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'''Max Bauer''', is an American [[professional wrestler]], currently wrestling in the [[independent circuit]] in the [[Northeastern United States]].
 
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|names = Axl Keegan<br>Max Bauer<br>Max Von Bauer<br>Mickey Keegan
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|billed = [[Framingham, Massachusetts]]<br>[[Los Angeles, California]]
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'''Max Pelham''' (February 15, [[1986]]) is an [[American]] [[professional wrestler]], better known by his [[ring name]] '''Max Bauer''' on the [[independent circuit]] and '''Axl Keegan''' or '''Mickey Keegan''' when with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE). Max previously worked in WWE's [[Farm team|developmental territory]], [[NXT]].
   
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Prior to signing with WWE, Bauer primarily competed across the [[Northeastern United States]] on the [[independent circuit]]. Bauer wrestled regularly for [[Chaotic Wrestling]], [[New England Championship Wrestling]], a few times with [[Ring of Honor]] and for numerous other Indies as well, promotions such as [[East Coast Championship Wrestling]], [[East Coast Wrestling Association]], [[Eastern Wrestling Alliance (Maryland)|Eastern Wrestling Alliance]], [[Defiant Pro Wrestling]], [[Squared Circle Wrestling]], [[Top Rope Promotions]] and [[Millennium Wrestling Federation]] to name just a few.
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==Wrestling facts==
 
*'''Finishing and signature moves'''
 
:*'''''[[Spinebuster]]'''''
 
   
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==Professional wrestling career==
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*'''Nicknames'''
 
 
===Chaotic Wrestling (2005-2012)===
:*"The Mohawked Enforcer"
 
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Bauer first began competing in [[Chaotic Wrestling]] (CW) in 2005, and was part of the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villainous]] [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable|faction]] Intellectual Properties with [[Arch Kincaid]] and [[Thomas Penmanship]]. On December 9, 2005, Bauer won the [[CW Tag Team Championship]] with Kincaid as part of Intellectual Properties, when they defeated [[Bryan Logan|Bryan]] and [[Matt Logan]]. They held the title until April 21, 2006, when they [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Drop|dropped]] it back to The Logan Brothers. On June 30, however, Kincaid and Bauer won back the CW Tag Team Championship from The Logan Brothers, but lost it to [[Jason Blade]] and [[Kid Mikaze]] on October 20. On December 1, 2006, however, Penmanship [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Turn|turned]] on the group, and was replaced by [[Alex Arion]].
   
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In 2007, Bauer joined the Big Business faction with Arion and [[Brian Milones]], and were managed by [[Cherry Payne]]. On March 30 Bauer and Arion won the CW Tag Team Championship by defeating Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze, but then lost it back to Blade and Mikaze on May 18. On [[October 19]], Bauer and Arion defeated Bryan Logan and Brian Fury. At the end of 2007 and start of 2008, Big Business were involved in a [[Feud (professional wrestling)|rivalry]] with Brian Fury, with all members taking him on in both [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|singles]] and tag team matches. Bauer later broke away from Big Business, and began competing in singles matches, before forming a short-lived tag team with [[Chase Del Monte]]. On December 5, Bauer competed in a six-way number one contender's match, but it was won by "Big" Rick Fuller. In 2009, Bauer formed a tag team with [[Tommaso Ciampa]].
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*'''Tag teams and stables'''
 
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:*[[Intellectual Properties]] - with Arch Kincaid
 
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:*[[Big Business]] - with [[Alex Arion]]
 
   
 
===New England Championship Wrestling (2006-2010)===
==Championships and accomplishments==
 
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Bauer made his [[New England Championship Wrestling]] (NECW) debut on June 10, 2006, defeating [[Nat Turner]]. In only his second NECW appearance on July 15, Bauer unnsuccessfully challenged [[Frankie Arion]] for the [[NECW Television Championship]]. After a short hiatus from NECW, Bauer returned on October 28 at ''Monster's Brawl'', as part of the DNA faction, alongside [[TJ Richter]] and [[Scott Reed]], when DNA defeated RIOT and [[Billy King]] and [[Mike Lynch]]. At the following show, ''Double Impact'', Bauer and Reed, accompanied by Richter, defeated [[2D Edge]] ([[José Pérez]] and [[Pat Masters]]).
   
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On February 24, 2007, Bauer lost to Alex Arion, provoking a scripted rivalry between DNA and Alex Arion. At ''March Badness'' on March 24, Alex Arion defeated Bauer and Reed in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap match|handicap match]]. At ''NECW Global Impact'', after Alex Arion defeated "Sensational" Scott Reed on June 30, Bauer and [[TJ Richter]] attempted to attack Arion after the match but was stopped by NECW officials who threatened them with suspension. Arion then confronted Reed, Bauer and Richter, and challenged Richter to a singles match to allow his brother Frankie Arion, who had been forced to leave the promotion 10 months earlier, to return to NECW. Richter declined, and instead proposed a [[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|gauntlet match]] in which he would have to defeat all three men or retire from wrestling, to which Arion agreed. On July 20, Arion won the gauntlet match, after defeating Reed first, then Bauer via disqualification, and finally Richter to officially reinstate his brother. At NECW's ''Birthday Bash 7: Caged Fury'' on August 18, Bauer and Richter lost to The Arion Brothers. On [[October 27]], Bauer lost a match to the [[NECW Television Championship|NECW Television Champion]] [[Brandon Locke]] by [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]] after Richter, who had been banned from ringside interfered. Afterwards, Bauer attacked Richter to disband DNA. At ''The Toxic Waltz'' on December 28, Bauer won [[New England Championship Wrestling#The Toxic Waltz|The Toxic Waltz tournament]], by defeating Richter in the final, to earn a title match for the [[NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] at ''Genesis''.
*'''[[Chaotic Wrestling]]'''
 
:*[[Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship]] (3 times) - with Arch Kincaid (2) and [[Alex Arion]] (1)
 
   
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At Snowbrawl on January 28, Bauer and his team of [[Brian Fury]], Alex Arion, and [[Bobby Fish]] defeated [[Rick Fuller|"Big" Rick Fuller]], [[D.C. Dillinger]], [[Eddie Edwards]] and Antonio Thomas in an [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Elimination match|tag team elimination match]]. At ''Genesis'' on February 27, Bauer had the title match that he earned by winning The Toxic Waltz tournament, but lost to the reigning champion Rick Fuller by disqualification. In a rematch at ''March Badness'', Fuller defeated Bauer to retain. On April 26, at ''Spring Breakdown'' the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship was vacated due to a [[Dusty Finish|controversial ending]] of the match at ''March Badness''. As a result, a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|triple threat match]], involving Bauer, [[Rick Fuller]] and [[Tom Matera|Antonio Thomas]], was set up as the main event, and Bauer won to become the undisputed champion. Numerous successful title defenses followed for Bauer, including a triple threat match at ''Birthday Bash 8: Larger Than Life'' when he defeated "Big" Rick Fuller and D.C. Dillinger. At the 2008 Toxic Waltz Tournament, Bauer competed under a [[Lucha libre#Masks|mask]] as the "Masked Enforcer", and won the tournament by defeating Alex Arion. Bauer was not cleared to compete in the tournament, so after he unmasked, the NECW President [[Sheldon Goldberg]], reversed the decision and declared Arion the winner, earning Arion a shot at the Triple Crown Championship at ''Genesis 8''.
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After Bauer defeated the [[NECW Television Championship|NECW Television Champion]] [[Todd Smith|Handsome Johnny]] on December 13 to retain the Triple Crown Championship, a second match between the two of them January 10, 2009, was won by Bauer again, this time by disqualification. At ''Genesis 8'', on February 21, Bauer defeated Alex Arion to retain his championship. At the following show, Arion interfered in Bauer's match, and hit him with a steel chair. This led to a rematch from ''Genesis'' on April 18, in which Bauer retained his championship, after hitting Arion with a steel chair to get himself intentionally disqualified. Bauer lost the title to Brandon Locke in Pembroke, Massachusetts on February 27, 2010. Bauer had held the title for an NECW record of 22 months.
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===East Coast Wrestling Association (2007)===
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On [[October 13]], 2007, Bauer and [[John Kermon|Kermon the German]], collectively known as The Berlin Bad Boys, defeated The Heavyweights ([[Sean Royal]] & [[Dan Eckos]]) to win the [[ECWA Tag Team Championship]]. On December 1, Bauer and Kermon the German lost the Tag Team Championship to The Logan Brothers (Bryan and Matt Logan).
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===World Wrestling Entertainment===
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====NXT====
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In August 2012, it was reported that Bauer had signed for WWE and would report to their developmental territory [[NXT]]. He made his debut on October 24 on an NXT [[house show]] teaming with [[Corey Graves]] to defeat [[Pac|Ben Satterly]] and [[Trent Barretta]]. Bauer made his televised NXT debut on December 5 with the ring name Axl Keegan, in a loss to [[Bo Dallas]]. On June 26, late taping of ''NXT,'' Keegan who was renamed to '''Mickey Keegan,''' returned to in-ring competition by losing to Bo Dallas once again. Mickey was diagnosed with a career-ending neck injury, specifically spinal stenosis.
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==In wrestling==
 
*'''Finishing moves'''
 
**[[Spinebuster]]
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*'''[[Nickname]]s'''
 
**"Big" Max Bauer
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**"Double Tough" Max Bauer
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**"The Enforcer" Max Bauer
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**"Mean" Max Bauer
 
**"The Mohawked Enforcer"
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==Championships and accomplishments==
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*'''[[Chaotic Wrestling]]'''
 
**[[CW Tag Team Championship]] (3 times) – with [[Arch Kincaid]] (2) and [[Alex Arion]] (1)
 
**[[CW New England Championship]] (2 times)
   
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**[[ECWA Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) – with [[John Kermon|Kermon the German]]
:*PWI ranked him '''#346''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated|PWI 500]] in 2008.
 
   
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*'''[[New England Championship Wrestling]]'''
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==See also==
 
 
**[[NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
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*[[/Career history|Max Bauer's career history]]
 
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*[[/Event history|Max Bauer's event history]]
 
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*[[/Gimmick history|Max Bauer's gimmicks]]
 
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*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
==External links and references==
 
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**PWI ranked him '''#324''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2011
*[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=5895 Max Bauer profile at CAGEMATCH.net]
 
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**PWI ranked him '''#348''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2009
 
**PWI ranked him '''#346''' of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2008
   
 
==External links==
 
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=5064&gimmick=Max+Bauer Profile]
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Revision as of 22:11, 16 June 2020

Max Pelham (February 15, 1986) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Max Bauer on the independent circuit and Axl Keegan or Mickey Keegan when with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Max previously worked in WWE's developmental territory, NXT.

Prior to signing with WWE, Bauer primarily competed across the Northeastern United States on the independent circuit. Bauer wrestled regularly for Chaotic Wrestling, New England Championship Wrestling, a few times with Ring of Honor and for numerous other Indies as well, promotions such as East Coast Championship Wrestling, East Coast Wrestling Association, Eastern Wrestling Alliance, Defiant Pro Wrestling, Squared Circle Wrestling, Top Rope Promotions and Millennium Wrestling Federation to name just a few.

Professional wrestling career

Chaotic Wrestling (2005-2012)

Bauer first began competing in Chaotic Wrestling (CW) in 2005, and was part of the villainous faction Intellectual Properties with Arch Kincaid and Thomas Penmanship. On December 9, 2005, Bauer won the CW Tag Team Championship with Kincaid as part of Intellectual Properties, when they defeated Bryan and Matt Logan. They held the title until April 21, 2006, when they dropped it back to The Logan Brothers. On June 30, however, Kincaid and Bauer won back the CW Tag Team Championship from The Logan Brothers, but lost it to Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze on October 20. On December 1, 2006, however, Penmanship turned on the group, and was replaced by Alex Arion.

In 2007, Bauer joined the Big Business faction with Arion and Brian Milones, and were managed by Cherry Payne. On March 30 Bauer and Arion won the CW Tag Team Championship by defeating Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze, but then lost it back to Blade and Mikaze on May 18. On October 19, Bauer and Arion defeated Bryan Logan and Brian Fury. At the end of 2007 and start of 2008, Big Business were involved in a rivalry with Brian Fury, with all members taking him on in both singles and tag team matches. Bauer later broke away from Big Business, and began competing in singles matches, before forming a short-lived tag team with Chase Del Monte. On December 5, Bauer competed in a six-way number one contender's match, but it was won by "Big" Rick Fuller. In 2009, Bauer formed a tag team with Tommaso Ciampa.

New England Championship Wrestling (2006-2010)

Bauer made his New England Championship Wrestling (NECW) debut on June 10, 2006, defeating Nat Turner. In only his second NECW appearance on July 15, Bauer unnsuccessfully challenged Frankie Arion for the NECW Television Championship. After a short hiatus from NECW, Bauer returned on October 28 at Monster's Brawl, as part of the DNA faction, alongside TJ Richter and Scott Reed, when DNA defeated RIOT and Billy King and Mike Lynch. At the following show, Double Impact, Bauer and Reed, accompanied by Richter, defeated 2D Edge (José Pérez and Pat Masters).

On February 24, 2007, Bauer lost to Alex Arion, provoking a scripted rivalry between DNA and Alex Arion. At March Badness on March 24, Alex Arion defeated Bauer and Reed in a handicap match. At NECW Global Impact, after Alex Arion defeated "Sensational" Scott Reed on June 30, Bauer and TJ Richter attempted to attack Arion after the match but was stopped by NECW officials who threatened them with suspension. Arion then confronted Reed, Bauer and Richter, and challenged Richter to a singles match to allow his brother Frankie Arion, who had been forced to leave the promotion 10 months earlier, to return to NECW. Richter declined, and instead proposed a gauntlet match in which he would have to defeat all three men or retire from wrestling, to which Arion agreed. On July 20, Arion won the gauntlet match, after defeating Reed first, then Bauer via disqualification, and finally Richter to officially reinstate his brother. At NECW's Birthday Bash 7: Caged Fury on August 18, Bauer and Richter lost to The Arion Brothers. On October 27, Bauer lost a match to the NECW Television Champion Brandon Locke by disqualification after Richter, who had been banned from ringside interfered. Afterwards, Bauer attacked Richter to disband DNA. At The Toxic Waltz on December 28, Bauer won The Toxic Waltz tournament, by defeating Richter in the final, to earn a title match for the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship at Genesis.

At Snowbrawl on January 28, Bauer and his team of Brian Fury, Alex Arion, and Bobby Fish defeated "Big" Rick Fuller, D.C. Dillinger, Eddie Edwards and Antonio Thomas in an tag team elimination match. At Genesis on February 27, Bauer had the title match that he earned by winning The Toxic Waltz tournament, but lost to the reigning champion Rick Fuller by disqualification. In a rematch at March Badness, Fuller defeated Bauer to retain. On April 26, at Spring Breakdown the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship was vacated due to a controversial ending of the match at March Badness. As a result, a triple threat match, involving Bauer, Rick Fuller and Antonio Thomas, was set up as the main event, and Bauer won to become the undisputed champion. Numerous successful title defenses followed for Bauer, including a triple threat match at Birthday Bash 8: Larger Than Life when he defeated "Big" Rick Fuller and D.C. Dillinger. At the 2008 Toxic Waltz Tournament, Bauer competed under a mask as the "Masked Enforcer", and won the tournament by defeating Alex Arion. Bauer was not cleared to compete in the tournament, so after he unmasked, the NECW President Sheldon Goldberg, reversed the decision and declared Arion the winner, earning Arion a shot at the Triple Crown Championship at Genesis 8.

After Bauer defeated the NECW Television Champion Handsome Johnny on December 13 to retain the Triple Crown Championship, a second match between the two of them January 10, 2009, was won by Bauer again, this time by disqualification. At Genesis 8, on February 21, Bauer defeated Alex Arion to retain his championship. At the following show, Arion interfered in Bauer's match, and hit him with a steel chair. This led to a rematch from Genesis on April 18, in which Bauer retained his championship, after hitting Arion with a steel chair to get himself intentionally disqualified. Bauer lost the title to Brandon Locke in Pembroke, Massachusetts on February 27, 2010. Bauer had held the title for an NECW record of 22 months.

East Coast Wrestling Association (2007)

On October 13, 2007, Bauer and Kermon the German, collectively known as The Berlin Bad Boys, defeated The Heavyweights (Sean Royal & Dan Eckos) to win the ECWA Tag Team Championship. On December 1, Bauer and Kermon the German lost the Tag Team Championship to The Logan Brothers (Bryan and Matt Logan).

World Wrestling Entertainment

NXT

In August 2012, it was reported that Bauer had signed for WWE and would report to their developmental territory NXT. He made his debut on October 24 on an NXT house show teaming with Corey Graves to defeat Ben Satterly and Trent Barretta. Bauer made his televised NXT debut on December 5 with the ring name Axl Keegan, in a loss to Bo Dallas. On June 26, late taping of NXT, Keegan who was renamed to Mickey Keegan, returned to in-ring competition by losing to Bo Dallas once again. Mickey was diagnosed with a career-ending neck injury, specifically spinal stenosis.

In wrestling

  • Nicknames
    • "Big" Max Bauer
    • "Double Tough" Max Bauer
    • "The Enforcer" Max Bauer
    • "Mean" Max Bauer
    • "The Mohawked Enforcer"

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him #324 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2011
    • PWI ranked him #348 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009
    • PWI ranked him #346 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008

External links