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JT Dunn (December 5, 1989) is an American professional wrestler. He has wrestled all over New England and won numerous titles. Dunn is sponsored by Strong Style Brand, a popular wrestling inspired clothing line. Dunn runs a training school in Providence, Rhode Island at the Renegade Wrestling Alliance's Chop Shop, holding training sessions Mondays and Wednesdays.

Career[]

Beyond Wrestling (2011-2017)[]

Dunn debuted for Beyond Wrestling in June of 2011, defeating Stan Stylez. He would find success after winning the promotion's second ever Tournament for Tomorrow in 2013

Dunn regularly teamed with tag team partner, David Starr, as The Juicy Product.

In March of 2014, Dunn faced Chris Hero in a highly acclaimed match at 'CRITICAL! Acclaim', which ended in a double knockout. The two would have a Last Man Standing Match in June at 'Uncomfortable' in which Dunn was victorious.

The Juicy Product split up after they were eliminated from the 2014 Tournament for Tomorrow by Team Tremendous.

In December of 2014, Dunn would begin a new tag team with former rival, Chris Hero, named Death By Elbow. The pair would go on to defeat such teams as David Starr & Eddie Kingston, Team Tremendous and The Young Bucks.

The team would then split up in January of 2017 when Hero signed with NXT.

Dunn's most recent match in Beyond was at 'Apocalypse Dudes', where he was defeated by Matt Riddle.

Combat Zone Wrestling (2013-2017)[]

Dunn made his CZW debut in 2013, losing to future tag team partner, David Starr.

The Juicy Product would officially form in September of 2013, when Starr and Dunn lost to 4-Loco at 'Down With The Sickness'.

The duo would win the CZW Tag Team Championship in April of 2014, defeating The Beaver Boys, but would lose them to OI4K that September.

Dunn would then feud with Starr, which ended with a match at 'Tangled Web 8', which Dunn won.

The victory against Starr would be Dunn's last match in CZW until 2017, where he most recently defeated Ace Romero.

Northeast Wrestling (2015-present)[]

Dunn began his career in Northeast Wrestling in 2015, losing to TK O'Ryan.

Since then 2016, Dunn has been a regular for the promotion, taking on such opponents as Hanson, Flip Gordon, Keith Lee and Rey Fenix.

On May 4th of 2019, Dunn defeated Brad Hollister to win the NEW Heavyweight Championship.

He held the championship for 41 days before losing it to Darby Allin.

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2016)[]

Dunn would make three appearances for the promotion, teaming with Death By Elbow partner, Chris Hero, on each occasion.

The team faced off against Ricochet & Matt Sydal at 'All Star Weekend 12 - Night 2', The Young Bucks at 'THIRTEEN' and reDRagon at 'Mystery Vortex IV', each in losing efforts.

Limitless Wrestling (2016-present)[]

Dunn debuted for Limitless Wrestling by defeating Ace Romero.

Throughout 2017, Dunn would go on to defeat the likes of Cody Rhodes, Sami Callihan and Super Crazy.

In 2018, Dunn would win the Vactionland Cup tournament.

In 2019, Dunn aligned himself with Maxwell Jacob Freidman to form the team 'KINGS'. Dunn would, again, enter that years Vactionland Cup tournament, this time losing in the finals to Anthony Greene.

His most recent match with the promotion was a tag team match where he and Alexander Hammerstone defeated CJ Cruz and Josh Briggs.

Westside Xtreme Wrestling (2016)[]

Dunn would compete with Chris Hero, as Death By Elbow, in wXw's World Tag League.

They finished the tournament with 2 victories and 4 points overall.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • Death By Elbow (Rolling elbow strike)
    • El Dirtay (Forward roll into a jumping cutter)
    • Tombstone piledriver (sometimes onto the ring apron)
  • Nicknames
    • "The Juice"
    • "That New Knockout Kid"
    • "Pro Wrestling's Savior"
    • "The One"
  • Entrance music
    • "I Get Wicked" By Thousand Foot Krutch

Championships and accomplishments[]

  • Power League Wrestling
    • PLW World Championship (1 time)
  • Renegade Wrestling Alliance (Rhode Island)
    • RWA Triple Crown Championship (2 times)

External links[]

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