Kyle Fletcher

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Kyle Fletcher
Fletcher as IWGP and Strong Openweight Tag Team Champion in 2023
Born (1998-12-24) 24 December 1998 (age 25)[1]
Sydney, Australia
Professional wrestling career
Billed height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Billed weight100 kg (220 lb)
Trained byPWA Academy
Madison Eagles
Ryan Eagles
Robbie Eagles
Travis Banks
DebutApril 20, 2014[2]

Kyle Fletcher (born 24 December 1998) is an Australian

ROH World Tag Team Champion. Fletcher also appears regularly for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former IWGP Tag Team Champion and inaugural and record-setting two-time Strong Openweight Tag Team Champion, and British promotion Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro), where he is a two-time Undisputed British Tag Team Champion
.

Fletcher and fellow Australian wrestler

stable. He has also made appearances for numerous promotions in England, Wales, Ireland, and Germany, in addition to performing in the Australian independent circuit for companies such as Melbourne City Wrestling
.

Early life

Fletcher was born and raised on the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia. A fan of professional wrestling from an early age, he was trained by Madison, Ryan and Robbie Eagles in the Australia based PWA Academy.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2014–2016)

Fletcher debuted in July 2014, wrestling around the New South Wales state, wrestling for companies such as Melbourne City Wrestling.[4]

Independent circuit (2017–Present)

Kyle Fletcher at an indie event in April 2019.

In May 2017, Fletcher traveled to the United Kingdom to work on their independent scene, commonly working for WhatCulture Pro-Wrestling (WCPW) and Attack! Pro Wrestling. During July of the same year, Fletcher teamed up with Fellow Australian wrestler Mark Davis as The Aussie Assault. The two commonly teamed from there on and eventually changed, their team name to Aussie Open, competing together across the UK. Fletcher made an appearance for the Chikara promotion. Aussie Open also competed in Europe, for promotions such as Westside Xtreme Wrestling.[5] In August, Aussie Open made their debuts for Revolution Pro Wrestling and continued to work with them in the long term. This meant that they would work with New Japan Pro-Wrestling talent due to their working agreement with RevPro. Aussie Open commonly faced talent such as Roppongi 3K, who were on a learning excursion from New Japan.[6] During their tour of the UK in May 2018, Aussie Open made their Ring of Honor debut, losing to Dalton Castle's "boys".[7] In March 2019, Aussie Open won the wXw World Tag Team Championship, before losing them to Ilja Dragunov and WALTER, ending their reign at 147 days.[8][9] They regained the championships 41 days later but had to vacate them after 14 days, due to Davis suffering a leg injury. In May 2019, Aussie Open achieved a massive victory, by defeating NJPW's Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr.), to win the British Tag Team Championships for the first time. They lost the titles to Sha Samuels and Josh Bodom, ending their reign at 50 days.[10]

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2019–Present)

Aussie Open made their NJPW debut at

Aaron Henare to defeat Bullet Club representatives, The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson), Chris Bey, El Phantasmo and guest member Scott Norton in a 12-man tag-team match.[14] At Capital Collision, Cobb, Henare and Aussie Open lost to TMDK in an 8-man tag-team match.[15]


On the June 19th edition of
NJPW Strong Ignition, Aussie Open competed in a tournament to crown the inaugural Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship. In the first round, they defeated The Dark Order's Evil Uno and Alan Angels and they defeated the Stray Dog Army in the semi-finals.[16] In the finals at Strong: High Alert, Fletcher and Davis defeated Christopher Daniels and Yuya Uemura to become the inaugural champions.[17]

At Music City Mayhem, Aussie Open teamed with T. J. Perkins to defeat the team of Alex Zayne and the

The Motor City Machine Guns in a three-way tag-team match also involving The DKC and Kevin Knight, ending their inaugural reign at 76 days.[21]

Davis and Fletcher would compete individually in the 2023

Sakura Genesis.[28] On April 8 at the event, Aussie Open defeated Bishamon to win their first IWGP Tag Team Championship.[29] On April 15 at Capital Collision, Fletcher and Davis defeated The Motor City Machine Guns and the team of Kazuchika Okada and Hiroshi Tanahashi, in a three-way tag-team match, to regain the Strong Openweight Tag Team Championships for a second time, making them double champions in NJPW.[30] They defended the Strong titles the next night against Lio Rush and Tomohiro Ishii.[31] On April 29 at NJPW Wrestling Satsuma no Kuni, Aussie Open retained the IWGP Tag Team Championships, defeating TMDK (Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste)[32] On May 21 at Resurgence, Fletcher announced that the team would vacate both titles, due to Mark Davis's injury.[33]

All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2022–present)

Sporadic appearances (2022–2023)

AEWxNJPW: Forbidden Door
on June 26, 2022.

On the June 8th episode of

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships and FTR's ROH World Tag Team Championships .[36][37] At the event, Aussie Open accompanied Ospreay to the ring for his match against Cassidy, often assisting Ospreay during the match. Ospreay eventually retained the championship, and along with Aussie Open, attacked Cassidy and Roppongi Vice after the match. However, Ospreay and Aussie Open were interrupted by Katsuyori Shibata, who beat down the trio, saving Cassidy and Roppongi Vice.[38]

On July 27, the AEW World Trios Championship was revealed, Aussie Open and Ospreay being named as participants in the inaugural tournament. On August 24, Aussie Open and Ospreay defeated Death Triangle to progress to the semi-finals, where they were defeated by The Elite (The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega) on August 31.[39] After the match, United Empire attacked The Elite.[40]

Fletcher and Davis returned to AEW on the February 22 edition of Dynamite, competing in the

Casino Tag Team Royale, but again failed to win.[43]

On March 9, Fletcher and Davis made their return to Ring of Honor (ROH), which was now AEW's sister promotion, following Tony Khan's purchase of the company, defeating Rhett Titus and Tracy Williams.[44] At Supercard of Honor, The duo competed in the "Reach for the Sky" ladder match for the vacant ROH World Tag Team Championship, but failed to win the match.[45] A week after winning the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships, Fletcher and Davis made their first title defense against Best Friends, defeating them and retaining the titles on the April 14 edition of Rampage.[46]

The Don Callis Family and ROH World Television Champion (2023–present)

On the May 25 edition of Dynamite, Fletcher appeared in a backstage segment, attacking AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy and admiring the title. A championship match between the two took place on the May 24 edition of Dynamite, where Cassidy defeated Fletcher. Shortly after, it was announced that both Fletcher and Davis had signed with AEW.[47]

On July 21, 2023, the duo won the ROH World Tag Team Championships at

Isiah Kassidy and Isiah Kassidy and The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy).[52][53] On the Zero-Hour of All In, Aussie Open lost the ROH World Tag Team Titles to Cole and MJF, ending their reign at 37 days.[54]

Following the loss, the duo shifted their focus towards the AEW World Tag Team Championships, calling out champions FTR on the September 16 edition of Collision, demanding a championship match at WrestleDream. Soon after, the match was made official for the event on October 1, which was notably the one-year anniversary of the two team's last match, for the IWGP World Tag Team Championships at Royal Quest II.[55] At WrestleDream, FTR defeated Aussie Open, retaining their Championships.[56] After the event, it was revealed that Davis had suffered a wrist injury and would be out of action, leaving Fletcher as a singles wrestler.[57]

On the October 28 edition of Rampage, Fletcher was defeated by Konosuke Takeshita. After the match, Fletcher was welcomed into The Don Callis Family.[58] On December 15 at Final Battle, Fletcher defeated Komander, Lee Moriarty, Dalton Castle, Lee Johnson, and Bryan Keith in a Survival of the Fittest to win the vacant ROH World Television Championship, thus making it his first ever singles championship.[59][60] At Supercard of Honor, Fletcher successfully defended his World Television Championship against Lee Johnson.

Personal life

Fletcher is currently in a relationship with fellow AEW wrestler Skye Blue.[61] He has cited Jeff Hardy as an early inspiration for wanting to become a professional wrestler.[3]

Championships and accomplishments

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