Nick Aldis
Nick Aldis | |
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Birth name | Nicholas Aldis |
Born | Docking, Norfolk, England | 6 November 1986
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Brutus Magnus[1][2] Magnus[3] Nick Aldis[1] Sir Brutus Magnus[4] |
Billed height | 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)[5] |
Billed weight | 242 lb (110 kg)[5] |
Billed from | King's Lynn, England[1][2] |
Trained by | Dropkixx Academy[6] Frank Rimer[5] Harley Race's Wrestling Academy[7] John Hall[6] John Ritchie[6] Ricky Knight[6] Tony Scarlo[6] Vince Randell[6] WAW School[6] |
Debut | 17 December 2004 |
Nicholas Aldis (born 6 November 1986) is an English
Aldis made his debut on the British
Immediately after leaving TNA in 2015, Aldis signed with
Aldis also appeared in the revival of
Early life
Nicholas Aldis was born on 6 November 1986 in Docking, Norfolk.[1] Before training to be a wrestler, Aldis became proficient in swimming and tennis; he then began bodybuilding, which ultimately led to him becoming a professional wrestler.[7] In 2008 he made several appearances on Gladiators under the name "Oblivion" along with fellow professional wrestler Mason Ryan under the name "Goliath".
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2003–2008)
After beginning his training at the age of 16,[7] Aldis made his professional debut on 17 December 2004 for the British Wrestling Promotion Dropkixx Wrestling (DKW), losing to Charlie Rage.[5]
Early title matches included a DAM Promotions event where Aldis teamed up with Bash to take on the DAM Tag Team Champions
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2008–2015)
Early feuds (2008–2009)
In November 2008, Aldis signed with
Aldis competed under his Brutus Magnus name and
The British Invasion (2009–2011)
On 30 April 2009 episode of Impact!, Magnus dropped the gladiator character and formed a villainous group called
After not being seen for over three months, Magnus returned on 14 June at the tapings of
On 16 December, Magnus made his first appearance on Impact! in three months, when he met his former tag team partner Douglas Williams and informed him that Wolfe was close to a comeback.
Teaming and feuding with Samoa Joe (2011–2012)
In December 2011, Magnus began teaming up with
On 2 February, Magnus and Joe defeated Crimson and Morgan in a non-title match to earn another shot at the TNA World Tag Team Championship, and at Against All Odds, Magnus and Joe defeated Crimson and Morgan to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship.[45][46] Magnus and Joe then defeated Crimson and Morgan in two rematches in February and March and Mexican America (Anarquia and Hernandez) in March to retain the championship.[47][48][49] On 15 April at Lockdown, Magnus and Joe defeated The Motor City Machine Guns in a steel cage match to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship.[50] During the first "Open Fight Night" on 26 April, Magnus and Joe successfully defended the TNA World Tag Team Championship against the team of Jeff Hardy and Mr. Anderson, after which they were attacked by Christopher Daniels and Kazarian, who had asked for a title shot earlier in the event.[51] On 13 May at Sacrifice, Magnus and Joe lost the TNA World Tag Team Championship to Daniels and Kazarian.[52]
On 14 June episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus entered the 2012 Bound for Glory Series, taking part in the opening gauntlet match, from which he was eliminated by Samoa Joe.[53] Magnus' participation in the tournament ended on 16 August episode of Impact Wrestling, when he was defeated by Joe in a singles match, leaving him outside a spot in the semifinals. Afterwards, Magnus would attack Joe after the latter offered a sign of respect, turning heel in the process.[54] On 14 October at Bound for Glory, Magnus unsuccessfully challenged Joe for his TNA Television Championship.[55]
The New Main Event Mafia (2012–2013)
On 1 November episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus challenged Joe to a rematch as part of the Open Fight Night, however, he lost the match via disqualification, after hitting Joe with a wrench.[56] The rivalry culminated in a No Disqualification match on 11 November at Turning Point, where Magnus was again unsuccessful in winning the title.[57] On the following episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus was sidelined with a storyline injury after he was ambushed by the Aces & Eights and hit in both his knees with a ball-peen hammer.[58]
Magnus returned as a fan favourite on 31 January 2013 episode of Impact Wrestling in
On 13 June episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus defeated
After the Bound for Glory Series, Magnus began a feud with
TNA World Heavyweight Champion (2013–2014)
On 21 November 2013 episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus was entered into a tournament to crown a new TNA World Heavyweight Champion after the title was vacated. He defeated Samoa Joe in a
Styles returned on the edition of 2 January 2014 of
On 30 January episode of Impact Wrestling,
Later feuds (2014–2015)
Shortly after his loss to
On 23 January 2015, episode of Impact Wrestling, Magnus competed in the
Magnus would enter into a storyline with
Pro Wrestling Noah (2012)
On 22 July 2012, Magnus made his debut for the Japanese
Global Force Wrestling (2015–2017)
On 29 June 2015, it was announced that Aldis had signed with Global Force Wrestling, and will compete under his real name.[84] On 9 July, Aldis made his in-ring debut defeating Tommaso Ciampa as part of the inaugural GFW Grand Slam Tour.[85] On 10 July 2015, Aldis faced Kongo Kong as part of the GFW Grand Slam Tour in Erie, Pennsylvania making this their first of three matches during the tour which saw him winning on all three occasions.[86]
On 24 July 2015, Aldis entered into a tournament to crown the inaugural GFW Global Champion, defeating Kongo Kong in the quarterfinals of the tournament.[87] On 5 September, Aldis defeated Chris Mordetzky in the semifinals to advance to the finals of the tournament.[88]
On 23 October 2015, at the GFW Amped taping, Aldis defeated Bobby Roode in the finals of the tournament to become the first ever GFW Global Champion.[89] On 28 October, Aldis and Doug Williams reunited as The British Invasion as part of Global Force Wrestling's GFW UK Invasion tour, defeating Marty Scurll and Rampage Brown.[90] Aldis lost the title on 22 April 2017 to Alberto El Patrón.[91]
Return to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2017)
Following Jeff Jarrett's hiring as TNA's executive consultant in January 2017[92] and promotion to executive producer and chief creative officer[93] status a month later by its new owners Anthem Sports & Entertainment, GFW talent and championships started being featured on TNA (renamed Impact Wrestling in March) television. Aldis returned on 6 April episode of Impact! under the Magnus ring name as a fan favourite, helping to save Matt Morgan from a 4-on-1 attack by Team Josh Mathews (Bram, Eli Drake, Lashley, and Tyrus), beating down Bram and, in the process, being revealed as Team Jeremy Borash's 4th member, joining Chris Adonis, Morgan and Alberto El Patrón, that would battle the aforementioned foursome.[94] The two sides squared off on the following episode of Impact!, with Magnus getting the pinfall victory on Bram.[95]
Over the next two TV airings, Magnus exhibited villain-type arrogance during backstage segments, by verbally putting himself over, berating other wrestlers, especially El Patrón, and proclaiming himself number one contender for the
The
National Wrestling Alliance (2017–2022)
On 23 September 2017, Aldis made his debut for
Now working as a solidly "tweener" character, Aldis' primary angle was that of a traveling champion who actively accepts all challengers in a bid to raise the profile of the title and bring back some of its lost prestige. His first major story as champion was known as "The Aldis Crusade," a self-imposed mission to undertake twenty title defences over the course of sixty days across three continents in the spring of 2018, concluding with a title defence against
On 21 October 2018, at the
Shortly after forming the new faction, Aldis retained the title against Ricky Morton on Powerrr and Villain Enterprises' Flip Gordon at Hard Times, which set up a title defense for Aldis against Gordon's teammate Marty Scurll at Crockett Cup, a rematch between the two from the previous year's Crockett Cup. In preparation for the title match, Aldis appeared at ROH's Free Enterprise, where he teamed with Rush against Scurll and PCO in a losing effort. Crockett Cup was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the rematch never came to fruition due to Scurll leaving ROH amid allegations of the Speaking Out movement. NWA did not hold any events throughout 2020 but Aldis defended the title on a few occasions during the fall of the year.
NWA resumed hosting events with Back For The Attack on 21 March 2021, where Aldis retained the title against Aron Stevens in the main event. In the weeks following the event, the recently debuted Chris Adonis joined Strictly Business as its newest member. The group immediately began feuding with Trevor Murdoch, who won a battle royal to face Aldis for the title at When Our Shadows Fall, where Aldis retained the title after Murdoch got disqualified. Aldis retained the title against Murdoch in a rematch at T-Mart Promotions event The Gathering II on 24 July. However, Murdoch earned another opportunity against Aldis after his team won the Champions Series on Powerrr. The subsequent Title vs Career match for Aldis' championship and Murdoch's career match took place at the NWA 73rd Anniversary Show, where Aldis lost the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship to Murdoch, ending his reign at 1,043 days.
While still employed by the NWA, Aldis returned to Impact Wrestling on 1 April 2022 for the Multiverse of Matches event, teaming with Mickie James to compete against Matt Cardona and Chelsea Green.[110] He also appeared at Slammiversary 2022 on 19 June 2022.[111]
On 6 November 2022, Aldis announced on his Instagram for his subscribers that he requested a release from NWA.[112] As Aldis was publicly critical about the direction of the company, he was later suspended by NWA.[113] Aldis pointed the new direction of the promotion as the reason to leave NWA.
Second return to Impact Wrestling (2023)
After leaving the NWA, Aldis would return to Impact Wrestling at
WWE (2023–present)
In August 2023, Aldis began working with
Personal life
Aldis married American professional wrestler Mickie James on 31 December 2015.[122] They have a son named Donovan Patrick Aldis, who was born in 2014.[123]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008–2009 | Gladiators
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Oblivion | |
2009 | Are You Smarter Than a 10 Year Old?
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2012 | UK's Strongest Man 2012[124] | Himself | Presenter |
2013 | UK's Strongest Man 2013[124] |
Championships and accomplishments
- Championship Wrestling International
- CWI Heavyweight Champion (1 time, final)[125]
- Dungeon Wrestling
- Stu Hart Heritage Championship (1 time)[126]
- Global Force Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2013)[129]
- Ranked No. 8 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2014[130]
- National Wrestling Alliance
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- North American Wrestling Allegiance
- NAWA Texas Championship (1 time)[134]
- Pro Wrestling Noah
- Ring Ka King
- World Cup of Ring Ka King (2012) – with Scott Steiner, Abyss, Deadly Danda, and Sonjay Dutt[138]
- Stand Alone Wrestling
- SAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[139]
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- TNA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Doug Williams (1) and Samoa Joe (1)[13][46][141]
- TNA World Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contenders Tournament (2010) – with Desmond Wolfe[145]
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External links
- Official website
- Nick Aldis's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
- Nick Aldis on Twitter
- Nick Aldis at IMDb