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Camron Rogers (July 13, 1990) is an American professional wrestler currently known by the ring name Stallion Rogers. He was previously signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on the 205 Live brand. He is known by his ring name Curt Stallion.

Early life and professional wresting training[]

Born and raised in Crane, Texas, Stallion first found training 30 miles away in Odessa, Texas, under "The Living Proof" Jastin Taylor after he attended San Antonio College in pursuit of a teaching degree. He soon rose to the top of the ranks in the west Texas scene before moving to St. Louis, Missouri in January 2015 to train under "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin.

Professional wrestling career[]

Early career[]

Stallion went on to make his name as a top talent not only in the Midwest and Texas, but across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Standing out in companies such as Ring of Honor, AAW, House of Hardcore, Combat Zone Wrestling, The Crash, Glory Pro, Premiere Wrestling Xperience, REVOLVER, WrestleCircus, Scenic City Invitational, Southern Underground Pro, Alpha-1, etc.

Stallion became well known for putting the miles in on top of giving high quality performances in front of any sized crowd.

The top of his accolades include being a former OSW West Texas Champion, Anarchy World Champion, Anarchy Hardcore Champion, as well as being among the first class of the Los Angeles NJPW Dojo under Katsuyori Shibata. Stallion was a semifinalist in the 2017 Ring of Honor Top Prospect Tournament (eliminated by John Skyler), a semifinalist in the Impact Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame Classic Tournament (eliminated by Chuck Taylor), a semifinalist in the 2017 Scenic City Invitational (eliminated by Matt Riddle), winner of the 2017 Scenic City Trios Tournament (Team Glory Pro along with Myron Reed and Gary Jay), in the AAW: Jim Lynam Memorial Tournament (eliminated by ACH), and in the 2018 CZW: Best of The Best Tournament (eliminated by Matt Riddle).

World Wrestling Entertainment (2020-2021)[]

It was reported on October 23, 2020, Stallion signed with WWE. He made his televised debut as early as the October 16 episode of 205 Live where he won a gauntlet match defeating Ariya Daivari by disqualification. Two weeks later on the October 30 episode of 205 Live, Stallion defeated Ariya Daivari in a rematch. On the November 6 episode of 205 Live Stallion teamed with fellow recruit August Grey in a tag match won by Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese. Stallion competed for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship on the February 3 episode of NXT. He also competed in the 2021 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic with August Grey. He wrestled his final match on the March 12 episode of 205 Live teaming with Mansoor in a tag match defeating The Bollywood Boyz. Stallion was released along with wrestlers August Grey, Marina Shafir and Arturo Ruas on June 25, 2021.

Return to independent circuit (2021-present)[]

Under the new name Stallion Rogers, he made his in-ring return on July 30 at VIP Wrestling's It Takes Two in a match against Shane Taylor. During the summer of 2021, Stallion Rogers wrestled in events for Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment, Glory Pro Wrestling, Game Changer Wrestling and Black Label Pro. Rogers became a Tag Team Champion at AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined's Destination Chicago pay-per-view event after he and Jake Something defeated team InFAMy to win the AAW Tag Team Championship. On September 4 at Black Label Pro's Ground Control To Filthy Tom pay-per-view, Rogers wrestled in a title match against Jake Something for the BLP Heavyweight Championship.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishers
  • Signature moves
  • Nicknames
  • "The Lone Star"
  • "The Monster Hunter"
  • "Captain Texas"
  • Teams and stables
  • Entrance themes
  • "No Brains" by Sum 41
  • "Southtown" by The Ghost Inside
  • "Role Model" by Eminem
  • "Outlaw Heart" by Tiger Army

Championships and accomplishments[]

  • ACW Unified Championship (1 time)
  • Old School Wrestling
  • OSW West Texas Championship (1 time)
  • OSW Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • PGP Cutting Edge Championship
  • Scenic City Invitational
  • Semifinalist of the 2017 Scenic City Invitational
  • Winner of the 2017 Trios Tournament
  • Ranked #476 in PWI 500 Singles wrestlers (2017)
  • 2017 Top Prospect Tournament Semifinalist

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