Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Rob Conway

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American professional wrestler (born 1972)
"Conquistador Uno" redirects here. For other uses, seeconquistador (disambiguation).

Rob Conway
Conway in 2006
Personal information
BornRobert Thomas Conway Jr.
(1972-11-28)November 28, 1972 (age 52)[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Conquistador Uno
Raging Robby
Rob Conway[1]
Robért Conway
Billed height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[2]
Billed weight230 lb (104 kg)[2]
Billed fromNew Albany, Indiana
Trained byNightmare Danny Davis[1]
Ohio Valley Wrestling
Debut1997[1]

Robert Thomas Conway Jr.[1] (born November 28, 1972), is an Americanprofessional wrestler. He is best known for his work withWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Conway is also known for his work with theNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA), where he is a former two-timeNWA World Heavyweight Champion.

He is also a seven-time Tag Team Champion, becoming a three-timeWorld Tag Team Champion withSylvain Grenier as part ofLa Resistance in the WWE and four-timeNWA World Tag Team Champion once as part ofThe IronGodz withJax Dane and three-times as part of The Iron Empire withMatt Riviera in the NWA. He is currently the only wrestler to have held the NWA World Heavyweight and NWA World Tag Team Championships simultaneously.

Professional wrestling career

[edit]
This section of abiography of a living personneeds additionalcitations forverification. Please help by addingreliable sources.Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced orpoorly sourcedmust be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentiallylibelous.
Find sources: "Rob Conway" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(January 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Ohio Valley Wrestling (1997–2000)

[edit]

Rob Conway began his career inMemphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) andOhio Valley Wrestling (OVW),teaming withNick Dinsmore under the names Limited Edition (MCW), the Borkcin Brothers, and the Lords of the Ring (OVW).[1] While in OVW, he and Dinsmore were also members of Kenny Bolin's Bolin Services along withThe Prototype,Bull Buchanan, andMark Henry.[1] As the Lords of the Ring, Conway and Dinsmore won theOVW Southern Tag Team Championship on 10 occasions and captured the MCW North American Tag Team Championship once. On April 28, 1999, Rob Conway defeated his partner Nick Dinsmore to win theOVW Heavyweight Championship, but lost it back to him the next week. Conway won the OVW Heavyweight Championship a second time on August 17, 1999, pinningDamaja. He lost the title toRico Constantino on November 10, regaining it on September 6, 2000, with another victory over Dinsmore.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

[edit]
This section of abiography of a living personneeds additionalcitations forverification. Please help by addingreliable sources.Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced orpoorly sourcedmust be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentiallylibelous.
Find sources: "Rob Conway" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR
(January 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

Early appearances (2000–2003)

[edit]

Conway had dark matches previously withKurt Angle andHeadbanger Mosh, then known as Beaver Cleavage. Conway's TV debut in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) was on the May 20, 2000, episode ofJakked, where he was defeated by Bull Buchanan.[4] Over the next three years, Conway appeared in tryout matches onVelocity andSunday Night Heat, losing to wrestlers such asA-Train,Randy Orton, andThe Hurricane.[5]

In a match taped for the July 17, 2003 episode ofSmackDown!, Rob Conway and Nick Dinsmore appeared undermasks as "Los Conquistadores", losing toRey Mysterio andBilly Kidman.[6] On July 27, atVengeance, Conway once again competed as the masked Conquistador, this time withJohnny Jeter as his partner, as part of theAPABar Room Brawl.[7]

La Résistance (2003–2005)

[edit]
Main article:La Résistance

Conway made his proper debut for the company on the August 18, 2003, episode ofRaw,planted in the audience dressed as anAmerican airman.[8] After Conway was "harassed" by theheeltag team La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier andRené Duprée), he was invited into the ring byThe Dudley Boyz, who were thenfeuding with La Résistance.[8] While "celebrating" with the Dudley Boyz and waving theAmerican flag, Conway suddenly hit them both with the flagpole, revealing himself to be a member of La Résistance.[8] The trio feuded with several tag teams, including the Dudley Boyz,Hurricane and Rosey, andGarrison Cade andMark Jindrak. When Grenier suffered a back injury in October 2003, Dupree and Conway held the group together until the March 15, 2004 edition ofRaw when Grenier returned. The trio did not last long after that, however, as Dupree was drafted toSmackDown! on March 22, 2004, during theDraft Lottery.

Conway making his entrance at ahouse show in 2005

Grenier and Conway, however, continued to team together as La Résistance onRaw. WithAmerican-Franco hostility subsiding, the WWE ceased billing the team as being from France and instead promoted them as being haughtyFrench Canadians who carried theflag of Quebec to the ring, with Grenier often singing theCanadian national anthem and Conway becoming known asRobért Conway, the French version of his name. The team held theWorld Tag Team Championship three times. Their first title reign came when they defeatedChris Benoit andEdge on the May 31, 2004 edition ofRaw in Grenier's home town of Montreal, Quebec.[9] The team dropped the belts to the same team of Benoit and Edge atTaboo Tuesday on October 19 when, even though Edge walked out on Benoit, Benoit was able to defeat La Résistance by himself.[10] It was not long before La Résistance reclaimed the tag team gold for the second time on the November 1 edition ofRaw, defeating Chris Benoit after Edge walked out on Benoit again.[11] This time La Résistance did not hold the title as long as their last reign; they lost the belts two weeks later onRaw when they faced the team ofWilliam Regal and Eugene as well asTajiri andRhyno.[12]

In a 3-Way Elimination match, they dropped the title to Regal and Eugene. Their third, and final, Tag Team Title reign began at aRaw brandhouse show on January 16, 2005, in Winnipeg, Manitoba when they defeated Regal andJonathan Coachman—Regal's actual partner, Eugene, had been injured and Coachman was selected to be his fill in partner, though Regal never tagged him in—to win the belts.[1] La Résistance dropped the belts again a few weeks later on the February 7, edition ofRaw, from Tokyo, Japan, to William Regal and his new tag team partner Tajiri.[13]

La Résistance repeatedly attempted to regain the gold (mainly onHeat) from Regal and Tajiri in a number of different matches but fell just short each time.[14][15] During their "last shot" the team thought they had won back the title only to have thedecision reversed by refereeMike Chioda due to La Résistance not pinning the legal man. The match was restarted but La Résistance lost the match and theirlast chance against Regal and Tajiri in a normal tag team contest. The team was given one more chance at Regal and Tajiri, only this time during aTag Team Turmoil match including five teams—La Résistance, Regal and Tajiri,The Heart Throbs (Romeo Roselli andAntonio Thomas),Simon Dean andMaven, and Rosey and The Hurricane, atBacklash.[16] During the match La Résistance managed to eliminate the champions, but were defeated by the last remaining team (and winners of the match) Hurricane and Rosey.[16]

Singles competition (2005–2006)

[edit]

The team split in mid-May after repeatedly quarreling over which of them was the superior wrestler.[17] Grenier and Conway went into singles competition with announcers claiming that the members of La Résistance were trying to "one up" each other in singles matches without the other man in their corner. This saw Conway defeat ajobber andVal Venis, while Grenier was defeated by both Venis andChris Jericho. Both men competed in atriple threat match againstIntercontinental ChampionShelton Benjamin for the title; Benjamin won the match not long after the La Résistance members began to argue and fight with each other.[18] This altercation led to a main event match for the June 12Heat (taped on June 6) in which Rob Conway portrayed the heel, and defeated Grenier.[19] On June 30, 2005, Grenier was a last minute trade in the 2005 WWE Draft, sending him to SmackDown! while Conway stayed on the Raw brand. Conway then began wrestling in singles competition on bothHeat andRaw.

Conway wrestlingEugene in October 2005

On the July 17, 2005 edition ofHeat Conway brought back his original identity of Rob Conway, making his newgimmick anarcissistic heel and developing a new appearance (similar toBuff Bagwell) including a biker hat, sunglasses, a mustache, see through tights, and a new haircut. He began referring to himself as "The Con-Man" Rob Conway.[1] During theWWE Homecoming edition ofRaw, Conway interrupted a segment involving a number of WWE Legends. After disrespecting the legends, they assaulted him.[20] Conway, seeking retaliation, then went on to have matches against a number of legends, picking up wins overDoink the Clown,Greg Valentine (by disqualification), andKoko B. Ware.[21]

During this time he would go on to begin feuding with Eugene, a big fan of the legends who stuck up for them.[21][22] At theTaboo Tuesday pay-per-view, Conway teamed withTomko to face Eugene and a legend (as voted for by the fans).[23]Jimmy Snuka beat outKamala andJim Duggan in the voting to become Eugene's partner and picked up the win after aSuperfly Splash ending Conway's winning streak.[23] On the nextRaw, Conway attempted to take the Intercontinental Championship fromRic Flair, but came up short when he was locked in Flair'sfigure four leglock.[24]

After losing to Flair, Conway went on a long losing streak, losing almost every match he was in through the rest of the 2005 and the start of 2006. Conway went back to competing onSunday Night Heat making few appearances onRaw and losing on every occasion. On the April 10, 2006 edition ofRaw, Conway debuted a slightly changed look, including longer hair, no mustache, and blonde highlighted hair, in a loss toRob Van Dam.[25] Conway finally broke his losing streak for one night only on the May 12, 2006 edition ofHeat when he won a mixed tag team match withVictoria against the team ofViscera andTorrie Wilson.[26] It was short lived, however, as the next week he was defeated by Jim Duggan, restarting his losing streak but starting a short program with Duggan and his protege Eugene.[27] At the start of August, Conway dropped the Con-Man Gimmick as he stopped wearing sunglasses and his ego dropped. From this point on, Conway was used as atweener who was desperate to pick up a victory over anyone possible but failed every time he tried.

Return to OVW and Raw (2006–2007)

[edit]

On the November 15 edition ofOhio Valley Wrestling (OVW), Conway made a surprise appearance, teaming with Sylvain Grenier to reform their old stable, La Résistance.[28] The reformed team defeatedCody Runnels andShawn Spears to earn a shot at theOVW Southern Tag Team Titles.[28] The team, however, lost the title match.[29]

After months of losing, Conway appeared on the January 1, 2007 edition ofRaw.[30] Conway proceeded to make aNew Year's resolution and vowed that he would not lose another match and if he didhe would quitRaw.[30] His opponent was the Intercontinental ChampionJeff Hardy, but he was pinned after 21 seconds.[30] After WWE ChairmanVince McMahon entered the ring and (instead of letting him quit Monday Night Raw) fired him.[30] On May 11, 2007, WWE officially announced that Conway was released from his WWE contract.[31]

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2011)

[edit]

Conway debuted inJuggalo Championship Wrestling at the event Hardcore Hell.[32] Perstoryline, he announced that he was a master ofsubmissions and awrestler for hire.[32] That night, Conway submitted three different opponents to showcase his skills.[32] Two weeks later, he was hired by Breyer Wellington to faceJCW Heavyweight ChampionCorporal Robinson, but was defeated.[33] Conway then participated in Juggalo Championship Wrestling's firstinternetpay-per-viewHatchet Attacks, where he submittedSal the Man of a Thousand Gimmicks.[34] At Up in Smoke, Conway was hired bySabu's manager Charlie Brown to attack2 Tuff Tony.[35] After Rhino scared off Sabu and Conway, a tag team match was scheduled between the two and Rhino and Tony atSt. Andrews Brawl.[35]

National Wrestling Alliance

[edit]

NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2013–2015)

[edit]
Conway during an event forNew Japan Pro-Wrestling in May 2014

On March 16, 2013, Conway defeatedKahagas to win theNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA)World Heavyweight Championship.[36] Through NWA's working relationship withNew Japan Pro-Wrestling, Conway appeared via video at New Japan's March 23 event announcing that he would be taking part in the promotion's April 7Invasion Attack event. He was then challenged to a match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship bySatoshi Kojima.[37] Conway made his debut appearance for New Japan on April 5, when he, accompanied by NWA president Bruce Tharpe, had an in-ring confrontation with Kojima.[38] Two days later, Conway defeated Kojima, following interference from Tharpe and fellow NWA wrestlerJax Dane, to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[39][40] On April 20, Conway successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship againstChris Masters inHouston, Texas, after which he was presented a new title belt.[41] On June 22, Conway returned to New Japan atDominion 6.22, where he successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship againstManabu Nakanishi.[42][43]

Conway would show up in a video on September 5, 2013, at NJPW IPPV at the Korauken Hall to challengeJyushin Thunder Liger to a future title match. Liger came out after the video and accepted the challenge.[44] On September 29 atDestruction, Conway defeated Liger to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[45][46]

On November 9, Conway returned to NJPW atPower Struggle, where he and Jax Dane defeatedK.E.S. (Davey Boy Smith Jr. andLance Archer) andTencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima) in the first fall of a two-fall three-way match to win theNWA World Tag Team Championship, making Conway a double champion and the first wrestler to simultaneously hold both the World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championships.[47][48] From November 23 to December 7, Dane and Conway took part in New Japan's2013 World Tag League, where they finished with a record of three wins and three losses, failing to advance to the semifinals.[49][50] Conway was pinned in only one of his team's three losses, which led to his defeater, Satoshi Kojima, challenging him to a rematch for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[51]

On January 4, 2014, atWrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome, Conway lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to Kojima.[52][53]

The following day, Conway pinned Kojima following a distraction from Bruce Tharpe and a low blow, when he and Dane successfully defended the NWA World Tag Team Championship against Tencozy.[54] Conway and Dane returned to New Japan on April 6 atInvasion Attack 2014, where they lost the NWA World Tag Team Championship to Tencozy.[55][56] On April 12, Conway received a rematch for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship during New Japan's trip toTaiwan, but he was again defeated by Kojima.[57] The following day, Conway and Dane also failed in their attempt to regain the NWA World Tag Team Championship from Tencozy.[58] Conway also failed to regain the title alongsideWes Brisco on May 25 atBack to the Yokohama Arena.[59][60] On June 2, Conway defeated Satoshi Kojima inLas Vegas to regain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[61] Conway and Dane returned to New Japan in November to take part in the2014 World Tag League.[62] The team finished second to last in their block with a record of three wins and four losses.[63] Conway returned to NJPW on February 11, 2015, atThe New Beginning in Osaka, where he andChase Owens defeated Jyushin Thunder Liger and Hiroyoshi Tenzan in a tag team match.[64] Three days later atThe New Beginning in Sendai, Conway lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to Tenzan.[65] Conway's profile has been removed from NJPW's official website.

Championship pursuits (2014–2017)

[edit]

On February 22, 2014, Conway pinned Eric Draven in Madison, Indiana to win the NWA Supreme Heavyweight Championship. He would hold this title until May 9, 2014, when he was defeated by Draven in a rematch at Hanover College in Hanover, Indiana.[66] On February 22, 2015, in Seymour Indiana Rob Conway defeated Eric Draven for the NWA Supreme Heavyweight Championship. On June 20, 2015, Conway defeated both Tim Storm and All That Alan Steele to become the NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Champion.[67]

On October 10, 2015, Conway was defeated by Greg Anthony in a double title match losing the NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Championship.[68] On December 4, 2015, Conway teamed withMatt Riviera teaming under the name The Iron Empire defeating The Heatseekers (Elliot Russell and Sigmon) to win theNWA World Tag Team Championships. On March 3, 2016, Rob Conway defeated Texas Outlaw to begin Conway's second reign as NWA Supreme Champion.[69]

On September 9, 2016, The Iron Empire were defeated by The Heatseekers (Elliot Russell and Sigmon) losing theNWA World Tag Team Championships.[70] The next day, on September 10, 2016, The Iron Empire regained to championship to become two time NWA World Tag Team Champions defeating The Heatseekers.[71] They lost the title toKazushi Miyamoto andRob Terry in Tokyo, Japan on February 23, 2017.[72] On May 12, 2017, Rob Conway defeated Josh Lewis (wrestler) to win his first NWA United States Championship in Hanover, Indiana at NWA Supreme Rebelution 2017. On May 27, 2017, Rob would lose the United States title to Josh Lewis in Madison Indiana.[73]

On June 17, Rob Conway pinned Johnny Knockout in a 3 way Dance in West Harrison, Indiana. This victory made Conway the first ever "BOTB" Heavyweight Champion.

On July 14, Rob teamed up with Josh Lewis to win theNWA Mid-America Tag Team Championships from Custom Made (Eric Draven and Roger Malcolm) at NWA Supreme in Madison, Indiana.[74] On August 18, 2017, Rob Conway and Josh Lewis lost the NWA Mid America tag team championship to Custom Made. When Eric Draven struck Josh Lewis with a chain.

Return to WWE (2018)

[edit]

In September 2018, Conway started working at theWWE Performance Center as a guest trainer.[75] His friendship with fellow OVW graduateRandy Orton helped get him the job.[76]

Independent circuit (2017–present)

[edit]

In 2020, he has wrestled significantly less than he has in past years. He has wrestled matches for AWA Supreme Wrestling and New Focus Wrestling.[77][78]

Personal life

[edit]

Rob graduated fromIndiana's New Albany High School in 1990 where he was a standout basketball player. He later played basketball at the now defunct Graceland College in New Albany. Following college, Rob sold fitness equipment and worked as a personal trainer in theSouthern Indiana/Louisville area. He broke into wrestling after driving past the oldDanny Davis arena inJeffersonville, Indiana in 1997. After walking in and watching what he considered out of shape guys wrestle, he thought he would give it a try. Rob stated in a 2004Indianapolis Monthly article that within five minutes of being in the ring, he knew this was what he wanted to do. Based on the appearance of the local wrestlers, he thought it would only take six months to make it to theWWE (then WWF); it eventually took him six years.[citation needed]

Other media

[edit]

Rob Conway appears as a playable character inWWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006.[79]

Championships and accomplishments

[edit]
Conway (left) withSylvain Grenier celebrating with theWorld Tag Team Championship

References

[edit]
  1. ^abcdefghij"Rob Conway Profile". Online World Of Wrestling. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  2. ^abShields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009).WWE Encyclopedia.Dorling Kindersley. p. 252.ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  3. ^"Cafe De Rene LIVESTREAM #75 La Resistance REUNION!".YouTube. Cafe de Rene with Rene Dupree. April 24, 2023. RetrievedJuly 30, 2023.
  4. ^"WWF Jakked Results - 2000: May 20, 2000". Online World Of Wrestling. May 20, 2000. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  5. ^"WWE Raw Results - July 14, 2003 - Heat Tapings". Online World Of Wrestling. July 14, 2003. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  6. ^"WWE SmackDown! Results - July 17, 2003". Online World Of Wrestling. July 17, 2003. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  7. ^"WWE PPV Wrestling Results - Vengeance 2003". Online World Of Wrestling. July 27, 2003. RetrievedOctober 17, 2008.
  8. ^abc"WWE Raw Results - August 18, 2003". Online World Of Wrestling. August 18, 2003. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  9. ^"WWE Raw Results - May 31, 2004". Online World Of Wrestling. May 31, 2004. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  10. ^Sokol, Chris (October 4, 2004)."Nothing Taboo at Tuesday PPV". SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  11. ^"WWE Raw Results - November 1, 2004". Online World Of Wrestling. November 1, 2004. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  12. ^"WWE Raw Results - November 15, 2004". Online World Of Wrestling. November 15, 2004. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  13. ^"WWE Raw Results - February 7, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. February 7, 2005. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  14. ^"WWE Raw Results - February 14, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. February 14, 2005. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  15. ^"WWE Raw Results - March 28, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. March 28, 2005. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  16. ^abSokol, Chris (May 2, 2005)."Hulkamania rules Backlash". SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  17. ^"WWE Raw Results - May 9, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. May 9, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  18. ^"WWE Raw Results - May 30, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. May 30, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  19. ^"WWE Raw Results - June 6, 2005". Online World Of Wrestling. June 6, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  20. ^"A Stunning Homecoming". WWE. March 4, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  21. ^ab"You're fired". WWE. October 10, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  22. ^"Tricks and treats". WWE. October 31, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  23. ^abSokol, Chris (November 2, 2005)."Taboo Tuesday delivers decently". SLAM! Sports. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  24. ^"A Chance to Shine". WWE. November 7, 2005. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  25. ^"Cena answers with an STFU". WWE. April 10, 2006. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  26. ^"WWE Raw Results - May 8, 2006". Online World Of Wrestling. May 8, 2006. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  27. ^"WWE Raw Results - May 15, 2006". Online World Of Wrestling. May 15, 2006. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  28. ^ab"November 15, 2006 – OVW TV Tapings". Online World Of Wrestling. November 15, 2006. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  29. ^"November 22, 2006 – OVW TV Tapings". Online World Of Wrestling. November 15, 2008. RetrievedOctober 19, 2008.
  30. ^abcdDee, Louie (January 1, 2007)."The Champ is ready". WWE. RetrievedOctober 18, 2008.
  31. ^"Rob Conway released". WWE. RetrievedDecember 23, 2007.
  32. ^abcAdam Martin (March 11, 2011)."Indy News #3: CHIKARA, JCW and HETV details". Wrestleview.com. RetrievedApril 11, 2011.
  33. ^"JCW Monster's Island". Philip Kreikenbohm. RetrievedApril 11, 2011.
  34. ^Steve Gerweck (March 27, 2011)."3/26 JCW iPPV Results (Raven, Eugene, Conway)". Wrestleview.com. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2011. RetrievedApril 9, 2011.
  35. ^abMike Johnson (April 20, 2011)."Complete JCW Up in Smoke Internet PPV Coverage: New JCW Champions Crowned, Sabu, Rhino, Zach Gowen and More". PWInsider.com. RetrievedApril 20, 2011.
  36. ^abJohnson, Mike (March 17, 2013)."Former WWE star wins NWA title".Pro Wrestling Insider. RetrievedMarch 17, 2013.
  37. ^"New Japan Cup 2013".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedMarch 23, 2013.
  38. ^"Road to Invasion Attack".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedApril 5, 2013.
  39. ^"Invasion Attack".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedApril 7, 2013.
  40. ^Caldwell, James (April 7, 2013)."Caldwell's New Japan "Invasion Attack" iPPV report 4/7: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of new IWGP World champion, U.S. stars in title matches, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedApril 7, 2013.
  41. ^Caldwell, James (April 20, 2013)."Show Results - 4/20 NWA Houston Parade of Champions: Caldwell's in-person report on Conway vs. Masters for NWA Title, Hoyt & Archer defend IWGP Tag Titles, three title changes".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedApril 21, 2013.
  42. ^"Dominion 6.22".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedJune 22, 2013.
  43. ^"Show results - 6/22 NJPW Dominion iPPV: Devitt vs. Tanahashi, NWA Title defended, Benjamin, Hoyt, Shelley, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. June 22, 2013. RetrievedJune 22, 2013.
  44. ^"9/5 NJPW iPPV Results:Tokyo, Japan (Korauken Hall)". September 5, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2013.
  45. ^"Destruction".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedSeptember 29, 2013.
  46. ^Namako, Jason (September 29, 2013)."9/29 NJPW iPPV Results: Hyogo, Japan (Okada/Kojima)".WrestleView. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2013.
  47. ^ab"Power Struggle".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedNovember 9, 2013.
  48. ^Caldwell, James (November 9, 2013)."NJPW news: Double title change in IWGP Tag Title vs. NWA Tag Title match, Young Bucks add Tag Title gold".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedNovember 9, 2013.
  49. ^"World Tag League 2013".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedDecember 7, 2013.
  50. ^"World Tag League 2013".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on December 12, 2013. RetrievedDecember 7, 2013.
  51. ^"World Tag League 2013".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedDecember 8, 2013.
  52. ^"バディファイトPresents Wrestle Kingdom 8 in 東京ドーム".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedJanuary 4, 2014.
  53. ^Caldwell, James (January 4, 2014)."Caldwell's NJPW Tokyo Dome results 1/4: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of New Japan's biggest show of the year - four title changes, former WWE/TNA stars featured, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2014.
  54. ^"New Year Dash !!".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedJanuary 5, 2014.
  55. ^"Invasion Attack 2014".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedApril 6, 2014.
  56. ^Caldwell, James (April 6, 2014)."Caldwell's NJPW PPV results 4/6: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of "Invasion Attack 2014" - Nakamura regains IC Title, A.J. Styles big angle, new NWA tag champions, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedApril 6, 2014.
  57. ^"Wrestling World 2014 in 台湾".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedApril 12, 2014.
  58. ^"Wrestling World 2014 in 台湾".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedApril 13, 2014.
  59. ^"Back to the Yokohama Arena".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedMay 25, 2014.
  60. ^Caldwell, James (May 25, 2014)."Caldwell's NJPW iPPV results 5/25: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of live show featuring Styles vs. Okada for IWGP World Title, MOTY Contender, NWA Tag Titles, more".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedMay 25, 2014.
  61. ^abCaldwell, James (June 3, 2014)."NWA news: New NWA World champion determined in Vegas".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedJune 3, 2014.
  62. ^"『World Tag League 2014』出場チーム&公式戦が決定! 棚橋はヨシタツとタッグ結成! 桜庭、AJ、柴田、ROH、NWAも参戦!".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). November 11, 2014. Archived fromthe original on November 12, 2014. RetrievedDecember 5, 2014.
  63. ^"World Tag League 2014".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2014. RetrievedDecember 5, 2014.
  64. ^"The New Beginning in Osaka".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedFebruary 11, 2015.
  65. ^"The New Beginning in Sendai".New Japan Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). RetrievedFebruary 14, 2015.
  66. ^ab"Title History".Title History. RetrievedNovember 24, 2015.
  67. ^"Rob Conway Becomes New NWA Mid South Heavyweight Champion". Archived from the original on June 22, 2015. RetrievedJune 22, 2015.
  68. ^"Mid-South Glory Last Forever".
  69. ^ab"New World Tag Team Champions Crowned". Archived from the original on December 10, 2015.
  70. ^SIGMON [@sigmonwrestling] (September 10, 2016)."What a night! 2x NWA World Tag Team Champions!!! #Heatseekers #SaveTagTeamWrestling https://t.co/U9ZxLuxCeZ" (Tweet).Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. RetrievedDecember 14, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  71. ^Conway, Rob [@TheRobConway] (September 11, 2016)."2xNWA World Tag Team Champions TheIronEmpire @NWAWrestling @rbtharpe @JimmySuzuki1 @Diamond_Stars_W Japan get ready https://t.co/NZjM6TlGF3" (Tweet).Archived from the original on March 20, 2022. RetrievedDecember 14, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  72. ^Meltzer, Dave (February 23, 2017)."Daily Update: Bellator, Balor, WWE adds UK talent to house show tour".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2017.
  73. ^ab"NWA Supreme - Current Champions and Title History".www.nwasupreme.com. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2017. RetrievedMay 13, 2017.
  74. ^abc"NWA Supreme - Current Champions and Title History".www.nwasupreme.com. Archived fromthe original on September 28, 2017. RetrievedJuly 18, 2017.
  75. ^"Rob Conway Guest Coaching This Week at WWE Performance Center". September 24, 2018.
  76. ^"How Randy Orton got Rob Conway a guest coaching position at the WWE PC".
  77. ^Richards, Johnny [@JohnnyRichards9] (April 17, 2019)."April 27! Metro Sports Center! Evansville IN! Rob Conway, Chase Stevens, Flash Flanagan, Tracy Smothers and more! https://t.co/AitVAA2VED" (Tweet).Archived from the original on May 4, 2019. RetrievedMarch 20, 2022 – viaTwitter.
  78. ^"Matches « Rob Conway « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".cagematch.net.
  79. ^"Rob Conway".
  80. ^"AWA Supreme - Champions and Title History".www.awasupreme.com. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2021. RetrievedMay 22, 2018.
  81. ^"AWA Supreme - Home".www.awasupreme.com. Archived fromthe original on February 6, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2018.
  82. ^"BOTB 3: Legends & All Stars".
  83. ^"Music City Wrestling". onlineworldofwrestling.com. RetrievedJuly 8, 2008.
  84. ^"NWA CCW « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".cagematch.net.
  85. ^"NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Championship History". RetrievedApril 26, 2009.
  86. ^"The new NWA MID SOUTH Unified Heavyweight Champion..... - NWA MID SOUTH". Archived from the original on June 22, 2015. RetrievedJune 22, 2015.
  87. ^"NWA Supreme Heavyweight Championship history".
  88. ^"AWA/NWA Supreme United States Heavyweight Title (Indiana)".Wrestling-Titles.com. RetrievedMay 25, 2017.
  89. ^"OVW Title Histories - OVW Heavyweight Championship".Ohio Valley Wrestling. Archived fromthe original on May 31, 2009. RetrievedJuly 5, 2009.
  90. ^"OVW Title Histories - OVW Southern Tag Team Championship".Ohio Valley Wrestling. Archived fromthe original on May 31, 2009. RetrievedJuly 5, 2009.
  91. ^"Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 2004". Wrestling Information Archive. Archived fromthe original on February 9, 2009. RetrievedApril 5, 2011.
  92. ^"SUPREME HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION".Supreme Wrestling. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  93. ^"CENTRAL STATES HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP".Supreme Wrestling. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  94. ^"MID AMERICA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP".Supreme Wrestling. RetrievedAugust 17, 2023.
  95. ^"TOW Tag Team Championship history".
  96. ^indypowerrankingsipr (September 29, 2015)."Who should be #1 in the Tag Team Top 5 for the Week of 9/28/15?".Indy Power Rankings. RetrievedMay 25, 2017.

External links

[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related toRob Conway.
Links to related articles
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Recognized champions in other promotions
WWF
TNA
Unrecognized champions in other promotions
WCW
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
1990s
2000s
2010s
  • Benjamin Bray
  • Benjamin Bray and Andrew LaCroix
  • The Elite (Adam Revolver and Ted McNaler)
  • The Invincibles/The Fighting Spirit (Fang/Christopher Silvio and Sucio/Raphael Constantine)
  • Christopher Silvio andRyan Nemeth
  • Paredyse andRyan Nemeth
  • The Fat and The Furious (Mr. Black and Trailer Park Trash)
  • Bolin Services 2.0 (James "Moose" Thomas and Rocco Bellagio)
  • OMG (Johnny Spade and Shiloh Jonze)
  • The Mascagni Family (Jessie Godderz and Marcus Anthony)
  • The Family (Jessie Godderz,Rob Terry and Rudy Switchblade)
  • The Best Team Ever (Jessie Godderz and Rudy Switchblade)
  • Loco-MG (Raul LaMotta and Shiloh Jonze)
  • The Gutcheckers (Alex Silva andSam Shaw)
  • The Coalition (Crimson and Jason Wayne)
  • Michael Hayes and Mohammed Ali Vaez
  • Dylan Bostic and The Mexicutioner
  • The Skywalkers (Aaron Sky and Robbie Walker)
  • The Fabulous Free Bodies (The Bodyguy and Big Jon)
  • Silvi-O-livencia (Chris Silvio andJamin Olivencia)
  • War Machine (Eric Locker and Shiloh Jonze)
  • TerreMex (The Mexicutioner and Randy Terrez)
  • Walk on the Wylde side (Adam Wylde and Robbie Walker)
  • War Machine (Eric Locker and Big Jon)
  • The Van Zandt Family Circus (Dapper Dan Van Zandt and The Ringmaster)
  • Band of Brothaz (General Pope and Private Anthony)
  • The Tag Buddies (Adam Revolver and Reverend Stuart Miles)
  • The Bad Boys Club (Randy Royal and Shane Andrews)
  • The Van Zandt Family Circus (Dapper Dan Van Zandt andMad Man Pondo)
  • Adam Revolver and The Mexicutioner
  • The Legacy of Brutality (Big Zo and Hy-Zaya)
  • Big Jon andElijah Burke
  • Big Smooth (Big Jon and Justin Smooth)
  • Team Next Level (Devin Driscoll and Tony Gunn)
  • Billy O and Kevin Giza
  • Legacy of Brutality (Ca$h Flo and Dapper Dan)
  • The Top Guyz (Adam Slade and Kevin Giza)
  • The Bro Godz (Colton Cage and Dustin Jackson)
  • David Lee Lorenze III and Scott Cardinal
  • David Lee Lorenze III and Shiloh Jonze
  • War Kings (Crimson andJax Dane)
  • Kings Ransom (Leonis Khan and Maximus Khan)
  • The Legacy of Brutality (Big Zo, Ca$h Flo, Hy-Zaya andJay Bradley)
  • Corey Storm and Dimes
2020s
  • The Tate Twins (Brandon Tate and Brent Tate)
  • The Pec-TacularGunns (Jessie Godderz and Tony Gunn)
  • Darkkloudz (Deget Bundlez and Eric Darkstorm)
  • The Fanny Pack Party (Dustin Jackson and Kal Herro)
  • Bankroll (Ca$h Flo and Dimes)
  • The Outrunners (Truth Magnum and Turbo Floyd)
  • The Fallen (D'Mone Solavino and Ronnie Roberts)
  • Beaches and Cream (Luscious Lawrence and Omar Amir)
  • Derby City Destroyers (Big Zo and Gnarls Garvin)
  • The Overmen (Joe Mack and Luke Kurtis)
  • Golden Lions (Ca$h Flo andMahabali Shera)
  • The Overmen (Adam Revolver and Joe Mack)
  • The Overmen (Adam Revolver and Beau Amir)
  • Tusk and Chains (Donovan Cecil and TW3)
  • The Revolution (Dalton McKenzie and AJZ)
  • Kal Herro and Omar Amir
  • The Blockbusters (Jordan Sparkes and Toby St. John)
  • Loud and Lawless (Jake Lawless and Von Rockit)
  • The Trifecta (Ashton Adonis and Brandon Baretta)
  • Donovan Cecil and Jack Vaughn
  • Anthony Toatele and Dustin Jackson(current)
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rob_Conway&oldid=1306864723"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp