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Norman Harras

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German professional wrestler
Norman Harras
Harras in March 2020, at 16 Carat Gold
Personal information
BornNorman Halberschmidt
(1996-11-28)28 November 1996 (age 29)
Professional wrestling career
Ring nameNorman Harras
Billed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Billed weight235 lb (107 kg)
Trained byJay Skillet
Debut21 July 2018

Norman Halberschmidt (born 28 November 1996),[1] better known by hisring nameNorman Harras, is a Germanprofessional wrestler. He is currently working forWestside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), where he is a former two timewXw Shotgun Champion and former one-timeswXw World Tag Team Champion with alongside Alex Duke.

Professional wrestling career

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Westside Xtreme Wrestling (2018–present)

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Harras came to prominence in late 2019, at World Tag Team Festival. He was paired withDavid Starr, who was without a partner asEddie Kingston had to pull out due to a family emergency. The previous night, at Inner Circle 8, Harras had replaced Veit Müller and teamed withTimothy Thatcher, in a loss to The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake). On night one, Harras and Starr defeated The Crown (Alexander James andJurn Simmons), which led to James turning on Simmons. On night two, they were defeated by Pretty Bastards (Prince Ahura and Maggot), after Harras mistakenly struck Starr, before being pinned with aRedlight Driver by Maggot. On night three, in the final, Harras came out to make the save onDanny Burch andOney Lorcan, following interference fromBobby Gunns. However, he turned on them and sided with Gunns and the Pretty Bastards, who went on to win the match and the vacantWorld Tag Team Championship.[2]

On 18 January 2020, at Back to the Roots, Harras was involved in aKäfigschlacht match alongside Gunns and the Pretty Bastards, where they faced a team led byAvalanche, consisting of him, Starr, Julian Pace and Leon van Gasteren. They were defeated when Harras tapped out to Starr, who had got him in a crossface with a steel chair in his mouth.[3] On 8 February, at a show inObertraubling, Harras failed to qualify for 16 Carat Gold, where he was defeated by Pace.[4] On night one of 16 Carat Gold, Harras appeared in interference spots with Gunns, during the Pretty Bastards' defeat to Jay-AA (Jay Skillet andAbsolute Andy). On night two, he wrestled in aparejas increibles gauntlet match, where he was paired with Tarik. Neither man got along with each other, and they were eliminated byBlack Taurus and Avalanche. The next afternoon at the We Love Wrestling Feature Event, Harras, the Pretty Bastards andOliver Carter defeated The Four Pillars of SMASH (Tarik, Sebastian Suave,Tyson Dux and Brent Banks). Later, Gunns and his stable beat down on Jay-AA, after their first (and only) defence of the tag team title, before Pace and Scotty Davis came out to make the save.[5]

In September, Harras began feuding with Avalanche, when he alleged that Harras had locked his dog in the basement of the wXw Academy. Avalanche wanted to fight Harras there and then, but Absolute Andy, now director of sports, could not allow that as there was no room on the card. Avalanche then claimed he would beat Harras in five minutes in a dog food match, which Andy agreed to. Later that night, Harras was defeated by Avalanche with 27 seconds left on the clock, and tried to escape the ring, only to fall face first into the dog food.[6] On the September 18 episode ofShotgun, Harras jumped Avalanche with a chain, and threw a dog collar at him. Andy later booked a dog collar match between the two men, when Avalanche was fit to do so.[7] On the September 25 episode ofShotgun, Harras defeated Avalanche by referee's decision, by hitting a low blow, and then choking him out with a chain.[8] Avalanche was not satisfied with the dog collar match, and convinced Andy to book a match in the academy,[9] which he won by submission, after putting Harras in a camel clutch with a chain in his mouth.[10]

Since wXw's return in the summer, Gunns' stable (now known as Die Raucherpause) and Ezel (led byMetehan) had come to an agreement that neither stable would interfere in each other's business, with Harras often acting as the middleman.[11] However, Gunns and Metehan were selected in the same block of the Catch Grand Prix, and would face each other in the final match. Harras was selected in the other block, and got off to a poor start, losing his first three matches.[12] He ended the tournament with four points, only achieving wins overEmil Sitoci and Vincent Heisenberg.[13] In backstage segments, Harras was seen consulting with Gunns, who along with Metehan, wanted to win the block outright. They attempted to do a bit of spot-fixing, but did not account for Avalanche beating Gunns.[14] The final block match between Metehan and Gunns resulted in a double disqualification, and Metehan missed out on making the final (as he was tied on points withCara Noir, who had defeated him earlier in the tournament).[15] On 31 December, at Silvester Spezial, Metehan was set to face an unknown challenger for theShotgun Championship. Harras found out that Absolute Andy was out of the country at a fitness camp, so he hacked into Andy'siPad, and sent a e-mail to the board of directors, booking himself as the challenger. Andy soon learnt that his iPad had been hacked, and interrupted the match by video, to add a stipulation that the loser would be fined €5,000. With that threat looming over them, Harras eventually defeated Metehan.[16]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^"Norman Harras".profightdb.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  2. ^Gronemann, Markus (October 9, 2019)."WXW WORLD TAG TEAM FESTIVAL 2019 RECAP: A PACKED WEEKEND OF TALENT".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  3. ^Hamilton, Ian (January 23, 2020)."WXW BACK TO THE ROOTS XIX (JANUARY 18, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  4. ^Hamilton, Ian (February 13, 2020)."WXW ROAD TO 16 CARAT GOLD: OBERTRAUBLING (FEBRUARY 08, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  5. ^Gronemann, Markus (March 14, 2020)."A LOOK BACK AT LAST WEEKEND'S WXW 16 CARAT GOLD 2020 TOURNEY".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  6. ^Hamilton, Ian (August 28, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S02 E02".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  7. ^Hamilton, Ian (September 18, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S02 E03".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  8. ^Hamilton, Ian (September 25, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S02 E04".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  9. ^Hamilton, Ian (October 2, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S02 E05".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  10. ^Hamilton, Ian (October 10, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S02 E06".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  11. ^Hamilton, Ian (August 28, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 S01".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  12. ^Hamilton, Ian (October 30, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: NORMAN HARRAS VS. SENZA VOLTO (OCTOBER 30, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
    Hamilton, Ian (November 6, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: NORMAN HARRAS VS. TRISTAN ARCHER (NOVEMBER 06, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
    Hamilton, Ian (November 12, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: NORMAN HARRAS VS. MARIUS AL-ANI (NOVEMBER 12, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  13. ^Hamilton, Ian (November 21, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: NORMAN HARRAS VS. EMIL SITOCI (NOVEMBER 21, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
    Hamilton, Ian (December 11, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: NORMAN HARRAS VS. VINCENT HEISENBERG (DECEMBER 11, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  14. ^Hamilton, Ian (November 29, 2020)."Hamilton's wXw Catch Grand Prix 2020 Week Five Review".411Mania.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
    Hamilton, Ian (December 6, 2020)."Hamilton's wXw Catch Grand Prix 2020 Week Six Review".411Mania.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  15. ^Hamilton, Ian (December 9, 2020)."WXW CATCH GRAND PRIX MATCH REVIEW: METEHAN VS. BOBBY GUNNS (DECEMBER 09, 2020)".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  16. ^Hamilton, Ian (December 31, 2020)."WXW SHOTGUN 2020 SILVESTER SPEZIAL".backbodydrop.com. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
  17. ^"Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2021".The Internet Wrestling Database. RetrievedOctober 9, 2021.
  18. ^Kreikenbohm, Philip."wXw Shotgun Championship".cagematch.net. RetrievedApril 22, 2020.
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