Alex Silva (wrestler)

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Alex Silva
Ring name(s) Alex Silva[1]
Pat Silva[1]
Sean Simmons[1]
Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2][3]
Billed weight 200 lb (91 kg)[2][3]
Born (1991-01-23) January 23, 1991[1]
Montreal, Quebec, Canada[1]
Billed from Montreal, Quebec, Canada[2][3]
Trained by Tommy Rose[1]
Debut 2004[1]

Alexandre Freitas[1] (born January 23, 1990),[1] commonly known as Alex Silva is a Canadian/Portuguese professional wrestler. Silva was signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and currently wrestles primarily within Ohio Valley Wrestling, TNA's developmental territory. As of May 2013 Silva is no longer part of TNA.

Early life

Freitas's father, Jean-Louis Freitas, was also a professional wrestler known as Tommy Rose.[1]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2004–2011)

After being trained by his father, Freitas debuted in 2004 for Paul LeDuc's FLQ promotion. Initially, Freitas adopted the ring name Sean Simmons, but soon began wrestling under the name Alex Silva. He spent the next few years wrestling mainly in Quebec, but also ventured into the United States to wrestle in Hawaii, Atlanta, Wisconsin, and Chicago.[1]

On March 15, 2009, Silva won the CRW Quebec Championship by defeating Twister. He lost the championship to Jeremy Prophet on July 26, 2009.

On August 1, 2011, Silva was defeated by Brodus Clay in a dark match prior to World Wrestling Entertainment's Raw television show. The following night, he used the name Pat Silva in a second loss to Clay, which was taped for that week's episode of WWE Superstars.[1][4]

Throughout 2010 and 2011, Silva made appearances for Ring of Honor's Ring of Honor Wrestling television show, in losses to Michael Elgin, Roderick Strong, Tommaso Ciampa, and Mike Mondo.[5][6][7]

Ohio Valley Wrestling (2010–2013)

Silva made his Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) debut on November 17, 2010.[1] On December 11, Silva won the OVW Television Championship by defeating Mohamad Ali Vaez.[1][8] His victory made him the youngest Television Champion in the promotion's history.[1] He held the championship for 46 days before losing it back to Vaez on January 26, 2011.[8] A weeks later, Silva left to return to Montreal.[1]

Silva returned to the promotion in July 2011.[1] On November 9, Silva defeated Rocco Bellagio to win the OVW Television Championship for the second time. He held the championship for only seven days, before dropping it to Adam Revolver on November 16.[8] He returned to Montreal once again in early 2012, before returning to OVW on March 10, 2012.[1] On September 12, Silva defeated Ryan Howe to win the OVW Television Championship for the third time.[8][9] He lost his title against Cliff Compton on October 10.

After losing the Television Title, he began teaming with newcomer Sam Shaw. They began to feud with various tag teams in the coming weeks. On December 1, Silva and Shaw defeated Jessie Godderz and Rudy Switchblade for the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship.[10] They lost the title to Crimson and Jason Wayne on January 16, 2013.[11] But defeated them on February 27, 2013 to regain the titles and have a second reign. However, they lost the titles to The Coalition on April 3, 2013 and it was revealed afterward on his Twitter account that Silva had suffered a Grade 3 Concussion. On June 5, 2013 Alex Silva was released from OVW due to release from TNA.[12]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2011–2013)

On November 15, 2011, Silva wrestled a dark match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), losing to the TNA X Division Champion Austin Aries.[13]

On the April 26, 2012, episode of Impact Wrestling, Silva made his televised TNA debut in a losing effort to Robbie E as part of the TNA Gut Check.[14] On the following week's episode, Al Snow, Bruce Prichard and Ric Flair voted to give Silva a TNA contract after he cut a promo and he became part of the official roster.[1][15] As a winner of TNA Gut Check, Silva was signed to a developmental contract with the promotion and assigned back to OVW.[16] Silva returned to Impact Wrestling on November 22, losing to fellow Gut Check winner Sam Shaw.[17]

On January 12, 2013, Silva took part in the taping of X-Travaganza, competing in a seven-man Xscape match (aired on April 5, 2013), which was won by Christian York.[18] On January 12, 2013, Silva took part in the taping of Joker's Wild (airing on May 3, 2013), teaming with Hernandez in a loss to the Aces & Eights team of Devon & DOC.

On June 5, 2013, Silva's profile was removed from TNA roster page.[19]

Return to the independent circuit (2013–present)

In December 2013, Silva made his debut for TOW Wrestling, an independent promotion based in Montreal, Quebec. He wrestled twice, defeating Volkano, and "Supheur" Mitch Thompson. Both matches are set to air on Réseau des Sports in January 2014.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Silva Surfer[2][3] (Running single leg high knee)
    • Lariato[20] (Lariat)

Championships and accomplishments

  • Combat Revolution Wrestling
    • CRW Quebec Champion (1 time) [22]
  • Montreal Wrestling Federation
    • MWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mike Bailey [23]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 Laprade, Patric (May 1, 2012). "Montreal's Alex Silva inks TNA deal". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved May 1, 2012. 
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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Alex Silva". Ohio Valley Wrestling. Retrieved May 1, 2011. 
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  10. 10.0 10.1 Van Drisse, Trent (2012-12-02). "OVW Saturday Night Special report 12-1 Louisville Big Robbie T vs. Crimson". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved 2012-12-02. 
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  16. "TNA Today (Aug 20) Al Snow talks about his Role in Talent Development". Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. YouTube. 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2012-11-08. 
  17. "CALDWELL'S TNA IMPACT RESULTS 11/22: Thanksgiving Edition features Gut Checks, Turkeys, more". 
  18. Trionfo, Richard (2013-01-12). "RVD vs. Jerry Lynn: Full TNA One Night Only X-Travaganza results". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2013-01-12. 
  19. http://www.pwinsider.com/article/78069/another-tna-release-first-match-announced-for-impact-wrestling.html?p=1
  20. http://ncw.qc.ca/resultats/resultats_20110618.html
  21. Caldwell, James (October 15, 2011). "Other News: Kevin Nash headlining AWE PPV debut Saturday night, 30 stars advertised, full line-up and preview (w/video)". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved May 1, 2012. 
  22. http://luttecrw.com/champ_qc.html
  23. http://www.productionsmwf.com/champions.html
  24. Oliver, Greg (August 26, 2013). "Lots of Canadian content on PWI 500". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved August 31, 2013. 
  25. Turner, Scott (May 4, 2012). "Turner's TNA Impact Wrestling Results 5/3: Roode and RVD pick opponents for each other, Gut Check fall-out, Flair calls out Hogan". PWTorch.com. Retrieved 2012-09-29. 

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