Max Boyer
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Debut | October 13, 2001[3] |
Maxime "Max" Boyer (born June 2, 1984)
Professional wrestling career
Boyer began training in
International Wrestling Syndicate (2005–2008, 2010)
In his first dark match for IWS on July 23, 2005, Boyer teamed with Dave Trips and Shayne Hawke in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated
Boyer made his main show debut for IWS on September 3, 2005, in a four tag team elimination match, where he and Shayne Hawke unsuccessfully challenged
Boyer then formed a new alliance with former rival, IWS Heavyweight Champion Viking and the two went on to lose to the Hardcore Ninjaz in a match for the IWS Tag Team Championship.
With Boyer's feud with Ouellet, Matthews and Manny behind him, he finally went on to win his first championship in IWS, when he on June 16, 2007, defeated Dan Paysan for the IWS Canadian Championship.[1][16] Boyer went on to successfully defend the title against Kid Kamikaze,[17] Exess,[18] Jimmy K.,[18] Damian[19] and Franky The Mobster.[20]
On February 16, 2008, Boyer confronted new IWS Heavyweight Champion,
On October 9, 2010, IWS held its final show before ceasing its operations, during which Boyer made his return and wrestled his first match in two and a half years, defeating Vanessa Kraven, Alex Silva, Kid Kamikaze, Mike Bailey and then–champion, former partner Shayne Hawke in a six–way elimination match to regain the IWS Canadian Championship.[27] Immediately following the match, Boyer was challenged to another match for the title by Franky The Mobster. Boyer accepted the challenge and defeated Franky to retain the Canadian Championship and end his run with IWS as a champion.[27]
Chikara (2006–2007, 2010–2011)
On February 26, 2006, Boyer made his debut for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–based Chikara in a ten-man tag team match, where he, Player Uno, SeXXXy Eddy, Dragon Dragon and Retail Dragon defeated Jagged, Shane Matthews, Larry Sweeney and Phil and Sean Davis.[1] On June 23 Boyer entered the Young Lions Cup IV tournament, defeating Brandon Thomaselli in his first round match. Later that same day, Boyer was eliminated from the tournament in the six–way elimination semifinal match by Arik Cannon, who would go on to win the entire tournament.[1][28] On October 28 Boyer defeated Cannon in a return singles match to win the Young Lions Cup.[29] He then went on to successfully defend the Cup against Josh Daniels and Ricochet.[30] On February 17, 2007, Boyer teamed with fellow IWS performers Jagged and Shane Matthews in the first ever King of Trios tournament. The team, billed as Team Canada, was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by the eventual King of Trios, Mike Quackenbush, Jigsaw and Shane Storm.[31] After three more defenses of the Young Lions Cup against Sal Thomaselli, Soldier Ant and Create-A-Wrestler, Boyer was forced to vacate the title in time for the fifth annual Young Lions Cup tournament.[30] As a former champion, Boyer would never again be allowed to challenge for the Cup. Boyer's five successful defenses of the Young Lions Cup would remain a Chikara record until March 2011, when it was broken by Frightmare.[30]
After his final Young Lions Cup defense against Create-A-Wrestler on May 26, 2007, at Aniversario?,
On November 20, 2010, Boyer returned to Chikara, taking part in the "Golden Dreams" eight man elimination tag team match, a match consisting entirely of former Young Lions Cup Champions. Boyer was the second man eliminated from the match by the man, whom he had defeated to win the Cup four years earlier, Arik Cannon.[35] On February 7, 2011, Chikara announced that Boyer would return to the promotion on February 20 in Reading, Pennsylvania, where he would face another former Young Lions Cup Champion, Tim Donst, who had announced his intention of proving himself to be greatest Young Lions Cup Champion of all time by beating all the other holders of the Cup.[36] However, following interference from Hallowicked, another former Young Lions Cup Champion, Boyer managed to defeat Donst in a new Chikara record time of four seconds.[37][38]
Championships and accomplishments
References
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- ^ Coale, Mark. "May 26 Chikara Pro results". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
- ^ Hack, Matt. "May 27 Chikara Aniversario recap". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Archived from the original on 2012-06-12. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
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- ^ Ford, Kevin (2010-12-14). "100 Percent Fordified: Chikara Scornucopia". 411Mania. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
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- ^ "In four seconds, with a little help from Hallowicked, Max Boyer beats Tim Donst. That's a Chikara record!". Chikara. Twitter. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
- ^ Ford, Kevin (2011-03-22). "100 Percent Fordified: Chikara Caught in a Cauldron of Hate". 411Mania. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
External links
- Max Boyer's profile at Cagematch.net