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Chad Collyer (born December 12, 1974) is an American
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.


Professional wrestling career

Collyer attended
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, where he earned a
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. He was an accomplished
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, winning multiple championships over an eleven-year period, but decided to turn professional and continue his amateur career at Manchester College during his
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year. Upon graduation, Collyer traveled to
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to train at the Malenko Pro Wrestling School under Dean Malenko and Jeff Bradley. Collyer began training on August 3, 1997. He debuted on December 6, 1997, at ''Kahuna's Bar and Grill'' in
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, facing Jet Jaguar. In 2000, Collyer toured
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twice with Scott Conway's ''Wrestling Alliance''. He returned to England in 2001 and September 2002, competing for Brian Dixon's
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. In 2002, Collyer returned to
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, where he had worked previously in 1999, facing Tiger Mask. He wrestled for
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between June 2002 and March 2003 as The Metal Master, a masked
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. He feuded with
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over the NWA World Middleweight Championship, but was unable to defeat the veteran. Collyer also appeared for MPW as The Stealth, and for
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and
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as Chad Malenko, in honor of one of his trainers, Dean Malenko. In the mid 2000s, Collyer wrestled a match for Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling in a winning effort against
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.


Heartland Wrestling Association (1997–2009, 2011–2012)

Collyer debuted in the
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immediately after debuting. In 1998, Collyer teamed with
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on a number of occasions. In 1999, Collyer and Shark Boy began feuding with "Bad Boy" Bobby Kane and Tarek the Great. On March 6, 1999 and April 3, 1999, Collyer unsuccessfully challenged Kane for the
HWA Cruiserweight Championship The HWA Cruiserweight Championship was a title contested in the Heartland Wrestling Association. It was introduced on August 22, 1997 when Tarek The Great became the first champion. On January 6, 2004 it was retired and renamed to the HWA Televis ...
. Collyer received a third title shot on March 25, 2000, losing to Shark Boy by disqualification after
Matt Stryker Brian Woermann (born July 21, 1979) is a former American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Matt Stryker. Professional wrestling career Brian Woermann attended Milford High School, where he played basketball and Diving. Af ...
interfered on his behalf. Stryker and Collyer subsequently aligned themselves with valet Hellena Heavenly, forming a tag team known as "Hellena's Hunks". Over the following weeks, Stryker and Heavenly vied with Shark Boy while Collyer toured Japan. Collyer returned to the HWA in July 2000, wrestling Shark Boy on a number of occasions, yet failing to win the HWA Cruiserweight Championship. On September 30, 2000, Shark Boy defeated Collyer in a
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. On October 27, 2000, Collyer unsuccessfully challenged Race Steele for the HWA Heavyweight Championship. He defeated Steele on January 26, 2001, thus winning his first title, the HWA Heavyweight Championship. He held the title for just over month before being stripped of it on February 27, 2001 upon embarking upon a six-week tour to
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. Collyer returned to the HWA in July 2001. On August 9, 2001, he wrestled at the third annual
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, taking part in a four way bout for the HWA Cruiserweight Championship. Throughout the remainder of 2001, Collyer wrestled a number of
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wrestlers who had been assigned to the HWA (a
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developmental territory) upon the purchase of WCW by the WWF. In January 2002, Collyer lost a best of three series for the number one contendership to the HWA Cruiserweight Championship to Stryker. In late January, Collyer began feuding with the Cruiserweight Champion Shannon Moore. He conceded several matches before defeating Moore and Stryker in a three way bout to win the HWA Cruiserweight Championship on February 13, 2002. Moore and Collyer subsequently engaged in a best of seven series, with Moore winning the deciding bout and the Cruiserweight Championship on March 24, 2002. On April 7, 2002, Hellena Heavenly claimed that she was pregnant, with numerous wrestlers claiming that they were the father. Over the following weeks, Collyer faced each of the claimants. Collyer was subsequently largely inactive in the HWA until 2003. On May 2, 2003, Collyer won a Royal Rumble match with the HWA Heavyweight Championship on the line. He lost the title to Nigel McGuinness on September 6, 2003. Following his loss, Collyer appeared intermittently with the HWA until January 11, 2005, when he defeated Brian Beech for the HWA Television Championship. He lost the title to "High IQ" Quinten Lee on January 18, 2005. Collyer subsequently appeared sporadically with the HWA throughout 2005, wrestling Stryker and James Gibson in technical bouts, and briefly feuding with Cody Hawk in August 2005. Following a lengthy absence, Collyer returned to the HWA on March 19, 2006, wrestling Nigel McGuinness at the
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''CyberClash''. Collyer won his third HWA Heavyweight Championship on August 29, 2006, defeating
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. He lost the title to Pepper Parks on November 7, 2006. After failing to regain the title in a
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on November 18, 2006 at the ''November to Dismember'' event, Collyer formed a tag team with Nigel McGuinness. Collyer wrestled his final match took place in April 2012 during the HWA's second annual Heartland Cup.


World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (2000–2005, 2007–2009)

Collyer made his first appearance with the
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(WWF) on the September 23, 2000 episode of ''
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'', losing to Perry Saturn. He made two further appearances on ''Jakked'' in January 2001 and February 2001, losing on both occasions. On April 5, 2002, Collyer signed a three-year developmental deal with the World Wrestling Federation. He was subsequently assigned to the Heartland Wrestling Association developmental territory. While under contract, Collyer furthered his training under Les Thatcher and Tom Prichard, although he was skeptical of the WWF's request that he take
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classes. He was released by the WWF in July 2002. Despite being released, Collyer made several appearances for the now renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2003 and 2004, jobbing on ''
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'', ''
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'' and in
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. In 2009, Collyer appeared on the May 12 episode of WWE's ''
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'', where he jobbed to
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.


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003–2004)

Collyer debuted in
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on the October 18, 2003 episode of '' TNA Xplosion'', losing to
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. He went on to appear on the November 12, 2003 episode of ''Xplosion'', losing to Sonjay Dutt. On the January 28, 2004 weekly TNA
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, Collyer, Eric Young,
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and
Shark Boy Dean Matthew Roll (born January 28, 1975) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring name Shark Boy. Prior to his appearances in TNA, Roll competed on the independen ...
lost to Team Mexico in an eight-man tag team bout. Collyer returned to TNA on June 16, 2004 as one-third of The Elite Guard, a
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consisting of Collyer,
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and Onyx. The Elite Guard were portrayed as a militant and superior antithesis to the 3Live Kru, who were feuding with Jeff Jarrett and assisted Jarrett in his feud with the Kru. The 3Live Kru and The Elite Guard feuded over the following weeks, culminating in a ten-man Guitar on a Pole match on July 14, 2004 that saw
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, Larry Zbyszko and the 3Live Kru defeat Jarrett, Ken Shamrock and The Elite Guard when Rhodes pinned Onyx. Following the loss, The Elite Guard was removed from TNA television. In Collyer's final TNA match on July 30, 2004, he and Hernandez were defeated by
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in a dark match.


Ring of Honor (2003–2006)

Collyer debuted in
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at ''Night of the Butcher'', losing to Bryan Danielson. He would then return to defeat Matt Stryker at Revenge on the Prophecy in January, 2003. He appeared with ROH sporadically over the following 16 months, wrestling Stryker on a number of occasions. On June 12, 2004 at ''World Title Classic'', Collyer faced
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, Superstar Steve and Ray Gordy in a Four Corner Survival match, with the stipulation being that the winner would take part in the
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tournament in July 2004. The match was won by Hydro. In late 2004,
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, an advocate of technical wrestling, began feuding with Mick Foley, a proponent of hardcore wrestling, with Collyer taking the side of Steamboat along with other mat-based wrestlers such as Nigel McGuinness. On October 16, 2004 at ''Joe vs. Punk II'', Collyer and McGuinness (accompanied by Steamboat) defeated
B. J. Whitmer Benjamin Whitmer (born January 25, 1978), better known by the ring name B. J. Whitmer, is an American professional wrestler, producer, trainer, and color commentator. He is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a producer. He is bes ...
and Dan Maff (accompanied by Foley). Collyer and McGuinness subsequently teamed on several occasions, unsuccessfully challenging the
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for the
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on December 4, 2004 at ''All-Star Extravaganza II''. Following a four-month absence, Collyer returned to ROH on May 13, 2005 at ''The Final Showdown'', teaming with McGuinness in a loss to
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and Doug Williams. On August 12, 2005, Collyer and McGuinness unsuccessfully challenged B. J. Whitmer and Jimmy Jacobs for the
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. In November 2005, Collyer began feuding with
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. The feud culminated in a First Blood match on March 31, 2006 at ''Super Card of Honor'', which was won by Steel. Collyer made several further appearances with ROH throughout 2006. His final match, on August 13, 2006 at ''Anarchy in the UK'', saw him team with
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in a loss to Colt Cabana, Nigel McGuiness and Robbie Brookside.


All Star Wrestling (2000–2002, 2004–2011, 2015)

Chad often tours the UK with All Star Wrestling in
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, working as a
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. However, his character became a comedic character, with most of his matches being comedy sketches. He has wrestled the likes of Dean Allmark, Marty Scurll,
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, the Zebra Kid and Doug Williams. After retiring in 2012, Collyer returned to professional wrestling in July 2015 and wrestled a number of matches for ASW until his final match on September 12.


Ohio Valley Wrestling (2009–2010)

In July 2009, Collyer debuted in
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(OVW) under his Metal Master gimmick, in which he defeated then- OVW Television Champion
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in a non-title match. The Metal Master would eventually win the Television Championship from Mohammad Ali Vaez on September 15, 2010. He held the title for 47 days before losing the title in a rematch.


Personal life

In 2011, Collyer began performing as a
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and mentalist.


Championships and accomplishments


Collegiate wrestling

* Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference **ICAC Conference Champion (3 times) *Manchester College personal awards **1997 Jim Gratz Leadership Award **1997 Spartan Desire Award *
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**1995 NCAA Division III National Finalist (150 lb) **1997 NCAA Division III National Finalist (158 lb) **1995 NCAA Division III West Regional Champion (150 lb)


Professional wrestling

*Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling **CAPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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**
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( 1 time) ** HWA Heavyweight Championship ( 3 times) **
HWA Television Championship The HWA Television Championship was a title contested in the Heartland Wrestling Association. It was introduced on January 6, 2004 when the HWA Cruiserweight Championship was renamed. Quinten Lee was made the HWA Television Championship as he ...
( 1 time) *NWA Indiana **NWA Indiana Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **NWA Indiana Heritage Championship (1 time) *
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**
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( 1 time) * Pro Wrestling Illustrated **PWI ranked him #154 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2004


See also

* List of Jewish professional wrestlers


References


External links

*
APW profile


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