J. P. Monroe
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Ring name(s) | J. P. Monroe Tail End Charlie |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in |
Billed weight | 200 lb |
Born | August 22, 1977 Soho, London |
Debut | January 20, 2001 |
J. P. Monroe (born August 22, 1977) is an English professional wrestler who works for many independent promotions from around the United Kingdom and Ireland.
[edit] Career
J. P. Monroe has been participating in many UK promotions and Ireland promotions and is becoming a well known professional wrestler.
In July, 2006 on a International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom show in Essex, J. P. Monroe defeated Little Dragon as the first match of the night. On the afternoon show, J. P. was the surprise, last minute entrant into the six-man tag match, featuring Dan Head, Max Voltage and of-course, J. P. taking on the team of Ashley Reed, Jekkel, and Exodus (Jexodus). J. P. helped his team triumph over the much larger team.
Monroe featured in LDN's first TV tapings in Romford, where J. P. and his partners Welsh Assembly were defeated by Project Future and Yorghos.
J. P. Monroe has been commentating in Real Quality Wrestling since their "A Night Of Champions" show. At RQW's Summer Brawl 2006, Monroe took part in the cruiserweight elimination match and was in the final 4 of the match as well as having a dance off with Tracey Smothers.
Monroe is a regular in cult independent wrestling promotion Triple X Wrestling, occasionally teaming with Chris Charizma.
J.P. Monroe's role model in life is Apollo Creed.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves