Michael Verdi (November 12, 1980 – June 18, 2010), best known by his
ring name Trent Acid, was an American
professional wrestler
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.
He worked as a
tag team wrestler for most of his career, primarily as part of
The Backseat Boyz with
Johnny Kashmere, in several American
independent promotions, including
Combat Zone Wrestling and
Ring of Honor. He also worked a singles career with several promotions, including
Juggalo Championship Wrestling.
Early life
Verdi was childhood friends with Rocky Ciarrocchi (better known as fellow wrestler Hellter Skelter).
Professional wrestling career
Early Career (1995–1999)
Acid wrestled at the age of 14. He wrestled in independent promotions only in Philadelphia, Delaware and New Jersey.
Combat Zone Wrestling (1999–2004)
![GWF Battle of the Champions - Trent Acid](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bf/GWF_Battle_of_the_Champions_-_Trent_Acid.jpg)
Acid debuted in
Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) in 1999 and competed mostly in singles matches. At the first ''Cage of Death'', he teamed with White Lotus to face the Kashmerinoes (
Johnny Kashmere and Robbie Mireno). Acid wrestled many matches against Kashmere before teaming up with him to form
The Backseat Boyz.
The Backseat Boyz won the
CZW Tag Team Championship
The CZW World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship owned and copyrighted by the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) promotion; it is contested for in their tag team division. It was created and debuted on Feb ...
. While part of this team, Acid still wrestled in the singles division and won the
CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship three times, competing against the likes of
Ruckus and Justice Pain for the title. He also became the second
Best of the Best
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winner by defeating
Jody Fleisch
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in the final match at ''Best of the Best 2''. In September 2003, Acid won the vacant
CZW Iron Man Championship by defeating
Nick Gage and
Jimmy Rave in a three-way match.
Around this time, Acid, along with Johnny Kashmere, joined the Hi-V stable and feuded with
Zandig and his ultraviolent team. This feud came to an end at ''
Cage of Death V'' in the Cage of Death match. However, before competing in the Cage of Death match, Acid first had to defend his Iron Man Championship against Jimmy Rave. The match went to a time limit draw with each man scoring one fall, but the match was ordered to restart and Rave won the title. Acid went on to the Cage of Death but was eliminated and his team eventually lost. The Hi-V broke up after this and The Backseat Boyz soon left CZW. Acid returned to CZW later in 2004 and feuded with
Teddy Hart and Messiah. He left again shortly after.
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (2000–2002)
At the young age of 19, Acid would go to Japan to work for
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
(BJW) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 1995. It is most famous for its deathmatch style contests.
History
Big Japan Pro Wrestling was founded in March 1995 by former AJPW wrestlers Shinya Kojika and Kendo Nagasak ...
. They had a working relationship with CZW. Acid would drop the
CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship to Winger on July 2 in Tokyo. He would feud with
Ryuji Ito. Then on August 19, 2001, he beat
Jun Kasai for the CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship. On December 2, 2001 he defeated
Ruckus for the
BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship in Philadelphia at
CZW Cage of Death III. He would drop the title to The Winger at Harder Than Hardcore Series 2002 on March 3, 2002, in Yokohama.
Ring of Honor (2002–2004)
Acid joined
Ring of Honor (ROH) in 2002, when he and Johnny Kashmere defeated
Homicide
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and
Steve Corino in an interpromotional match between ROH and CZW at the first ''Glory By Honor''. The Backseat Boyz would go on to work for ROH permanently. They continued wrestling together and competed in many scramble matches against the likes of
The SAT,
The Carnage Crew and Special K. However, Acid is perhaps best known from ROH for his feud with Homicide which ended in a
Fight Without Honor match on May 28, 2003, at'' Wrestlerave 03'' which Acid would win.
After this feud, The Backseat Boyz won the
ROH Tag Team Championship by defeating Special K in the final round of a gauntlet match for the vacant title.
This made The Backseat Boyz the first team to win both the CZW and ROH Tag Team Championships. Acid and Kashmere lost the title to Special K at the next show.
Later, Kashmere left ROH and Acid would continue as a singles wrestler. At ROH's ''Reborn: Completion'', Acid fought with Jimmy Rave but he lost after Rave hit the Rave Clash on him. At ''Testing The Limit'', he challenged
Samoa Joe for the
ROH World Championship, but did not win. He was also part of the ''Scramble Cage Melee'' main event in the scramble cage. Acid had his last ROH match at ''Final Battle 2004'' against
Jimmy Jacobs. After losing this match, he quit ROH.
Pro Wrestling Unplugged (2004–2009)
Acid joined Pro Wrestling Unplugged at its inception in 2004, eventually feuding with Homicide,
2 Cold Scorpio, and Devon Moore over the PWU World Heavyweight Title. In 2005, Trent feuded with his old friend and new rival, Hellter Skelter. The feud lasted a few months, starting with Hellter claiming that Trent turned his back on their friendship and made him the evil person he is today. After months of feuding, Acid defeated Skelter in a "Philadelphia Street Fight" match on August 20, 2005. The feud continued in 2007, with Hellter wanting a rematch, and recording disturbing promos on PWU ''Surge TV'', calling out Acid and claiming he would "carve
cid'sflesh". Finally on November 23, 2007, Acid accepted the rematch and lost to Skelter, who had outside help from
Sunny.
Acid made his return to PWU, following knee surgery, on March 16, 2008, at the event ''Haunted'', wrestling Television Champion ZBarr to a time-limit draw. Since the departure of
Tod Gordon, and subsequent handoff of sole ownership to tag-team partner Johnny Kashmere, Acid has been named co-owner of the company.
WWE appearance (2006)
Acid made a one night appearance for
WWE on January 9, 2006, in a dark match on
Sunday Night Heat
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teaming with Bison Bravado as they lost to
3-Minute Warning (
Rosey and
Jamal
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at BehindTheName.com and a surna ...
).
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2006–2007)
Acid debuted in
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) in 2007 under the
gimmick
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of an arrogant
priest
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.
Acid, the self-proclaimed "Savior of JCW", cut a
promo against the
Juggalo fanbase, the company, and
Insane Clown Posse (
real-life owners of JCW) in the first episode of
SlamTV!
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.
He continued to badmouth the company in the following weeks while having confrontations with several heroes.
On the fourth episode, Acid won a 10 Man
Battle Royal to become the number one contender for
Corporal Robinson's
JCW Heavyweight Championship.
In their first match, Acid temporarily blinded Robinson with
holy water
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, causing the referee to end the match.
Two weeks later at ''West Side Wars'', Acid pinned Robinson after using Robinson's championship belt as a weapon, becoming the new JCW Heavyweight Champion.
Corporal Robinson received his rematch at ''East Side Wars'' in a
Steel Cage match and regained the championship.
At
Bloodymania
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, Acid and The Young Alter Boys lost a Six Man Tag Team match against the team of Insane Clown Posse and
Sabu.
Pro Wrestling Syndicate (2007–2009)
Acid also worked for the new promotion Pro Wrestling Syndicate where he had matches with
Alex Shelley,
Human Tornado,
Danny Doring,
Justin Credible and Sabu. On May 29, 2009, Acid won a four-way match to win the PWS Heavyweight Championship.
Later Career (2007–2010)
In April 2007, Acid worked a couple of matches in England in the King of Europe Cup. In April 2008, he wrestled for Nu-Wrestling Evolution in Spain. Acid took a hiatus from wrestling from July 2008 to May 2009, after he got into trouble with the law after assaulting a neighbour. He was in prison for 9 months. Then he wrestled for Fight The World Wrestling and National Wrestling Superstars.
Return to Combat Zone Wrestling (2008–2009)
On June 14, 2008, Acid made his return to CZW when he faced World Champion Nick Gage in a non-title match. At 'An Eye for an Eye' on April 11, 2009, Acid made his full-time return to CZW. It was the main event of the evening as
Sami Callihan and
Jon Moxley took on
Brain Damage
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and
Drake Younger.
His last appearance for CZW was on October 10, 2009 as he lost to Greg Excellent at Served Ties.
Return to Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2009–2010)
Acid returned to JCW at
Bloodymania III, where he teamed with the Alter Boys (Tim, Tom, Terry, and Todd).
The group lost to the
Juggalo World Order (Corporal Robinson,
Scott Hall,
Shaggy 2 Dope
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,
Violent J, and
Sid Vicious) in the main event.
His last match in JCW was lost to
2 Tuff Tony at Oddball Bonanza in a barbed wire boards and baseball bats match on March 20, 2010.
Personal life
On April 2, 2010, Verdi was arrested for possession of
heroin. This charge combined with other previous charges, which included possession of drug paraphernalia and public intoxication. On May 12, he was sentenced to a maximum of 23 months of confinement, in addition to court mandated rehab, after reaching a plea deal. He had another trial set for July 13.
Death
![Michael Verdi (Trent Acid) Plot @ Grave Site](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c0/Michael_Verdi_%28Trent_Acid%29_Plot_%40_Grave_Site.jpg)
On the morning of June 18, 2010, Verdi was found dead at his
Philadelphia
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home by his mother.
[ The Philadelphia medical examiner's office determined that he had died because of a ]drug overdose
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At an ROH show in Buffalo, New York
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that night, ROH held a ten-bell salute to honor Verdi. At CZW Tournament of Death show on June 26 in Townsend, Delaware, CZW honored him with a ten bell salute before the show. On June 28, it was announced that a tribute show, '' Acid-Fest: A Tribute to Trent Acid,'' would be taking place at The Arena
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Arena, ARENA, or the Arena may also refer to:
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* Arena, Iran
* Arena, Calabria, Italy
* La ...
in Philadelphia on July 10. The show featured several of Verdi's friends within professional wrestling along with some of his students from PWU, which raised over $7,000 for the Trent Acid Memorial Fund, helping his family with his funeral costs. During the event Verdi was inducted into the Hardcore Hall of Fame.
Verdi was featured in the documentary ''Card Subject to Change'', which documented the independent wrestling scene, primarily on the East Coast. Verdi talked candidly about his addiction and waking up three days after an overdose. He died before filming was completed, and the film was dedicated to his memory.
Championships and accomplishments
* Assault Championship Wrestling
**ACW Tag Team Championship
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(1 time) – with Johnny Kashmere
*Big Japan Pro Wrestling
(BJW) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 1995. It is most famous for its deathmatch style contests.
History
Big Japan Pro Wrestling was founded in March 1995 by former AJPW wrestlers Shinya Kojika and Kendo Nagasak ...
** BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
* Combat Zone Wrestling
** CZW Iron Man Championship ( 1 time)
** CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship ( 3 times)
**CZW Tag Team Championship
The CZW World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship owned and copyrighted by the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) promotion; it is contested for in their tag team division. It was created and debuted on Feb ...
(4 times
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) – with Johnny Kashmere
**Best of the Best
Best or The Best may refer to:
People
* Best (surname), people with the surname Best
* Best (footballer, born 1968), retired Portuguese footballer
Companies and organizations
* Best & Co., an 1879–1971 clothing chain
* Best Lock Corporation, ...
( 2002)
** CZW Hall of Fame (2019)
* East Coast Wrestling Association
** ECWA Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Johnny Kashmere
*Eastern Wrestling Federation/Hardway Wrestling
**HW Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Johnny Kashmere
*Grande Wrestling Alliance
**GWA Lightweight Championship (1 time)
* Hardcore Hall of Fame
**Class of 2010[
* Jersey All Pro Wrestling
** JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 3 times) – with Johnny Kashmere (2) and Billy Reil (1)
* Juggalo Championship Wrestling
** JCW Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
*National Championship Wrestling
**NCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Johnny Kashmere
*New Millennium Wrestling
**NMW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Billy Reil
* Phoenix Championship Wrestling
** PCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Johnny Kashmere
*Pro Wrestling Syndicate
**PWS Heavyweight Championship (1 time)]
*Pro Wrestling Unplugged
**PWU Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
* Ring of Honor
** ROH Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Johnny Kashmere
*United States Xtreme Wrestling
**UXW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**UXW Xtreme Championship (1 time)
**UXW United States Championship (1 time)
**UXW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Mike Tobin
*Urban Wrestling Alliance
**UWA Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
**UWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Billy Reil
See also
* List of premature professional wrestling deaths
References
External links
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2010 deaths
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Sportspeople from Philadelphia
20th-century professional wrestlers
21st-century professional wrestlers
ROH World Tag Team Champions
BJW Junior Heavyweight Champions (original version)
CZW Iron Man Champions