The Helms Dynasty

The Helms Dynasty
Stable
Members Gregory Shane Helms
Trevor Lee
Andrew Everett
Name(s) The Helms Dynasty
Heights Lee. 6'0. Helms 6'0
Combined
weight
429 lb (195 kg)
Debut April 19, 2016
Disbanded June 19, 2017
Years active 2016–2017
Promotions GFW
TNA

The Helms Dynasty was a villainous professional wrestling stable in Impact Wrestling, which consisted of Gregory Shane Helms and Trevor Lee and Andrew Everett.

The general background of the team was that Helms helped train both Lee and Everett in OMEGA Wrestling, and then brought them with him to TNA to be the top entity of the X Division.

History

On the February 2, 2016, episode of Impact Wrestling, Trevor Lee defeated Tigre Uno to win the TNA X Division Championship with the help from his new manager Gregory Shane Helms.[1] During his reigns, he successfully retain his title against Tigre Uno, Eddie Edwards and DJZ. On the April 19 episode of Impact Wrestling, Andrew Everett interrupt a match between Lee, Eddie Edwards and DJZ, helping Lee, forming The Helms Dynasty.[2] On the May 17 episode of Impact Wrestling, The Helms Dynasty faced the team of Edwards and DJZ in a losing effort.[3] On June 12 at Slammiversary, Lee lost the X Division Championship to Edwards, ending his reign at 155 days.

On the October 6 episode of Impact Wrestling, The Helms Dynasty would team with Marshe Rockett in the first Team X Gold match losing against DJZ, Mandrews and Braxton Sutter. On the November 24 episode of Impact Wrestling, The Helms Dynasty and Rocett would team up once more in a losing effort in a Team X Gold triple threat elimination match, going up against Team Go for Broke (DJZ, Mandrews and Braxton Sutter) and Decay and Rockstar Spud, where the winning team would receive #1 contendership for the X Division Championship.[4] During a TNA taping Lee defeated DJZ to win the TNA X Division Championship for the second time. On February 9, 2017, Everett was attacked by Lee and Helms, and kicked out of the Helms Dynasty.

On the April 20 episode of Impact Wrestling, Lee lost the Impact Wrestling X Division Championship to Low-Ki in a Six-Way match including Andrew Everett, Sonjay Dutt, Dezmond Xavier and Suicide.

On June 19, Helms announced that he was leaving Impact wrestling, effectively ending the stable.[5]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

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