David Taylor
(born 1 May 1957) is a retired English
professional wrestler
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. He is best known for his appearances in the United States with
World Championship Wrestling
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from 1995 to 2000 and with
World Wrestling Entertainment
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from 2006 to 2007.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1977–1989)
A third-generation wrestler, Taylor was trained by his father Eric Taylor (who held the British Heavy-Middleweight title for the 14 years 1953–67) and grandfather Joe who competed in Wrestling at the 1932 Summer Olympic Games. After winning several awards as an
amateur wrestler
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, Taylor made his professional debut in 1978 under the
ring name
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Dave "Rocky" Taylor.
Taylor eventually joined
All Star Wrestling
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, making his terrestrial TV debut in 1987 when the company gained a share of ITV's wrestling coverage. In early 1988, he was tangentially involved in the falling out of
Kendo Nagasaki
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and
Rollerball Rocco when he and 'Ironfist' Clive Myers faced the duo in a televised contest in Croydon. Taylor was attempting, mid-match, to unmask Nagasaki and had nearly succeeded when Rocco intervened. Rocco attempted to pull the mask back down, but Taylor forearm-smashed Rocco, causing the mask to come off in his hands. As Taylor and Myers celebrated, Kendo fled to the dressing room and returned with another mask. Kendo's manager George Gillette blamed Rocco for the unmasking, igniting a major feud that would run on into the early 1990s.
Taylor defeated
Dave Finlay
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for the
All-Star British Heavyweight Championship in
King's Lynn
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on 4 June 1991.
He held the title for two years before losing to Tony St. Clair on 4 May 1993 in
Croydon
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. After St. Claire vacated the title in 1995, Taylor entered a tournament for the belt, and defeated
Marty Jones in the tournament final in August 1995 in Croydon. His second reign lasted until 1996, when he was defeated by Jones in Croydon.
Catch Wrestling Association (1989–1995)
In the early 1990s, Taylor began wrestling for the
German
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Catch Wrestling Association
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. On 21 December 1991 in
Bremen
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, he and
Chris Benoit
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defeated Franz Schumann and Miles Zrno for the
CWA World Tag Team Championship
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Title history
Footnotes
References
See also
*Continental Wrestling ...
.
They vacated the titles in June 1992 after Taylor suffered an injury and Benoit left the CWA to compete in
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
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. Taylor won the CWA Tag Team Championship on a second occasion on 18 July 1993,
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with Mile Zrno to defeat Larry Cameron and Mad Bull Buster. Cameron and Buster regained the titles on 24 October 1993 in
Hanover
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.
World Championship Wrestling (1995–2000)
In the mid-1990s, Taylor traveled to the United States of America and joined the
Atlanta
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-based
World Championship Wrestling
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promotion. Taylor, renamed ''Squire David Taylor'', formed a
stable with
Lord Steven Regal and
Earl Robert Eaton known as
The Blue Bloods.
After Eaton (an American) left the group, Taylor and Regal
feuded with him. Taylor continued to team with Regal until Regal was fired from WCW in 1998, at which point Taylor also left the promotion.
World Wrestling Federation (2001)
In 2001, Taylor joined the
World Wrestling Federation
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(WWF), acting as a trainer and wrestler in
Ohio Valley Wrestling
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...
, a subsidiary of the WWF.
Taylor eventually left the WWF after they asked him to relocate to
Cincinnati, Ohio
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, where the Heartland Wrestling Association was located.
Independent circuit (2001–2006)
In May 2002, Taylor, William (formerly Steven) Regal and
Dave Finlay
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opened the Atlantan "Blue Bloods Wrestling Academy", a
professional wrestling school
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.
On 7 April 2004 Taylor made an appearance in
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
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as a mentor/coach of
Team Britain during the
TNA 2004 America's X-Cup Tournament.
In February 2005, Taylor came back to the UK for three weeks with Brian Dixon's
All Star Wrestling
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, where he responded to some comments made by
Drew McDonald.
World Wrestling Entertainment (2006–2008)
Taylor was hired by
World Wrestling Entertainment
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(WWE) in January 2006 to train wrestling students at
Deep South Wrestling
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(DSW) in
McDonough, Georgia
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.
On 23 March 2006, Taylor returned to the ring in DSW to once again team with William Regal.
On 20 October 2006 episode of ''
SmackDown!'', Regal announced that Taylor would be joining him on the brand.
The two debuted the same night, earning a dominating victory over
Scotty 2 Hotty and
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.
Though the pair reformed their previous tag team, Regal and Taylor would not reuse the Blue Bloods
gimmick
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, instead portraying themselves as sadistic fighters. The team was quickly put into jeopardy in their second match together when Taylor suffered a torn
meniscus
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in his left knee. Taylor took a more relaxed role for a couple of weeks as a corner man for Regal and only wrestled a few short
house show
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matches. Taylor would quickly heal from his injury and the pair went on to feud with
Paul London and Brian Kendrick
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in the hunt for the
WWE Tag Team Championship. After defeating London and Kendrick on several occasions, they earned a WWE Tag Team Championship match at
Armageddon
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in December. The match was changed into a
fatal-four way ladder match
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also involving
MNM and
The Hardys, and London and Kendrick retained their titles. In a subsequent regular tag rematch on ''SmackDown!'' Regal and Taylor came up short of winning the titles.
After
WrestleMania 23
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, Regal and Taylor began a feud with
Kane when after a match between Kane and Taylor, Taylor and Regal attacked Kane.
The Boogeyman soon joined the feud as Kane's tag team partner, but the feud ended after Kane defeated Regal in a singles match. On 25 May edition of ''SmackDown!'', Regal and Taylor competed in a number one contenders match for the WWE Tag Team Championship against Kendrick and London which they lost when
Deuce 'n Domino
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interfered, making both teams the number one contenders. This led to a triple threat match the next week on ''SmackDown!'', where Deuce 'n Domino retained. Taylor and Regal's tag team would come to an end on 17 June when Regal was drafted to ''Raw'' during the
Supplemental Draft.
Following Regal's departure, Taylor was absent from ''SmackDown!'' for several weeks and began teaming with
Paul Burchill at house shows and dark matches. Since then, Taylor had only competed on ''SmackDown!'' sparingly, competing in a 20-Man Battle Royal for the then-vacant
World Heavyweight Championship and losing a match to former rival Kane. Taylor brought
Drew McIntyre
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McIntyre is a two-time WWE Champion, one-time WWE ...
to ''SmackDown!'' in October 2007 and acted as his mentor, but McIntyre would only make a few appearances before moving to the ''Raw'' brand in January 2008. Following McIntyre's move, Taylor went on a leave of absence from WWE television. He was released by WWE on 28 April 2008.
Independent circuit (2008–2012)
On 26 and 27 September Taylor took part in the
2008 Ted Petty Invitational
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held by
IWA Mid-South
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in
Joliet, Illinois
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. He defeated
Tracy Smothers
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in the first round, but lost out to
Claudio Castagnoli
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in the quarter finals.
On 24 January 2009, Taylor failed to show for an event by Superstar Wrestling at the
Journal Tyne Theatre in
Newcastle upon Tyne
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, leading to a number of spectators leaving the arena upon finding out the news.
From 27 to 29 March 2009, he competed in
Chikara's
King of Trios Tournament as a member of "Team Uppercut", along with Claudio Castagnoli and
Bryan Danielson
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. The team made it all the way to the finals before losing to "F.I.S.T." of
Gran Akuma
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,
Icarus
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and
Chuck Taylor.
On 4 April 2009, Taylor lost a fourway match for the HPW Heavyweight Championship against HPW heavyweight champion Vito "the Violator" Toscani, Anthony Zeus and Eddy De La Combe in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
In March 2010 Taylor received a tryout as an agent for
TNA Wrestling
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Founded by Jeff and Jerry Jarrett in 2002, the promot ...
.
On 2 April 2011, Taylor appeared at the
Ring of Honor
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pay-per-view
Honor Takes Center Stage as the newest member of
Prince Nana
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Early life
Although Nana was born in the United States, he cla ...
's
The Embassy stable, facing
Colt Cabana
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in a losing effort.
On 9 September 2011, Taylor made his debut for small British promotion New Generation Wrestling (NGW) in a winning effort against
Jack Gallagher
Taylor retired from professional wrestling in 2012.
Championships and accomplishments
*
All Star Promotions
**
British Heavyweight Championship (
2 times
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)
*
Catch Wrestling Association
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**
CWA World Tag Team Championship
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Title history
Footnotes
References
See also
*Continental Wrestling ...
(
2 times
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)
– with
Chris Benoit
Christopher Michael Benoit (; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career including most notably the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling ...
(1), and Miles Zrno (1)
**
Hanover Tournament (2004)
*
CWF Mid-Atlantic
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**
CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*
Frontier Wrestling Alliance
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**
European Heavyweight Championship
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The title was recognised as official by UK national TV network ITV for the purposes of their coverage ...
(1 time)
*''
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''
**PWI ranked him #214 in the
PWI 500
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in 2007
References
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1957 births
English male professional wrestlers
Living people
People from Queensbury, West Yorkshire
Professional wrestling trainers
Sportspeople from Yorkshire
Stampede Wrestling alumni
20th-century professional wrestlers
21st-century professional wrestlers