile at Cagematch.net , Wrestlingdata.com , Internet Wrestling Database