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Strong Style Collective (sometimes stylized as The Strong Style Collective or StrongStyle Collective) was a professional wrestling tag team, composed of Pete Dunne and Travis Banks. The team was known for performing in the English professional wrestling promotion What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW).

History
The formation of the team happened on October 8, 2016, at the event WCPW True Legacy. One of the advertised matches of the event was Pete Dunne vs El Ligero for the WCPW Internet Championship, but during the start of the show a video was shown: WCPW General Manager Adam Pacitti told El Ligero that he would not only have to defend his WCPW Internet Championship against Dunne but would also have to find a tag team partner to participate in the first round of the Adam Pacitti Tag Title Tournament, a tournament that would determine the first ever WCPW Tag Team Champions. El Ligero defeated Dunne in the championship match after getting the 3 count whit a small package, but after this Dunne attacked El Ligero, and Travis Banks ran to the ring and joined Dunne; shortly after Dunne grabbed a microfone and announced that Banks and himself formed a new tag team called The Strong Style Collective, while also announcing their participation in Adam Pacitti Tag Tittle Tournament and demanding El Ligero's partner to come out to have a tournament first round match. El Ligero's partner ended up being none other than Alberto El Patrón, who stormed to the ring taking out Banks and Dunne saving El Ligero so the match could start; after taking out Alberto, Dunne hitted Ligero whit his finishing move, the Bitter End, to get the 3 count and advance to the next round of the tournament.

In wrestling

 * Dunne's finishing moves
 * Bitter End (Pumphandle lift dropped into reverse STO)


 * Banks's finishing moves
 * Roaring Knee Strike
 * Lions Clutch


 * Nicknames
 * "Bruiserweight" (Pete Dunne)
 * "Kiwi-Buzzsaw" (Travis Banks)

Championships and accomplishments

 * Pro Wrestling Illustrated
 * PWI ranked Dunne #396 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2016.