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Tyson Dux

Tyson Moody (born June 19, 1978), known by his ring name Tyson Dux (pronounced "Dukes"), is a Canadian professional wrestler, who is currently wrestling for various independent promotions.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Tyson Dux
Dux at an indy wrestling show in November 2015
Birth nameTyson Moody
Born (1978-06-19) June 19, 1978 (age 45)
Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada
Spouse(s)
Lisa Marie Moody
(m. 2016)
Children4
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)El Tigre Jr.
Muay Thai Kid
Tyson Dux
Billed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight193 lb (88 kg)
Trained byScott D'Amore
Joe E. Legend
Terry Taylor
Debut1997

Professional wrestling career Edit

Independent circuit (1997–present) Edit

Dux trained under Scott D'Amore, Joe E. Legend and Terry Taylor and debuted in 1997 at the age of 18 in the International Championship Wrestling promotion. He was initially known by the ring name "Muay Thai Kid", with a gimmick that saw him don red karate pants and shave off his hair and eyebrows, before switching to the name Tyson Dux. Dux was asked to participate in the East Coast Wrestling Association's 2004 Super 8 Tournament, a tournament highlighting prominent cruiserweights on the independent circuit. However, he was forced to pull out of the tournament on March 31, 2004 after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament while wrestling Mark Jindrak on an episode of Velocity. Dux went on to take part in the 2005 Super 8 Tournament on April 9, 2005, losing to J.J. Perez in the first round.

Dux wrestles for numerous Canadian independent promotions, most prominently BSE Pro and Border City Wrestling. He joined the American Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion in April 2006 as a member of Team Canada in the 2006 World X Cup.

He wrestled in Blood, Sweat & Ears, Living Legends Wrestling (LLW), Prime Time Wrestling (PWT), Northwest Ohio Wrestling (NOW) and New Vision Pro Wrestling (NVP) where he is the current NVP Pride Champion.

On September 20, 2009, Dux was defeated by Mr. Anderson at the inaugural Defiance Wrestling Federation show in Barrie, Ontario. This was Mr. Anderson's first match since leaving WWE.

When BSE Pro and Border City Wrestling merged in the beginning of 2010 to form Maximum Pro Wrestling, Dux, at the time the BCW Can-Am Heavyweight Champion, defeated Derek Wylde on March 18 to merge the title with NSP Grand Independent titles, BSE's Suicide Six Pack Championship, which he won from Xtremo, and become the first MaxPro Triple Crown Champion. On April 11 he lost the title to Robbie McAllister. Dux regained the Triple Crown championship on April 17 in North Bay, Ontario.

In September 2010, Dux debuted for the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1 losing to Masato Tanaka.[7] Dux later took part in the Tenkaichi Jr. tournament being eliminated in the second round after losing to Munenori Sawa. Dux teamed with the likes of Hikaru Sato, Sonjay Dutt and Takuya Sugawara on several occasions before leaving the company.

On May 26, 2017, at What Culture Pro Wrestling's Pro Wrestling World Cup - Canadian Qualifying Round, Dux was defeated by Kyle O'Reilly in the First Round of the Canada Leg.[8]

World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2002–2005; 2007; 2014; 2016) Edit

Between 2002 and 2004, Dux made several appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment on Heat and Velocity. He appeared in an angle on an episode of SmackDown in 2003 that saw him pose as a security guard who was attacked by The Undertaker, and in 2005, he wrestled in dark matches at Raw and SmackDown tapings. On 28 May 2007, Dux made an appearance for WWE in match for Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIV in which he was defeated by Chuck Palumbo.

On 8 June 2014, Dux returned to WWE for a dark match prior to Friday Night's Smackdown in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where he was defeated by Sin Cara. Dux was named as a participant in the Cruiserweight Classic in the spring of 2016.[9] The tournament kicked off on 23 June with Dux being eliminated in his first round match by Zack Sabre Jr.[10]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling / Impact Wrestling (2006; 2008; 2017–2019) Edit

Dux debuted in TNA in April 2006 as a member of Team Canada in the 2006 World X Cup and at Sacrifice, Dux competed in the World X Cup Gauntlet match which was won by Petey Williams.

On June 12, 2008, Dux returned to TNA and was confirmed as a member of Team International for the TNA 2008 World X Cup Tournament. On the June 19 episode of Impact!, Dux and Daivari lost to Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, at Victory Road, Dux competed in a four-team twelve man elimination tag team match with Alex Koslov and Doug Williams; the match was won by Team TNA.

Dux returned to Impact Wrestling at Bound for Glory, where Dux lost to Taiji Ishimori.

On the November 30, 2017 episode of Impact!, Dux lost to Matt Sydal.

Ring of Honor (2009–2010; 2014–2015) Edit

On July 25, 2009 Dux made his debut in Ring of Honor in a losing effort against Tyler Black as a replacement for Nigel McGuinness, who was injured from the previous night. In May 2010, Dux began wrestling for the Ring of Honor promotion, marking his return to the national wrestling scene.

Hard Knocks Wrestling Academy (2021 to Present) Edit

In 2021, Tyson took the role of Head Coach and Lead Trainer at Hard Knocks Wrestling Academy in Listowel, Ontario, Canada where he continues to train the young and up and coming talent of the wrestling industry.

In other media Edit

 
Dux at an NWA Midwest show in November 2006

Dux has been featured in an episode of Kenny vs Spenny in which the two friends train to become the best professional wrestlers. Dux is assigned with training Spenny, who chooses the name "The Nice Guy", whereas Kenny chooses the name "Specimen Yarp". When the actual match occurs, Dux turns on Spenny, aiding Kenny and his trainer in a three-on-one assault. At the conclusion of the episode, Kenny is declared the winner because Spenny breaks character, and as his humiliation forces Spenny to strip naked and receive a beating from wrestling legend The Iron Sheik.

In 2003, Dux appeared in Zombie Beach Party. Dux also makes a cameo in the music video for "Suplex" by A Tribe Called Red.

In 2020, Dux portrayed wrestler Chris Benoit in the second-season premiere of Viceland's Dark Side of the Ring.[11]

Personal life Edit

Moody is married and has four children.[12][13]

Championships and accomplishments Edit

 
Dux with the Conflict Wrestling championship belt around his waist.
  • Absolute Intense Wrestling
  • All-Star Wrestling
    • ASW Canadian Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Alpha-1 Wrestling
  • Absolute Wrestling Entertainment
    • AWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
  • Barrie Wrestling
    • BW Heavyweight Championship (2 time, current)[16]
    • BW 400 North Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Brent Banks
  • Blood Sweat and Ears
  • Border City Wrestling
  • Canadian Wrestling Federation
    • CWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Conflict Wrestling
    • Conflict Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
  • Full Impact Wrestling
    • FIW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Future Stars of Pro Wrestling
    • FSPW Internet Championship (1 time)
  • Hardcore Championship Wrestling
    • HCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Maximum Pro Wrestling
  • Motor City Wrestling
    • MCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New Vision Pro Wrestling
    • NVP Pride Champion (1 time, current)
  • North Shore Pro Wrestling
    • NSPW Championship (1 time)[17]
    • NSPW Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Tarik[18]
  • New Evolution Wrestling
    • NEW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him #98 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009[19]
  • Proving Ground Pro
    • Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament (2016)[20]
  • Pro Wrestling Xtreme
    • PWX Bar Championship (1 time)
    • PWX X Division Championship (1 time)
  • Smash Wrestling
    • Smash Wrestling Championship (1 time)
    • Smash Wrestling Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Brent Banks
  • Squared Circle Wrestling
    • SCW Triple Crown Champion (1 time, current)
  • Wolverine Pro Wrestling
    • WPW Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
  • Other titles
    • ICW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
  • Ontario Indy Wrestling Awards
    • Technical Wrestler Of The Year - 2008, 2009[21]
    • Wrestler Of The Year - 2009[21]
    • Match Of The Year - 2008: vs. Derek Wylde[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Tyson Dux". Cagematch. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  2. ^ Funston, Chris (April 28, 2018). "Tyson Dux: From wrestling machine to teaching machine". slam.canoe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  3. ^ Murphy, Jan (October 31, 2017). "Tyson Dux opens own wrestling school". slam.canoe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  4. ^ Murphy, Jan (July 11, 2016). "Dux a great fit for WWE cruiserweight tournament". slam.canoe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Smith, Caleb (August 19, 2014). "Why Tyson Dux is the Godfather of Ontario wrestling". slam.canoe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Milner, John (April 25, 2006). "Tyson Dux opens his textbook". slam.canoe.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  7. ^ "ZERO1 Euro Vintage Action 2010 - Tag 1". Cagematch. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  8. ^ Dorsch, Luke (May 30, 2017). "WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup- Canadian Qualifiers". KayfabeToday. Retrieved 2017-06-16.
  9. ^ "Tyson Dux". WWE. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  10. ^ Williams, JJ (2016-06-23). "WWE Cruiserweight Classic round one spoilers: Sabre Jr, Swann, Gargano, Ibushi, more!". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
  11. ^ Thomas, Jeremy (March 22, 2020). "Identity of Chris Benoit Actor in Dark Side of the Ring Premiere Revealed". 411Mania.com.
  12. ^ Donato, Al (February 3, 2016). "Canadian Wrestler Dads Give Advice On Roughhousing With Kids". Huffington Post Canada.
  13. ^ Murphy, Jan (July 11, 2016). "Dux continues to chase his dreams". The Kingston Whig Standard.
  14. ^ "AIW Tag Team Championship history".
  15. ^ "A1 Tag Team Championship history".
  16. ^ "BW Heavyweight Championship history".
  17. ^ "NSPW Championship history".
  18. ^ "NSPW Tag Team Championship history".
  19. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2009". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  20. ^ "NSPW Championship history".
  21. ^ a b c "Tyson Dux - Awards".

External links Edit

  • The official MySpace of Tyson Dux
  • TV.com Profile
  • WWE Cruiserweight Classic profile
  • Online World of Wrestling profile

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Tyson Moody born June 19 1978 known by his ring name Tyson Dux pronounced Dukes is a Canadian professional wrestler who is currently wrestling for various independent promotions 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tyson DuxDux at an indy wrestling show in November 2015Birth nameTyson MoodyBorn 1978 06 19 June 19 1978 age 45 Miramichi New Brunswick CanadaSpouse s Lisa Marie Moody m 2016 wbr Children4Professional wrestling careerRing name s El Tigre Jr Muay Thai KidTyson DuxBilled height5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Billed weight193 lb 88 kg Trained byScott D AmoreJoe E LegendTerry TaylorDebut1997 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Independent circuit 1997 present 1 2 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE 2002 2005 2007 2014 2016 1 3 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Impact Wrestling 2006 2008 2017 2019 1 4 Ring of Honor 2009 2010 2014 2015 1 5 Hard Knocks Wrestling Academy 2021 to Present 2 In other media 3 Personal life 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditIndependent circuit 1997 present Edit Dux trained under Scott D Amore Joe E Legend and Terry Taylor and debuted in 1997 at the age of 18 in the International Championship Wrestling promotion He was initially known by the ring name Muay Thai Kid with a gimmick that saw him don red karate pants and shave off his hair and eyebrows before switching to the name Tyson Dux Dux was asked to participate in the East Coast Wrestling Association s 2004 Super 8 Tournament a tournament highlighting prominent cruiserweights on the independent circuit However he was forced to pull out of the tournament on March 31 2004 after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament while wrestling Mark Jindrak on an episode of Velocity Dux went on to take part in the 2005 Super 8 Tournament on April 9 2005 losing to J J Perez in the first round Dux wrestles for numerous Canadian independent promotions most prominently BSE Pro and Border City Wrestling He joined the American Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion in April 2006 as a member of Team Canada in the 2006 World X Cup He wrestled in Blood Sweat amp Ears Living Legends Wrestling LLW Prime Time Wrestling PWT Northwest Ohio Wrestling NOW and New Vision Pro Wrestling NVP where he is the current NVP Pride Champion On September 20 2009 Dux was defeated by Mr Anderson at the inaugural Defiance Wrestling Federation show in Barrie Ontario This was Mr Anderson s first match since leaving WWE When BSE Pro and Border City Wrestling merged in the beginning of 2010 to form Maximum Pro Wrestling Dux at the time the BCW Can Am Heavyweight Champion defeated Derek Wylde on March 18 to merge the title with NSP Grand Independent titles BSE s Suicide Six Pack Championship which he won from Xtremo and become the first MaxPro Triple Crown Champion On April 11 he lost the title to Robbie McAllister Dux regained the Triple Crown championship on April 17 in North Bay Ontario In September 2010 Dux debuted for the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1 losing to Masato Tanaka 7 Dux later took part in the Tenkaichi Jr tournament being eliminated in the second round after losing to Munenori Sawa Dux teamed with the likes of Hikaru Sato Sonjay Dutt and Takuya Sugawara on several occasions before leaving the company On May 26 2017 at What Culture Pro Wrestling s Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying Round Dux was defeated by Kyle O Reilly in the First Round of the Canada Leg 8 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE 2002 2005 2007 2014 2016 Edit Between 2002 and 2004 Dux made several appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment on Heat and Velocity He appeared in an angle on an episode of SmackDown in 2003 that saw him pose as a security guard who was attacked by The Undertaker and in 2005 he wrestled in dark matches at Raw and SmackDown tapings On 28 May 2007 Dux made an appearance for WWE in match for Saturday Night s Main Event XXXIV in which he was defeated by Chuck Palumbo On 8 June 2014 Dux returned to WWE for a dark match prior to Friday Night s Smackdown in Ottawa Ontario Canada where he was defeated by Sin Cara Dux was named as a participant in the Cruiserweight Classic in the spring of 2016 9 The tournament kicked off on 23 June with Dux being eliminated in his first round match by Zack Sabre Jr 10 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Impact Wrestling 2006 2008 2017 2019 Edit Dux debuted in TNA in April 2006 as a member of Team Canada in the 2006 World X Cup and at Sacrifice Dux competed in the World X Cup Gauntlet match which was won by Petey Williams On June 12 2008 Dux returned to TNA and was confirmed as a member of Team International for the TNA 2008 World X Cup Tournament On the June 19 episode of Impact Dux and Daivari lost to Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin at Victory Road Dux competed in a four team twelve man elimination tag team match with Alex Koslov and Doug Williams the match was won by Team TNA Dux returned to Impact Wrestling at Bound for Glory where Dux lost to Taiji Ishimori On the November 30 2017 episode of Impact Dux lost to Matt Sydal Ring of Honor 2009 2010 2014 2015 Edit On July 25 2009 Dux made his debut in Ring of Honor in a losing effort against Tyler Black as a replacement for Nigel McGuinness who was injured from the previous night In May 2010 Dux began wrestling for the Ring of Honor promotion marking his return to the national wrestling scene Hard Knocks Wrestling Academy 2021 to Present Edit In 2021 Tyson took the role of Head Coach and Lead Trainer at Hard Knocks Wrestling Academy in Listowel Ontario Canada where he continues to train the young and up and coming talent of the wrestling industry In other media Edit nbsp Dux at an NWA Midwest show in November 2006Dux has been featured in an episode of Kenny vs Spenny in which the two friends train to become the best professional wrestlers Dux is assigned with training Spenny who chooses the name The Nice Guy whereas Kenny chooses the name Specimen Yarp When the actual match occurs Dux turns on Spenny aiding Kenny and his trainer in a three on one assault At the conclusion of the episode Kenny is declared the winner because Spenny breaks character and as his humiliation forces Spenny to strip naked and receive a beating from wrestling legend The Iron Sheik In 2003 Dux appeared in Zombie Beach Party Dux also makes a cameo in the music video for Suplex by A Tribe Called Red In 2020 Dux portrayed wrestler Chris Benoit in the second season premiere of Viceland s Dark Side of the Ring 11 Personal life EditMoody is married and has four children 12 13 Championships and accomplishments Edit nbsp Dux with the Conflict Wrestling championship belt around his waist Absolute Intense Wrestling AIW Tag Team Championship 2 times with Tracy Williams 14 All Star Wrestling ASW Canadian Heavyweight Championship 1 time Alpha 1 Wrestling A1 Tag Team Championship 1 time with Gavin Quinn and Josh Alexander 15 Absolute Wrestling Entertainment AWE Heavyweight Championship 1 time current Barrie Wrestling BW Heavyweight Championship 2 time current 16 BW 400 North Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Brent Banks Blood Sweat and Ears BSE Adrenaline Cup 2008 BSE Arctic Championship 1 time BSE Suicide Six Pack Championship 1 time BSE Tag Team Championship 2 times with El Tornado Border City Wrestling BCW Can Am Heavyweight Championship 2 times BCW Can Am Tag Team Championship 3 times with Jack Damage 2 and El Tornado 1 Canadian Wrestling Federation CWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time Conflict Wrestling Conflict Wrestling Heavyweight Championship 1 time current Full Impact Wrestling FIW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Future Stars of Pro Wrestling FSPW Internet Championship 1 time Hardcore Championship Wrestling HCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Maximum Pro Wrestling MaxPro Triple Crown Championship 2 times current MaxPro Arctic Championship 1 time Motor City Wrestling MCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time New Vision Pro Wrestling NVP Pride Champion 1 time current North Shore Pro Wrestling NSPW Championship 1 time 17 NSPW Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Tarik 18 New Evolution Wrestling NEW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 98 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009 19 Proving Ground Pro Ryan Buckley Memorial Tournament 2016 20 Pro Wrestling Xtreme PWX Bar Championship 1 time PWX X Division Championship 1 time Smash Wrestling Smash Wrestling Championship 1 time Smash Wrestling Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Brent Banks Squared Circle Wrestling SCW Triple Crown Champion 1 time current Wolverine Pro Wrestling WPW Heavyweight Champion 1 time Other titles ICW Cruiserweight Championship 1 time Ontario Indy Wrestling Awards Technical Wrestler Of The Year 2008 2009 21 Wrestler Of The Year 2009 21 Match Of The Year 2008 vs Derek Wylde 21 References Edit Tyson Dux Cagematch Retrieved November 17 2016 Funston Chris April 28 2018 Tyson Dux From wrestling machine to teaching machine slam canoe com Retrieved March 26 2020 Murphy Jan October 31 2017 Tyson Dux opens own wrestling school slam canoe com Retrieved March 26 2020 Murphy Jan July 11 2016 Dux a great fit for WWE cruiserweight tournament slam canoe com Retrieved March 26 2020 Smith Caleb August 19 2014 Why Tyson Dux is the Godfather of Ontario wrestling slam canoe com Retrieved March 26 2020 Milner John April 25 2006 Tyson Dux opens his textbook slam canoe com Retrieved March 26 2020 ZERO1 Euro Vintage Action 2010 Tag 1 Cagematch Retrieved November 17 2016 Dorsch Luke May 30 2017 WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifiers KayfabeToday Retrieved 2017 06 16 Tyson Dux WWE Retrieved March 26 2020 Williams JJ 2016 06 23 WWE Cruiserweight Classic round one spoilers Sabre Jr Swann Gargano Ibushi more Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved 2016 06 24 Thomas Jeremy March 22 2020 Identity of Chris Benoit Actor in Dark Side of the Ring Premiere Revealed 411Mania com Donato Al February 3 2016 Canadian Wrestler Dads Give Advice On Roughhousing With Kids Huffington Post Canada Murphy Jan July 11 2016 Dux continues to chase his dreams The Kingston Whig Standard AIW Tag Team Championship history A1 Tag Team Championship history BW Heavyweight Championship history NSPW Championship history NSPW Tag Team Championship history Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2009 The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved 2009 09 01 NSPW Championship history a b c Tyson Dux Awards External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tyson Dux The official website of Tyson Dux The official MySpace of Tyson Dux TV com Profile WWE Cruiserweight Classic profile Online World of Wrestling profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tyson Dux amp oldid 1176633421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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