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Chris Raaber

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Austrian professional wrestler
Chris Raaber
Personal information
Born (1981-09-06)September 6, 1981 (age 44)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bambikiller / Bambi Killer
Chris Raab
Chris Raaber
Chris the Bambikiller
Christoph Herzog
Flaming Spirit
Kristof Hertzog[1]
Narciso
Billed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Billed weight255 lb (116 kg)
Trained byDory Funk Jr.
Michael Kovac
Ian Rotten
FCW
Riki Choshu
DebutMay 9, 1998

Chris Raaber (born September 6, 1981) is anAustrianprofessional wrestler, better known by hisring nameBambikiller (occasionally spelledBambi Killer).[2] He runs his own promotion European Wrestling Association.

Raaber is a former one time(Zero1) World Heavyweight Champion, one-timewXw Heavyweight Champion and four-time EWA World Heavyweight Champion.

Professional wrestling career

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Europe

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In 1997, Chris Raaber met with Michael Kovac who was wrestling in Europe; by then Raaber accepted Kovac's offer to teach him to wrestle.[3] At the age of 16, Raaber made his debut in Independent Wrestling World wrestling inHannover,Niedersachsen,Germany, against Gary Mountain as he lost by disqualification. Less than a year into his career, Raaber won the WFU Rookie Trophy by defeating German Kid in the finals of the tournament.[4] During his early years, Raaber wrestled for several German promotions including German Wrestling Association, German Wrestling Federation and NWA Germany.

After a short stint in North America, Raaber returned to Germany, making his debut forWestside Xtreme Wrestling in May 2001. After winning a number one contenders tournament, Raaber faced Mad Cow for the vacantwXw World Heavyweight Championship, which he lost. However, on February 3, 2002, he won another number one contenders tournament and defeated Thomas Blade for the wXw World Heavyweight Championship.[4][5] He later vacated the title in July 2002. During his time as champion, he won the ACW International Championship from Aykut in May and in June he made hisIreland debut where he won the EWA World Heavyweight Championship.[6] Raaber lost his ACW International Championship back to Aykut in September only to win it back in December, he lost the title to Mr. Natural Wonder in March 2003.[5] As the EWA World Heavyweight Champion, Raaber wrestled throughout western Europe, making his debut in France. On December 14, 2004, Raaber lost the championship to Cannonball Grizzly but regained it on April 3, 2005.[6] On April 2, 2006, Raaber won the ICW Italian Championship in a fatal four way but would lose it a month later to Kaio.[5] In December, he would lose toJoe E. Legend in the semi-final of the EPW Iron Man Tournament and the next day would defeat him by DQ in a match for the EPW Heavyweight Championship. In August 2007, Raaber made his debut in Finland and took on Finland's top star,Starbuck and would retain his World Championship. In September, Raaber would win the Königsschlacht Battle Royal at the European Wrestling Association. On April 5, 2008, Raaber made it to the final of the King Of Kutenholz Tournament before losing to Karsten Kretschmer. In the spring of 2009, Raaber had to vacate the EWA World Heavyweight Championship when he signed a development contract withWorld Wrestling Entertainment.[6]

Raaber returned to Europe in early 2010 and made a sudden impact the EWA Iron Man Cup 2010 on April 24.[4] In November he would tour with American Wrestling Rampage. On April 9, 2011, Raaber won his fourth EWA World Heavyweight Championship when he defeated Tiny Iron for the vacant title.[6] In October 2012, Raaber won the Catch Wrestling World Grand Prix by last defeatingNelson Frazier, Jr.[4]

America

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As he was wrestling throughout Europe and he met withIan Rotten during one of their shows in Germany then started training the American style of wrestling, Raaber was sent on a learning excursion to the United States where he enter theFunking Conservatory a professional wrestling school inOcala, Florida, run byDory Funk Jr. and became the FC International Champion.[7] While in the US he appeared onWorld Championship Wrestling as part ofR andB Security withJames Storm,Cassidy O'Reilly andChris Harris,[8][9] although he didn't have any matches his memorable moment was beingchokeslammed to a table byScott Steiner onNitro.

In 2007, Raaber participated in the Campeonato Internacional De Lucha Libre X-Trema CWS 2007 for Colombian Wrestling Superstars and made it to the final before losing a battle royal to Lloyd Anoaʻi.[4]

In spring 2009 it was revealed that Raaber had signed a developmental contract withWorld Wrestling Entertainment and was sent toFlorida Championship Wrestling. He made his debut on May 28, losing toEric Escobar. Raaber changed his in-ring name to Christoph Herzog and made several FCW TV appearances before being released in late 2009.[10][11]

Japan

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Throughout Raaber's career, he has toured Japan on several occasions under the name Bambikiller for the most part. Raaber debuted forPro Wrestling Zero1 in summer 2005 when he participated in theFire Festival and gained four points, not enough for advancement. In 2006, Raaber became a representative member for an interpromotional company calledGlobal Professional Wrestling Alliance which is run by the founderMitsuharu Misawa and joined along with other wrestling organizations. On October 27, 2006, he lost the EWA World Heavyweight Championship toTakao Omori but would regain it on November 11.[6] In October 2008, he participated in the Continent Confrontation Tournament. On July 11, 2010, Raaber defeatedKohei Sato to become theWorld Heavyweight Champion and would lose the title on September 9, 2010, toDaisuke Sekimoto.[5] In 2012, Raaber participated in that yearsReal World Tag League, paired with Franz Dynamite and only managed to win one match. In November 2013, Bambi Killer came together withD'Lo Brown andKenso to form theDK (Dark Kingdom) stable. Bambikiller faced New Japan Pro Wrestling starHiroshi Tanahashi at GL1 Gloucester Leisure Centre Oct 4th in England for Superstars Of Wrestling.

Championships and accomplishments

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  • Catch Wrestling Europe
  • Athletik Club Wrestling
    • ACW International Championship (2 times)[12]
  • Bullhead City Wrestling
    • Bullhead City Wrestling Championship (1 time)
  • European Pro Wrestling
    • EPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • European Wrestling Association
    • EWA World Heavyweight Championship (5 times)
    • Catch Wrestling World Grand Prix (2012)[13]
    • Iron Man Cup (2010)[13]
  • Riotgas Wrestling Alliance
    • Battle Royal (2009)
  • Federation Francaise de Catch Professional
    • FFCP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Funking Conservatory
    • FC International Championship (1 time)
  • Independent Wrestling World
    • WFU Rookie Championship Trophy[13]
  • Italian Championship Wrestling
    • ICW Italian Championship (1 time)[14]
  • Nigerian Pro-Wrestling Federation
    • BRF Intercontinental Championship (1 time)
  • Power Of Wrestling
    • POW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
    • POW Catch Weltcup (2014)
  • Power Wrestling Entertainment
    • PWE World Championship (1 time, inaugural)
    • PWE World Title Tournament (2012)
  • Pro-Wrestling SUN
    • WDB Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Saki Maemura
  • Pro Wrestling Zero1
  • Qatar Pro Wrestling
    • QPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Wawan Wrestling Championship
    • WWC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Westside Xtreme Wrestling

References

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  1. ^"Christoph Herzog". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  2. ^「王道トーナメント ~2013オープン選手権~」.All Japan Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved2013-09-11.
  3. ^"Interview #1 - Chris "the Bambikiller" Raaber" (in German). Wrestling Fever. July 18, 2006. Archived fromthe original on November 16, 2007.
  4. ^abcde"Tournaments « Bambikiller « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch.net. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  5. ^abcde"Titles « Bambikiller « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch.net. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  6. ^abcde"EWA World Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch.net. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  7. ^US-MagazinRampage - The official Magazine Of Wrestling's New Generation, Ausgabe Winter 2002, S. 2
  8. ^Christian Schneider (2013-09-30)."WWE: Der Bambikiller in der WWE? - Professional Wrestling WWF4ever.de Newsboard". Wwf4ever.de. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  9. ^"The World's Largest Wrestling Database". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  10. ^Power Wrestling, Ausgabe June 2009, S.10
  11. ^ich wurde NICHT von der WWE entlassen! I was not released by WWE!Archived 2009-02-07 at theWayback Machine, retrieved 11 January 2010
  12. ^"EWC Intercontinental Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch.net. Retrieved2013-10-04.
  13. ^abcd"Chris the Bambikiller Tournament history". Cagematch. Retrieved2013-04-23.
  14. ^ab"Title history". Wrestling data. Retrieved2013-04-23.

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