Alex Arion
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Alex Arion, born September 28, 1977 in Manchester, New Hampshire, is a professional wrestler who is currently wrestling in the Independent Circuit in the U.S.A.. He is better known by his stage name "The Golden Greek" Alex Arion.
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[edit] Career
Alex Arion made his professional debut in 1997. He made a brief appearance in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on the low-card program named WWF Jakked on April 14, 2001. He lost to Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko in tag match with Low Ki as his partner. In March 2002, Arion defeated "Brutal" Bob Evans for the NECW Heavyweight Championship, where he began a nine month title reign. His reign came to an end when Maverick Wild defeated Alex Arion for the NECW Heavyweight title on December 20 2002. On March 15, 2003, Arion competed in Ring of Honor and defeated Hot Stuff Fernandez. On April 5, 2003, Arion was a participant in the ECWA Super 8 Tournament.
[edit] Profile
- Birthday: September 28, 1977
- Hometown: Manchester, New Hampshire
- Height: 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
- Weight: 205 lb (93 kg)
- Trained by: Bodyslammers Wrestling Gym, Al Snow, and Steve Bradley
- Debut: 1997
- Finishing move: Reverse Double Jump Body Press
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- 1-Time AWA Heavyweight Champion
- 1-Time GMW Tag Team Champion
- 1-Time GMW Television Champion
- 1-Time NECW Heavyweight Champion
2-time WFA HEavyweight Champion WFA tag team champion EWA TV champion
[edit] Reference
WFA Tag Team Champion w Brandon Locke WFA Heavyweight champion 2X EWA TV champion