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Luke Hawx

Oren Hawxhurst (born July 8, 1981) is an American professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter, actor, and stuntman. He is best known under the ring name Luke Hawx and is also known for his time in Xtreme Pro Wrestling under the ring name Altar Boy Luke, along with being the founder and current CEO of Wildkat Sports. He has appeared in box office hits like Logan and The Fate of the Furious. He also works as a consultant on Starz television series Heels.[4]

Luke Hawx
Luke Hawx in 2019
Birth nameOren Hawxhurst[1]
Born (1981-07-08) July 8, 1981 (age 42)[1]
New Orleans, Louisiana[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Altar Boy Luke[1]
Luke Hawx[1]
The New Orleans Bad Boy[1]
Perry Douglas[1]
Perry Wallace[2]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3]
Billed weight227 lb (103 kg; 16.2 st)
Billed fromSt. Michael's Cathedral[1]
New Orleans, Louisiana[3]
Trained byVic Grimes[1]
Debut1999[3]

Professional wrestling career edit

Xtreme Pro Wrestling (1999–2009) edit

After regularly attending independent wrestling shows during his teenage years, he met "Vicious Vic" Grimes.[1] After keeping in contact with him, Hawxhurst eventually received full training from Grimes.[1] In 1999, Hawxhurst made his pro wrestling debut in Pensacola, Florida as Perry Douglas against Lightning Kid Jerry Riner.[1] Soon afterwards, he toured the United States independent circuit before being signed to a contract by Xtreme Pro Wrestling.[1] Upon his XPW debut, Hawxhurst, under the ring name Altar Boy Luke, was placed in a tag team with Altar Boy Matthew to form The Altar Boys.[1] To further emphasize their characters, both Luke and Matthew shaved their heads and wore white preaching robes.

After Matthew left XPW due to family issues, Luke began competing as a singles wrestler, and participated in the final King of the Deathmatch Tournament to determine the new King of the Deathmatch Champion. He won his first round match by beating Vinnie Massaro, but lost to Supreme in the second round.[1] Despite losing the tournament, Luke faced Supreme in a Bed of Light Tubes and Barbed Wire match at the Fallout event on October 5 and defeated him to win the King of the Deathmatch Title.[1] On December 21 at the Merry F'n X-Mas event, Luke re-lost the title to Supreme in a House of Horrors Match.[1]

On May 24, 2008 at XPW's reunion event, Cold Day In Hell, Hawx defeated Jack Evans and Scorpio Sky in a three-way match.[5] On August 22, 2009 at XPW's 10 Year Anniversary show, Hawx and Sky defeated Matt Cross and Tool in a tag team match.[5]

Independent circuit (2003–present) edit

 
Hawx at XPW's 10 Year Anniversary in August 2009

When XPW folded in early 2003, Hawxhurst changed his ring name to Luke Hawx and also adopted a more traditional ring attire before resuming work on the independent circuit for various promotions, including Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Ring of Honor, Combat Zone Wrestling, and NWA Wildside.[1]

On the November 11, 2006 taping of MTV's Wrestling Society X, Hawx debuted for the show in a losing effort to Human Tornado.[1] At the taping the next day, Hawx teamed with Al Katrazz in a winning effort against Kaos and Aaron Aguilera in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.[1] On the November 14 taping, Hawx and Katrazz won again after defeating Keep It Gangsta (Ruckus and Babi Slymm) before losing to The Trailer Park Boys (Nate Webb and Josh Raymond).[1] On the February 13, 2007 episode of WSX, Hawx and Katrazz defeated Kaos and Aguilera in a TLC rematch.[1] WSX folded shortly afterwards.

On August 4, 2012 in Orlando, Florida, Hawxhurst defeated Jesse Neal to win the Continental Wrestling Federation Championship.[6]

Since his days in Extreme Rising, Hawx started a feud against Matt Hardy. On July 19, 2014 at Maryland Championship Wrestling's Shane Shamrock Cup, Hawx and Hardy wrestled in a TLC match for Hardys MCW Heavyweight Championship and Hawx Extreme Rising World Championship (which Hawx had the physical belt). However, Hardy won the match. After the match, Hardy gave back the belt to Hawx.[7]

In 2016, Hawx was a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion in World Association of Wrestling, a British Wrestling organisation run by the family of WWE Women's wrestler Paige. He first won the title by defeating Zak Knight on May 14, only to lose it to Mr. Anderson on September 16. Hawk regained the title the very next night in a rematch, holding it for another 91 days before losing it to Brad Slayer.[8]

Extreme Rising (2012–2014) edit

In early 2012, Shane Douglas announced the foundation of the Extreme Rising promotion, with its inaugural event, Extreme Reunion, to be held on April 28, 2012. At the event, Hawx made his debut for the promotion as a heel by venting his frustrations about Douglas and the reunion show itself before he was escorted from the building by security. He later returned to distract Stevie Richards in the event's opening match, which ultimately cost The Blue World Order their tag team match against The Full Blooded Italians.[9][unreliable source?] On June 29, Hawk was able to defeat Richards in an "Extreme Respect" match following assistance from Sylvester Terkay.[10][unreliable source?] The following night, Richards defeated Hawx in a rematch, but was attacked by Hawx after the match. Hawx took the mic and once again called out Douglas before being forced to the back security.[11] Hawx then competed at Extreme Rising's first iPPV event Remember November, entering the Extreme Rising World Championship Tournament. He defeating Perry Saturn by submission in the first round and later interfered in the main event, where he legitimately injured Matt Hardy during Hardy's match against Shane Douglas.[12] On March 1, 2014, Hawx defeated Extreme Rising World Champion Stevie Richards in a non-title match at an ECWA event, following interference from "The Greek God" Papadon. Afterwards, Hawx took possession of the title belt and declared himself the new champion, leading to Extreme Rising demanding him to return the belt, while announcing that he had earned himself a championship match on April 26.[13] However, Hawx didn't give back the belt.[14]

World Wrestling Entertainment (2003; 2007–2010) edit

On the September 1, 2003, Hawxhurst, reusing his Altar Boy Luke gimmick, made his World Wrestling Entertainment debut as he teamed with Mortis and defeated Big Bad Jon and Travis Tomko in a tag team dark match before the taping of SmackDown!.[1]

On July 10, 2007, Hawxhurst received another WWE tryout match and lost to Chuck Palumbo at the SmackDown! taping in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana.[1] On the March 21, 2008 episode of SmackDown, Hawx, along with Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas, faced and lost against The Big Show in a 3-on-1 handicap match.[1][15][unreliable source] On the June 9, 2009 episode of ECW, Hawxhurst, as Luke Hawx, teamed with Kris Lewie in a losing effort to Vladimir Kozlov in a handicap match.[1] On the February 9, 2010 episode of ECW, Hawxhurst, under the ring name Perry Wallace, lost to Ezekiel Jackson.[5]

Media edit

Filmography edit

WildKat Sports edit

In June 2011, Hawxhurst and fellow professional wrestler Orlando Jordan founded WildKat Sports & Entertainment, a professional wrestling school located in Hawxhurst's hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana.[17] The school is also home to WILDKAT, which was formerly known as NWA WildKat during its 10-month-long stint as a National Wrestling Alliance territory.[18][unreliable source?] The promotion is home to many local independent wrestlers, including: Bu Ku Dao, Danny Flamingo, J Spade, Matt Lancie, Curt Matthews, Jared Wayne, Scott Phoenix, Jace Valor, Nathan Bradley, Reginald Gates, Steve Anthony, Stevie Richards, and Hawx himself.[19]

Championships and accomplishments edit

1 ^ Hawx's reign was not recognized by Extreme Rising.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Luke Hawx". Online World of Wrestling. 20 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Cagematch profile".
  3. ^ a b c "Statistics for Professional wrestlers". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 38. 2007 Edition.
  4. ^ "'Heels' Writers & Stars Talk Bringing Another Side Of Professional Wrestling To The Ring With Starz Drama – TCA". Deadline. 19 August 2021. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "Cagematch match listings, page 1".
  6. ^ a b "SuperClash Results". Facebook.
  7. ^ "HARDY VS. HAWX FINAL CHAPTER TLC MATCH AND MORE: COMPLETE MARYLAND CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING SHANE SHAMROCK COVERAGE FROM JOPPA, MD - PWInsider.com". www.pwinsider.com.
  8. ^ "WAW World Heavyweight Championship". World Association of Wrestling.
  9. ^ "Full Extreme Reunion Results – A Total Disaster?". Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  10. ^ "Extreme Rising Results: Live Event – New York City, NY (6/29)". 30 June 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  11. ^ "COMPLETE EXTREME RISING IN PHILADELPHIA COVERAGE". Retrieved 13 September 2012.
  12. ^ "COMPLETE EXTREME RISING REMEMBER NOVEMBER iPPV COVERAGE". Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  13. ^ Martin, Adam (5 March 2014). "Stevie Richards remains the Extreme Rising Champion". WrestleView. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  14. ^ "ODD SITUATION INVOLVING EXTREME RISING CHAMPIONSHIP - PWInsider.com". www.pwinsider.com.
  15. ^ "WWE SmackDown! 21 March 2008 Results". Pro-Wrestling Edge. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
  16. ^ a b c d e "IMDB profile". IMDb.
  17. ^ "WildKat Sports & Entertainment's website".
  18. ^ "NWA Wildkat Sports & Entertainment Leaving NWA; To Be Known as Wildkat Pro Wrestling".
  19. ^ "𝙒𝙞𝙡𝙙𝙆𝙖𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙨 & 𝙀𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 (@wildkatsports) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-26. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
  21. ^ "Luke Hawx wins Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup '13". Archived from the original on 2013-09-17.
  22. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2014". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  23. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2015". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  24. ^ "Tier 1 A New Hope « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  25. ^ "WildKat Heavyweight Championship history".
  26. ^ "XPW King of the Deathmatch Championship history".
  27. ^ Johnson, Mike (July 19, 2014). "Odd Situation Involving Extreme Rising Championship". PWInsider.com. Retrieved November 30, 2017.

External links edit

  • Online World of Wrestling profile
  • WildKat Sports website

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Oren Hawxhurst born July 8 1981 is an American professional wrestler professional wrestling promoter actor and stuntman He is best known under the ring name Luke Hawx and is also known for his time in Xtreme Pro Wrestling under the ring name Altar Boy Luke along with being the founder and current CEO of Wildkat Sports He has appeared in box office hits like Logan and The Fate of the Furious He also works as a consultant on Starz television series Heels 4 Luke HawxLuke Hawx in 2019Birth nameOren Hawxhurst 1 Born 1981 07 08 July 8 1981 age 42 1 New Orleans Louisiana 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Altar Boy Luke 1 Luke Hawx 1 The New Orleans Bad Boy 1 Perry Douglas 1 Perry Wallace 2 Billed height6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 3 Billed weight227 lb 103 kg 16 2 st Billed fromSt Michael s Cathedral 1 New Orleans Louisiana 3 Trained byVic Grimes 1 Debut1999 3 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Xtreme Pro Wrestling 1999 2009 1 2 Independent circuit 2003 present 1 3 Extreme Rising 2012 2014 1 4 World Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2007 2010 2 Media 2 1 Filmography 3 WildKat Sports 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career editXtreme Pro Wrestling 1999 2009 edit After regularly attending independent wrestling shows during his teenage years he met Vicious Vic Grimes 1 After keeping in contact with him Hawxhurst eventually received full training from Grimes 1 In 1999 Hawxhurst made his pro wrestling debut in Pensacola Florida as Perry Douglas against Lightning Kid Jerry Riner 1 Soon afterwards he toured the United States independent circuit before being signed to a contract by Xtreme Pro Wrestling 1 Upon his XPW debut Hawxhurst under the ring name Altar Boy Luke was placed in a tag team with Altar Boy Matthew to form The Altar Boys 1 To further emphasize their characters both Luke and Matthew shaved their heads and wore white preaching robes After Matthew left XPW due to family issues Luke began competing as a singles wrestler and participated in the final King of the Deathmatch Tournament to determine the new King of the Deathmatch Champion He won his first round match by beating Vinnie Massaro but lost to Supreme in the second round 1 Despite losing the tournament Luke faced Supreme in a Bed of Light Tubes and Barbed Wire match at the Fallout event on October 5 and defeated him to win the King of the Deathmatch Title 1 On December 21 at the Merry F n X Mas event Luke re lost the title to Supreme in a House of Horrors Match 1 On May 24 2008 at XPW s reunion event Cold Day In Hell Hawx defeated Jack Evans and Scorpio Sky in a three way match 5 On August 22 2009 at XPW s 10 Year Anniversary show Hawx and Sky defeated Matt Cross and Tool in a tag team match 5 Independent circuit 2003 present edit nbsp Hawx at XPW s 10 Year Anniversary in August 2009When XPW folded in early 2003 Hawxhurst changed his ring name to Luke Hawx and also adopted a more traditional ring attire before resuming work on the independent circuit for various promotions including Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Ring of Honor Combat Zone Wrestling and NWA Wildside 1 On the November 11 2006 taping of MTV s Wrestling Society X Hawx debuted for the show in a losing effort to Human Tornado 1 At the taping the next day Hawx teamed with Al Katrazz in a winning effort against Kaos and Aaron Aguilera in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match 1 On the November 14 taping Hawx and Katrazz won again after defeating Keep It Gangsta Ruckus and Babi Slymm before losing to The Trailer Park Boys Nate Webb and Josh Raymond 1 On the February 13 2007 episode of WSX Hawx and Katrazz defeated Kaos and Aguilera in a TLC rematch 1 WSX folded shortly afterwards On August 4 2012 in Orlando Florida Hawxhurst defeated Jesse Neal to win the Continental Wrestling Federation Championship 6 Since his days in Extreme Rising Hawx started a feud against Matt Hardy On July 19 2014 at Maryland Championship Wrestling s Shane Shamrock Cup Hawx and Hardy wrestled in a TLC match for Hardys MCW Heavyweight Championship and Hawx Extreme Rising World Championship which Hawx had the physical belt However Hardy won the match After the match Hardy gave back the belt to Hawx 7 In 2016 Hawx was a 2 time World Heavyweight Champion in World Association of Wrestling a British Wrestling organisation run by the family of WWE Women s wrestler Paige He first won the title by defeating Zak Knight on May 14 only to lose it to Mr Anderson on September 16 Hawk regained the title the very next night in a rematch holding it for another 91 days before losing it to Brad Slayer 8 Extreme Rising 2012 2014 edit In early 2012 Shane Douglas announced the foundation of the Extreme Rising promotion with its inaugural event Extreme Reunion to be held on April 28 2012 At the event Hawx made his debut for the promotion as a heel by venting his frustrations about Douglas and the reunion show itself before he was escorted from the building by security He later returned to distract Stevie Richards in the event s opening match which ultimately cost The Blue World Order their tag team match against The Full Blooded Italians 9 unreliable source On June 29 Hawk was able to defeat Richards in an Extreme Respect match following assistance from Sylvester Terkay 10 unreliable source The following night Richards defeated Hawx in a rematch but was attacked by Hawx after the match Hawx took the mic and once again called out Douglas before being forced to the back security 11 Hawx then competed at Extreme Rising s first iPPV event Remember November entering the Extreme Rising World Championship Tournament He defeating Perry Saturn by submission in the first round and later interfered in the main event where he legitimately injured Matt Hardy during Hardy s match against Shane Douglas 12 On March 1 2014 Hawx defeated Extreme Rising World Champion Stevie Richards in a non title match at an ECWA event following interference from The Greek God Papadon Afterwards Hawx took possession of the title belt and declared himself the new champion leading to Extreme Rising demanding him to return the belt while announcing that he had earned himself a championship match on April 26 13 However Hawx didn t give back the belt 14 World Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2007 2010 edit On the September 1 2003 Hawxhurst reusing his Altar Boy Luke gimmick made his World Wrestling Entertainment debut as he teamed with Mortis and defeated Big Bad Jon and Travis Tomko in a tag team dark match before the taping of SmackDown 1 On July 10 2007 Hawxhurst received another WWE tryout match and lost to Chuck Palumbo at the SmackDown taping in his hometown of New Orleans Louisiana 1 On the March 21 2008 episode of SmackDown Hawx along with Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas faced and lost against The Big Show in a 3 on 1 handicap match 1 15 unreliable source On the June 9 2009 episode of ECW Hawxhurst as Luke Hawx teamed with Kris Lewie in a losing effort to Vladimir Kozlov in a handicap match 1 On the February 9 2010 episode of ECW Hawxhurst under the ring name Perry Wallace lost to Ezekiel Jackson 5 Media editFilmography edit Castle Falls 2021 as Inmate 2 Project Power 2020 as Bouncer Wounds 2019 as Marvin The Fate of the Furious 2017 as Miller Logan 2017 as Reaver Kickboxer Vengeance 2015 as Fighter 3 The Mechanic 2010 stunts 16 Brother s Keeper 2010 stunts 16 Maskerade 2010 stunts 16 Wrong Side of Town 2010 stunts 16 The Dead Sleep Easy 2007 as Fighter 1 16 WildKat Sports editIn June 2011 Hawxhurst and fellow professional wrestler Orlando Jordan founded WildKat Sports amp Entertainment a professional wrestling school located in Hawxhurst s hometown of New Orleans Louisiana 17 The school is also home to WILDKAT which was formerly known as NWA WildKat during its 10 month long stint as a National Wrestling Alliance territory 18 unreliable source The promotion is home to many local independent wrestlers including Bu Ku Dao Danny Flamingo J Spade Matt Lancie Curt Matthews Jared Wayne Scott Phoenix Jace Valor Nathan Bradley Reginald Gates Steve Anthony Stevie Richards and Hawx himself 19 Championships and accomplishments editContinental Wrestling Federation CWF Championship 1 time 6 Extreme Rising Extreme Rising World Championship 1 time 1 Extreme Breakout Star 2012 20 Maryland Championship Wrestling Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup 2013 21 PowerSlam Productions PSP Heavyweight Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 139 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2014 and 2015 22 23 Real Quality Wrestling RQW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Reality Of Wrestling ROW Tag Team Championship 1 time with PJ Hawx Tier 1 Wrestling Tier 1 Championship 1 time 24 WILDKAT Pro Wrestling WILDKAT Heavyweight Championship 1 time 25 WILDKAT Tag Team Championship 1 time current with PJ Hawx WILDKAT Revolution Rumble 2019 World Association of Wrestling WAW World Heavyweight Championship 2 times Xtreme Pro Wrestling XPW King of the Deathmatch Championship 1 time 26 1 Hawx s reign was not recognized by Extreme Rising 27 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Luke Hawx Online World of Wrestling 20 October 2023 Cagematch profile a b c Statistics for Professional wrestlers PWI Presents 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts Kappa Publications p 38 2007 Edition Heels Writers amp Stars Talk Bringing Another Side Of Professional Wrestling To The Ring With Starz Drama TCA Deadline 19 August 2021 Retrieved August 21 2021 a b c Cagematch match listings page 1 a b SuperClash Results Facebook HARDY VS HAWX FINAL CHAPTER TLC MATCH AND MORE COMPLETE MARYLAND CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING SHANE SHAMROCK COVERAGE FROM JOPPA MD PWInsider com www pwinsider com WAW World Heavyweight Championship World Association of Wrestling Full Extreme Reunion Results A Total Disaster Retrieved 13 September 2012 Extreme Rising Results Live Event New York City NY 6 29 30 June 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2012 COMPLETE EXTREME RISING IN PHILADELPHIA COVERAGE Retrieved 13 September 2012 COMPLETE EXTREME RISING REMEMBER NOVEMBER iPPV COVERAGE Retrieved 21 November 2012 Martin Adam 5 March 2014 Stevie Richards remains the Extreme Rising Champion WrestleView Retrieved 6 March 2014 ODD SITUATION INVOLVING EXTREME RISING CHAMPIONSHIP PWInsider com www pwinsider com WWE SmackDown 21 March 2008 Results Pro Wrestling Edge Retrieved 2008 03 22 a b c d e IMDB profile IMDb WildKat Sports amp Entertainment s website NWA Wildkat Sports amp Entertainment Leaving NWA To Be Known as Wildkat Pro Wrestling 𝙒𝙞𝙡𝙙𝙆𝙖𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙨 amp 𝙀𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 wildkatsports Instagram photos and videos www instagram com 2012 Extreme Rising end of the year award winners announced Archived from the original on 2013 05 26 Retrieved 2013 03 31 Luke Hawx wins Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup 13 Archived from the original on 2013 09 17 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2014 The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved 6 October 2015 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2015 The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved 6 October 2015 Tier 1 A New Hope Events Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net WildKat Heavyweight Championship history XPW King of the Deathmatch Championship history Johnson Mike July 19 2014 Odd Situation Involving Extreme Rising Championship PWInsider com Retrieved November 30 2017 External links editOnline World of Wrestling profile WildKat Sports website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luke Hawx amp oldid 1181208652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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