M-Dogg 20
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Matt Capiccioni | |
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Ring name(s) | "I-ron" Matt Cross M-Dogg 20 "M-Dogg" Matt Cross |
Billed height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) [1] |
Billed weight | 184 lb (83 kg/13.1 st) |
Born | December 31, 1980 Cleveland, Ohio |
Billed from | Cleveland, Ohio |
Trained by | J.T. Lightning Cleveland All Pro Training Center |
Debut | August 21, 2001 |
Matthew Capiccioni (born December 31, 1980) is a professional wrestler, better known as M-Dogg 20 or Matt Cross. He is a former star of Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Combat Zone Wrestling currently working as a regular in Ring of Honor, amongst other independent promotions. Capiccioni also worked for the short-lived Wrestling Society X where he teamed with Teddy Hart. His professional wrestling gimmick is that of a "straight edge" believer, a culture which he follows in real life.
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[edit] Career
Matt participated in competitive gymnastics for ten years. In 1999 Capiccioni and his high school friend Josh Piscura (aka Josh Prohibition) discovered ECW and decided to start training, Cappicioni was involved in backyard wrestling (including JCW) before enrolling at the Cleveland Pro Wrestling training school under J.T. Lightning.
Matt made his debut in Hawaii when he debuted for Action Zone Wrestling on May 31 and June 1, 2006 as part of their Anniversary Annihilation event. On May 31, 2006 he lost to Super Hentai in their first ever singles meeting. Then on June 1 he teamed with Society's Rejects to defeat King Makoa & The Hotbodies in a six man elimination match. Returned on December 21, 2006 to team up with Super Hentai for the first time ever to defeat DDB and AkuA at Battleclash II.
Matt made his long awaited debut in Ring Of Honor on October 7, 2006 in Detroit as the replacement for Delirious, who fought earlier in the night against the debuting Zach Gowen. Matt wouldn't win the 6 Man Mayhem match but he impressed the crowd and ROH officials enough that Matt would return to ROH in the future. He returned October 27, 2006 in Dayton, Ohio, where he lost in a good match to Christopher Daniels. He would take on Daniels again in Philadelphia on November 4, 2006. This match saw Daniels pin M-Dogg (billed as "M-Dogg" Matt Cross) with the Angel's Wings.
At the time Matt was the reigning UWA Hardcore Wrestling Canadian Champion, having regained the title from Puma at the "Return of the Dragon" show on July 28th. Although he missed night one of UWA Hardcore's annual GP tournament, he made a surprise return on the second night of the tournament during the main event steel cage match. Matt's return ultimately helped Osiris and Jerry Lynn win the match over the Prohibition Wrestling Alliance (PWA), the stable led by Matt's former partner Josh Prohibition. As a stipulation of the match, control of the company reverted from Prohibition back to Osiris, the original owner of the company.
One month later at UWA Hardcore Return of the Phoenix, Matt lost the Canadian championship to Josh Prohibition in a gauntlet match also featuring Rip Impact.
On December 9, 2006 M-Dogg (subbing for the injured Matt Sydal) teamed with one half of the ROH tag team champions Christopher Daniels, and went on to lose to Austin Aries & Roderick Strong in a non title match.
In MTV's Wrestling Society X he teamed with Teddy Hart as "The Filth and the Fury".
In Ring of Honor, following the formation of the No Remorse Corps, Austin Aries asked Matt Cross to be the new member of his new stable. Later that night, Cross teamed with Aries to beat NRC representatives Davey Richards and Roderick Strong. During the course of the match, Cross went for a corkscrew springboard moonsault, but landed on the guardrail and sustained a major cut running down his entire body. He returned to ROH in April 2007, suffering defeats on successive nights against Davey Richards and Shingo Takagi. Aside from that, Cross, Erick Stevens, and Aries continued to fight against the NRC, including a Philly Street Fight at Death Before Dishonor V Night 2, where the NRC won.
In May 2007, Matt was booked by the Queens of Chaos promotion in France. He wrestled in front of 72,000 people which is the 2007 record for a wrestling show. A documentary will be released in 2008 from the event.
At Undeniable, on 10/6/07, Cross was defeated in a tag match where he teamed with Erick Stevens to take on Davey Richards and Rocky Romero. The stipulation was that whoever was pinned was suspended from ROH for 2 months. Now that the Resilience is disbanded, Cross' position in ROH is uncertain.
[edit] In Wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- M–Dogg Drop / CrossFire (Shooting star leg drop)
- Death Star DDT (Shooting star DDT)
- Death from Above (Corkscrew 450° splash)
- Corkscrew shooting star elbow drop
- Cartwheel into an over the top rope corkscrew senton or a suicide plancha
- Shooting star press
- Corkscrew moonsault
- Slingshot swinging DDT
- Entrance Themes
- Slam by Onyx
- Just Another Day In The FLA by Casey Jones
- O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- Cleveland All Pro Wrestling
- CAPW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- CAPW North American Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Josh Prohibition
- Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South
- International Wrestling Cartel
- IWC Tag Team Championship (2 times)
- Mid-Ohio Wrestling
- MOW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- NWA Upstate Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Josh Prohibition
- New Era Pro Wrestling
- NEPW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- NEPW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- Union of Independent Professional Wrestlers
- UIPW Union Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- UWA Hardcore Wrestling
- UWA Canadian Championship (2 times)
- Xtreme Pro Wrestling
- XPW World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Josh Prohibition