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Nick Mondo

Matthew Timothy Burns[1] (born March 28, 1980), better known by his ring name "Sick" Nick Mondo, is a retired American professional wrestler. Since his in-ring retirement in 2003, he has become a filmmaker, actor and stuntman and, at one point, worked with All Elite Wrestling as director.

Nick Mondo
Born
Matthew Timothy Burns

(1980-03-28) March 28, 1980 (age 42)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.[1]
Other namesMatthew T. Burns
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actor
  • stuntman
  • retired professional wrestler
Ring name(s)Nick Mondo[1]
Pepperoni Tony[2]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1,85 m)[1]
Billed weight202 lb (92 kg)[1]
Trained byBodyslammers Gym[1]
DebutMarch 1999
RetiredJuly 26, 2003[1]

Burns is best known for his appearances with Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW). He was known throughout his career for his willingness to take extremely dangerous bumps, such as being hit with a weed whacker, getting thrown into a table covered with barbed wire, slammed from a distance of 40 feet onto light tubes and concrete and other ultraviolent spots. In 2004, Burns was inducted into CZW's Hall of Fame.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Early career

During his start out in 1999 in Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling, he would feud with the likes of Eddie Valentine.

Combat Zone Wrestling (2000–2003)

Teaming and feuding with Ric Blade (2000–2001)

His CZW debut was on May 6, 2000 against Trent Acid, at A Living Hell.[4] At Caged to the End on June 10, 2000, he was involved in a Three Way Dance against Mercury and Ty Street. He fought Justice Pain on June 25, 2000, in a field near the Champs Arena, titled They Said It Couldn't Be Done. A few months later he teamed up with Ric Blade and fought The Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere), which saw Blade at the end of the match after a Swanton bomb off the Champs Arena wall through two stacked tables with Acid on top and Kashmere on a bottom table. They won the CZW World Tag Team Championships around this time; but eventually split and began a feud with one another after losing the titles to the original H8 Club of Justice Pain and Wifebeater.

The feud would still go on as at Crushing The Competition on February 10, 2001 in Sewell, New Jersey, Blade would team up with Super Crazy to take on Mondo in a Handicap 3-way ladder match.[5] The feud would end in a "Barbed Wire Ladder Match" as well a huge Swanton bomb an off the Champs Arena wall from Blade on to Mondo through a table. Blade won the match with a moonsault from the top rope with a ladder he positioned under Mondo, breaking Mondo's nose in the process.[6]

Iron Man Champion (2001–2002)

Mondo's first title capture was the CZW Iron Man Championship, against Wifebeater and Mad Man Pondo at Breakaway Brawl in June 2001.[7] Mondo was involved the extremely violent 6 man tag team match teaming with Zandig, Wifebeater against The Backseat Boyz and Justice Pain at H8 Club Dead? in July 2001, in this match his back was a mess of blood.[8] Mondo was in a no rope barbed wire match in the pouring rain against Nick Gage at And Justice And For All in August 2001, he was splashed through a table by Gage, and lost the Iron Man Championship.[9] He failed to recapture the Iron Man Championship a Falls Count Anywhere three way against Adam Flash and Nick Berk at CZW's biggest show ever Cage of Death III in December 15, 2001, losing to Flash.[10]

He had numerous memorable bouts during this run to capture the CZW World Heavyweight Championship; the first battle with Messiah at This Time it's Personal in February 2002,[11] taking Justice Pain to his limit and coming within an eyelash of winning the World title at A Higher Level of Pain in April 2002,[12] and a 64-minute four way classic with Messiah, Flash and Pain at High Stakes, where he won the Iron Man Championship in a double pin.[13]

Final years and Tournament of Death winner (2002–2003)

 
Mondo on the shoulders of Zandig and Wifebeater, after winning the Tournament of Death in 2003

Mondo fought Messiah in the first round and came up short against Wifebeater at CZW's first Tournament of Death in a memorable spot where Mondo received a weedwhacker to the stomach.[14] However, Mondo and Wifebeater would team up to face Necro Butcher and "Mr Insanity" Toby Klein at Ultraviolent Freedom of Expression on September 14, 2002.[15][16] His partner Blade returned at Beyond The Barrier on October 12, 2002, with Mondo defeating Johnny Kashmere.[17] At Cage of Death IV on December 13, 2002, he competed in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match against The Backseat Boyz with Mondo as his partner but ended up losing. The Backseats won in the end with the Acid Bomb whilst Blade's head was in the ladder.[18] Mondo failed to capture the CZW Death Match Championship a three-way with Zandig and Nate Hatred at Live Again in January 2003. Mondo had his swan song with a bump that will never be forgotten against Zandig, and a victory over Ian Rotten to win CZW's 2nd annual Tournament of Death in July 2003.[15]

Retirement (2003)

Burns retired in 2003 after suffering several injuries during his career, the last of which was a severely punctured back which he suffered during his match against John Zandig at Tournament of Death II (which Burns won), a match in which he was already wrestling with three broken bones in his right wrist. There was a rumour that Burns was to return at CZW's Cage Of Death XII, but it was false.[15] In addition to his ring work, Burns has been featured as a playable character in Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood along with Zandig.[19]

Post-retirement appearances (2013–2017)

Burns would make his return to CZW at their Cage of Death XV Internet pay-per-view, as he would run down to the ring to help Lucky 13 during his match against the Forgotten Ones. Afterwards, Rory "Little" Mondo came back out, having been eliminated earlier in the match, shocked to see his idol in the ring again. He then told Mondo that he returned to the promotion to prevent his successor from mutilating himself in his name, and that he had earned his respect. Upon hearing this, Mondo retired from professional wrestling.[20] Burns would make his in-ring return on July 21, 2017 for Brian Kendrick's Wrestling Pro Wrestling as Pepperoni Tony, where he would team with Chow Mein Charlie to defeat The Delivery Boys. He would wrestle again for Wrestling Pro Wrestling on August 25, teaming with General Tso Tso to wrestle Rubber Baby Leather Daddy to a no-contest.[2]

Jon Moxley and All Elite Wrestling (2019–2020)

In a May 2019 interview with Pro Wrestling Sheet's Ryan Satin, it was revealed that Burns had directed the video marking the return of Jon Moxley, following his departure from WWE. Burns confirmed that, contrary to popular opinion, the Viper Room's logo was not a reference to the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) Double or Nothing event (in which Moxley would indeed make a surprise appearance) but rather a tribute to Dusty Rhodes, Moxley's mentor at Florida Championship Wrestling. Burns also directed the hype video for Moxley's debut in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which included the use of cowboy boots and a jacket with the flag of the United Kingdom on it, in order to mislead fans on who the wrestler actually was. Satin admitted he was guilty of this as well, since he was too busy looking for clues, and had not realised that his cousin was in the video, which led to the interview with Burns taking place.[21] Burns directed another hype video, which came out in late July, promoting Moxley's match against Josh Barnett at Game Changer Wrestling's Bloodsport 2;[22] a match that ultimately did not happen due to Moxley having surgery to remove a MRSA staph infection in his elbow. By the end of the year, Burns had begun working with AEW as a director.[23] However, he was released during the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Credited as Notes Ref.
Director Producer Writer Editor Actor
2004 Unscarred: The Life of Nick Mondo Himself Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2006 Fighting the Still Life Yes Yes Yes Yes No Unreleased [25]
2008 Incubus Drone No No Yes No No Short film
2014 Match Perfect Yes No Yes No No Short film
Pieces of 8 No No No No No Video short
First assistant director, props
2015 Finding Beauty in the Rubble Yes No No Yes No Documentary short
Cinematographer
2017 The Trade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
2019 Fredo No No Yes Yes No
2021 The Claw No Yes No No No Documentary
Stunt coordinator / stunt performer
TBA 2 Criminals Yes Yes Yes Yes No [25]
The Searcher The Frogman No No No No Yes

Television

Year Show Role Credited as Notes Ref.
2021 Heels No No No No No 3 episodes
Stunt coordinator / stunt performer
Thicker Basement Guard #4 No No No No Yes TV movie
Originally titled Thicker Than Thieves

Video games

Year Game Role Notes Ref.
2004 Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood Himself Stunts / stunt actor
2012 Resident Evil 6 Stunt actor
2016 Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 Stunts
2017 Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Stunts
2020 Gears Tactics Stunt actor / performer

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Nick Mondo". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2013-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b ""Sick" Nick Mondo RETURNS to in-ring action in 2017...twice!". Pro Wrestling Rarities. 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2019-02-17.[dead YouTube link]
  3. ^ CZW Hall of Fame 2010-12-22 at the Wayback Machine Combat Zone Wrestling
  4. ^ "CZW A Living Hell". Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  5. ^ "Combat Zone Wrestling - CZW Crushing the Competition". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  6. ^ "Break on Thru". 2001-02-19. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  7. ^ "Online World of Wrestling". onlineworldofwrestling.com.
  8. ^ "H8 Club: Dead". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  9. ^ "CZW And Justice For All". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  10. ^ "Cage of Death 3". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  11. ^ "This Time it's Personal". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  12. ^ "Higher Level of Pain". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  13. ^ "High Stakes". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  14. ^ "Tournament of Death". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  15. ^ a b c Mark Rose (2003-11-20). "A Farewell to "Sick" Nick Mondo". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  16. ^ "Ultraviolent Freedom of Expression". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  17. ^ "Combat Zone Wrestling - Beyond the Barrier". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  18. ^ "Combat Zone Wrestling December 13, 2002". Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  19. ^
  20. ^ CZW Cage of Death 12.14.13 iPPV Results 2013-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Satin, Ryan (May 30, 2019). "Nick Mondo Discusses Directing Jon Moxley Vignettes, Says Viper Room Logo Was A Tribute To Dusty Rhodes". Pro Wrestling Sheet. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  22. ^ Radican, Sean (July 24, 2019). "ETC News: Jon Moxley announced for GCW's Josh Barnett's Bloodsport 2, set to take on Barnett (w/Radican's Analysis)". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  23. ^ Lambert, Jeremy (December 20, 2019). "Exclusive: Joey Janela Says More AEW Vignettes Are Going To Happen, Talks Working With Nick Mondo". fightful.com. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  24. ^ "Nick Mondo Says Matt Cardona Has Won the Respect of GCW Fans".
  25. ^ a b "An Interview With Matthew Burns ("Sick" Nick Mondo)". August 20, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Nick Mondo at IMDb
  • An interview with Nick Mondo, conducted by Genickbruch.com
  • Nick Mondo's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

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Matthew Timothy Burns 1 born March 28 1980 better known by his ring name Sick Nick Mondo is a retired American professional wrestler Since his in ring retirement in 2003 he has become a filmmaker actor and stuntman and at one point worked with All Elite Wrestling as director Nick MondoBornMatthew Timothy Burns 1980 03 28 March 28 1980 age 42 Minneapolis Minnesota U S 1 Other namesMatthew T BurnsOccupationsFilmmakeractorstuntmanretired professional wrestlerProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Nick Mondo 1 Pepperoni Tony 2 Billed height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 1 Billed weight202 lb 92 kg 1 Trained byBodyslammers Gym 1 DebutMarch 1999RetiredJuly 26 2003 1 Burns is best known for his appearances with Combat Zone Wrestling CZW He was known throughout his career for his willingness to take extremely dangerous bumps such as being hit with a weed whacker getting thrown into a table covered with barbed wire slammed from a distance of 40 feet onto light tubes and concrete and other ultraviolent spots In 2004 Burns was inducted into CZW s Hall of Fame 3 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Combat Zone Wrestling 2000 2003 1 2 1 Teaming and feuding with Ric Blade 2000 2001 1 2 2 Iron Man Champion 2001 2002 1 2 3 Final years and Tournament of Death winner 2002 2003 1 3 Retirement 2003 1 4 Post retirement appearances 2013 2017 1 5 Jon Moxley and All Elite Wrestling 2019 2020 2 Filmography 2 1 Films 2 2 Television 2 3 Video games 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditEarly career Edit During his start out in 1999 in Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling he would feud with the likes of Eddie Valentine Combat Zone Wrestling 2000 2003 Edit Teaming and feuding with Ric Blade 2000 2001 Edit His CZW debut was on May 6 2000 against Trent Acid at A Living Hell 4 At Caged to the End on June 10 2000 he was involved in a Three Way Dance against Mercury and Ty Street He fought Justice Pain on June 25 2000 in a field near the Champs Arena titled They Said It Couldn t Be Done A few months later he teamed up with Ric Blade and fought The Backseat Boyz Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere which saw Blade at the end of the match after a Swanton bomb off the Champs Arena wall through two stacked tables with Acid on top and Kashmere on a bottom table They won the CZW World Tag Team Championships around this time but eventually split and began a feud with one another after losing the titles to the original H8 Club of Justice Pain and Wifebeater The feud would still go on as at Crushing The Competition on February 10 2001 in Sewell New Jersey Blade would team up with Super Crazy to take on Mondo in a Handicap 3 way ladder match 5 The feud would end in a Barbed Wire Ladder Match as well a huge Swanton bomb an off the Champs Arena wall from Blade on to Mondo through a table Blade won the match with a moonsault from the top rope with a ladder he positioned under Mondo breaking Mondo s nose in the process 6 Iron Man Champion 2001 2002 Edit Mondo s first title capture was the CZW Iron Man Championship against Wifebeater and Mad Man Pondo at Breakaway Brawl in June 2001 7 Mondo was involved the extremely violent 6 man tag team match teaming with Zandig Wifebeater against The Backseat Boyz and Justice Pain at H8 Club Dead in July 2001 in this match his back was a mess of blood 8 Mondo was in a no rope barbed wire match in the pouring rain against Nick Gage at And Justice And For All in August 2001 he was splashed through a table by Gage and lost the Iron Man Championship 9 He failed to recapture the Iron Man Championship a Falls Count Anywhere three way against Adam Flash and Nick Berk at CZW s biggest show ever Cage of Death III in December 15 2001 losing to Flash 10 He had numerous memorable bouts during this run to capture the CZW World Heavyweight Championship the first battle with Messiah at This Time it s Personal in February 2002 11 taking Justice Pain to his limit and coming within an eyelash of winning the World title at A Higher Level of Pain in April 2002 12 and a 64 minute four way classic with Messiah Flash and Pain at High Stakes where he won the Iron Man Championship in a double pin 13 Final years and Tournament of Death winner 2002 2003 Edit Mondo on the shoulders of Zandig and Wifebeater after winning the Tournament of Death in 2003 Mondo fought Messiah in the first round and came up short against Wifebeater at CZW s first Tournament of Death in a memorable spot where Mondo received a weedwhacker to the stomach 14 However Mondo and Wifebeater would team up to face Necro Butcher and Mr Insanity Toby Klein at Ultraviolent Freedom of Expression on September 14 2002 15 16 His partner Blade returned at Beyond The Barrier on October 12 2002 with Mondo defeating Johnny Kashmere 17 At Cage of Death IV on December 13 2002 he competed in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match against The Backseat Boyz with Mondo as his partner but ended up losing The Backseats won in the end with the Acid Bomb whilst Blade s head was in the ladder 18 Mondo failed to capture the CZW Death Match Championship a three way with Zandig and Nate Hatred at Live Again in January 2003 Mondo had his swan song with a bump that will never be forgotten against Zandig and a victory over Ian Rotten to win CZW s 2nd annual Tournament of Death in July 2003 15 Retirement 2003 Edit Burns retired in 2003 after suffering several injuries during his career the last of which was a severely punctured back which he suffered during his match against John Zandig at Tournament of Death II which Burns won a match in which he was already wrestling with three broken bones in his right wrist There was a rumour that Burns was to return at CZW s Cage Of Death XII but it was false 15 In addition to his ring work Burns has been featured as a playable character in Backyard Wrestling 2 There Goes the Neighborhood along with Zandig 19 Post retirement appearances 2013 2017 Edit Burns would make his return to CZW at their Cage of Death XV Internet pay per view as he would run down to the ring to help Lucky 13 during his match against the Forgotten Ones Afterwards Rory Little Mondo came back out having been eliminated earlier in the match shocked to see his idol in the ring again He then told Mondo that he returned to the promotion to prevent his successor from mutilating himself in his name and that he had earned his respect Upon hearing this Mondo retired from professional wrestling 20 Burns would make his in ring return on July 21 2017 for Brian Kendrick s Wrestling Pro Wrestling as Pepperoni Tony where he would team with Chow Mein Charlie to defeat The Delivery Boys He would wrestle again for Wrestling Pro Wrestling on August 25 teaming with General Tso Tso to wrestle Rubber Baby Leather Daddy to a no contest 2 Jon Moxley and All Elite Wrestling 2019 2020 Edit In a May 2019 interview with Pro Wrestling Sheet s Ryan Satin it was revealed that Burns had directed the video marking the return of Jon Moxley following his departure from WWE Burns confirmed that contrary to popular opinion the Viper Room s logo was not a reference to the All Elite Wrestling AEW Double or Nothing event in which Moxley would indeed make a surprise appearance but rather a tribute to Dusty Rhodes Moxley s mentor at Florida Championship Wrestling Burns also directed the hype video for Moxley s debut in New Japan Pro Wrestling which included the use of cowboy boots and a jacket with the flag of the United Kingdom on it in order to mislead fans on who the wrestler actually was Satin admitted he was guilty of this as well since he was too busy looking for clues and had not realised that his cousin was in the video which led to the interview with Burns taking place 21 Burns directed another hype video which came out in late July promoting Moxley s match against Josh Barnett at Game Changer Wrestling s Bloodsport 2 22 a match that ultimately did not happen due to Moxley having surgery to remove a MRSA staph infection in his elbow By the end of the year Burns had begun working with AEW as a director 23 However he was released during the COVID 19 pandemic 24 Filmography EditFilms Edit Year Film Role Credited as Notes Ref Director Producer Writer Editor Actor2004 Unscarred The Life of Nick Mondo Himself Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes2006 Fighting the Still Life Yes Yes Yes Yes No Unreleased 25 2008 Incubus Drone No No Yes No No Short film2014 Match Perfect Yes No Yes No No Short filmPieces of 8 No No No No No Video shortFirst assistant director props2015 Finding Beauty in the Rubble Yes No No Yes No Documentary shortCinematographer2017 The Trade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes2019 Fredo No No Yes Yes No2021 The Claw No Yes No No No Documentary Stunt coordinator stunt performerTBA 2 Criminals Yes Yes Yes Yes No 25 The Searcher The Frogman No No No No YesTelevision Edit Year Show Role Credited as Notes Ref 2021 Heels No No No No No 3 episodes Stunt coordinator stunt performerThicker Basement Guard 4 No No No No Yes TV movie Originally titled Thicker Than ThievesVideo games Edit Year Game Role Notes Ref 2004 Backyard Wrestling 2 There Goes the Neighborhood Himself Stunts stunt actor2012 Resident Evil 6 Stunt actor2016 Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 Stunts2017 Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Stunts2020 Gears Tactics Stunt actor performerChampionships and accomplishments EditCombat Zone Wrestling CZW Iron Man Championship 3 times 1 CZW World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Ric Blade Tournament of Death II 1 CZW Hall of Fame 2004 Match of the Year 2002 vs Wifebeater 1 Match of the Year 2003 vs Justice Pain 1 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Nick Mondo Online World of Wrestling Retrieved 2013 10 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Sick Nick Mondo RETURNS to in ring action in 2017 twice Pro Wrestling Rarities 2017 10 09 Retrieved 2019 02 17 dead YouTube link CZW Hall of Fame Archived 2010 12 22 at the Wayback Machine Combat Zone Wrestling CZW A Living Hell Retrieved 2009 04 11 Combat Zone Wrestling CZW Crushing the Competition Retrieved 2009 09 04 Break on Thru 2001 02 19 Retrieved 2009 09 04 Online World of Wrestling onlineworldofwrestling com H8 Club Dead Retrieved 2009 09 04 CZW And Justice For All Retrieved 2009 09 04 Cage of Death 3 Retrieved 2009 09 04 This Time it s Personal Retrieved 2009 09 04 Higher Level of Pain Retrieved 2009 09 04 High Stakes Retrieved 2009 09 04 Tournament of Death Retrieved 2009 09 04 a b c Mark Rose 2003 11 20 A Farewell to Sick Nick Mondo Retrieved 2009 09 04 Ultraviolent Freedom of Expression Retrieved 2009 09 04 Combat Zone Wrestling Beyond the Barrier Retrieved 2009 09 04 Combat Zone Wrestling December 13 2002 Retrieved 2009 09 04 Backyard Wrestling 2 There Goes the Neighborhood Review GameSpot com CZW Cage of Death 12 14 13 iPPV Results Archived 2013 12 15 at the Wayback Machine Satin Ryan May 30 2019 Nick Mondo Discusses Directing Jon Moxley Vignettes Says Viper Room Logo Was A Tribute To Dusty Rhodes Pro Wrestling Sheet Retrieved June 3 2019 Radican Sean July 24 2019 ETC News Jon Moxley announced for GCW s Josh Barnett s Bloodsport 2 set to take on Barnett w Radican s Analysis Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved August 2 2019 Lambert Jeremy December 20 2019 Exclusive Joey Janela Says More AEW Vignettes Are Going To Happen Talks Working With Nick Mondo fightful com Retrieved January 7 2020 Nick Mondo Says Matt Cardona Has Won the Respect of GCW Fans a b An Interview With Matthew Burns Sick Nick Mondo August 20 2015 Retrieved June 3 2019 External links EditOfficial website Nick Mondo at IMDb An interview with Nick Mondo conducted by Genickbruch com Match History at Indy Wrestling News Nick Mondo s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nick Mondo amp oldid 1123020331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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