Pro Wrestling
Pro Wrestling
No edit summary
Line 67: Line 67:
   
 
===Intercontinental Championship (2013-Present)===
 
===Intercontinental Championship (2013-Present)===
During the [[November 18, 2013 Monday Night RAW results|November 18th episode of ''Monday Night Raw'']] on the Raw Country special held in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], Langston defeated [[Joe Hennig|Curtis Axel]] for the [[Intercontinental Championship]]. This would mark Langston's first title reign. Langston would once again defeat Axel in his return match at [[Survivor Series 2013|Survivor Series]]. Langston then started a feud with [[Damien Sandow]] after Sandow became the number one contender for his title. This would set a match between the two at the [[TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2013)|TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs]] pay-per-view, which Langston was able to win. He successfully went on to defend his championship during the week before [[WrestleMania XXX]], against former ally/rival [[Dolph Ziggler]]. Both men had been announced as participants of the first-ever ''Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal'' at WrestleMania XXX that was eventually won by [[Claudio Castagnoli|Antonio Cesaro]]. The following night on the [[April 7, 2014 Monday Night RAW results|April 7, RAW show]], Big E teamed with [[John Cena]] and [[Sheamus]] in a losing effort against the [[The Wyatt Family]] after Big E was pinned by [[Bray Wyatt]].
+
During the [[November 18, 2013 Monday Night RAW results|November 18th episode of ''Monday Night Raw'']] on the Raw Country special held in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], Langston defeated [[Joe Hennig|Curtis Axel]] for the [[Intercontinental Championship]]. This would mark Langston's first title reign. Langston would once again defeat Axel in his return match at [[Survivor Series 2013|Survivor Series]]. Langston then started a feud with [[Damien Sandow]] after Sandow became the number one contender for his title. This would set a match between the two at the [[TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2013)|TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs]] pay-per-view, which Langston was able to win. He successfully went on to defend his championship during the week before [[WrestleMania XXX]], against former ally/rival [[Dolph Ziggler]]. Both men had been announced as participants of the first-ever ''Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal'' at WrestleMania XXX that was eventually won by [[Claudio Castagnoli|Antonio Cesaro]]. The following night on the [[April 7, 2014 Monday Night RAW results|April 7, RAW show]], Big E teamed with [[John Cena]] and [[Sheamus]] in a losing effort against the [[The Wyatt Family]] after Big E was pinned by [[Bray Wyatt]]. Big E lost the Intercontinental Championship at Extreme Rules to Bad News Barrett. Big E then started feuding with Rusev and lost to Rusev at Payback and lost to Rusev again at Money in The Bank. Big E failed to win the Intercontinental Championship battle royal at Battleground.
   
 
==In wrestling==
 
==In wrestling==

Revision as of 04:00, 28 July 2014

Ettore Ewen (March 1, 1986) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, currently signed to WWE where he wrestles under the name Big E.. He is also a national powerlifting champion who has set multiple national and state records in the raw division.

Early years

Ewen was born in Tampa, Florida to Afro-Caribbean immigrants. He graduated from Wharton High School and attended the University of Iowa, where he played football as a defensive lineman and earned a bachelor of arts degree. As a Florida high school wrestling state champion and a Division I college football letter winner, Ewen competed in a number of different athletic disciplines at an elite level before turning his attention to the sport of powerlifting.

Powerlifting career

The 24-year old Ewen competed in his first U.S.A. Powerlifting (USAPL) meet on July 11 at the fifth annual United States Open Championships 2010 at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. He became not only the top heavyweight lifter but also broke all four Florida state raw powerlifting records in the 275-pound class and bested raw national records in the deadlift and total. His lifts included a 611 pound squat, a 490 pound bench press and a 749 pound deadlift for a 1,851 pound raw total.

Ewen also won the USAPL Raw Nationals 2011 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. This time he competed in the super heavyweight division (+275) and broke the raw American and national records in the deadlift (799 lbs) and total (2,039 lbs) in this weight class as well.

Although all of his national and American raw records were broken in 2011 and 2012 by Michael Tuchscherer, Brad Gillingham and Randall Harris, Ewen still holds the USAPL Florida State Raw Records in deadlift and total in the SHW division as well as all four raw powerlifting records in the 275-pound class.

Professional wrestling career

World Wrestling Entertainment (2009–present)

Developmental territories (2009–2012)

In 2009, Ewen signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to its developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where he adopted the ring name "Big E Langston". On December 17, 2009 he made his FCW debut teaming with Justin Gabriel, Skip Sheffield & Titus O'Neil to defeat Dawson Alexander, Donny Marlow, Jimmy Uso & Lennox McEnroe. On May 12, 2011, Langston and Calvin Raines defeated Richie Steamboat and Seth Rollins to win the Florida Tag Team Championship. On July 21, Langston and Raines lost the Florida Tag Team Title to C.J. Parker and Donny Marlow. He participated in Super Eight Tournament but was knocked out in the first round by Husky Harris. Langston would team up Nick Rogers to beat the debuting Jiro and Sakamoto, this would lead into a shot at the Florida Tag Team Champions Brad Maddox and Briley Pierce which the team lost. In February Langston participated in FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship number one contendership battle royal which was won by Seth Rollins. On February 11, 2012, Ewen defeated Heath Slater at a SmackDown house show. As part of WrestleMania Axxess he beat Antonio Cesaro.

Alliance with AJ Lee and Dolph Ziggler; NXT Champion (2012–2013)

In 2012, Ewen, as Big E Langston, debuted on the August 1 episode of WWE NXT taped at Full Sail University, where he defeated Adam Mercer. This marked the start of a winning streak for Langston, who from September started repeatedly hitting his finishing maneuver on his opponents and demanding the referee to use a five count instead of a three count during his pins. After Langston rejected Vickie Guerrero's managerial services, Guerrero promised a $5,000 bounty to anyone who could put Langston "on the shelf"; but attempts to claim the bounty by Chad Baxter and Camacho were firmly squashed by Langston, while the bounty was later declared void by commissioner Dusty Rhodes. On the December 6 tapings of NXT, which aired on January 9, Langston faced the NXT Champion and Shield member Seth Rollins in a no disqualification title match; Langston defeated Rollins to win the title.

On December 17, 2012 episode of Raw, Langston made his WWE main roster debut as a heel by assaulting John Cena at the behest of AJ Lee. As Dolph Ziggler became AJ's boyfriend, Langston also allied himself with Ziggler and he would frequently help Ziggler by interfering in his matches. Ziggler and Langston challenenged Kane and Daniel Bryan of Team HellNo for the Tag Team Championships at Wrestlemania XXIX but failed. During the following weeks, Langston began having a stronger screen-push as he started wrestling more during the weekly showings. Leading towards the pay-per-view match at Extreme Rules, Langston wrestled in a unique triple-threat match pitting him against the managers of Ziggler's opponents for Extreme Rules: Ricardo Rodriguez (for Alberto Del Rio) and Zeb Colter (for Jack Swagger). After Ziggler's concussion sustained during the May 10th edition of Friday Night Smackdown the triple threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship was changed to an "I Quit Match" between Del Rio and Swagger. During the following weeks, Langston received stronger in-ring appearances while Ziggler was out recovering from his concussion. Langston continued the feud against Del Rio in a series of matches ranging in victories and losses between both men across the Raw, Smackdown and Main Event programs. On the June 10 episode of Raw Langston was revealed as then Diva's Champion Kaitlyn's secret admirer. This was in turn a ploy to humiliate Kaitlyn at the hands of Lee.

Fallout with Ziggler/New Alliance with A.J. Lee (2013)

On the July 15 episode of Raw, the night after Money in the Bank, Big E. Langston would effectively side with A.J. after Ziggler dumped her backstage, declaring they were "done" as a power couple due to A.J.'s actions that cost Ziggler his title match against Del Rio at Money in the Bank. After A.J. once again distracted Ziggler during his match that night against Del Rio on Raw, she went on to order Langston to attack and decimate the already-vulnerable Ziggler.

On the July 19 edition of Smackdown, both Langston and A.J. watched Ziggler's match backstage against Jack Swagger. After winning the match, Ziggler commented on his break-up with Lee stating he was "sorry for not doing it sooner". This sparked an initial breakdown by A.J., hearing Ziggler's post-match comments. It was then that Langston, in a bizarre turn, kissed Lee's head and promptly exited the backstage. During the second hour of Monday Night Raw, Langston attempted to attack Ziggler again at the behest of A.J., after Ziggler's match with Darren Young. Ziggler however, out-maneuvered Langston and escaped unscathed.

During the opening half-hour of the August 9, Friday Night Smackdown Langston and A.J. were guests on Miz TV. After enduring taunts by Kaitlyn and Ziggler who also joined the segment, it was announced by SummerSlam Host The Miz, that Langston and A.J. would face Kailtyn and Ziggler in a tag match.

Singles Competition (2013-Present)

By end of the 2013 summer, Langston had split from A.J. and began competing alone. He wrestled one of his successful singles match on the September 11 edition of WWE Main Event, defeating R-Truth.

During the month of October, Langston began teaming with CM Punk after being disrespected by Paul Heyman and his stable of "Paul Heyman Guys". Langston first aided CM Punk during an attack by Heyman's clients Ryback and Curtis Axel. This alliance with CM Punk, who was already feuding with Heyman, Ryback and Axel, signaled a face-turn for Langston. On the October 21st edition of Monday Night Raw, Langston crossed paths with Axel and Ryback backstage during an interview with Paul Heyman. Langston and Axel went on to have a match that night and it was later announced that the two would face each other at Hell in a Cell for Axel's Intercontinental Championship during the Hell in the Cell Kick-off show.

Feud with The Shield (2013)

Beginning in late October 2013, Langston engaged in a feud with The Shield. Langston challenged for Dean Ambrose's United States Championship resulting in defeat and a minor injury to both men including a noticeable cut under Langston's eye and a cut under Ambrose's chin. Both men had between seven to eight stitches. In the following weeks, Langston began teaming with The Uso Brothers, joining in their storied rivalry with the Shield. On the October 28 episode of Monday Night Raw, Langston faced Ambrose in a rematch for the US Title, resulting in disqualification after the rest of the Shield interfered and attacked Langston. This drew out The Uso Brothers who came and defended Langston. On the November 1 episode of Smackdown, Langston joined The Usos at ringside during their tag match against Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins. The Usos defeated The Shield after pinning Ambrose. Afterwards Langston and The Usos confronted Roman Reigns who was ushered away by his retreating teammates. Throughout the following weeks in December, Langston would join forces with high profile "faces" including CM Punk and John Cena, as again Langston would come to the ring to save Punk and/or Cena from assaults by The Shield. On a singles-level, Langston continued his feud with Dean Ambrose. However, there were other occasions where a potential confrontation between Roman Reigns and Langston was hinted at. On the December 27 episode of Smackdown, Langston and his new tag team partner Mark Henry, joined Cena in repelling an ambush by The Shield during the start of the show. It was announced by Director of Operations Kane that all six men would face each other in singles competition as part of the night's main event. Langston went on to defeat Dean Ambrose in their matchup. He and partner Mark Henry later that night aided Cena in his match against Seth Rollins allowing for Cena to pick up the win.

Intercontinental Championship (2013-Present)

During the November 18th episode of Monday Night Raw on the Raw Country special held in Nashville, Tennessee, Langston defeated Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Championship. This would mark Langston's first title reign. Langston would once again defeat Axel in his return match at Survivor Series. Langston then started a feud with Damien Sandow after Sandow became the number one contender for his title. This would set a match between the two at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, which Langston was able to win. He successfully went on to defend his championship during the week before WrestleMania XXX, against former ally/rival Dolph Ziggler. Both men had been announced as participants of the first-ever Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX that was eventually won by Antonio Cesaro. The following night on the April 7, RAW show, Big E teamed with John Cena and Sheamus in a losing effort against the The Wyatt Family after Big E was pinned by Bray Wyatt. Big E lost the Intercontinental Championship at Extreme Rules to Bad News Barrett. Big E then started feuding with Rusev and lost to Rusev at Payback and lost to Rusev again at Money in The Bank. Big E failed to win the Intercontinental Championship battle royal at Battleground.

In wrestling

  • Signature moves
    • Running body block
    • Running Body Press
    • Belly to Belly Suplex
    • Running Splash
    • Multiple Knee Lifts
    • Repeated Body Tackles
    • Body Slam
    • Body Toss
    • Over Head Body Drop
    • Backbreaker

Championships and accomplishments

External links

Wwe2014WWE RosterWwe2014
Raw

Akira TozawaAlexa BlissAndradeApollo CrewsBecky LynchBraun StrowmanBronson ReedBrutus CreedCandice LeRaeCarmellaChad GableChelsea GreenCM PunkCody RhodesDamian PriestDexter LumisDominik MysterioDrew McIntyreErikFinn BálorGiovanni VinciGuntherIndi HartwellIvarIvy NileJD McDonaghJey UsoJinder MahalJohnny GarganoJulius CreedKatana ChanceKayden CarterKofi KingstonLiv MorganLudwig KaiserMaryseMaxxine DupriNatalyaNia JaxNikki CrossOdyssey JonesOtisPiper NivenR-TruthRaquel RodriguezRhea RipleyRicochetRobert RoodeSami ZaynSangaSeth RollinsShayna BaszlerShinsuke NakamuraSonya DevilleTegan NoxThe MizTitus O'NeilTommaso CiampaValhallaXavier WoodsXia LiVeerZoey Stark

SmackDown

A.J. StylesAkamAlba FyreAngel GarzaAngelo DawkinsAshante AdonisAsukaAustin TheoryB-FABBayleyBianca BelairBig EBobby LashleyBron BreakkerCameron GrimesCarlitoCedric AlexanderCharlotte FlairCruz Del ToroDakota KaiDragon LeeDrew GulakElektra LopezElton PrinceGrayson WallerHumberto CarrilloIsla DawnIYO SKYJade CargillJimmy UsoJoaquin WildeKairi SaneKarl AndersonKarrion KrossKevin OwensKit WilsonLA KnightLuke GallowsMia YimMontez FordNaomiPete DunneRandy OrtonRey MysterioRezarRidge HollandRoman ReignsSantos EscobarScarlettSheamusShotzi BlackheartSolo SikoaTaminaTiffany StrattonTyler BateZelina Vega

NXT

Adriana RizzoAndre ChaseArianna GraceAxiomBlair DavenportBrooks JensenCarmelo HayesChanning LorenzoCharlie DempseyCora JadeDamon KempDante ChenDijakDuke HudsonEddy ThorpeEdris EnofeFallon HenleyGigi DolinGuru RaajIlja DragunovJacy JayneJakara JacksonJavier BernalJoe CoffeyJoe GacyJosh BriggsKarmen PetrovicKelani JordanKiana JamesLash LegendLexis KingLola ViceLyra ValkyriaMalik BladeMark CoffeyMeiko SatomuraMyles BorneNathan FrazerNikkita LyonsNoam DarOba FemiOro MensahRoxanne PerezRiley OsborneScryptsShawn SpearsSol RucaTatum PaxleyThea HailTony D'AngeloTrey BearhillTrick WilliamsValentina FerozWendy ChooWes LeeWolfgang

Free agents

Baron CorbinBrock LesnarMVPOmosVon WagnerXyon Quinn

Stables & Tag Teams

Alpha AcademyChase UDamage CTRLDiamond MineGallusIndus SherLatino World OrderLegado Del FantasmaMeta-FourNo Quarter Catch CrewPretty DeadlyThe Authors of PainThe BloodlineThe D'Angelo FamilyThe Final TestamentThe Judgment DayThe New DayThe O.C.The Street ProfitsThe Viking Raiders

Commentators & Interviewers

Booker TByron SaxtonCathy KelleyCorey GravesJackie RedmondKayla BraxtonMarcelo RodríguezMegan MorantMichael ColeSarah SchreiberVic JosephWade Barrett

Ring announcers

Alicia TaylorMike RomeSamantha Irvin

Referees

Chad PattonCharles RobinsonChip DanningDan EnglerDallas IrvinDanilo AnfibioDaphne LashaunnDarryl SharmaDerek SandersEddie OrengoJason AyersJessika CarrJohn ConeOlympe MargauxRich SwiftRod ZapataRyan TranShawn BennettTom ScarboroughWill Charlton

Pre-Show Panel

Booker TDavid OtungaJohn Bradshaw LayfieldKayla BraxtonPete RosenbergSam Roberts

NXT Trainers

Matthew BloomNorman SmileyRobbie BrooksideSara Del ReyShawn MichaelsTerry Taylor

General Managers

Adam Pearce (Raw) • Nick Aldis (SmackDown) • Ava (NXT)

Wwe2014Current ChampionsWwe2014
New WWE World Heavyweight Title WWE Championship New WWE World Heavyweight Title
Cody Rhodes
Universal Championship SDblue WWE Universal Championship Universal Championship SDblue
Cody Rhodes
World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)World Heavyweight ChampionshipWorld Heavyweight Championship (WWE)
Damian Priest
WWE Intercontinental Title Nov2019WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipWWE Intercontinental Title Nov2019
Sami Zayn
WWE United States Championship 2020WWE United States ChampionshipWWE United States Championship 2020
Logan Paul
Women's World Championship (WWE)Women's World ChampionshipWomen's World Championship (WWE)
Vacant
WWE Women's Championship 2023WWE Women's ChampionshipWWE Women's Championship 2023
Bayley
2024 world tag team championshipWorld Tag Team Championship2024 world tag team championship
Awesome Truth (The Miz & R-Truth)
WWE Smackdown Tag Team ChampionshipWWE SmackDown Tag Team ChampionshipWWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship
Austin Theory & Grayson Waller
WWE Women's Tag Team ChampionshipWWE Women's Tag Team ChampionshipWWE Women's Tag Team Championship
The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)
NXT Championship 2022NXT ChampionshipNXT Championship 2022
Ilja Dragunov‎
NXT North American ChampionshipNXT North American ChampionshipNXT North American Championship
Oba Femi
NXT Women's Championship 2022NXT Women's ChampionshipNXT Women's Championship 2022
Roxanne Perez
NXT Tag Team Championship (2017)NXT Tag Team ChampionshipNXT Tag Team Championship (2017)
Nathan Frazer & Axiom
NXT UK Heritage Cup ChampionshipNXT Heritage Cup ChampionshipNXT UK Heritage Cup Championship
Charlie Dempsey