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Tyler Rust

Russell Gene Taylor[1] (born January 26, 1987),[1] is an American professional wrestler better known by the ring name of Tyler Rust in WWE. After WWE he would adopt the ring name Taylor Rust in NJPW and ROH, however prior to WWE he was known in his Independent career as Ryan Taylor and later Rust Taylor. Rust is a founding member of the NXT group Diamond Mine.

Tyler Rust
Taylor in March 2020, at 16 Carat Gold
Birth nameRussell Gene Taylor
Born (1987-01-26) January 26, 1987 (age 36)[1]
Phelan, California, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ryan Taylor
Rust Taylor
Russ Taylor[2]
Taylor Rust
Tyler Rust
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[3]
Billed weight215 lb (98 kg)[2]
Billed fromPhelan, California[3]
Trained byJesse Hernandez
Rocky Romero
T. J. Perkins
Cincinnati Red
Taka Michinoku[3]
DebutMarch 27, 2004[1]

Professional wrestling career edit

Empire Wrestling Federation (2004–2020) edit

At 16 years old he began training at the EWF's training school, Jesse Hernandez's School of Hard Knocks and had his first match for the EWF on March 27, 2004. Taylor wrestled to gain experience and won the 2004 Rookie of the year award in the company. In the spring of 2006 Taylor had his first feud with Joey Harder and after a series of hard matches, Taylor won the EWF Cruiserweight Championship on June 9, 2006. Taylor also won the 2006 Most Improved Award, becoming the first recipient of it. Taylor's reign as the Cruiserweight Champion lasted for 399 days until ending on July 13, 2007 when Markus Riot defeated Taylor in a Best of 3 Falls match to win the EWF Cruiserweight Championship.[4] Ryan won back the EWF Cruiserweight Championship after only 22 days at EFW's Meltdown. Taylor's second reign as the EWF Cruiserweight Champion lasted only 77 days until October 10, 2007 when Maximo defeated Ryan Taylor.[4] In November, Taylor competed in the EWF's Inland Title Series Tournament against J.T. Blackstar, Scorpio Sky and Brandon Gatson. He placed third with a final score of 1-2-0.[5] Taylor also won the 2007 Match of the Year Award for his match against Marcus Riot at the Covina Classic on June 9. In the early part of 2008 Taylor formed a stable known as the KOS alongside Mondo Vega and Hook Bomberry. On August 23, 2008 in San Bernardino, California, Taylor defeated Vizzion in the main event at Flirting With Disaster for the EWF American Championship[6] and new female wrestler Aiden Riley joined the KOS. The KOS then feuded with T. J. Perkins and Liger Rivera until the end of the year in a very intense feud that not only won the Feud of the Year 2008 Award but Taylor would win the Match of the Year 2008 Award for the Belt on a Pole match against Perkins in which Taylor would win the NWA Heritage Championship from Perkins and Taylor won the EWF Wrestler of the Year 2008. Taylor also wrestled the main event of the first ever So-cal supershow featuring the combined companies of EWF and AWS against Perkins and Scott Lost in a triple threat match for the AWS Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Championships and Taylor's NWA Heritage Championship, in which Taylor retained his title. Taylor held and defended both the EWF American Championship and the NWA Heritage Championship in the early parts of 2009 until losing the Heritage title to Oliver John in a fatal four-way match at the main event of the Cauliflower Alley Club Show after pinning Chris Hero and he lost the American title to Rivera at the EWF's 14th Anniversary Show. On October 30, 2009, after returning from Japan, Taylor defeated Brandon Gatson to win the EWF Heavyweight Championship. Taylor began to feud with his former stable the KOS in late 2009 and the early parts of 2010, ultimately ending with a Street Fight between Taylor and Mondo Vega. Taylor would win the EWF Wrestler of the Year for a second time in 2010. Taylor holds the record for the longest title reign in EWF history at 567 as EWF Heavyweight Champion. On May 20, 2011 Taylor lost the EWF Heavyweight Championship to Johnny Starr. On August 12, he would regain the championship, only to lose it 21 days later to Shaun Ricker. Taylor then participated in Inland Title Series Tournament for a second time in November 2012 and made it to the finals, wrestling 3 matches in 1 night but lost to Jeremy Jaeger. Taylor and Mondo Vega came together again but not as the KOS group, only the two and were collectively known as The Fallen Empire. In 2013 they would win the EWF Tag Team Championship in San Bernardino, that match would win the EWF MOTY for 2013. The two would have 2 championship runs as EWF Tag Champs until losing the belts to Tyshon Prince and Tommy Wilson in January 2015.[7]

Early WWE appearances (2008–2009, 2012, 2019) edit

On October 14, 2008, Taylor made his debut for WWE, on its SmackDown brand, where he was defeated by Big Show in a I Quit Match.[8] He returned to WWE on the May 26, 2009, episode of WWE ECW, where he teamed with Joey Munoz and was defeated by Vladimir Kozlov. Taylor would be used by WWE for several commercials promoting SmackDown moving to SyFy Network, working with Kofi Kingston. Taylor also appears in a Don't Try This At Home commercial from WWE, again with Kingston.

In 2012, Taylor was invited to a WWE three day tryout camp, along with other independent notables such as Adam Pearce, Timothy Thatcher and Davina Rose (now known as Bayley).[9]

Taylor would make another appearance in WWE on the June 17, 2019 episode of Raw, teaming with Randy Taylor in a loss to The Viking Raiders.

Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (2008–2020) edit

Taylor made his debut for NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood on December 21, 2008, defeating Jay Streets and successfully defending the NWA Heritage Title against Brandon Gatson and Scott Lost. During the early years of the promotion Taylor was used sporadically but that would change in 2011 when he would become a regular competitor. Taylor began feuding with Peter Avalon and would continue throughout the year and into 2012. On July 10 he defeated Avalon in a six-man tag team Hair vs. Hair match. Avalon would bounce back by defeating Taylor in a number one contendership match and an "anything goes" match. The feud culminated on February 12, 2012, when Taylor defeated Avalon once and for all in a steel cage match. Their feud was among the top rivalries in the early days of the new TV show. Taylor would move onto the Percy Pringle III Cup where on the way to the finals, he defeated Peter Avalon once again. The finals took place on July 22, where Taylor would win the tournament by defeating LA Knight and guaranteeing a shot at the CWFH Heritage Heavyweight Championship. After winning the tournament, Championship Wrestling from Hollywood split from NWA and would subsequently change the name of their championships so the NWA Heritage Championship became the Hollywood Heritage Championship. On May 5, Ricker would win the Red Carpet Rumble and the Hollywood Heritage Championship. Straight after the match however, Taylor cashed in his Percy Pringle III Cup title shot and lost. This led to a huge downward spiral for Taylor and he went from being the top face in the company to one of its strongest heels. Taylor later went on to form the heel stable known as Vermin along with YUMA, Nick Madrid and Johnny Goodtime. The heel stable became the main focal point of the show and Taylor feuded with Scorpio Sky and Joey Ryan and won the MAV Television Championship on two different occasions in 2014. In late 2014, Ryan joined Vermin and he and Taylor would become the Heritage Tag Team Champions, allowing Vermin to have all the belts in CWFH. In July 2015, Timothy Thatcher and Drew Gulak would defeat The Ryans for the Tag Team Championship.

Kaientai Dojo (2009) edit

In 2009, Taylor was heavily involved in Kaientai Dojo. His debut was at 1st Ring in Shinkiba where he was successful in a tag match teaming with Quiet Storm. His first match with KDojo he teamed with Boso Boy Raito and Yuu Yamagata and they were defeated by Omega (Saburo Inematsu, Shiori Asahi and Yuji Hino). He joined Omega that week and wrestled as a part of the top team in Kaientai Dojo. Taylor wrestled in one of HUSTLE's last shows at the Tokyo Dome Hotel.[10] On 3 July 2009, Taylor was defeated by Quiet Storm in a match for the UIWA Light Heavyweight Championship.[11] Taylor made his final appearance for the promotion in his first tour on September 13, 2009, as he teamed with Saburo Inematsu and they were defeated by Monster Plant (KAZMA and Kengo Mashimo).[12]

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2009–2013) edit

On November 20, 2009, Taylor made his Pro Wrestling Guerrilla debut at the first night of the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles, where he teamed with Malachi Jackson in a losing effort against the Cutler Brothers (Brandon and Dustin Cutler).[13] Taylor continued to perform on every PWG show from 2010 to 2013. Taylor teamed with Roderick Strong at the DDT4 tournament in May 2010, where they were eliminated in the first round by the Cutler Brothers.[14][15] On September 4, 2010 Taylor entered the 2010 Battle of Los Angeles, but was eliminated in the first round by Brandon Gatson.[16] The following day Taylor formed a new alliance with Chuck Taylor and Brian Cage (who would adopt the ring name Brian Cage-Taylor), called the Fightin' Taylor Boys.[17][18] From the end of 2010 until summer of 2012, The Fightin' Taylor Boys would do numerous tag team matches and compete in PWG's 2012 DDT4, losing to the RockNes Monsters in the first round. Their final match as a group was Chuck Taylor and Ryan Taylor in mid late 2012. Ryan Taylor's last match for PWG was in 2013 at the 10yr Anniversary show.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2020) edit

In June, Taylor took part in secret TV tapings at NJPW's Los Angeles Dojo for a new show named Lion's Break Collision. On June 13, Taylor made his New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut as Rust Taylor, teaming with Rocky Romero in a losing effort against TJP and Clark Connors. At the same tapings, Taylor got his first win in New Japan by defeating The DKC.

In November, Taylor returned to NJPW aligning with J. R. Kratos, Tom Lawlor, and Danny Limelight to form the new Team Filthy. The duo of Taylor and Kratos made their tag team debut defeating Rocky Romero and Jeff Cobb. On November 20, Taylor defeated Rocky Romero in his first singles match back in Japan. One week later at NJPW Strong #17, Taylor competed in his last match in New Japan teaming with Kratos, Lawlor, and Limelight in a winning effort against Cobb, Romero, Fred Rosser and P. J. Black.

Ring of Honor (2020) edit

On October 2, 2020, Taylor made his Ring of Honor debut as Rust Taylor, competing in the ROH Pure Tournament. In his debut match he lost in the first round to the eventual runner-up Tracy Williams, in a match that was considered one of the best of the whole tournament. Rusts last match with ROH before going to WWE would be a tag match teaming with Dalton Castle vs Rocky Romero and Kenny King.

WWE (2020–2021) edit

On December 2, 2020, WWE announced Taylor as a recruit to the WWE Performance Center.[19] That same day, he made his debut on NXT as a heel, in a Thatch-as-Thatch Can segment with Timothy Thatcher as Thatcher's student under the ring name Tyler Rust. Later on in the night, he was seen backstage talking to Malcolm Bivens.[20][21] After debuting in ring Vs Tommaso Ciampa, Rust and Bivens formed their partnership and Bivens began referring to his new nickname, Diamond in the Rust, as he would gain his first win in WWE on the Christmas Eve episode of NXT vs Ariya Daivari. Rust would work on the NXT weekly show during the first half of 2021 with Bivens,[22][23][24] until June 22, when Rust and Bivens were revealed to be a part of the Diamond Mine stable along with Hachiman and Roderick Strong, thus cementing Rust's status as a heel.[25][26] However, he was released on August 6.[27]

Return of Ring to Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling (2021-2022) edit

Taylor returned to Ring of Honor on September 12, 2021 at Death Before Dishonor XVIII, where he defeated Jake Atlas. Rust would continue to be a part of ROH throughout the rest of 2021 having notable matches against Chris Dickinson, Tracy Williams and the Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark). ROH held its final show (before being bought out by Tony Khan) in December of 2021 where Rust competed with Team Honor vs Violence Unlimited at Final Battle 2021. Rust would return to NJPW in December 2021 at NJPW Strong: Detonation to surprise his former teammate Tom Lawlor after the main event. Rust however turned on Lawlor, becoming a Face in NJPW and challenging Lawlor for the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship. Lawlor vs Rust for the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship would take place in January of 2022 in Seattle, Wa at NJPW Strong: New Beginning. Rust would lose to Lawlor and continue to wrestle for NJPW throughout the rest of 2022, with his last match being an 8 man tag, teaming with his former WWE foe Kushida, along with Rocky Romero and Trent Baretta vs Bullet Club.

Championships and accomplishments edit

Luchas de Apuestas edit

Wager Winner Loser Location Date Notes
Hair Ryan Taylor Peter Avalon Hollywood, California July 10, 2011 Six man tag team captain's hair vs. captain's hair match, where Taylor, Aaron Bolo and Famous B faced Avalon, Ray Rosas and Rico Dynamite.

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External links edit

  • Ryan Taylor's MySpace

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Ryan Taylor wrestler redirects here For other people see Ryan Taylor Russell Gene Taylor 1 born January 26 1987 1 is an American professional wrestler better known by the ring name of Tyler Rust in WWE After WWE he would adopt the ring name Taylor Rust in NJPW and ROH however prior to WWE he was known in his Independent career as Ryan Taylor and later Rust Taylor Rust is a founding member of the NXT group Diamond Mine Tyler RustTaylor in March 2020 at 16 Carat GoldBirth nameRussell Gene TaylorBorn 1987 01 26 January 26 1987 age 36 1 Phelan California United StatesProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Ryan TaylorRust TaylorRuss Taylor 2 Taylor RustTyler RustBilled height6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 3 Billed weight215 lb 98 kg 2 Billed fromPhelan California 3 Trained byJesse HernandezRocky RomeroT J PerkinsCincinnati RedTaka Michinoku 3 DebutMarch 27 2004 1 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Empire Wrestling Federation 2004 2020 1 2 Early WWE appearances 2008 2009 2012 2019 1 3 Championship Wrestling from Hollywood 2008 2020 1 4 Kaientai Dojo 2009 1 5 Pro Wrestling Guerrilla 2009 2013 1 6 New Japan Pro Wrestling 2020 1 7 Ring of Honor 2020 1 8 WWE 2020 2021 1 9 Return of Ring to Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling 2021 2022 2 Championships and accomplishments 2 1 Luchas de Apuestas 3 References 4 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEmpire Wrestling Federation 2004 2020 edit At 16 years old he began training at the EWF s training school Jesse Hernandez s School of Hard Knocks and had his first match for the EWF on March 27 2004 Taylor wrestled to gain experience and won the 2004 Rookie of the year award in the company In the spring of 2006 Taylor had his first feud with Joey Harder and after a series of hard matches Taylor won the EWF Cruiserweight Championship on June 9 2006 Taylor also won the 2006 Most Improved Award becoming the first recipient of it Taylor s reign as the Cruiserweight Champion lasted for 399 days until ending on July 13 2007 when Markus Riot defeated Taylor in a Best of 3 Falls match to win the EWF Cruiserweight Championship 4 Ryan won back the EWF Cruiserweight Championship after only 22 days at EFW s Meltdown Taylor s second reign as the EWF Cruiserweight Champion lasted only 77 days until October 10 2007 when Maximo defeated Ryan Taylor 4 In November Taylor competed in the EWF s Inland Title Series Tournament against J T Blackstar Scorpio Sky and Brandon Gatson He placed third with a final score of 1 2 0 5 Taylor also won the 2007 Match of the Year Award for his match against Marcus Riot at the Covina Classic on June 9 In the early part of 2008 Taylor formed a stable known as the KOS alongside Mondo Vega and Hook Bomberry On August 23 2008 in San Bernardino California Taylor defeated Vizzion in the main event at Flirting With Disaster for the EWF American Championship 6 and new female wrestler Aiden Riley joined the KOS The KOS then feuded with T J Perkins and Liger Rivera until the end of the year in a very intense feud that not only won the Feud of the Year 2008 Award but Taylor would win the Match of the Year 2008 Award for the Belt on a Pole match against Perkins in which Taylor would win the NWA Heritage Championship from Perkins and Taylor won the EWF Wrestler of the Year 2008 Taylor also wrestled the main event of the first ever So cal supershow featuring the combined companies of EWF and AWS against Perkins and Scott Lost in a triple threat match for the AWS Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Championships and Taylor s NWA Heritage Championship in which Taylor retained his title Taylor held and defended both the EWF American Championship and the NWA Heritage Championship in the early parts of 2009 until losing the Heritage title to Oliver John in a fatal four way match at the main event of the Cauliflower Alley Club Show after pinning Chris Hero and he lost the American title to Rivera at the EWF s 14th Anniversary Show On October 30 2009 after returning from Japan Taylor defeated Brandon Gatson to win the EWF Heavyweight Championship Taylor began to feud with his former stable the KOS in late 2009 and the early parts of 2010 ultimately ending with a Street Fight between Taylor and Mondo Vega Taylor would win the EWF Wrestler of the Year for a second time in 2010 Taylor holds the record for the longest title reign in EWF history at 567 as EWF Heavyweight Champion On May 20 2011 Taylor lost the EWF Heavyweight Championship to Johnny Starr On August 12 he would regain the championship only to lose it 21 days later to Shaun Ricker Taylor then participated in Inland Title Series Tournament for a second time in November 2012 and made it to the finals wrestling 3 matches in 1 night but lost to Jeremy Jaeger Taylor and Mondo Vega came together again but not as the KOS group only the two and were collectively known as The Fallen Empire In 2013 they would win the EWF Tag Team Championship in San Bernardino that match would win the EWF MOTY for 2013 The two would have 2 championship runs as EWF Tag Champs until losing the belts to Tyshon Prince and Tommy Wilson in January 2015 7 Early WWE appearances 2008 2009 2012 2019 edit On October 14 2008 Taylor made his debut for WWE on its SmackDown brand where he was defeated by Big Show in a I Quit Match 8 He returned to WWE on the May 26 2009 episode of WWE ECW where he teamed with Joey Munoz and was defeated by Vladimir Kozlov Taylor would be used by WWE for several commercials promoting SmackDown moving to SyFy Network working with Kofi Kingston Taylor also appears in a Don t Try This At Home commercial from WWE again with Kingston In 2012 Taylor was invited to a WWE three day tryout camp along with other independent notables such as Adam Pearce Timothy Thatcher and Davina Rose now known as Bayley 9 Taylor would make another appearance in WWE on the June 17 2019 episode of Raw teaming with Randy Taylor in a loss to The Viking Raiders Championship Wrestling from Hollywood 2008 2020 edit Taylor made his debut for NWA Championship Wrestling from Hollywood on December 21 2008 defeating Jay Streets and successfully defending the NWA Heritage Title against Brandon Gatson and Scott Lost During the early years of the promotion Taylor was used sporadically but that would change in 2011 when he would become a regular competitor Taylor began feuding with Peter Avalon and would continue throughout the year and into 2012 On July 10 he defeated Avalon in a six man tag team Hair vs Hair match Avalon would bounce back by defeating Taylor in a number one contendership match and an anything goes match The feud culminated on February 12 2012 when Taylor defeated Avalon once and for all in a steel cage match Their feud was among the top rivalries in the early days of the new TV show Taylor would move onto the Percy Pringle III Cup where on the way to the finals he defeated Peter Avalon once again The finals took place on July 22 where Taylor would win the tournament by defeating LA Knight and guaranteeing a shot at the CWFH Heritage Heavyweight Championship After winning the tournament Championship Wrestling from Hollywood split from NWA and would subsequently change the name of their championships so the NWA Heritage Championship became the Hollywood Heritage Championship On May 5 Ricker would win the Red Carpet Rumble and the Hollywood Heritage Championship Straight after the match however Taylor cashed in his Percy Pringle III Cup title shot and lost This led to a huge downward spiral for Taylor and he went from being the top face in the company to one of its strongest heels Taylor later went on to form the heel stable known as Vermin along with YUMA Nick Madrid and Johnny Goodtime The heel stable became the main focal point of the show and Taylor feuded with Scorpio Sky and Joey Ryan and won the MAV Television Championship on two different occasions in 2014 In late 2014 Ryan joined Vermin and he and Taylor would become the Heritage Tag Team Champions allowing Vermin to have all the belts in CWFH In July 2015 Timothy Thatcher and Drew Gulak would defeat The Ryans for the Tag Team Championship Kaientai Dojo 2009 edit In 2009 Taylor was heavily involved in Kaientai Dojo His debut was at 1st Ring in Shinkiba where he was successful in a tag match teaming with Quiet Storm His first match with KDojo he teamed with Boso Boy Raito and Yuu Yamagata and they were defeated by Omega Saburo Inematsu Shiori Asahi and Yuji Hino He joined Omega that week and wrestled as a part of the top team in Kaientai Dojo Taylor wrestled in one of HUSTLE s last shows at the Tokyo Dome Hotel 10 On 3 July 2009 Taylor was defeated by Quiet Storm in a match for the UIWA Light Heavyweight Championship 11 Taylor made his final appearance for the promotion in his first tour on September 13 2009 as he teamed with Saburo Inematsu and they were defeated by Monster Plant KAZMA and Kengo Mashimo 12 Pro Wrestling Guerrilla 2009 2013 edit On November 20 2009 Taylor made his Pro Wrestling Guerrilla debut at the first night of the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles where he teamed with Malachi Jackson in a losing effort against the Cutler Brothers Brandon and Dustin Cutler 13 Taylor continued to perform on every PWG show from 2010 to 2013 Taylor teamed with Roderick Strong at the DDT4 tournament in May 2010 where they were eliminated in the first round by the Cutler Brothers 14 15 On September 4 2010 Taylor entered the 2010 Battle of Los Angeles but was eliminated in the first round by Brandon Gatson 16 The following day Taylor formed a new alliance with Chuck Taylor and Brian Cage who would adopt the ring name Brian Cage Taylor called the Fightin Taylor Boys 17 18 From the end of 2010 until summer of 2012 The Fightin Taylor Boys would do numerous tag team matches and compete in PWG s 2012 DDT4 losing to the RockNes Monsters in the first round Their final match as a group was Chuck Taylor and Ryan Taylor in mid late 2012 Ryan Taylor s last match for PWG was in 2013 at the 10yr Anniversary show New Japan Pro Wrestling 2020 edit In June Taylor took part in secret TV tapings at NJPW s Los Angeles Dojo for a new show named Lion s Break Collision On June 13 Taylor made his New Japan Pro Wrestling debut as Rust Taylor teaming with Rocky Romero in a losing effort against TJP and Clark Connors At the same tapings Taylor got his first win in New Japan by defeating The DKC In November Taylor returned to NJPW aligning with J R Kratos Tom Lawlor and Danny Limelight to form the new Team Filthy The duo of Taylor and Kratos made their tag team debut defeating Rocky Romero and Jeff Cobb On November 20 Taylor defeated Rocky Romero in his first singles match back in Japan One week later at NJPW Strong 17 Taylor competed in his last match in New Japan teaming with Kratos Lawlor and Limelight in a winning effort against Cobb Romero Fred Rosser and P J Black Ring of Honor 2020 edit On October 2 2020 Taylor made his Ring of Honor debut as Rust Taylor competing in the ROH Pure Tournament In his debut match he lost in the first round to the eventual runner up Tracy Williams in a match that was considered one of the best of the whole tournament Rusts last match with ROH before going to WWE would be a tag match teaming with Dalton Castle vs Rocky Romero and Kenny King WWE 2020 2021 edit On December 2 2020 WWE announced Taylor as a recruit to the WWE Performance Center 19 That same day he made his debut on NXT as a heel in a Thatch as Thatch Can segment with Timothy Thatcher as Thatcher s student under the ring name Tyler Rust Later on in the night he was seen backstage talking to Malcolm Bivens 20 21 After debuting in ring Vs Tommaso Ciampa Rust and Bivens formed their partnership and Bivens began referring to his new nickname Diamond in the Rust as he would gain his first win in WWE on the Christmas Eve episode of NXT vs Ariya Daivari Rust would work on the NXT weekly show during the first half of 2021 with Bivens 22 23 24 until June 22 when Rust and Bivens were revealed to be a part of the Diamond Mine stable along with Hachiman and Roderick Strong thus cementing Rust s status as a heel 25 26 However he was released on August 6 27 Return of Ring to Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling 2021 2022 edit Taylor returned to Ring of Honor on September 12 2021 at Death Before Dishonor XVIII where he defeated Jake Atlas Rust would continue to be a part of ROH throughout the rest of 2021 having notable matches against Chris Dickinson Tracy Williams and the Briscoe Brothers Jay and Mark ROH held its final show before being bought out by Tony Khan in December of 2021 where Rust competed with Team Honor vs Violence Unlimited at Final Battle 2021 Rust would return to NJPW in December 2021 at NJPW Strong Detonation to surprise his former teammate Tom Lawlor after the main event Rust however turned on Lawlor becoming a Face in NJPW and challenging Lawlor for the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship Lawlor vs Rust for the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship would take place in January of 2022 in Seattle Wa at NJPW Strong New Beginning Rust would lose to Lawlor and continue to wrestle for NJPW throughout the rest of 2022 with his last match being an 8 man tag teaming with his former WWE foe Kushida along with Rocky Romero and Trent Baretta vs Bullet Club Championships and accomplishments editChampionship Wrestling from Hollywood MAV Television Championship 2 times CWFH Heritage Tag Team Championship 1 time with Joey Ryan 28 UWN Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tomaste Percy Pringle III Cup 2012 Empire Wrestling Federation EWF Heavyweight Championship 2 times 29 EWF American Championship 1 time 6 EWF Cruiserweight Championship 2 times 4 EWF Tag Team Championship 3 times with Mondo Vega Great Goliath Battle Royal 2008 30 Wrestler of the Year 2008 Match of the Year 2008 Match of the Year 2007 30 Most Improved Wrestler 2006 30 Rookie of the Year 2004 30 Millennium Pro Wrestling MPW World Championship 1 time 31 MPW World Title Tournament 2010 31 NWA Championship Wrestling From Hollywood NWA Heritage Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 193 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021 32 West Coast Wrestling Connection WCWC Heavyweight Championship 1 time Luchas de Apuestas edit See also Luchas de Apuestas Wager Winner Loser Location Date NotesHair Ryan Taylor Peter Avalon Hollywood California July 10 2011 Six man tag team captain s hair vs captain s hair match where Taylor Aaron Bolo and Famous B faced Avalon Ray Rosas and Rico Dynamite References edit a b c d Cagematch profile Cagematch Retrieved March 7 2010 a b Russ Taylor Cagematch Retrieved November 19 2020 a b c Pro Wrestling Guerrilla roster Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Retrieved March 7 2010 a b c EWF Cruiserweight Championship history Empire Wrestling Federation Archived from the original on May 8 2008 Retrieved August 3 2008 INLAND TITLE SERIES FINAL TALLIES Empire Wrestling Federation a b EWF American Championship history Empire Wrestling 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