- Soulman Alex G
:"Alex Gibson redirects here. For the footballer, see
Alex Gibson (footballer) ."Infobox Wrestler
name = Alex Gibson
names = "Soul Man" Alex G., "Cash Money" Alex G.
height = 5'8"
weight = 220 lbs.
birth_date =
birth_place = Miami, FL
death_date =
death_place =
resides = Miami, FL
billed = Miami, FL
trainer = "The Great" Boris Malenko
debut = 1987
retired =Alex Gibson is a
professional wrestler better known as "Soulman" Alex G. He is one of the 2 trainers who trained the former United States champion "MVP".Amateur career
Alex Gibson first started out as an
amateur wrestler inMiddle School . By the time he got toNorth Miami High School he was ready to succeed in the high school ranks. He made it to the state tournament his sophomore year, and eventually went on to win the state championship in the 140-pound weight class. He then attended theUniversity of Michigan on a wrestlingscholarship .Professional wrestling career
He started his professional wrestling training in his 20's under "The Great Professor"
Boris Malenko inTampa, FL , making the drive every weekend fromMiami , and often spending the weekend at Malenko's house. Soulman trained alongside guys like X-Pac, Dean andJoe Malenko , Tom Nash (1/2 of the Blackhearts), “Black Magic” Norman Smiley, and Gangrel.On
May 5 ,1995 , Soulman made an appearance at the War Memorial Auditorium forExtreme Championship Wrestling in a losing effort againstJoe Malenko . Other promotions that he has worked for includeWorld Championship Wrestling , the Global Wrestling Alliance (an outlaw promotion of theGlobal Wrestling Federation ) in Florida,World Class Championship Wrestling in Texas, Union of Wrestling Forces International in Japan,Future of Wrestling , Four Star Championship Wrestling, Nick Mayberry's Hardkore Championship Wrestling, Florida Championship Wrestling, as well as numerous tours of Mexico, Puerto Rico (World Wrestling Council ), and Japan.Alex G is regarded as one of the best wrestling trainers in
Florida . As a trainer, he worked in several schools alongside other wrestlers such as Duke "The Dumpster" Droese, "Screamin'" Norman Smiley,Bruno Sassi , andRusty Brooks . He is currently a trainer at Coastal Championship Wrestling's "Bodyslam University."He has been responsible for training several wrestlers who have been to or are currently in
World Wrestling Entertainment 'sDeep South Wrestling, LLC territory, such as former DSW Champion Ryan O'Reilly, and SmackDown! wrestlerMontel Vontavious Porter . He also had a hand in training several popular mainstays on the Florida independent scene including Chris Jones, Logan Casey, Ken Thiessen, Norge Alvarez,Big Japan Pro Wrestling star Craig Classic, The Lifeguards (Daron Smythe & Wade Kovely), and the tag team of "The Modern Day Theory" Scott Commodity and Preston James. The latter two recently appeared in a match againstLance Cade and Trevor Murdoch on an edition ofSunday Night Heat forWorld Wrestling Entertainment .On
February 4 ,2006 , he debuted inNick Mayberry 's Hardkore Championship Wrestling, by taking part in The Incredible 8 Tournament. There he lost toRusty Brooks ' son Jeff "J-Dawg" Brooks in opening round action.Coastal Championship Wrestling and other indies
He is still semi-active as a wrestler in South Florida primarily competing for
Coral Springs ,Florida based Coastal Championship Wrestling, as one half of the "Cash Money Brothers" with "The Ram Man" Johnny Evans.On
August 12 ,2006 at "Summer Heat,"" the Cash Money Brothers faced off against CCW tag team champions The Syrian Slasher and American Taliban, managed by Snakemaster Abudadein. The match ended when Abudadein had thrown a pair ofbrass knuckles into the ring with the intention of his wrestlers to use them, but Alex G. picked them up, knocked Slasher out when the referee was distracted, concealed the knux under his arm, then pinned him for the three. However, when celebrating the victory, the knux fell out from under G.'s arm, leading the referee to discover them and reverse the decision. Despite the Soul Man's insistence that Abudadein had thrown it in the ring, the referee's decsion stood, keeping the belts around the waists of the champions.On
October 27 ,2006 at Division 1 Pro Wrestling's first show inDavie ,Florida , "Open For Business", "Cash Money" Alex G teamed with parter, "Big Money" Ram, to take on the Black Market for the then vacant D1PW Tag Team Championships. The Black Market went on to defeat the Cash Money Brothers, and praised them for their efforts after the match. The Cash Money Brothers have faced more defeat in Division 1 Pro Wrestling having lost to the Lifeguards at theHialeah Fleamarket onNovember 25th ,2006 andThe Heartbreak Express on January 6th due to interference from Amy Vitale.Finishing and signature moves
:*"Top Rope Splash" (Splash):*Single leg running front dropkick:*"Jumping Hooking Clothesline" (Flying Clothesline)
Championships and accomplishments
*Coastal Championship Wrestling:*1-time Coastal Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title (With "Big Money" Ram)
*Global Wrestling Alliance:*1-time Global Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Title (With "Ram Man" Johnny Evans):*1-time Global Wrestling Alliance Television Title
*Independent Championship Wrestling Association:*1-time Independent Championship Wrestling Association Florida United States Tag Team Title
*Florida Wrestling Federation:*1-time Florida Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Title
*World Wrestling Council :*1-time World Wrestling Council World Junior Heavyweight Title
*Pan-American Championship Wrestling:*1-time Pan-American Championship Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Title
*Four Star Championship Wrestling:*1-time FSCW Light Heavyweight Championship
*WWW:*1-time WWW Tag Team Title
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated :*PWI ranked him # 486 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of thePWI Years in 1993. [cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwi50093.htm|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 1993|accessdate=2008-08-05|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive]References
External links
* [http://www.brianrich.net/current.html Current Wrestlers Title History]
* [http://www.coastalchampionshipwrestling.com Biographies of CCW Wrestlers, and Results]
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