Lex Lovett

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Wayne Meyer
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Ring name(s) Lex Lovett
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 225 lb (102 kg)
Born 1975
Florida
Trained by Steve Keirn
Debut 2000

Wayne Meyer (born 1975) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Lex Lovett.

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Wayne Meyer graduated from the University of South Florida (where he was a cheerleader) with a degree in finance. Meyer then worked for Raymond James in St. Petersburg, Florida as a junior analyst, and taught business studies at Chamberlain High School in Tampa.

Meyer was introduced to wrestling by his friend and former roommate, Alex "Yuell" Lovett. Lovett offered to train Meyer, but died suddenly in July 1999. Meyer trained under Steve Keirn and debuted in 2000 on the Floridian independent circuit, adopting the ring name Lex Lovett as a tribute to his friend.

Lovett became a mainstay in NWA Florida and the now defunct Independent Pro Wrestling promotion. He aimed to tour Japan, and thus wrestled around the world, competing in Peru, Ireland and Saudi Arabia in order to raise his profile. He had no desire to work for World Wrestling Entertainment, citing "Moral issues".

In 2004, Lovett was hired by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, principally as a jobber. While in TNA, he formed a tag team with Buck Quartermain. Quartermain and Lovett were briefly managed by former Survivor competitor Johnny Fairplay.

Lovett won the NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship on October 9, 2004, defeating Scoot Andrews in Brandon. He held the title until June 10, 2005, when he received a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, facing reigning champion A.J. Styles in the main event of the Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. Though Lovett was able to hit his signature Lex Buster, Styles kicked out, and hit Lovett with the Styles Clash for a pinfall victory. After the match, Lovett thanked his fans and announced his retirement, vacating the Southern Heavyweight Championship and paying tribute to his friend Alex Lovett once more.

Lovett came out of retirement on October 1, 2005, appearing on the first episode of TNA iMPACT! on Spike TV and losing to "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown in a squash match. He appeared sporadically with the promotion until giving his notice in March 2006.

He recently appeared in WWE developmental territory Deep South Wrestling as a tag partner for Gymini Jake. He played a sort of mini-Gymini and it is unknown whether he will continue to wrestle for the promotion or even sign a WWE contract.

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  • Independent Pro Wrestling
  • 1-time IPW Heavyweight Champion
  • United States Wrestling Syndicate
  • 1-time USWS (Florida) Heavyweight Champion

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Lovett is married with two children.

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