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Richard Henry Blood Jr. (born July 7, 1987) is an American retired
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, better known by his
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Richie Steamboat. He is known for wrestling in WWE's developmental territories
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and
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, and was the second FCW Grand Slam Champion having won the Florida Heavyweight Championship, Florida Tag Team Championship, and Jack Brisco 15 Championship.


Early life

Blood's father, Richard Blood Sr., is also a professional wrestler, known as
Ricky Steamboat Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his ring name Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, is an American retired professional wrestler best known for his work with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Jim Crockett Promot ...
. His uncle,
Vic Steamboat Victor Hersey Blood (born April 18, 1960) is an American retired professional wrestler, best known by his ring name, Vic Steamboat. He is the younger brother of professional wrestler Ricky Steamboat, whom he took his ring name after. The majority ...
, is also a professional wrestler. Blood began participating in
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at the age of five. Blood often competed against Reid Fliehr in wrestling competitions during his
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years. Blood won four state titles and two national titles in amateur wrestling, and was a member of the Ohio All-Star team. He was offered a place on the Junior Olympic wrestling team, but turned it down. Blood also played
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in high school as a
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and
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, and played four years of varsity football at Lake Norman High School. Blood has completed two years of a college course in International Business, and plans to return to finish his degree.


Professional wrestling career


Training and early career (2008–2009)

As a child, under the gimmick name The Little Dragon, Blood appeared at
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, and later in
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, accompanying his father
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to the ring. When he was older, he trained with George South in
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for several months. He later trained with
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for approximately four months. Blood made his professional wrestling debut on July 25, 2008, using the
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'Ricky Steamboat Jr.', when he defeated George South Jr. at a Premiere Wrestling Showcase event. The following month, Steamboat debuted for the Exodus Wrestling Alliance, when he defeated Mr. Florida to win the EWA Florida Heavyweight Championship on August 9. Just under a month later, on September 4, Steamboat
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the championship. That same month, he debuted for Harley Race's
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(WLW)
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, teaming with
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to defeat Bao Nguyen and
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on September 19. He went on a winning streak in WLW, defeating Darin Waid and
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, before defeating Terry Murdoch to win the EWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship at a WLW show on October 31. On November 15, Steamboat appeared at an
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show, where he lost to Prince Mustafa Ali. Steamboat defeated
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to retain the EWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship on November 25, and defeated Eaton in a rematch later that night to win Eaton's EWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship, making him a double champion. On December 5, Steamboat defeated South with a roll-up in
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. The following night, he defeated Jake Manning at Vance High School in
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. In January 2009, Steamboat vacated both the EWA Missouri Heavyweight and the EWA Georgia Heavyweight Championships in order to wrestle in Japan. In April 2009, Steamboat began wrestling for NWA Charlotte. After suffering an injury the previous night that required fourteen stitches, he was unable to wrestle at ''Final Destination'' in April, but was challenged by Vordell Walker. He lost the match to Walker on May 23 and teamed with Zack Salvation in a loss to The American Gangsters (Frank and Nicky) the following week. On July 9, 2009, Steamboat was part of the WLW show held in conjunction with the Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The following day, Steamboat wrestled in a
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for the
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, but the match was won by Superstar Steve. On July 11, Steamboat wrestled on an NWA Mid Atlantic card, unsuccessfully challenging Ricky Nelson for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Junior Heavyweight Championship. His made his final
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appearance on November 13, defeating Jake Manning at a Northeast Wrestling show.


Overseas (2009)

Blood lived and trained at the
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Dojo in Japan for three months, beginning in January 2009. He made his Pro Wrestling Noah debut under the name 'Ricky Steamboat Jr.' on January 23, 2009, in a loss to
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. On February 15, Steamboat teamed with
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in a loss to
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and
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. Three days later, Steamboat, Buchanan, and
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were defeated by
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, Muhammad Yone, and
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. On February 21, Naomichi Marufuji and Atsushi Aoki defeated Steamboat and Doug Williams, and the following night, Steamboat and Ippei Ota lost to
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and Kotaro Suzuki. His final appearance for Pro Wrestling Noah was on March 1, when he teamed with Tamon Honda and
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in a loss to
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,
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, and Kishin Kawabata at Budokan Hall. On March 8, Steamboat wrestled at a
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show, where he teamed with Ippei Ota in a loss to
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and Takashi Okita. In mid-2009, Steamboat wrestled for the
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(WWC) in
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. He made his WWC debut on July 24, by defeating Ricky Reyes. He went on to defeat
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, before losing to
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on July 31. He then began to
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with
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. The pair exchanged victories in singles matches, before Steamboat teamed with his father
Ricky Steamboat Richard Henry Blood Sr. (born February 28, 1953), better known by his ring name Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, is an American retired professional wrestler best known for his work with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), Jim Crockett Promot ...
to defeat Tua and Colón on August 15. He also trained in Europe for a few months, and toured England with
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(ASW) in October 2009. He debuted in ASW on October 2, defeating Mark Haskins. Victories over Karl Kramer and
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followed, and on October 18, Steamboat teamed with Gladiator Goliath to defeat the team of Jamie Gardner and Steve Allison. Two wins over Jimmy Jacobs were followed by further victories over Mikey Whiplash, and tag team victories over Doug Williams and
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, and Gardner and Allison.


WWE (2009–2013)

Blood signed a contract with
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(WWE) in December 2009, and was assigned to
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(FCW), WWE's
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. Blood debuted in FCW on February 18, 2010, under the ring name Richie Steamboat and lost to
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in his first match for the promotion. His first victory in FCW came at the television taping on February 25, when he defeated Donny Marlow. He went on to wrestle against
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,
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, Curt Hawkins,
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, and Johnny Curtis, before suffering a torn
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in March, which sidelined him for several months. Following his return, he teamed with his father to defeat The Dudebusters of
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and
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on June 20. In August, he unsuccessfully challenged Mason Ryan for the
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. Throughout late 2010, he competed against wrestlers including
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, Roman Leakee,
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, Lucky Cannon, and Byron Saxton. In December 2010, Steamboat formed a
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with
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, with the pair defeating Jacob Novak and Mahal in their first match as a team. On January 6, 2011, Steamboat and Rollins challenged Titus O'Neill and
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for the
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, but were unsuccessful. At the Miami-Dade County Fair on March 25, Steamboat and Rollins defeated O'Neill and Sandow to win the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship. They held the championship until May 12, when they dropped it to the team of Calvin Raines and Big E. Langston. In late 2011, Steamboat interfered in a fatal four-way match for the
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, and accidentally superkicked Husky Harris. On the following episode of FCW television, Steamboat began a heel turn when he attacked Harris again, after finding him standing over Aksana, and believing Harris had attacked her. As a result, Steamboat and Harris began feuding, with their first match ending in a
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. Leo Kruger later defeated the pair in a triple threat match to retain the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship, and the following week, Steamboat lost to Harris in a No Hold Barred match. After the pair continued to attack each other backstage and during matches, both men were suspended for 30 days. Upon their return, Steamboat lost to Harris in a Bullrope match to end their feud. On January 13, 2012, at the FCW television taping, Steamboat defeated
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by two falls to one to win the
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. On July 20, 2012, at a live event, Steamboat defeated Rick Victor to win the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship. He was the final FCW champion. In mid-2012, WWE
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FCW into
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. In June, Steamboat debuted for ''
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'' at the inaugural taping from
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, defeating both Rick Victor and Leo Kruger in separate matches. The latter match was a quarter-final in the Gold Rush tournament to determine the inaugural
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. On the August 15 episode of ''NXT'', Steamboat was eliminated by
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in the semi-finals. Steamboat then started a feud with Kassius Ohno; Steamboat defeated Ohno twice, but Ohno conducted successful post-match assaults on Steamboat. Ohno then injured and pinned Steamboat during a six-man tag match while teaming with the Ascension against Steamboat and
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on the October 17 episode of ''NXT''. Steamboat returned from injury and decisively pinned Ohno on the November 21, 2012 episode of ''NXT'' to end the feud. This was his final televised match after suffering a back injury for which he required surgery. More than a year later in December 2013, it was reported Blood had been released from his WWE contract. This was contradicted by later reports, which stated he remained under contract. However, in April 2015, his father stated that due to the injury and subsequent surgery, he would be unable to wrestle again.


Personal life

Blood also raced Legend Cars and Bandoleros under his ring name for several years at
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in the annual Summer Shootout Series.


Championships and accomplishments

*Exodus Wrestling Alliance **EWA Florida Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **EWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **EWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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**
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( 1 time) **
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( 1 time) **
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( 1 time) – with
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** Second FCW Grand Slam *''
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'' **PWI ranked him 99 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
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in 2012


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Steamboat, Richie 1987 births Living people American people of English descent American people of Japanese descent American sportspeople of Japanese descent American male professional wrestlers Sportspeople from Charlotte, North Carolina Professional wrestlers from North Carolina FCW Florida Heavyweight Champions FCW Jack Brisco 15 Champions FCW Florida Tag Team Champions