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'''Kevin Steen''' is an ] ]. He was trained by Pierre-Carl Oullett and Jacques Rogeau in Canada, and is currently more well known in the United States for his appearances in ], ], and formerly in ] which he recently stopped appearing in. | '''Kevin Steen''' is an ] ]. He was trained by Pierre-Carl Oullett and Jacques Rogeau in Canada, and is currently more well known in the United States for his appearances in ], ], and formerly in ] which he recently stopped appearing in. | ||
==Early career== | |||
In the Canadian Wrestling Alliance, Steen had a long-running feud with ] between 2003 and 2003. | |||
==Combat Zone Wrestling== | ==Combat Zone Wrestling== | ||
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==Championships and accomplishments== | ==Championships and accomplishments== | ||
*'''Canadian Wrestling Alliance''' | |||
**CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) | |||
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**EWR Heavyweight Championship (2 times) | **EWR Heavyweight Championship (2 times) | ||
**2005 Elite 8 tournament winner | **2005 Elite 8 tournament winner | ||
*'''Heritage Wrestling Association''' | |||
**HWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Fred Merveille | |||
*''']''' | *''']''' | ||
**IWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time) | **IWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time) |
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Kevin Steen | |
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Born | Marieville, Quebec |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Kevin Steen Super Dragon II |
Billed height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Billed weight | 100 kg (220 lb) |
Trained by | Jacques Rougeau, Pierre-Carl Ouellet |
Debut | 1999 |
Kevin Steen is an Canadian professional wrestler. He was trained by Pierre-Carl Oullett and Jacques Rogeau in Canada, and is currently more well known in the United States for his appearances in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Ring of Honor, and formerly in Combat Zone Wrestling which he recently stopped appearing in.
Combat Zone Wrestling
Kevin Steen made his CZW debut on September 11th, 2004 at an event called High Stakes. He lost in a fatal fourway match featuring El Generico, Excess, and Sexxxy Eddie who was victorious in that match. He continued to make appearances with CZW and soon begam teaming with El Generico against Super Dragon and Excalibur.
On May 14th, 2005 he competed in the CZW Best of the Best tournament and did well in it defeating Kenny The Bastard in the 1st Round and Chris Hero in the 2nd round. However he was unable to clench the trophy as he lost in the Finals, which was a Fatal Fourway match B-Boy, Super Dragon, and Mike Quackenbush who won the match.
A few months later in August Kevin Steen won his first (and thus far only) championship in CZW. He pinned Franky The Mobster to win the CZW Iron Man Championship. He went on to defend the championship in individual matches against Nate Webb, El Generico, Chris Sabin, and Super Dragon. He also defended it in a match involving Necro Butcher, DJ Hyde, B.J. Whitmer, and The Messiah.
In an all out cage match held at CZW Trapped between The Canadians, BLK Out, The Forefathers of CZW, and Eddie Kingston, Kevin Steen lost his Ironman Title to fellow Canadian wrestler LuFisto. He lost the championship one day shy of having a year long reign. He then departed for a tour with Dragon Gate, a promotion in Japan and has thus far not returned to the CZW promotion. His profile was also recently dropped from the CZW roster page.
Finishing and signature moves
- Package piledriver
- Steenalizer (Powerbomb toss)
- Go Home Driver (Scoop spun into an air raid crash)
- Steen Breaker (Head and arm suplex into side slam backbreaker)
- Swanton
- Moonsault
- 450° Splash
Championships and accomplishments
- Combat Zone Wrestling
- CZW Iron Man Championship (1 time)
- Elite Wrestling Revolution
- EWR Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
- 2005 Elite 8 tournament winner
- International Wrestling Syndicate
- IWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
- PWG Championship (1 time)
External links
- The Website of "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen
- The MySpace Profile of "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen
- Kevin Steen at OWW.com
- Kevin Owens at IMDb
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