Al Katrazz

Brian Fleming
Ring name(s) Al Fleming[1]
Al Katrazz[1]
Alkatrazz[1]
Brian Fleming[2]
Jason Alcatraz[1]
Billed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[1]
Billed weight 240 lb (110 kg)[1]
Born October 8, 1971 (1971-10-08) (age 40)[1]
Vista, California[2]
Resides San Diego, California[1]
Trained by Corey Van Cleek[1]
Tom Howard[2]
Debut 1997[1]

Brian Fleming[1][2] (born October 8, 1971) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known by his ring name Al Katrazz, which is a word play on the name of Alcatraz Prison. Fleming's character is that of a convict and, to further emphasize his character and ring name, he also wrestles in an orange prison jumpsuit.

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Professional wrestling career

Ultimate Pro Wrestling (2000–2007)

After completing his training, Fleming debuted in Ultimate Pro Wrestling in a tag team match with Basil in a losing effort to Mike Knox and Samoa Joe at the event Proving Ground on December 12, 2000.[3] Katrazz and Basil, now renamed to Bad Boy Basil, soon became a regular tag team, calling themselves the Definition of Pain, and on February 2, 2001, they were eliminated in a tournament for the vacant the Tag Team Championship at Warzone after losing to The Ballard Brothers (Shane and Shannon).[3]

On June 26 at Control, Katrazz wrestled his first singles match, which he lost to Adam Pearce.[3] At Unfinished Business on August 22, he lost to Keiji Sakoda.[3] After three victories in a row, Katrazz challenged the Heavyweight Champion Mikey Henderson for the title at Season's Beatings on December 19, but failed to win.[3]

On May 5, 2002, Al Katrazz and Hardkore Kidd started a short feud, which saw Katrazz lose a Falls Count Anywhere match at Gold Rush.[3] The feud culminated after a match at Home Of The Brave II, which Kidd also won.[3] On January 8, 2003, Katrazz and Kidd began tagging as Hardkore Inc. and began chasing the Tag Team Championship. The team lost to The Ballard Brothers in a title match at Rage On The River: Unleashed on April 19 at the Edgewater Event Center in Laughlin, Nevada.[3] However, they defeated The Ballard Brothers for the championship on April 25 in a tables match at Entertainment Overload.[3] After several title defenses, Hardkore, Inc. lost the title back to The Ballard Brothers at Overload on February 20, 2004 in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.[3]

Katrazz left UPW in 2006 in order to participate in the tapings for Wrestling Society X, and he wrestled his last match for UPW on January 1, 2007, which he lost to Human Tornado at O.C. Dojo.[4]

Alternative Wrestling Show (2003–2007)

Fleming, as Al Katrazz, debuted in the Alternative Wrestling Show on May 31, 2003 in a six-man tag team match, where he, Hardkore Kidd and Adam Pearce defeated Babi Slymm, Disco Machine and Super Dragon.[4] Over the following months, Katrazz was victorious over the likes of Kenny King, Babi Slymm, Disco Machine, Excalibur, Super Dragon and many others.

On May 1, 2004, he and Hardkore Kidd captured the Tag Team Championship by defeating Lil Cholo and Scorpio Sky.[4] After Kidd left the ASW, Katrazz selected Adam Pearce as his new tag team partner and they successfully retained the title against Joey Ryan and Scott Lost on May 29.[4] Katrazz then picked Skulu as his second replacement partner, and together they retained the title two months later against Black Metal and King Jakal.[4] At A Major Styles Clash on September 25, Katrazz and Skulu lost the title to Misterioso and Super Boy.[4]

In 2005, Katrazz attempted to reclaim the Tag Team Title with Davey Richards, first unsuccessesfully challenging Los Chivos (Enigma de Oro and Kayam) on June 18.[4] They were again unsuccessful after Los Chivo retained their title in a four-way tag team match on July 30 that also involved the teams of Junior and Phoenix Star and Ronin and Top Gun Talwar.[4]

After losing to the Heavyweight Champion Human Tornado at Turkey Sandwich on November 26 via disqualification, he captured the championship on May 20, 2006 at Mayhem: A Fight For The Belt.[4] He won a 32-Man Bunkhouse Brawl at Bart's Bunkhouse Brawl on July 29 to retain the Heavyweight Title after lasting over 64 minutes. After losing to Human Tornado via disqualification on September 30 at Prelude To A Slaughterhouse, the Heavyweight Title was vacated on October 1.

From June 22 an July 27, 2007, Katrazz competed in a tournament for the vacant Heavyweight Championship. After defeating Enigma de Oro, Apollo Kahn and Peter Goodman in the previous rounds, he defeated former tag team partner Aaron Aguilera at Crowning A Champion to win his second Heavyweight Title.[4] On November 4, he lost the championship to Lil Cholo in a No Disqualification Falls Count Anywhere match.[4]

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2003–2004)

Katrazz joined Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in 2003 and along with Adam Pearce and The Hardkore Kidd revived Hardkore Inc. for a few matches. At the PWG Debut Show on July 26, Katrazz, Pearce and Kidd beat The X-Foundation (Funky Billy Kim, Joey Ryan and Scott Lost). On August 30 during the second day of the first ever Bad Ass Mother 3000 tournament, Katrazz and Kidd defeated Apollo Kahn and Hook Bomberry. In the first round of the first ever Tango & Cash Invitational, Katrazz and Kidd were eliminated by The Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero) on January 24, 2004 in Santa Ana, California. The tournament was held to crown the first Tag Team Champions, which was eventually won by The Strong Style Thugs (B-Boy and Homicide).[1]

National Wrestling Alliance (2006–2008)

On January 21, 2006, Fleming debuted in the National Wrestling Alliance, where he lost an elimination tag team match along with Adam Pearce, Crayz and The Plague to Aaron Aguilera, Babi Slymm, Human Tornado and Sexy Chino at The Super Bart Shuffle. At Pro Wrestling Summit on September 22 in the Orleans Arena of Las Vegas, Nevada, Katrazz reunited with Aguilera, but lost to Human Tornado and Konnan in a tag team match.[1] Fleming began appearing sporadically for the NWA in 2007, due to concentrating on the Alternative Wrestling Show as well as taping episodes for Wrestling Society X.[1]

In 2008, Fleming returned to the NWA and began appearing on their television show, Wrestling Showcase, where he competed as an enhancement talent to other wrestlers in singles and tag team competition.[4]

Wrestling Society X (2006–2007)

In 2006, Fleming took part in the tapings for Wrestling Society X under the ringname Alkatrazz. While in WSX, he formed a tag team with Luke Hawx.[5] The most notable match he had in WSX was a TLC match (Tables, Ladders & Cervesaz), which he and Hawx won against Los Pochos Guapos (Aaron Aguilera and Kaos),[4][5] which was taped on November 12.[4][5] WSX folded shortly after its first season of tapings.

SoCal Pro Wrestling (2007–2008)

In 2007, Fleming debuted in SoCal Pro Wrestling and on April 14, he took part in the promotion's debut event, SoCal - The Debut Event, at the High School Gym in Oceanside, California where he lost to Jason Redondo. At SoCal Super Clash on September 15, Katrazz defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce via disqualification. Katrazz then lost to Redondo in a match for the vacant Heavyweight Championship at SoCal Pro 1 Year Anniversary on April 26, 2008.[4]

In wrestling

Wrestlers trained by Katrazz

Championships and accomplishments

1After Hardkore Kidd left the Alternative Wrestling Show, Katrazz defended the Tag Team Championship with Adam Pearce and then Skulu before losing the title.

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e "Cagematch profile". http://www.cagematch.de/?id=2&nr=977&name=Al+Katrazz. 
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