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John Stagikas
Walters in April 2009Ring name(s) John Walters[1]
RJ BrewerBilled height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1] Billed weight 225 lb (102 kg)[1] Born July 31, 1979
Framingham, Massachusetts[1]Billed from Framingham, Massachusetts Trained by Killer Kowalski[1]
Mike Hollow[1]Debut 2001 John Stagikas[1] (born July 31, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, "Hurricane" John Walters and in Lucha Libre USA as RJ Brewer, the kayfabe son of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. He is the current Lucha Libre USA Champion.
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Early life
Stagikas attended Framingham High School, where he was a wide receiver on the football team and graduated in 1997. He also played volleyball and basketball in high school. He then attended Assumption College in Worcester, where he played football for a further two years as a wide receiver until his career was ended by an operation to remove a cyst from his neck in his junior year. Stagikas graduated in 2001 with a degree in Communications.[2][3]
Career
While in college, Stagikas harbored dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. After his neck surgery forced an end to his football career, Stagikas sent applications to several wrestling schools, but the only trainer to reply to him was Killer Kowalski, the trainer of wrestlers such as Triple H and Chyna. Stagikas joined the school run by Kowalski in Malden on January 27, 2001, and trained under Kowalski for five months.[2][3]
After debuting in mid-2001, with his singles debut coming in August 2001, Stagikas began wrestling on the Bostonian independent circuit, adopting the name "John Walters" five months later as a tribute to Kowalski (whose real first name translates to "Walter" in English). He later prefixed his name with "Hurricane" at the suggestion of a college roommate. Wrestling for promotions such as the World Wrestling Alliance for the meagre sum of $25, Stagikas supplemented his income by working as a waiter and bartender at an Applebee's restaurant in Hudson. Stagikas worked for promotions throughout New England, most prominently Chaotic Wrestling.[2]
Chaotic Wrestling (2001–2006)
Walters joined Chaotic Wrestling, based in his home state of Massachusetts, soon after debuting, and received supplementary training from Mike Hollow, a former trainer under Kowalski who had become the head trainer of the Chaotic Training Center. On September 7, 2001 in Lawrence, Walters defeated Slyk Wagner Brown in a match for the CW Television Championship. He lost the title to CW Light Heavyweight Champion Dukes Dalton in Lowell on February 16, 2002 in a title unification match.
In the course of his Television Championship reign, Walters formed a tag team known as 12 Pack with "Good Time" Vince Vicallo. The tag team partners were the epitome of a personality clash, as Walters had the wrestling gimmick of being a straight-laced, well-conditioned athlete, while Vicallo was known as a beer-drinking "party animal". On December 14, 2001 in Lawrence, 12 Pack defeated Edward G. Xtasy and Aaron Stevens for the CW Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Adam Booker and Frankie Armadillo on July 13, 2002 in Lawrence after Vicallo began drinking during the match - "prematurely celebrating" - and an incensed Walters hit him with a beer can, causing him to bleed and costing 12 Pack the match. The former teammates then feuded for several months.
With two title reigns to his name, Walters challenged for the CW Championship at "Summer Chaos" on August 16, 2002 in Methuen and defeated Aaron Stevens for the title, thus becoming the second ever Chaotic Wrestling Triple Crown winner. Following a successful ladder match title defence against Vicallo, he began a lengthy feud with the first ever Triple Crown winner, "The Latin Fury" Luis Ortiz. Walters lost the belt to Ortiz on April 5, 2003 in Methuen, but regained it from Billy Kryptonite on January 16, 2004 in a "loser leaves Chaotic Wrestling" match. His second reign ended on March 13 of that year when he lost to Arch Kincaid.
Walters was a regular performer in Chaotic Wrestling until leaving the promotion in January 2006. Walters later returned to Chaotic Wrestling for one night in 2008 to wrestle Bryan Logan for the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Title. Logan won the contest but it was very even paced and was said to be an amazing match.
Walters was inducted into the Chaotic Wrestling Hall of Fame in February 2009. The same night, he defeated current champion Chase Del Monte. Walters always receives an amazing reaction from the fans when he competes for Chaotic Wrestling.
Eastern Wrestling Alliance (2002–2003)
Walters wrestled for the Maine-based Eastern Wrestling Alliance in both Maine and Massachusetts, and on December 20, 2002 in Southbridge, Massachusetts he defeated Adam Hastey for the EWA New England Heavyweight Championship. In the course of his reign, Walters received a shot at the EWA Heavyweight Championship on January 31, 2003 in Southbridge, MA. where he defeated Adam Booker for the title. Walters' dual title reign lasted until February 22, 2003, when he was stripped of both titles for no-showing the event.
East Coast Wrestling Association (2003–2005)
After two years spent working on the New England independent circuit, Walters relocated to New Jersey for three months in order to work for larger promotions, such as the East Coast Wrestling Association in Delaware.
After winning a six man qualifying bout on February 28, 2003, Walters took part in the eighth annual ECWA Super 8 Tournament on April 3, 2003. He defeated Nicho El Millonario in the first round of the tournament, but lost to Austin Aries in the semi-finals. On May 1, 2004 in Wilmington, Delaware, Walters challenged "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels, who had won the ECWA Heavyweight Championship in the Super 8 Tournament semi-finals. Walters won a four way match which also included Aries and Mike Kruel to become the new ECWA Heavyweight Champion. His reign lasted nine months, before he lost the title to Scotty Charisma in a five way match on February 12, 2005 in Newark, Delaware.
Walters returned several years later to face Aden Chambers in a steel cage match for the ECWA title. Chambers retained when Prince Nana cost Walters the match.
Ring of Honor (2003–2005, 2006)
Following the formation of Ring of Honor in early 2002, Stagikas sent a videotape of his work to the owners of ROH, but did not hear from them. After he met ROH ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta at a Chaotic Wrestling show, Stagikas sent his résumé to ROH once more, and was contacted by booker Gabe Sapolsky in May 2003. John Walters debuted in ROH on May 31, 2003 as a face, wrestling against Andy Anderson at Do Or Die. Walters entered the 2003 Field of Honor event, but was eliminated by Matt Stryker. He then began feuding with Xavier, facing him for the first time on September 20 at Glory By Honor II, and defeating him decisively on December 27 at Final Battle 2003 in a hardcore "fight without honor".[2]
On February 14, 2004 Walters entered a one-night tournament for the ROH Pure Championship, but was eliminated by CM Punk in the opening round. In mid-2004, he began a feud with Generation Next, a stable of young wrestlers with no respect for tradition. At Generation Next on May 22, 2004, Walters teamed with Jimmy Rave and the Briscoe Brothers to face Generation Next in an eight man tag match. Generation Next won the forty minute bout after stable leader Alex Shelley forced Walters to submit with the Border City Stretch. Walters won the ROH Pure Championship from Doug Williams on August 28,[4] and turned heel on December 26 of that year by siding with Prince Nana's Embassy stable at Final Battle 2004 after Nana offered him a large bribe. After losing the Pure Championship to Jay Lethal on March 5, 2005,[4] Walters left ROH in order to heal from several nagging injuries. Walters returned to Ring of Honor for one match on November 3, 2006 in Braintree, Massachusetts, competing in a losing effort to Nigel McGuinness.
Big Time Wrestling
Stagikas is a 2 time Big Time Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. He is managed by the father of John Cena, John Cena SR, also known as Johnny Fabulous. He has had many high profile matches while working for Big Time Wrestling. He has wrestled 2 Cold Scorpio, Tatanka, Diamond Dallas Page, Justin Credible, Ric Flair and Spike Dudley. He defeated Jay Lethal for the Title, then lost it to Scorpio. He regained the title from Scorpio in Danbury, CT. In March 2009, Stagikas lost the title to Justin Credible in a match attended by 1100 people at the Webster Town Hall in Webster, MA. Ric Flair was special guest referee for this contest. John had a 20 minute war vs Matt Hardy in the Spring of 2011, but came up short in the contest. This was said to be one of the best matches in BTW history.
Overseas Experience
John has wrestled in several countries as well. He had done two tours of Japan, competing for Tatsumi Fujinami's Muga World Pro Wrestling. He has also travelled to England and Germany where he was worked for 4FW, LPW, All Star Wrestling, Premier Promotions and wXw in Germany. Walters hosted two training seminars at the 4FW Wrestling school in Swindon in the UK. He also did a one month tour of the UK and wrestled various stars in the UK scene.
World Wrestling Entertainment
During his time at Assumption, John submitted a video resume for a spot in the original season of Tough Enough. The video, produced by good friend Justin Rozzero, earned him a spot in the competition. John made it to the final cut, but did not make the final group as officials felt he had too much experience. He can briefly be seen in the first episode of the Tough Enough season. After then-WWE employee Tom Prichard held a training seminar at Chaotic Wrestling in 2003, Stagikas began working sporadically for World Wrestling Entertainment as a jobber, facing Ohio Valley Wrestling mainstay Aaron Stevens in his first match for the company in April 2003. Stagikas was heavily rumored to be signed to a WWE contract but it never happened. During his time working for WWE, he wrestled such names as Hardcore Holly, Hurricane Helms, Rosey, Team Angle, Chris Masters, Mortis, The FBI, as well as participating in a number of backstage skits. Stagikas wrestled numerous dark matches for WWE, with his most prominent appearance being a loss to The Big Show on the episode of SmackDown! preceding WrestleMania XX. At the event itself, on March 14, 2004 at Madison Square Garden, he accompanied The Undertaker to the ring while dressed as a black-clad druid and wielding a flaming torch In a recent interview, Stagikas said he developed a friendship with Chris Benoit and was very saddened by the tragic events that took place. Benoit approached Walters after one of his dark matches and told him how impressed he was with his work. Stagikas said Benoit was always very helpful and eager to help the new wrestlers, but was saddened and frustrated at the tragic events in the double murder suicide. Stagikas, who has been anti-steroid his whole career, has admitted there is a huge steroid problem in pro wrestling. "Steroids are all over the place, wrestling, pro sports, movies, night clubs, even members of law enforcement break the law when it comes to this stuff."[2][3]
Lucha Libre USA
In 2010 Brewer began wrestling for the Lucha Libre USA company which were aired on MTV 2 and MTV 3. LLUSA has really given RJ Brewer the ball and he has run with it well. His character development, promos anti immigration rants have been golden. He participated in a number of matches in Season One feuding with Magno. Brewer is in Lucha Libre USA to 'clean it up' and take the Mexican style out of the company. He participated in a four-way match on the Season finale for the Lucha Libre USA title inwhich he was unsuccessful. In season two, Brewer formed an anti-Mexican stable called The Right with Petey Williams and Jon Rekon. Brewer as said to have improved drastically in his promo skills and many are calling him the best heel of 2011. At the live events, he has started near riots with his anti immigration promos and he has also been quoted in interviews that the best is yet to come. At the tapings of the season finale on June 18, 2011, Brewer defeated Lizmark, Jr. and Marco Corleone in a three-way match, with help from the newest member of The Right, Stevie Richards, to win the Lucha Libre USA Championship.[5]
Outside the Ring
Recently, John has started to also focus on a career in acting, getting his face into a variety of roles. He has made several appearances on Law and Order, SVU. He has also done some background work on movies. Most recently, he played the Tin Man in Leigh Scott's "The Witches of Oz" in a fight scene against the Nome King, portrayed by fellow wrestler Al Snow. John also recently appeared on The Place to Be Podcast, granting an exclusive interview to the hosts, Scott Criscuolo & Justin Rozzero (www.placetobe.podbean.com). John has also been seen on the Discovery Channel on the program "No Opportunity Wasted." He coached young Michael Hernandez on his quest to become a professional wrestler.
In an interview in 2011, John has made it public that he has begun MMA training. "I am 31 years old, I know guys train their whole lives to be the best at this. I am not trying to become the next UFC star, just looking to gain some knowledge and participate in an industry I really enjoy. My heart will always be with pro wrestling, but I really enjoy MMA and would like to get proficient at it."
A former mortgage loan officer, bartender and dog trainer, John has also been investing in real estate since he was 20 years old. He currently has homes in Massachusetts, Florida and Costa Rica. He is single.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Hurricane DDT[1] (Overhead gutwrench backbreaker rack flipped sideways into an implant DDT)
- Lung Blower (Double knee backbreaker,[1] sometimes while applying a straight jacket)[1]
- Sharpshooter[1]
- Inverted superbomb[6] – 2009
- Signature moves
- Managers
- Prince Nana
- Johnny Fabulous
- Talia Madison
- Brooke Carter
Championships and accomplishments
- Big Time Wrestling (Massachusetts)
- BTW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- Chaotic Wrestling
- CW Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- CW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Vince Vicallo[1]
- CW Television Championship (1 time)[1]
- Lucha Libre USA
- Lucha Libre USA Championship (1 time, current)[5]
- National Wrestling Superstars
- Squared Circle Wrestling
- 2CW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Luchas de Apuestas record
See also: Luchas de ApuestasWager Winner Loser Location Date Notes Hair Magno RJ Brewer Albuquerque, New Mexico January 22, 2011 Hair vs. Mask match.[7] References
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- ^ a b c d e Clevett, J. (2004-04-21). "John Walters building a 'Killer' career". Canadian Online Explorer. http://www.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2004/04/21/431070.html. Retrieved 2007-04-12.
- ^ a b c Pave, M. (2004-03-28). "Local boy turns into Mr. sex machine". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/03/28/local_boy_turns_into_hurricane/. Retrieved 2007-04-12.
- ^ a b c "Ring Of Honor Pure Championship". Ring of Honor. http://www.rohwrestling.com/rohpuretitle.php. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
- ^ a b Roberts, Alex (2011-06-20). "6/18 Lucha Libre USA TV taping: Spoiler results for more Season 2 episodes of MTV2 show, update on Season 2, notes from head of creative". Pro Wrestling Torch. http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/Arena_Reports_10/article_50907.shtml. Retrieved 2011-06-20.
- ^ "Dark Pegasus Video Review: Ring of Honor — Round Robin Challenge III". 411Mania. http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/video_reviews/109903/Dark-Pegasus-Video-Review:-Ring-of-Honor-%C3%B3-Round-Robin-Challenge-III.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
- ^ Roberts, Alex (January 22, 2011). "1/22 Lucha Libre USA TV taping: SPOILER results for more Season 2 episodes of MTV2 wrestling show - notable former WWE wrestlers debut, first tag champions crowned". Pro Wrestling Torch. http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/Arena_Reports_10/article_47011.shtml. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
External links
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- Living people
- People from Framingham, Massachusetts
- Assumption College alumni
- Finishing moves
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