Blackpool Combat Club

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Blackpool Combat Club
Stable
MembersBryan Danielson
Jon Moxley
Wheeler Yuta
Claudio Castagnoli
Name(s)Blackpool Combat Club
Billed heightsDanielson: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Moxley: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Yuta: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Castagnoli: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Former
member(s)
William Regal (manager)
DebutMarch 6, 2022
Years active2022–present

The Blackpool Combat Club (BCC) is a villainous professional wrestling stable performing in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and AEW's sister promotion, Ring of Honor (ROH). Formed in 2022, its namesake derives from the town of Blackpool, where English wrestling personality William Regal—the group's creator and former manager—began his career. The group was originally a tag team managed by Regal and consisting of American wrestlers Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley, who were forced to co-operate by their former mentor Regal following their rivalry. They would later be joined by American wrestler Wheeler Yuta and Swiss wrestler Claudio Castagnoli. Regal betrayed Moxley and quit the group when he left AEW in November 2022.

Background

Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson had their first interaction in August 2010 when they challenged one another to a professional wrestling match at Heartland Wrestling Association's Road to Destiny event in Dragon Gate USA a month later.[1][2] Danielson, who was employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring name Daniel Bryan at the time, defeated Moxley during the match. In 2011, Moxley signed with WWE and was renamed Dean Ambrose; he wrestled in its development territory, FCW, which later became NXT. He became a successful member of The Shield after his main roster debut, and would wrestle Bryan in various matches throughout the 2010s. Both men became successful world champions for WWE before reverting to their respective names after leaving WWE, Moxley in 2019 and Danielson in 2021, with both men joining All Elite Wrestling (AEW). During that period, William Regal was also employed by WWE prior to the faction's establishment as a wrestler and general manager for NXT, having helped train and teach both men.

History

Alternate logo of the faction

On the February 2, 2022 episode of Dynamite, Danielson told Moxley that he wanted to form a tag team,[3][4] which Moxley accepted on the condition that they wrestle each other first.[5] Danielson was defeated by Moxley at Revolution on March 6, after which the two began brawling. William Regal, once a mentor to both men, then made his AEW surprise debut to break up the fight and force them to shake hands.[6] The two formed a team with Regal acting as their manager, later being named the Blackpool Combat Club (BCC).[7][8]

On the April 8 episode of Rampage, Moxley wrestled ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta in a critically acclaimed match, in which Moxley ultimately emerged victorious. After the match, Regal offered Yuta a handshake, and subsequently invited him to join the group, which Yuta accepted.[9][10] On the May 11 episode of Dynamite, Eddie Kingston and Santana and Ortiz united with the BCC to fight off the Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard).[11] At Double or Nothing on May 29, the BCC teamed with Eddie Kingston, Santana, and Ortiz to face the Jericho Appreciation Society in an Anarchy in the Arena match, but lost.[12]

At AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door on June 26, Yuta teamed up with Kingston and Shota Umino in a losing effort against Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki. Later that night, Claudio Castagnoli joined the BCC and made his surprise AEW debut as Danielson's handpicked replacement due to the latter suffering an injury, defeating Zack Sabre Jr., while Moxley defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the interim AEW World Championship in the main event.[13] The BCC would then team up again with Kingston, Santana, and Ortiz and avenge their loss to the Jericho Appreciation Society in a Blood and Guts match at the eponymous event.[14] At Death Before Dishonor on July 23, Castagnoli defeated Jonathan Gresham to capture the ROH World Championship, while Yuta successfully defended the ROH Pure Championship against Daniel Garcia.[15]

On the August 24 episode of Dynamite, Moxley quickly defeated lineal AEW World Champion CM Punk to win his record-setting second AEW World Championship, becoming the undisputed AEW World Champion in the process.[16] Danielson was defeated by Jericho at All Out on September 4, while Moxley lost the undisputed championship to Punk, ending his reign at eleven days.[17] On the following episode of Dynamite, Yuta lost the ROH Pure Championship to Daniel Garcia, thus ending his reign at 159 days.[18] Moxley and Danielson were inserted in the AEW Grand Slam Tournament of Champions to crown a new AEW World Champion as previous champion CM Punk was stripped of the title.[19] At Grand Slam on September 21, Castagnoli lost the ROH World Championship to Chris Jericho, while Moxley defeated Danielson in the tournament final to win the vacant championship, becoming the first ever three-time AEW World Champion.

At Full Gear, Moxley would lose the title to MJF after Regal gave MJF the Brass Knuckles, aligning himself with MJF. On the November 30 episode of Dynamite, MJF would turn on Regal. Following this, it was reported that Regal was set to leave AEW; in storyline Regal revealed the motives behind his actions was to teach the other BCC members to never trust anyone.[20] His final appearance was a pre-taped segment aired on the December 7 episode of Dynamite.[21]

On the March 8, 2023 episode of Dynamite, Danielson announced that he would be going home to be with his family after his loss to MJF at Revolution. After Castagnoli and Moxley defeated The Dark Order members John Silver and Alex Reynolds, the three remaining BCC members continued their assault and attacked Dark Order members Evil Uno and Hangman Page, turning the stable fully heel for the first time.[22] Danielson returned on the March 29 episode of Dynamite, seemingly to convince his BCC teammates to stop their attack on Kenny Omega, but he instead joined them in attacking Omega and turned heel. On the May 10 episode of Dynamite, during a steel cage match between Omega and Moxley, Omega's manager Don Callis betrayed Omega by stabbing him with a screwdriver and allowing Moxley to win.[23] The Elite (Omega, Page, and The Young Bucks) challenged the BCC to an Anarchy in the Arena match at the Double or Nothing event on May 28, which the BCC won after assistance by Callis and Konosuke Takeshita, who attacked Omega during the final moments of the match, allowing Wheeler to get the pin on Omega.[24]

Members

* Founding member
Member Joined
Jon Moxley * March 6, 2022
Bryan Danielson * March 6, 2022
Wheeler Yuta April 8, 2022
Claudio Castagnoli June 26, 2022

Former

Member Joined Left
William Regal *M March 6, 2022 December 6, 2022

Associates

Member Joined
Shota Umino May 21, 2023
Konosuke Takeshita May 28, 2023
Don Callis May 28, 2023

Former associates

Member Joined Left
Eddie Kingston May 11, 2022 June 29, 2022
Ortiz May 11, 2022 June 29, 2022
Santana May 11, 2022 June 29, 2022


Timeline

As of May 15, 2024

Championships and accomplishments

References

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