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Aiden English
English in February 2015
Birth nameMatthew Rehwoldt[1]
Born (1987-10-07) October 7, 1987 (age 37)[2]
Chicago, Illinois,
United States[3]
Alma materColumbia College Chicago[3]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2016)
[4]
FamilyGuerrero
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Aiden English[5]
Matt Marquee[6]
Billed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[5]
Billed weight215 lb (98 kg)[5]
Billed fromChicago, Illinois[5]
Trained byFlorida Championship Wrestling[5]
Debut2011

Matthew "Matt" Rehwoldt (born October 7, 1987) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Aiden English. English is one-half of the tag team The Vaudevillains with Simon Gotch.[3][5][7]

Early life

Rehwoldt was born in Chicago, Illinois, where he developed an interest in acting at an early age. By the age of 20, he had appeared in over 20 stage productions. After graduating from Lyons Township High School, he studied acting (with a focus on stage combat) at Columbia College Chicago, graduating in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2011–2012)

After graduating from college, Rehwoldt trained as a professional wrestler. He debuted on the Illinois independent circuit in late 2011, under the ring name "Matt Marquee". He wrestled for promotions such as Chicago Style Wrestling, where he formed a tag team named The Ryte Stuff with Barry Ryte.[6]

WWE

Florida Championship Wrestling (2012)

Rehwoldt signed a contract with WWE in early 2012, and was assigned to its developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where he began using the ring name "Aiden English". He made his televised debut on the April 8, 2012 episode of FCW television, teaming with Audrey Marie in an intergender tag team match against Rick Victor and Paige.[8]

NXT (2012–2016)

After WWE rebranded FCW as NXT in 2012, English's television debut took place on the June 27 episode of the rebooted NXT taped at Full Sail University, where he was defeated by Leo Kruger. English was used primarily as a jobber throughout the rest of the year, losing to wrestlers including Bray Wyatt, Ryback, and Big E Langston.[9][10][11] He scored his first televised victory on the September 18, 2013 episode of NXT, defeating Michael Q. Laurie.[12]

A week later, on the September 25 episode of NXT, English sang a parody version of the "Major-General's Song" from the musical The Pirates of Penzance while approaching the ring. He subsequently began singing before, during and after his matches.[3][13] Throughout the year, English earned wins over Jason Jordan and Camacho.[14][15] In the beginning of 2014, English began a feud with Colin Cassady, losing to him on the January 1 episode of NXT in a sing-off, but later defeating him in several matches.[16][17][18][19]

In June 2014, English formed a tag team with Simon Gotch, known as The Vaudevillains.[20] On August 22, 2015 at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn, the Vaudevillains defeated Blake and Murphy to win the NXT Tag Team Championship.[21] On the November 11 episode of NXT, the Vaudevillains lost the title to Dash and Dawson, ending their reign at 61 days.[22] On the November 25 episode of NXT, the Vaudevillains challenged Dash and Dawson to a rematch for the title in a losing effort. On the December 23 episode of NXT, the Vaudevillains competed in a four-way tag team match against Blake and Murphy, The Hype Bros and Chad Gable and Jason Jordan, which was won by Gable and Jordan. On the March 16, 2016 episode of NXT, the Vaudevillains were defeated by Gable and Jordan, now known as American Alpha, in a number one contenders match for the NXT Tag Team Championship.

Main roster (2016–present)

On the April 7, 2016 episode of SmackDown, the Vaudevillains made their main roster debut as heels, defeating The Lucha Dragons.[23] On the April 11 episode of Raw, the Vaudevillains were announced as one of the teams to participate in the number one contenders tournament for the WWE Tag Team Championship, where they defeated Goldust and Fandango in the first round later that week on SmackDown and The Usos on the April 18 episode of Raw in the semi-finals.[24][25][26] At Payback, the Vaudevillains faced Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady in the finals of the tournament. The match resulted in a no-contest due to a legit concussion by Amore, and the Vaudevillains were declared number one contenders.[27] At Extreme Rules, the Vaudevillains received their shot at the titles against The New Day in a losing effort.[28] At Money in the Bank, The Vaudevillians competed in a Fatal 4-way tag team match also involving Enzo Amore and Big Cass and Gallows and Anderson for the titles in a losing effort.

On July 19 at the 2016 WWE draft, the Vaudevillians were drafted to SmackDown in the tenth round of picks. In August, a tag team tournament for the newly created WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship was set up by SmackDown general manager Daniel Bryan and SmackDown commissioner Shane McMahon, where the winner of the tournament would be crowned the inaugural champions. On the August 30 episode of SmackDown, the Vaudevillians would compete in the first round match of the tournament, where they were defeated by The Hype Bros. On the November 8 episode of SmackDown, the Vaudevillians were defeated by Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) in a qualifying match for a spot in Team SmackDown at Survivor Series.

Personal life

In December 2014, Rehwoldt became engaged to former professional wrestler Shaul Guerrero, the daughter of Vickie Guerrero and the late Eddie Guerrero.[29] They were married on January 3, 2016 in Florida, making Rehwoldt Eddie Guerrero's son-in-law and part of the Guerrero family.[4]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

See also

References

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  7. ^ Clapp, John (January 3, 2014). "WWE.com Editors' Debate: Who's the next WWE NXT breakout star?". WWE. Retrieved January 26, 2014. [T]he thespian-turned-threat has no qualms about launching into a show tune before, after or even during, a match.
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  30. ^ Clapp, John (January 3, 2014). "WWE.com Editors' Debate: Who's the next WWE NXT breakout star?". WWE. Retrieved January 25, 2014. Take, for example, his signature move, The Director's Cut. English starts out by locking his foe in a hold resembling the Cobra Clutch before leaping high in the air and swinging his victim into a pulverizing side slam.
  31. ^ James, Justin (June 20, 2014). "James's WWE NXT Report 6/19". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved June 20, 2014. Rolling senton from Gotch followed by a sweet second rope senton from English put it away.
  32. ^ James, Justin (June 26, 2014). "James's WWE NXT Report 6/26". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved June 27, 2014. Rolling Senton from Gotch and a second rope senton from English ("That's a Wrap") end the match.
  33. ^ Howell, Nolan (March 20, 2014). "NXT: Sheamus returns to battle English". Canoe.ca. Québecor Média. Retrieved June 29, 2014. English pops up to land a neckbreaker that nearly gets the win.
  34. ^ Howell, Nolan (April 28, 2014). "NXT: Kidd, Neville agree to rematch". Canoe.ca. Québecor Média. Retrieved June 6, 2014. Swinging neckbreaker connects to give English the first nearfall of the contest.
  35. ^ Howell, Nolan (June 20, 2014). "NXT: Ascension rises as Kidd abandons Zayn". Canoe.ca. Québecor Média. Retrieved June 29, 2014. Swinging neckbreaker from English gets a nearfall.
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  37. ^ Trionfo, Richard (September 25, 2013). "WWE NXT Report". PWInsider. Retrieved January 25, 2014. English punches Dempsey and then he hits a leaping leg drop.
  38. ^ Trionfo, Richard (November 20, 2013). "WWE NXT Report". PWInsider. Retrieved January 25, 2014. English with a slam and he hits a leaping leg drop for a near fall.
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  42. ^ Trionfo, Richard (October 31, 2013). "WWE NXT Report". PWInsider. Retrieved January 25, 2014. Aiden English demands his spotlight. He sings as he makes his way to the ring and he calls himself the 'Drama King'.
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