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=== Impact Wrestling (2018–present) ===
=== Impact Wrestling (2018–present) ===
On the November 29, 2018, episode of ''[[Impact! (TV series)|Impact!]]'', Bey made his first [[Impact Wrestling]] appearance when he teamed with Mike Sydal, as both unsuccessfully challenged [[The Rascalz]] ([[Dezmond Xavier]] and [[Zachary Wentz]])<ref>{{citeweb|last=Decker|first=Kyle|title=Impact Wrestling results, review, & video (Nov. 29, 2018): After the bell|url=https://www.cagesideseats.com/impact-wrestling/2018/11/30/18119039/impact-wrestling-results-review-video-nov-29-2018-taya-valkyrie-tessa-blanchard-gail-kim-lucha-bros|work=Cageside Seats|date=November 30, 2018}}</ref> Bey made couple of appearances on Imapct Wrestling during the late 2018 and 2019, before officially signing with Impact on February 19, 2020.<ref name="ImpactSigning"/> On the March 17 episode of ''Impact!'', Bey had his first victory on Impact Wrestling, when he defeated Damian Drake.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Moore|first=John|title=3/17 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore’s review of Ken Shamrock’s career announcement, The North vs. Fallah Bahh and TJP for the Impact Tag Titles, Jake Crist vs. Daga, Chris Bey’s first appearance since signing with Impact|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2020/03/18/3-17-impact-wrestling-tv-results-moores-review-of-ken-shamrocks-career-announcement-the-north-vs-fallah-bahh-and-tjp-for-the-impact-tag-titles-jake-crist-vs-daga-chris-beys-first-appearanc/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|date=March 17, 2020|accessdate=March 18, 2020}}</ref> On second night of [[Rebellion (2020)|Rebellion]], which aired on April 28, Bey defeated [[Rohit Raju]], [[Suicide (wrestler)|Suicide]] and [[Trey Miguel|Trey]] in his Impact's [[pay-per-view]] debut, establishing himself as an [[X Division]] performer.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Powell|first1=Jason|title=4/28 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore’s live review of Rebellion Night Two featuring the Impact World Championship update, Rosemary vs. Havok in a Full Metal Mayhem match, X Division four-way, Cousin Jake vs. Joseph P Ryan|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2020/04/28/4-28-impact-wrestling-tv-results-moores-live-review-of-rebellion-night-two-featuring-the-impact-world-championship-update-rosemary-vs-havok-in-a-full-metal-mayhem-match-x-division-four-way-cous/|work=Pro Wreslting Dot Net|date=April 28, 2020|accessdate=April 28, 2020}}</ref> Bey received his first [[Impact X Division Championship]] match on the May 5 episode of ''Impact!'', where he and [[Ace Austin]] unsuccessfully challenged the X Division Champion [[Willie Mack (wrestler)|Willie Mack]] in a [[three-way match]].<ref>{{citeweb|last=Coder|first=Brie|title=Impact Wrestling Results: The North And Willie Mack Defend Their Titles, New Tournament Announced|url=https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2020/05/impact-wrestling-live-ongoing-results-669977/|work=Wrestling Inc.|date=May 5, 2020}}</ref>
On the November 29, 2018, episode of ''[[Impact! (TV series)|Impact!]]'', Bey made his first [[Impact Wrestling]] appearance when he teamed with Mike Sydal, as both unsuccessfully challenged [[The Rascalz]] ([[Dezmond Xavier]] and [[Zachary Wentz]])<ref>{{citeweb|last=Decker|first=Kyle|title=Impact Wrestling results, review, & video (Nov. 29, 2018): After the bell|url=https://www.cagesideseats.com/impact-wrestling/2018/11/30/18119039/impact-wrestling-results-review-video-nov-29-2018-taya-valkyrie-tessa-blanchard-gail-kim-lucha-bros|work=Cageside Seats|date=November 30, 2018}}</ref> Bey made couple of appearances on Imapct Wrestling during the late 2018 and 2019, before officially signing with Impact on February 19, 2020.<ref name="ImpactSigning"/> On the March 17 episode of ''Impact!'', Bey had his first victory on Impact Wrestling, when he defeated Damian Drake.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Moore|first=John|title=3/17 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore’s review of Ken Shamrock’s career announcement, The North vs. Fallah Bahh and TJP for the Impact Tag Titles, Jake Crist vs. Daga, Chris Bey’s first appearance since signing with Impact|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2020/03/18/3-17-impact-wrestling-tv-results-moores-review-of-ken-shamrocks-career-announcement-the-north-vs-fallah-bahh-and-tjp-for-the-impact-tag-titles-jake-crist-vs-daga-chris-beys-first-appearanc/|work=Pro Wrestling Dot Net|date=March 17, 2020|accessdate=March 18, 2020}}</ref> On second night of [[Rebellion (2020)|Rebellion]], which aired on April 28, Bey defeated [[Rohit Raju]], [[Suicide (wrestler)|Suicide]] and [[Trey Miguel|Trey]] in his Impact's [[pay-per-view]] debut, establishing himself as an [[X Division]] performer.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Powell|first1=Jason|title=4/28 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore’s live review of Rebellion Night Two featuring the Impact World Championship update, Rosemary vs. Havok in a Full Metal Mayhem match, X Division four-way, Cousin Jake vs. Joseph P Ryan|url=https://prowrestling.net/site/2020/04/28/4-28-impact-wrestling-tv-results-moores-live-review-of-rebellion-night-two-featuring-the-impact-world-championship-update-rosemary-vs-havok-in-a-full-metal-mayhem-match-x-division-four-way-cous/|work=Pro Wreslting Dot Net|date=April 28, 2020|accessdate=April 28, 2020}}</ref> Bey received his first [[Impact X Division Championship]] match on the May 5 episode of ''Impact!'', where he and [[Ace Austin]] unsuccessfully challenged the X Division Champion [[Willie Mack (wrestler)|Willie Mack]] in a [[three-way match]].<ref>{{citeweb|last=Coder|first=Brie|title=Impact Wrestling Results: The North And Willie Mack Defend Their Titles, New Tournament Announced|url=https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2020/05/impact-wrestling-live-ongoing-results-669977/|work=Wrestling Inc.|date=May 5, 2020}}</ref> After Mack successfully retained his championship against [[Johnny Swinger]] on the May 19 episode of ''Impact!'', Bey attacked Mack along with Swinger, solidifying himself as a [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] in the process.<ref>{{citeweb|last=Coder|first=Brie|title=Impact Wrestling Results: #1 Contenders Tournament Continues, Johnny Swinger Faces Willie Mack|url=https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2020/05/impact-wrestling-live-ongoing-results-670494/|work=Wrestling Inc.|date=May 19, 2020}}</ref> On June 25, Impact announced that Bey will challenged Mack for the X Division Championship on [[Slammiversary (2020)|Slammiversary]], after he pinned Mack in a [[six-man tag team match]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=Chris Bey Earns X-Division Title Opportunity at Slammiversary
|url = https://impactwrestling.com/chris-bey-earns-x-division-title-opportunity-at-slammiversary/|work=Impact Wrestling|date=June 25, 2020|accessdate=June 25, 2020}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:40, 1 July 2020

Chris Bey
BornAlexandria, Virginia, United States[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Chris Bey[2]
Chris Strong[1]
Billed height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[2]
Billed weight165 lb (75 kg)[2]
Billed fromLas Vegas, Nevada[2]
Trained byFuture Stars of Wrestling[3]
Debut2017[4]

Chris Bey is an American professional wrestler, currently signed with Impact Wrestling.[4] He is also known for his work on the independent scene, mostly notably for Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and Game Changer Wrestling (GCW)[5]


Professional wrestling career

WWE (2019)

Bey made his WWE debut on the October 11, 2019, episode of 205 Live where he lost to Ariya Daivari.[6]

Impact Wrestling (2018–present)

On the November 29, 2018, episode of Impact!, Bey made his first Impact Wrestling appearance when he teamed with Mike Sydal, as both unsuccessfully challenged The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)[7] Bey made couple of appearances on Imapct Wrestling during the late 2018 and 2019, before officially signing with Impact on February 19, 2020.[4] On the March 17 episode of Impact!, Bey had his first victory on Impact Wrestling, when he defeated Damian Drake.[8] On second night of Rebellion, which aired on April 28, Bey defeated Rohit Raju, Suicide and Trey in his Impact's pay-per-view debut, establishing himself as an X Division performer.[9] Bey received his first Impact X Division Championship match on the May 5 episode of Impact!, where he and Ace Austin unsuccessfully challenged the X Division Champion Willie Mack in a three-way match.[10] After Mack successfully retained his championship against Johnny Swinger on the May 19 episode of Impact!, Bey attacked Mack along with Swinger, solidifying himself as a heel in the process.[11] On June 25, Impact announced that Bey will challenged Mack for the X Division Championship on Slammiversary, after he pinned Mack in a six-man tag team match.[12]

References

  1. ^ a b "Chris Bey". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database.
  2. ^ a b c d "Chris Bey". Impact Wrestling.
  3. ^ Paltrowitz, Darren (June 4, 2020). "Exclusive: IMPACT Wrestling's Chris Bey on why he signed with the promotion, his musical career & which stars trained him". Sportskeeda. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Bryant, Steve (February 18, 2020). "Chris Bey signs with Impact Wrestling". socaluncensored.com.
  5. ^ Ronovech, Brian (January 14, 2019). "Indie Watch: FSW Champ Chris Bey Talks Titles". Last Word on Pro Wrestling.
  6. ^ Coder, Brie (October 11, 2019). "WWE 205 Live Recap (10/11): Akira Tozawa Vs. Brian Kendrick In A No DQ Match, Tag Team Rematch". Wrestling Inc.
  7. ^ Decker, Kyle (November 30, 2018). "Impact Wrestling results, review, & video (Nov. 29, 2018): After the bell". Cageside Seats.
  8. ^ Moore, John (March 17, 2020). "3/17 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's review of Ken Shamrock's career announcement, The North vs. Fallah Bahh and TJP for the Impact Tag Titles, Jake Crist vs. Daga, Chris Bey's first appearance since signing with Impact". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  9. ^ Powell, Jason (April 28, 2020). "4/28 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's live review of Rebellion Night Two featuring the Impact World Championship update, Rosemary vs. Havok in a Full Metal Mayhem match, X Division four-way, Cousin Jake vs. Joseph P Ryan". Pro Wreslting Dot Net. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  10. ^ Coder, Brie (May 5, 2020). "Impact Wrestling Results: The North And Willie Mack Defend Their Titles, New Tournament Announced". Wrestling Inc.
  11. ^ Coder, Brie (May 19, 2020). "Impact Wrestling Results: #1 Contenders Tournament Continues, Johnny Swinger Faces Willie Mack". Wrestling Inc.
  12. ^ "Chris Bey Earns X-Division Title Opportunity at Slammiversary". Impact Wrestling. June 25, 2020. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Aiko Kyo and Jumbo Miyamoto June 30, 1971 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 Kyo and Miyamoto were awarded the belts as first champions. They immediately give up the belts on the same day, after being unsatisfied with their match against Patty O'Hara and Texas Red. [1]
Vacated June 30, 1971 Live Event Tokyo, Japan Aiko Kyo and Jumbo Miyamoto vacated the championship as they were unsatisfied with their match against Patty O'Hara and Texas Red. [1]
2 Patty O'Hara and Texas Red July 1, 1971 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 1 5 O'Hara and Texas Red defeated Aiko Kyo and Jumbo Miyamoto in a rematch to win the vacant championship. This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][2][3]
3 Jumbo Miyamoto (2) and Maxie Murata July 6, 1971 Live Event Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan 1 86 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][4]
4 Jane Sherill and Marie Vagnone September 30, 1971 Live Event Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan 1 5 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][5]
5 Aiko Kyo and Yoshiko Miyamoto (3) October 5, 1971 Live Event Chiba, Japan 2 1 This was a This was a two-out-of-three falls match. Yoshiko Miyamoto is formerly known as Jumbo Miyamoto. [1][6]
6 Jane Sherill and Marie Vagnone October 6, 1971 Live Event Niigata, Japan 2 24 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][7]
7 Miyoko Hoshino and Yoshiko Miyamoto (4) October 30, 1971 Live Event Okayama, Japan 1 137 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][8]
8 Masked Lee and Sharon Lee March 15, 1972 Live Event Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 1 6 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][9]
9 Miyoko Hoshino and Yoshiko Miyamoto (5) March 21, 1972 Live Event Nagasaki, Japan 2 35 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][10]
10 Flower Power and Masked Lee (2) April 25, 1972 Live Event Hiroshima, Japan 1 1 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][11]
11 Miyoko Hoshino and Yoshiko Miyamoto (5) April 26, 1972 Live Event Osaka, Japan 3 87 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][12]
12 Masked Lee (3) and Opearl Anston July 22, 1972 Live Event Iruma, Saitama, Japan 1 4 [1]
13 Aiko Kyo and Yoshiko Miyamoto (6) July 26, 1972 Live Event Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan 3 54 This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [1][13]
14 Masked Lee (4) and Sylvia Hackney September 18, 1972 Live Event Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan 1 23 [1][14]
15 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (7) October 11, 1972 Live Event Kumamoto, Japan 1 27 [1]
16 Masked Lee (5) and Panama Franco November 7, 1972 Live Event Toyota, Aichi, Japan 1 10 [1]
17 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (8) November 17, 1972 Live Event Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan 2 68 [1]
18 Masked Lee (6) and Princess War Star January 24, 1973 Live Event Yokkaichi, Mie, Japan 1 9 [1]
19 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (9) February 2, 1973 Live Event Okayama, Japan 3 43 [1]
20 Jackie West and Masked Lee (7) March 17, 1973 Live Event Wakayama, Japan 1 5 [1]
21 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (10) March 22, 1973 Live Event Hiroshima, Japan 4 81 [1]
22 Masked Lee (9) and Sandy Parker June 11, 1973 Live Event Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan 1 14 [1]
23 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (11) June 25, 1973 Live Event Ōfunato, Iwate, Japan 5 22 [1]
24 Masked Lee (10) and Sandy Parker July 17, 1973 Live Event Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 2 7 [1]
25 Mariko Akagi and Yoshiko Miyamoto (12) July 24, 1973 Live Event Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 6 45 [1]
26 Lita Marez and Masked Lee (11) September 7, 1973 Live Event Nagasaki, Japan 1 23 [1]
27 Miyoko Hoshino (4) and Peggy Kuroda September 30, 1973 Live Event Himeji, Hyōgo, Japan 1 8 [1]
28 Juanita de Hoyos and Masked Lee (12) October 8, 1973 Live Event Miyakonojō, Miyazaki, Japan 1 4 [1]
29 Mariko Akagi (7) and Peggy Kuroda (2) October 12, 1973 Live Event Kumamoto, Japan 1 35 [1]
30 Sarah Lee and Sylvia Hackney (2) November 16, 1973 Live Event Fukushima, Japan 1 18 [1]
31 Mariko Akagi (8) and Peggy Kuroda (3) December 4, 1973 Live Event Osaka, Japan 2 34 [1]
32 Jackie West (2) and Sharon Lee (2) January 7, 1974 Live Event Niigata, Japan 1 10 [1]
33 Mariko Akagi (9) and Peggy Kuroda (4) January 17, 1974 Live Event Kagoshima, Japan 3 29 [1]
34 Jackie West (3) and Sharon Lee (3) February 15, 1974 Live Event Hiroshima, Japan 2 1 [1]
35 Junko Sasaki and Mariko Akagi (10) February 16, 1974 Live Event Onomichi, Hiroshima, Japan 1 33 [1]
36 Jackie West (4) and Paula Niet March 21, 1974 Live Event Higashiōsaka, Osaka, Japan 1 1 [1]
37 Junko Sasaki and Mariko Akagi (11) March 22, 1974 Live Event Wakayama, Japan 2 15 [1]
38 Jackie West (5) and Paula Niet April 6, 1974 Live Event Toyama, Japan 2 18 [1]
39 Junko Sasaki (3) and Peggy Kuroda (5) April 24, 1974 Live Event Kumamoto, Japan 1 22 [1]
40 Jean Antone and Sandy Parker (3) May 16, 1974 Live Event Shizuoka, Japan 1 5 [1]
41 Junko Sasaki (4) and Peggy Kuroda (6) May 21, 1974 Live Event Kōchi, Kōchi, Japan 2 13 [1]
42 Betty Niccoli and Sandy Parker (4) June 3, 1974 Live Event Gifu, Japan 1 1 [1]
Vacated June 4, 1974 Betty Niccoli vacated the championship. [1]
43 Junko Sasaki (5) and Mariko Akagi (12) June 5, 1974 Live Event Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 3 9 Akagi and Sasaki defeated Jean Antoine and Sandy Parker to win the vacant championship. [1]
44 Betty Niccoli and Sandy Parker (5) June 14, 1974 Live Event Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 2 14 Akagi and Sasaki defeated Jean Antoine and Sandy Parker to win the vacant championship. [1]
45 Jumbo Miyamoto (13) and Junko Sasaki (6) June 28, 1974 Live Event Morioka, Iwate, Japan 1 1 Jumbo Miyamoto is formerly known as Yoshiko Miyamoto. [1]
46 Betty Niccoli and Sandy Parker (6) June 29, 1974 Live Event Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan 3 10 [1]
47 Junko Sasaki (7) and Mariko Akagi (13) July 9, 1974 Live Event Osaka, Japan 4 12 [1]
48 Betty Niccoli and Sandy Parker (7) July 21, 1974 Live Event Takikawa, Hokkaido, Japan 4 7 [1]
49 Mariko Akagi (14) and Miyuki Yanagi July 28, 1974 Live Event Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan 1 2 [1]
50 Jean Antone and Sandy Parker (8) July 30, 1974 Live Event Mizusawa, Iwate, Japan 2 6 [1]

{{Professional wrestling title history middle

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SeosiWrestling/sandbox
Presented byArturo Islas Allende[1]
No. of castaways16


Survivor México is the upcoming first season of the Mexican edition of Survivor. It will be broadcast on Azteca Uno.[2] The show will be filmed in the Dominican Republic and will be aired on during this Summer.[3]


References

  1. ^ "Arturo Islas Allende - Conductor Survivor". TV Azteca (in Spanish).
  2. ^ Holmes, Martin. "Survivor México Coming To Azteca Uno". Inside Survivor. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Holmes, Martin. "Update: Survivor México Coming To Azteca Uno". Inside Survivor. Retrieved May 28, 2020.