Rhyno Bio
Name : Terrance Guido Gerin
Ring Name : Rhyno or Rhino
Birth Date : 7 Oct 1975
Birth Place : Michigan, USA Mini Bio
Terrance Guido Gerin (conceived October 7, 1975) is an
American expert wrestler, government official and performing artist known by
his ring name Rhyno (or Rhino). He is as of now marked to WWE, contending on
the SmackDown brand, where he is one portion of the inaugural WWE SmackDown Tag
Team Champions with Heath Slater.
Rhyno beforehand showed up in WWE from 2001 to 2005
and again in their formative framework NXT from 2015 to 2016. He likewise
worked for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1999 to 2001, with Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2005 to 2010 and again in 2014 and with
Ring of Honor (ROH) from 2011 to 2013.
Rhyno is a two-time title holder, having held the ECW
World Heavyweight Championship and NWA World Heavyweight Championship once
every (he was the last ECW World Heavyweight Champion inside the first ECW
advancement). He is likewise a one-time WCW United States Champion, two-time
ECW World Television Champion, three-time WWF Hardcore Champion, and a one-time
inaugural WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion with Heath Slater.
Full Bio
Early profession - WCW/WWF upgrade ability
Gerin prepared as a wrestler at the Can-Am Wrestling
School situated in Windsor, Ontario under Scott D'Amore, who he later rejoined
with in TNA. He appeared in 1994 on the Detroit free circuit under the ring
name Terry Richards. Gerin showed up in WCW as upgrade ability. Richards lost
to "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan on the August fifth release of WCW Saturday
Night. WCW Television Champion The Renegade vanquished Richards on the
September ninth release of WCW Pro. Richards and Johnny Swinger lost to the Nasty
Boys on the September sixteenth version of WCW Saturday Night. His last
appearance was a misfortune to Road Warrior Hawk on the September 24, 1995
version of WCW WorldWide. Gerin showed up on the November 6, 1995 scene of
Monday Night Raw losing to Henry O. Godwinn. Gerin later embraced the ring name
Rhino Richards and started wrestling in Canada, where he framed a stable known
as "Hooligan Life" with Joe Legend, Zakk Wyld (Keith Assoun),
Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion, Brett Kimball, and Sexton Hardcastle
(later named Edge). He had fights with Beautiful Brian Fury and Alexis Machine
which were a piece of HotSeat Productions.
Find Wrestling Association
In 1997, Gerin moved to Hanover, Germany, where he
started vieing for the Catch Wrestling Association (CWA) under the ring name
"Rhino Richards". On October 10, 1998, he cooperated with XL Legend
to win the empty CWA World Tag Team Championship, vanquishing Rico de Cuba and
August Smisl. The titles were abandoned in October 1998 when Gerin left the
advancement in the wake of marking with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW).
Great Championship Wrestling
Gerin appeared in ECW in 1999 as Rhino. Rhino
immediately united with Steve Corino and Jack Victory. Rhino and Corino tested
Tommy Dreamer and Raven for the ECW World Tag Team Championship at Anarchy
Rulz, however were crushed. In late 1999, Rhino started fighting with The
Sandman, and at November to Remember he collaborated with the Impact Players to
thrashing Dreamer, Raven, and Sandman.
On March 12, 2000, Rhino lost to Super Crazy in the
finals of a competition for the World Television Championship at Living
Dangerously. He won the title on April 22, overcoming Yoshihiro Tajiri at
CyberSlam. He lost the title to Kid Kash on August 26, however recovered it
barely two weeks after the fact on September 9.
All through mid-2000, Rhino kept on quarreling with
The Sandman, vanquishing him in title matches at Hardcore Heaven and Heatwave.
Over the span of the match with The Sandman at Hardcore Heaven, Rhino played
out a Rhino Driver to the Sandman's better half and valet, Lori. At Heatwave,
Rhino assaulted the couple before his match and endeavored to compel Lori's
head into a toilet.
Rhino won the World Heavyweight Championship on
January 7, 2001 at Guilty as Charged, overcoming Sandman in a squash coordinate
instantly after The Sandman had won the title from Steve Corino in a
three-manner tables, steps, seats, and sticks match. He guarded the title twice
a while later, crushing The Sandman on January 12 and Spike Dudley on January
13, 2001 on the last two ECW appears before at last getting to be both the last
World Heavyweight Champion and World Television Champion because of the organization
collapsing in April.
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
The Alliance and damage
Taking after the conclusion of ECW, Gerin marked an
agreement with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He appeared on the March
19, 2001 scene of Raw, in Albany, New York at the Pepsi Arena, under the ring
name Rhyno as a heel, adjusting himself to Edge and Christian. Rhyno went ahead
to Edge and Christian thrashing The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz for the WWF
Tag Team Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at WrestleMania
X-Seven. on the April 17, 2001 release of Smackdown, Rhyno crushed Kane to win
the Hardcore Title. at Backlash (2001), Rhyno crushed Raven to hold the WWF
Hardcore Championship. at Judgment Day (2001), Rhyno, Edge, and Christian went
ahead to frame a stable with Kurt Angle known as Team RECK, with every one of
the four individuals achieving the semi-finals of the King of the Ring. Rhyno
was disposed of from the occasion by the possible victor, Edge. Following this,
he went ahead to go after the Hardcore Championship, which he won on three
events in mid-2001.
in July 9 scene of Raw, Rhyno "attacked" the
WWF alongside other ECW wrestlers. The gathering, drove by previous ECW
proprietor Paul Heyman, went ahead to converge with adversary association WCW
soon thereafter, framing The Alliance.at Invasion, Rhyno contended in the
headliner the Inaugural Brawl match; five-on-five label group match where Team
WCW and ECW (Booker T, Diamond Dallas Page, (WCW) Rhyno and The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (ECW)) crushed Team WWF (Stone Cold Steve
Austin, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker and Kane), Rhyno quarreled with
Chris Jericho because of Jericho offending Stephanie McMahon, the on-screen
proprietor of ECW, on various events. One remarkable minute amid the fight saw
Rhyno Gore Jericho through the SmackDown! stage set on the August 9 scene of
SmackDown!. at SummerSlam (2001), Rhyno confronted Chris Jericho in a losing
exertion. On September 23 at Unforgiven, he crushed individual ECW graduate
Tajiri for the WCW United States Championship. He held the title for simply
under a month prior losing to Kurt Angle on the October 22 scene of Raw. As an
aftereffect of his misfortune, Rhyno was "suspended" from The
Alliance on the October 25 scene of SmackDown!. The suspension was a point
composed to clarify Rhyno's nonappearance while he experienced cervical combination
surgery for two herniated circles in his neck. The surgery was effectively
performed on November 12, 2001.
Brand switches
Rhyno came back to WWE TV thirteen months after the
fact on the February 27, 2003 scene of SmackDown!, adjusting himself to Chris
Benoit and accordingly turning into a face without precedent for his WWE
profession. Rhyno and Benoit went ahead to unsuccessfully challenge Team Angle
for the Tag Team Championship in a triple risk label group match (likewise
including Los Guerreros) at WrestleMania XIX. Rhyno and Benoit kept on joining
together until Vengeance, when Rhyno turned on Benoit amid a United States
Championship match against Eddie Guerrero, in this way turning heel once again.
at Judgment Day (2003), Rhyno collaborated with Spanky, and Chris Benoit in a
losing exertion against John Cena and The Full Blooded Italians (Chuck Palumbo
and Johnny Stamboli). Rhyno kept on wrestling on SmackDown! seeking after the
United States Championship on a few events. at SummerSlam (2003), Rhyno
contended in a Fatal four-manner match for the WWE United States Championship
yet neglected to win the title. at the Royal Rumble (2004) Rhyno contended in
the 30-man Royal Rumble match where he entered at #6 yet was disposed of by
Chris Benoit. In March 2004, Rhyno was drafted to the Raw brand in the 2004 WWE
Draft Lottery. Soon thereafter he confronted Chris Benoit for the World
Heavyweight Championship in a losing exertion. In July he turned face again by
first squashing then heel Lance Storm in a match and afterward framing a label
group with Tajiri. The pair tested for the World Tag Team Championship on a few
events all through 2004.In January 2005 on a scene of Raw Rhyno lost a Royal
Rumble qualifying match to Edge
Rhyno was discharged from his WWE contract on April 9,
2005 alongside his companion Matt Hardy because of an open contention with his
better half that occurred at the WrestleMania 21 afterparty. He showed up on
WWE TV at the WWE-created ECW gathering pay-per-view One Night Stand on June
12, where he lost to Sabu.
Add up to Nonstop Action Wrestling
NWA World Heavyweight Champion
After time on the free circuit, Gerin made his
presentation in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on July 17, 2005 as Rhino,
returning to the ECW spelling of his wrestling name. He appeared by hitting
then-NWA World Heavyweight Champion Raven with the Gore taking after a match
with Abyss at No Surrender, hence appearing as both a lowlife and an individual
from Planet Jarrett.
These occasions prompted a match being planned between
the group of Rhino and Jeff Jarrett and the group of Raven and the returning
Sabu at Sacrifice on August 14. Amid the Sacrifice preshow, Director of
Authority Larry Zbyszko educated Jarrett, who had campaigned for a title shot
for a few weeks, that in the event that he could stick Raven, he would get a
shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Unbreakable. In any case,
ought to Jarrett lose the match, he would be denied from getting a world title
shot for one year. Later that night, amid the label match, Jeff Hardy came back
to TNA, assaulting Jarrett and empowering Rhino to Gore and stick Raven. An
incensed Jarrett, enraged at having lost his shot at the title, looked as
Zbyszko declared Rhino to be the new number one contender quickly after the
compensation per-view went off the air. Rhino confronted Raven at Unbreakable
in a match which saw him coincidentally Gore a shopping basket in respect to
his Hardcore Championship session with Raven at Backlash in the WWF.
Notwithstanding impedance from Jarrett, Raven held his title in the wake of
hitting Rhino with an Even Flow DDT.
Rhino battled Jeff Hardy in the headliner of the
presentation scene of Impact! on Spike TV on October 1. The match was
proclaimed a no-challenge after both Abyss and Sabu meddled. At Bound for
Glory, Rhino, Abyss, Sabu, and Hardy confronted each other in a Monster's Ball
match, which Rhino won subsequent to hitting a second rope Rhino Driver on
Hardy. Soon thereafter, Rhino won a 10-man Gauntlet match to figure out who
might confront Jeff Jarrett for his NWA World Heavyweight Championship after
Kevin Nash, Jarrett's booked adversary, was hurried to the healing center due
to a true blue injury. Rhino went ahead to crush Jarrett and win the title.
Rhino lost the NWA World Title to Jeff Jarrett on a 2-hour prime time uncommon
scene of Impact! on November 3.
Beginning with the November 26 scene of Impact!, TNA
began airing promos about Rhino's profession and individual life in planning
for his title rematch at Turning Point. He lost the rematch after a guitar shot
and impedance from all of Team Canada.
Rhino then wrapped up a severe quarrel with Abyss, who
(because of his arrangement with Planet Jarrett) ended Rhino's war on Team
Canada. The quarrel saw Abyss Black Hole Slam Rhino on to a few seats, and
Rhino crush Abyss through a steel divider with the Gore. Their singles fight
finished at Against All Odds when Rhino Gored Abyss off of a fifteen-foot slope
on to four tables. In April, Rhino turned into an individual from Sting's
four-man group of "Warriors", joining A.J. Styles and Ron Killings to
battle Jeff Jarrett's "Armed force" in a Lethal Lockdown match at
Lockdown. On June 9, after Rhino vanquished Jeff Jarrett at a TNA house show in
the old ECW Arena in Philadelphia, he openly recognized that he had been
offered an agreement to return to WWE and wrestle for the new ECW. Rhino, in
any case, chose to stay with TNA. On July 11, Rhino made an open test against
WWE for their present incarnation of ECW. The stunning disclosure was that he
didn't care for the bearing of the new ECW and tossed the "genuine"
ECW World Heavyweight Championship (covered up in a burlap sack as Rhino
expressed WWE debilitated lawful activity in the event that he indicated it)
into an oil drum and copied it (he later conceded that it was a reproduction,
regardless he has the first belt at his home). He then quarreled with Monty
Brown and Samoa Joe. This brought about the three men contending at Hard
Justice, which finished with Samoa Joe winning by sticking Monty Brown
subsequent to hammering Brown through a table. Rhino then went into a quarrel
with Christian Cage, playing off their previous history together in WWE, Japan,
and Canada. The quarrel proceeded when Christian and Rhino went head to head in
an Eight Mile Street Fight at Bound for Glory, on October 22. Christian won
after a con-seat to with a stepping stool, a broken table, a road sign, and a
few seats on top of Rhino. This quarrel finished on the November 16 scene of
Impact!, where he confronted Cage in a six-sides of steel spiked metal match.
Confine won the match after Rhino's Gore sent him through the entryway of the
cage.
Different fights and organizations together
Towards the end of 2006, Rhino went into a project
with A.J. Styles. This began with Rhino attempting to help Styles with his
circumstance with Christopher Daniels, just to have Styles pull away and blame
Rhino for getting into his business, along these lines turning him heel. Rhino
would lose to Styles at Turning Point after Styles faked a knee damage and
after that stuck Rhino with a move up. The Rhino-Styles fight proceeded into
2007. At Final Resolution, Rhino crushed Styles in a Last Man Standing match.
Rhino set up tables in foresight of sending Styles through them with a Gore.
Styles, in any case, saw what was occurring and declined to get up, in this
manner losing. After the match, Rhino swore he was not through with Styles and
gave him a Rhino Driver on the passage ramp. At Against All Odds, Styles
vanquished Rhino in a Motor City Chain match in the wake of avoiding a Gore and
moving up Rhino for the pin. A.J. Styles then tested any wrestler in TNA to
wrestle him at Destination X in the introduction of the Elevation X match and
Rhino acknowledged the test. At Destination X, Rhino crushed A.J. Styles in the
Elevation X match after a Gore, and stepping on Styles fingers. On March 22,
Rhino was picked as the third individual from Kurt Angle's group for the
Lockdown match, alongside Samoa Joe and in the long run Jeff Jarrett and Sting.
Group Angle was fruitful at Lockdown in the wake of overcoming Christian's
Coalition in a Lethal Lockdown match. Rhino had a major spot in the match when
he Gored Tomko through the confine door.
Rhino experienced short fights with Christopher
Daniels and The Latin American Xchange before proceeding onward to his next
enormous quarrel with James Storm. On the June 21 Impact!, Storm and Robert
Roode vanquished Rhino and Eric Young. Taking after the match, Storm poured
lager on Rhino, making him snap. Two weeks after the fact, Rhino had a sit-down
meeting with Mike Tenay and uncovered that he was a recuperating alcoholic, and
that made him snap in the wake of being secured with beer. The quarrel amongst
Rhino and Storm brought about a match at Victory Road. Storm won the match
subsequent to hitting Rhino with a lager bottle. After the match was over Storm
and Jackie Moore assaulted Rhino and emptied lager into his mouth and left him
seeping in the ring. At Hard Justice, Rhino lost a Bar Room Brawl to Storm,
after Storm crushed a brew bottle into the back of Rhino's head, yet Rhino beat
him at No Surrender. After the match, he Gored Moore. Rhino then quarreled with
Raven, bringing about a Monster's Ball match at Bound for Glory between Rhino,
Raven, Abyss, and Black Reign which Abyss won. At Turning Point, he was booked
to take an interest in a match cooperating with Abyss to go up against Black
Reign and Rellik, yet he was supplanted by Raven because of harm. Subsequent to
doing combating a kayfabe liquor abuse backslide (brought on by the James Storm
storyline), Rhino authoritatively made his arrival at Against All Odds when he
Gored Storm, which created Eric Young to hold his World Drinking Championship.
On March 9, Rhino vanquished Storm at Destination X, in the second authority
Elevation X Match, making Rhino 2-0 in Elevation X.
The following week, Christian Cage needed to discover
a label accomplice to help him battle A.J. Styles and Tomko and requested that
Rhino go along with him, yet Rhino rejected because of their previous history
(Cage had since turned face). Tomko, Styles, and Team 3D assaulted Cage after
his label group match with Kevin Nash. The next week on Impact!, Cage figured
out how to get Rhino on his side amid a meeting with Jeremy Borash. At Lockdown
in the Lethal Lockdown match, Rhino stuck Storm to get the win for Cage's team.
Rhino went ahead to shape a label group with Cage and they contended in the
Deuces Wild Tag Team Tournament to crown new label group champions by beating
The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) to qualify. The
competition occurred at Sacrifice where they beat the group of Robert Roode and
Booker T, however lost in the second round to Team 3D after Brother Ray hit
Rhino with a kendo stick. Rhino would beat James Storm to meet all requirements
for the King of the Mountain match at Slammiversary, where Samoa Joe held the
TNA World Heavyweight Championship. From that point forward, Rhino shaped a
label group with Christian Cage. At Hard Justice, Rhino and Christian Cage
vanquished Team 3D to end their quarrel.
Rhino and Christian unobtrusively went their different
routes, with Cage going to headliners and Rhino alongside then TNA Women's
Champion Taylor Wilde beginning a fight with The Beautiful People and Cute Kip
soon after Hard Justice. At Bound for Glory IV, Rhino alongside ODB and Rhaka
Khan crushed The Beautiful People and Cute Kip in a Bimbo Brawl. On the October
23 scene of Impact!, Rhino stood up to Sheik Abdul Bashir over political
perspectives. He was later assaulted by Bashir. The quarrel finished after
Rhino got requital and vanquished Sheik at Turning Point.
On the November 20 scene of Impact!, Rhino assaulted
The Main Event Mafia, yet the Mafia battled back and set him in a coffin. The
following week, Rhino authoritatively joined A.J. Styles and Samoa Joe, naming
the gathering the TNA Frontline. Rhino chose the Frontline needed to have more
individuals in the event that they needed to beat the Main Event Mafia, and,
much to the shock and addressing of the gathering, requested that Team 3D join
the Frontline. Later in the night, Team 3D consented to join the Frontline,
helping Styles and Joe assault the Mafia. At Genesis, Rhino lost to Sting in a
World Heavyweight Title Match.
t the Lockdown pre-appear, Eric Young crushed Danny
Bonaduce. After the session, Bonaduce assaulted Young, yet Rhino went to the
ring to help Young and after that Gored Bonaduce. A short time later, Rhino
started a point that circulated on TV, where he would prepare and guide Jesse
Neal, a previous individual from the military, to end up a professional
wrestler. In any case, in preparing Jesse Neal, Rhino has turned out to be
entirely disappointed prompting a touchiness. This prompted a label match on
August 13, 2009 where when Jesse lost the match making a "youngster
botch" by denying a hot tag to Rhino. Rhino turned heel later by gutting
his previous protege, Jesse Neal. At that point his previous coaches Team 3D
had acknowledged what a narrow minded man Rhino was, in this way prompting a
quarrel between them. Rhino showed up at No Surrender to confront new genius
Bobby Lashley. In spite of Goring Lashley twice, Rhino was crushed after a
knockout punch. On the October 15 scene of Impact!, he lost a stretcher match
to Bobby Lashley. The next week, Rhino would begin a point where he guaranteed
that TNA was favoring the more youthful ability of the organization, while
attempting to compel veterans like himself out of the company. After weeks of
influence, on the November 5 scene of Impact! Group 3D turned heel and joined
Rhino in his cause. At Turning Point Rhino alongside Team 3D crushed Matt
Morgan, Hernandez and D'Angelo Dinero after a Gore by Rhino. On the November 19
scene of Impact! Jesse Neal turned heel and joined Rhino and Team 3D. Two weeks
after the fact, Suicide joined Morgan, Hernandez and Dinero to level the
playing field. At Final Resolution, Morgan, Hernandez, Dinero and Suicide
crushed Neal, Team 3D and Rhino in an eight-man end label group match. When
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff assumed control TNA toward the start of 2010,
Rhino's point was ceased and Team 3D returned to being countenances and started
fighting with The Nasty Boys.
EV 2.0 and takeoff
Subsequent to being truant from TV for four months,
Rhino returned on the July 1 scene of Impact!, showing up in the Impact! Zone
swarm next to individual ECW graduated class Tommy Dreamer, Raven and Stevie
Richards, along these lines apparently transforming once again into a face. On
the July 15 scene of Impact! Rhino, Dreamer, Raven, Richards, Brother Devon,
Pat Kenney and Al Snow, drove by Mick Foley, adjusted themselves to the TNA
World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam by assaulting Abyss and whatever is left
of the TNA locker room. The next week, TNA president Dixie Carter consented to
give the ECW graduated class their own gathering pay–per–view occasion,
Hardcore Justice: The Last Stand, as a festival of no-nonsense wrestling and a
last goodbye to the company. At the occasion Rhino vanquished Al Snow and
Brother Runt in a three-manner match. On the accompanying scene of Impact!, the
ECW graduated class, referred to on the whole as EV 2.0), were attacked by A.J.
Styles, Kazarian, Robert Roode, James Storm, Douglas Williams and Matt Morgan
of Ric Flair's Fourtune stable, who thought they didn't should be in TNA.
During the ambush Abyss turned out, battled Rob Van Dam backstage and created
him storyline wounds, which constrained him to clear the TNA World Heavyweight
Championship and prompted EV 2.0 searching for revenge. On the August 26 scene
of Impact! Rhino got out Abyss for what he had done and afterward laid him out
with a Gore. At No Surrender Abyss vanquished Rhino in a Falls Count Anywhere
match. At Bound for Glory Rhino, Dreamer, Raven, Richards and Sabu crushed
Fourtune individuals Styles, Kazarian, Morgan, Roode and Storm in a Lethal
Lockdown match. Shortly subsequently Rhino's agreement with TNA lapsed, yet he
stayed with the advancement on an every night deal. At Turning Point EV 2.0
confronted Fortune in a ten-man label group match, where every individual from
EV 2.0 put their TNA professions at stake. At last, EV 2.0 lost the match and
Sabu was discharged from TNA. On the accompanying scene of Impact!, Rhino
uncovered himself as the man inside EV 2.0, who had been calling Eric Bischoff,
attempting to get the chance to be a piece of his Immortal stable, which had
prompted discord between Rob Van Dam, who needed to discover the deceiver, and
whatever is left of EV 2.0, by costing Van Dam his match against Kazarian and
thereafter hitting Tommy Dreamer with a seat, turning heel in the process. On
the November 18 scene of Impact! Rhino clarified that Bischoff had consented to
re–sign him the length of he turned on whatever remains of EV 2.0. The next
week Dreamer crushed Rhino in a Street Fight. After the match Rhino assaulted
Dreamer, however was then pursued away by Rob Van Dam, who tested him to a
First Blood match at Final Resolution, which Van Dam wound up winning. On the
accompanying scene of Impact! Bischoff declined to give Rhino an agreement with
TNA and had Fortune and Immortal expel him from the arena.
Brief return and Team Dixie
On June 20, 2014, Rhino came back to TNA amid the
Impact Wrestling recordings, as he assaulted Bully Ray in the interest of Ethan
Carter III to help him win a Tables match, re-setting up himself as a heel all
the while. On the July 17 scene of Impact Wrestling, Rhino and Ethan Carter III
vanquished Tommy Dreamer and Bully Ray and on the July 24 scene of Impact
Wrestling, Rhino, Ethan Carter III and Rockstar Spud crushed Tommy Dreamer,
Bully Ray, and Devon in a 6-man New York City road battle. On the August 7
scene of Impact Wrestling, Rhino, Ethan Carter III, Snitsky, and Rycklon
confronted Team 3D, Tommy Dreamer and Al Snow in an Eight-Man Hardcore War
however lost the match. On the August 20 scene of Impact Wrestling, EC3 pointed
the finger at Rhino for Dixie Carter being put through a table two weeks
earlier and violently assaulted him. This turned Rhino confront once again. on
the August 28 scene of Impact, Rhino confronted Ethan Carter III in a losing
exertion. On the September 3 scene of Impact , Rhino crushed Rockstar Spud. On
the September 11 scene of Impact Wrestling, Rhino crushed Rockstar Spud. On the
September 18 scene of Impact Wrestling, Rhino was vanquished by Ethan Carter
III in a NYC Street Fight. The match this was Rhino's last TNA appearance and
his TNA Profile was moved to the Alumni Section of TNA's program page on
February 13, 2015.
Juggalo Championship Wrestling
Gerin appeared in Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW)
at the 2004 musical celebration Gathering of the Juggalos, where he crushed
Abyss. At the next year's occasion, he took an interest in the interest of the
organization in "JCW versus TNA: Three Day War." Gerin came back to
Juggalo Championship Wrestling in 2011, sparing JCW Heavyweight Champion
Corporal Robinson from an assault by Breyer Wellington and Butler Jeeves.
Teaming with The Weedman, 2 Tuff Tony, and Jailbird Man, he crushed the group
of Baby Bitch Boy, The Bumpin' Uglies, and Bull Pain at the organization's
first web pay-per-view Hatchet Attacks.
At Up in Smoke, Rhino spared Tony from an assault by
Sabu and Rob Conway, transforming him into a fan favorite. He and Tony were
then planned for a label group match against the two at St. Andrew's Brawl.
Free circuit
Since his takeoff from TNA, Rhino has showed up in a
few free advancements over the United States and Canada. In May 2011, Rhino
partook in New Japan Pro Wrestling's (NJPW) first voyage through the United
States, the Invasion Tour 2011. In the headliner of the principal night on May
13 in Rahway, New Jersey, Rhino collaborated with Charlie Haas in a label group
match, where they crushed IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi and Togi
Makabe after Rhino stuck Makabe. At the next day's occasion in New York City,
Rhino stuck Kazuchika Okada in a six-man label group match, where he cooperated
with Davey Richards and Homicide against Okada, Makabe and Ryusuke Taguchi. On
the third and last day of the visit, Rhino was vanquished by Makabe in the headliner,
a "South Philadelphia Street Fight", at the previous ECW Arena. On
May 29 Rhyno showed up in Dutch Pro Wrestling beating Kenzo Richards in an
Extreme standards match.
He likewise wrestled in Resistance Pro Wrestling. On
February 17, 2012, at Vicious Circle, he was vanquished by the RPW Heavyweight
Champion Harry Smith. Rhino had another chance for the title at Obsession,
where Smith put on hold his RPW title and Rhino, his ECW World Heavyweight
Championship, however the match endend without a winner. The last match between
them occurred on May 11, 2012, at A Small Deadly Space, where Rhino was crushed
by Smith, with Raven as Special Referee.
On September 1, he was crushed in a match against Bill
Collier for the PWR Heavyweight Championship in Wattsburg, Pennsylvania. On
October 4, he wrestled against the FWE Heavyweight Champion Tommy Dreamer at
the Family Wrestling Entertainment's first PPV, Back 2 Broolyn, however was
defeated. On October 6, 2012, Rhino partook in the House of Hardcore's first
appear, vanquishing Sami Callihan.
On May 30, 2014 Rhino won the UCW (Universal
Championship Wrestling) Heavyweight title. He confronted "The
Natural" Chase Stevens in a road battle after "The Headliner"
Chris Michaels was absent.
On November 17, Rhino achieved a competition last to
crown the primary Extreme Rising World Championship, he achieved the last round
on December 29 however was vanquished by Stevie Richards. On June 6, 2014,
Rhino and Abyss were crushed by Tommy Dreamer and Devon at Tommy Dreamer's
House of Hardcore.
Rhino is booked to make his Championship Wrestling
Entertainment debut in Port St. Lucie, FL on April 10, 2015. on July 18, 2015
at House of Hardcore IX, Rhino confronted Austin Aries in a losing exertion.
On November 1, 2015, Rhyno tested the PWP (Pro
Wrestling Pride) Champion Big Grizzly, in a title match in Paignton, Devon in
the UK. Grizzly effectively safeguarded his title, and it was later uncovered
that Rhyno will re-challenge Big Grizzly in December.
on September 18, 2016, 7 days in the wake of winning
the Smackdown label titles, he was set to confront TK O'Ryan for Xtreme
Wrestling Alliance at CrossRhodes. Due to another WWE contract he needed to
haul out the match and was stripped of the title.
In June 2012, he worked a week-long visit for St.
John's, Newfoundland and Labrador-based Legend City Wrestling working with any
semblance of Mike Hughes and individual TNA former student Kiyoshi. On
September 16, 2014 Rhino collaborated with Mike Hughes against Kilgrave and
Apolo.
Ring of Honor
Rhino was uncovered to be the bodyguard employed by
Prince Nana to shield The Embassy from Homicide on June 13, 2011. In his
presentation match for the advancement on June 26, best case scenario in the
World 2011, Rhino was vanquished by Homicide in a Street Fight. In his next ROH
appearance at the Death Before Dishonor IX pay-per-view on September 17, Rhino
and kindred Embassy part Tommaso Ciampa crushed Homicide and Jay Lethal in a
label group match. In late 2011, after not showing up in ROH occasions for a
few months, Rhino was expelled from the ROH program on the ROH site, meaning
his takeoff from the organization. Gerin came back to Ring of Honor TV in April
2012 being exchanged from the Embassy to Truth Martini's House of Truth and was
reported as the adversary of "Stalwart" Eddie Edwards for the ROH
Border Wars pay per view on May 12. Rhino was crushed by Edwards by means of
pinfall. On September 15 at Death Before Dishonor X: State of Emergency, Rhino
unsuccessfully tested Kevin Steen for the ROH World Championship. However, not
long after he was employed by the individuals from S.C.U.M. to assault the #1
contender Jay Lethal, yet was halted by Steen. At ROH eleventh Anniversary
Show, Rhino assaulted Lethal after his match against Steen. At the June 23
recordings of Ring of Honor Wrestling, S.C.U.M. was compelled to disband, in
the wake of being crushed by Team ROH in a Steel Cage Warfare match. Gerin left
ROH, presently.
Come back to WWE
Rhyno made an unannounced profit to WWE for February
18, 2015 amid the taping of its formative system NXT, crushing Elias Samson.
After a couple of weeks of overcoming nearby contenders, Rhyno reported that he
was in NXT to win the NXT Championship. On the April 15 scene of NXT, Rhyno
battled Sami Zayn in a losing exertion. On the May 6 scene of NXT, in the wake
of overcoming Bull Dempsey, Rhyno would challenge Baron Corbin to a match at
NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable, which he in this way lost. On the June 3 scene of
NXT, taking after his misfortune to Finn Bálor, Rhyno would Gore Bálor into the
stage, turning heel simultaneously. On the July 1 scene of NXT, Rhyno would
collaborate with Kevin Owens in a losing exertion against Bálor and Samoa Joe.
In September, Rhyno and Baron Corbin would contend in
the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, where they would vanquish The Ascension in
the First Round, trailed by crushing Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa in the
Quarterfinals. At NXT TakeOver: Respect, Rhyno and Corbin would crush Jason
Jordan and Chad Gable in the Semifinals before losing to Finn Bálor and Samoa
Joe in the Finals soon thereafter. On the October 14 scene of NXT, Rhyno would
contend in a Battle Royal to decide the new number one contender for the NXT
Championship, where he would be dispensed with by Corbin. The next week on NXT,
Rhyno would confront Corbin in a losing exertion.
Rhyno made an astonishment return on the July 6, 2016
scene of NXT, intruding on a match between The Hype Bros and Blake and Murphy.
On the July 20 scene of NXT, Rhyno lost to NXT Champion Samoa Joe by
submission.
The ECW Originals and collaborating with Heath Slater
On the December 7, 2015 scene of Raw, Rhyno showed up
as a face in the process interestingly since 2003, where he joined The Dudley
Boyz and Tommy Dreamer as a feature of a patched up incarnation of The ECW
Originals, facing The Wyatt Family before contending in a 16-man end lethal
4-way label group match, where they were dispensed with by The League of
Nations. At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, the ECW Originals would confront
the Wyatt Family in a 8-man end label group tables match, which they lost, and
in a 8-man Extreme Rules coordinate the next night on Raw again in a losing
push to end their feud.
On the July 26 scene of SmackDown, Rhyno came back to
assault "free specialist" Heath Slater with the Gore. On the August
9, the two wrestled each other with the stipulation that a triumphant Slater
would be marked to the SmackDown program; be that as it may, Rhyno vanquished
Slater. On the August 23 scene of SmackDown, Slater was offered a spot in the
competition for the recently instated WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship on
the off chance that he found an accomplice before the night's over. In the wake
of attempting to discover an accomplice, Rhyno drew nearer Slater and consented
to be his accomplice for the tournament. They were fruitful in their first
blending together, crushing The Headbangers to progress in the competition and
later The Hype Bros to achieve the finals at Backlash. At the occasion, he and
Slater beat The Usos to end up the inaugural champions, while giving Slater an
agreement too.
Individual life
Gerin is dear companions with Adam Copeland and Jay
Reso, best known by their ring names Edge and Christian. Taking after the
SmackDown taping on September 16, 2011, Gerin made a one-night come back to WWE
as a part of a "Gratefulness Night" to observe Edge's career. He
likewise showed up at Edge's acceptance service into the WWE Hall of Fame Class
of 2012.
Titles and accomplishments
Fringe City Wrestling
BCW Can-Am Television Championship (1 time)
Canadian Wrestling's Elite
CWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with AJ Sanchez
Discover Wrestling Association
CWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Joe
Legend (1) and Jean-Pierre Lafitte (1)
DDT Pro-Wrestling
Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (1 time)
European Wrestling Promotion
EWP World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Compelling Championship Wrestling
ECW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
ECW World Television Championship (2 times)
Full Global Alliance Wrestling
FGA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Universal Wrestling Cartel
IWC World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Jersey All Pro Wrestling
JAPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Lancaster Championship Wrestling
LCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Metro Pro Wrestling
MPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
NWA Mid-South
NWA Mid-South Unified Heavyweight Championship (1
time)
Prime Time Wrestling
PTW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Professional Wrestling Illustrated
PWI Ranked him #10 of the main 500 singles wrestlers
in the PWI 500 in 2001
Immaculate Wrestling Association
Carrot Cup (2015) – with Tommy Dreamer
Rockstar Pro
Rockstar Pro Championship (1 time)
Add up to Nonstop Action Wrestling
NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Gauntlet for the Gold (2005 – Heavyweight)
TNA Turkey Bowl (2008)
Widespread Championship Wrestling
UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Universyl Wrestling Enterprises
UWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
USA Xtreme Wrestling
UXW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
World Series Wrestling
WSW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
World Wrestling Federation/WWE
WWF Hardcore Championship (3 times)
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship (1 time, current)
– with Heath Slater
WCW United States Championship (1 time)
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tournament (2016)
– with Heath Slater
Xtreme Intense Championship Wrestling
XICW Midwest Heavyweight Championship (3 time)
Xtreme Wrestling Alliance
XWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
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