Simon Miller is a former commentary announcer of WCPW alongside King Ross.
King Ross revealed during WCPW Loaded #1, Part 4, that, instead of money, Miller is paid with "chicken and potatoes to build those muss-cills" of his. Miller assured Ross that that is what he asked for when he signed on and is "more than happy with (his) form of payment."
Simon Miller is also currently head editor and on screen personality for VideoGamer.com and their YouTube channel VideoGamerTV.
Whatculture[]
Miller made his official WhatCulture YouTube debut on February 3, 2016 and since then has become the man responsible for 'Ups and Downs' - where he reviews RAW, SmackDown and PPVs' - as well as the "Why" series. Here, Simon tackles current wrestling issues and presents insight from a logical booking and fan standpoint, as well as playing a devil's advocate type role in order to encourage debate.
Wrestling Career[]
Miller began training to become a professional wrestler, fulfilling his lifelong dream of working in the industry. In the first episode of his vlog series, he explained how his desire to become a wrestler motivated him to get in shape. During this time, Miller trained at Al Snow's Wrestling Academy in London.
Defiant Wrestling (2018-2019)[]
Simon Miller made his professional wrestling debut on April 28, 2018 at Defiant Wrestling's No Regrets event, competing in the No Regrets Rumble. Shortly after, he teamed with Prince Ameen to defeat Drake and Gabriel Kidd via disqualification at Road to Destruction on May 28, 2018. At Built To Destroy 2018, Miller earned his first singles victory by defeating HT Drake. He then participated in the Ringmaster Tournament, where he was defeated by Nathan Cruz in the first round, and the following night lost to Gabriel Kidd in a Defiant World Title #1 Contendership match by referee’s decision.
In 2019, Simon Miller began the year with a victory alongside Adam Foster and Prince Ameen, defeating The Anti-Fun Police (Chief Deputy Dunne, HT Drake & Los Federales Santos Jr.) in a six-man tag team match. At No Regrets 2019, Miller secured a singles victory over John Klinger and later competed in the No Regrets Rumble. On Jun 1, 2019, he challenged Martin Kirby for the Defiant Internet Championship but was unsuccessful. Miller's year concluded with a hard-fought loss to Nathan Cruz at Built to Destroy 2019, the final iPPV of the company before its closure.
PROGRESS Wrestling (2024-present)[]
On February 2, 2024, Simon Miller made his debut in PROGRESS Wrestling, starting with a victory over Rob Drake at Chapter 163: Twisted Metal. He was defeated by Connor Mills at Chapter 164: For the Love of Progress 2 and participated in a Seven-Way Scramble at Chapter 166: Freedom Walks Again. On October 27, 2024, Miller defeated Paul Robinson to win the PROGRESS Proteus Championship at Chapter 172: Werewolves of London. He successfully defended the title on November 24, 2024, defeating Gene Munny, Session Moth Martina, and Will Kroos at Chapter 174: Vendetta 2.
In wrestling[]
- Finishing moves
- Ups and Downs (Sitout Running Powerslam)
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Kreative Alternative Professional Organised Wrestling
- KAPOW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Lee Buff
- PROGRESS Wrestling
- PROGRESS Proteus Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Society
- PWS Loserweight Championship (1 time)
- United British Wrestling
- UBW Infinity Championship (1 time)
- Ultimate Pro Wrestling
- UPW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
External links[]
- Profile
- Simon Miller on Twitter