Niles Young

Niles Young

Young with his manager Chrissy Rivera in October 2010
Born (1982-05-07) May 7, 1982
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Niles Young
NY of CKNY
Sozio
Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight 203 lb (92 kg)[1]
Billed from Greenwich, Connecticut[1]
Trained by CZW Wrestling Academy
Debut March 8, 2003

Niles Young (born May 7, 1982) is an American professional wrestler who competes in Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic independent promotions including NWA Force One Pro Wrestling, Chikara, Combat Zone Wrestling, and Maryland Championship Wrestling.

Career

Combat Zone Wrestling (2003–present)

Young was trained by the CZW Wrestling Academy[1] and made his debut at CZW Divide and Conquer in a tag team match with Jude against Jon Dahmer and Cory Kastle on March 8, 2003. He continued teaming with Jude and later lost to Derek Frazier and Z-Barr a "Tag Scramble" match with Jon Dahmer and Cory Kastle and Rick Feinberg and the Hurricane Kid at CZW Then And Now on May 10.

He also began wrestling in single matches losing to Jon Dahmer in a three-way match with The Grim Reefer at CZW Truth Or Consequences on June 14. Later that month, he and Jude were beat by Adam Flash and Ian Knoxx at CZW Extreme 8.[2] On July 20, Young entered a gauntlet match to receive a title shot at the IWA Mid-South Junior Heavyweight Championship at CZW Deja Vu 2 but the match was instead won by Sonjay Dutt. He also lost to Ian Knoxx in a six-way match with Chri$ Ca$h, Rick Feinberg, Cory Kastle and Jude at CZW Tournament of Death II on July 26. The match was officiated by special referee Jon Dahmer.

Young lost two more three-way matches, one involving Cory Kastle and GQ at CZW Aftermath on August 9, and the second with Ian Knoxx and Chri$ Ca$h at CZW Redefined on September 13. On October 4, he lost to Cory Kastle in a singles match as well as in a three-way tag team match with Jude against John Dahmer and Cory Kastle and DJ Hyde and Josh Samuels at CZW Cage of Death V on December 13, 2003.[3]

On January 16, 2004, Young lost to Joker in a five-way match with Corey Kastle, Sabian and Jonny Storm. He also lost to Jon Dahmer in a four-way match with GQ and Cory Kastle the next night. Although initially rivals, the two having faced each other in matches the previous year, Young and Cory Kastle began teaming together as CKNY during the summer of 2004.[1] At CZW Overdrive, he and Kastle lost to All Money Is Legal (K-Murda and K-Pusha) in a three-way match with Nick Berk and Z-Barr to decide the number one contenders to the CZW World Tag Team Championship.[4] On May 9, they lost matches Chri$ Ca$h & GQ and, in a three-way tag team match with Merc, lost to Jon Dahmer, DJ Hyde and Sean Bischop on August 14, 2004.

On January 8, 2005, Young was pinned by Derek Frazier at CZW Gen Z: The Transfusion held at the New Alhambra Arena in Philadelphia. Entering Chikara's 2005 Tag World Grand Prix tournament together, CKNY lost to another competing CZW team Jon Dahmer and DJ Hyde in the opening rounds on February 19, 2005. He also faced Beef Wellington losing to him in a four-way match with Spyral and Derek Frazier at a house show on March 12 and again at CZW Violent By Design on June 11. Feuding with Derek Frazier over the next few months, Young pinned him at CZW High Stakes 3 on July 9. Fighting to a no-contest in a ladder match on August 13, he and Nate Webb lost to Ruckus and Derek Frazier at the Chri$ Ca$h Tribute show on September 10, 2005. During the match, both Young and his partner were pinned simultaneously.[5]

On January 14, 2006, Young pinned Cloudy at CZW Presents: An Afternoon of Main Events held at the former ECW Arena. This event was later released on vhs and dvd.[6] At CZW Seven Years Strong: Settling the Score, Young was one of several junior heavyweight wrestlers involved in a gauntlet match for a title shot against CZW World Junior Heavyweight Champion Derek Frazier. Niles Young eliminated Heretic before Sabian pinned him. On March 11, Young defeated Derek Frazier, Sabian, Heretic and Cheech and Cloudy in a ladder match for the CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship at CZW Point of No Return.[1][7] Two months later at the CZW Best of the Best Tournament, Young refused to defend his title however he eventually faced and defeated Cloudy to retain the title. Young was attacked by Cloudy's tag team partner Cheech moments after the match, however. He and his new manager Chrissy Riviera would often come out to matches, such as during a triple threat ladder match between Jigsaw, Hallowicked and Danny Havoc, holding up signs to the crowd insulting rival wrestlers. They also attacked SeXXXy Eddy and LuFisto following a tag team match leading to a title match the following month.[1] In April, Young made a surprise appearance at UWA Hardcore Wrestling The Faded Line show and announced that he would be defending his title in the opening match defeating both Prodigy and Devon Parkside in a three-way match.[8]

In mid-2006, in June. After losing the CZW Junior Heavyweight title to SeXXXy Eddy at CZW Prelude to Violence on July 8,[1] managerial services were won by Zac Conner and Bazooka Joe. Harlow formed a stable which included Zac Conner, Bazooka Joe, and Niles Young which became known as Hard Candy by Noel. On August 26, Young fought to a time limit draw with Chris Wyde at a show for Blackball'd Wrestling Organization. This was the first of a series of matches between him and Wyde for the promotion.

On September 9, Niles Young and Jon Dahmer lost a three-way tag team match to Team AnDrew (Andy Sumner and Drew Gulak) at the CZW Chri$ Ca$h Memorial show. He later lost to Luke at CZW Fear held at the Frightland Fairgrounds on Middletown, Delaware.[9] He also lost to SeXXXy Eddy in a four-way match with Gran Akuma and Max Boyer on November 11. Defeated Derek Frazier at an Eastern Wrestling Alliance show in Essex, Maryland on December 2, Young lost an 8-man tag team match with Gran Akuma, Icarus and Player Uno to Max Boyer, Ricochet, Chuck Taylor and Beef Wellington a week later. Young and Frazier defeated Team AnDrew for the titles on October 13. Although successfully defending the titles against Jon Dahmer and Danny Demanto on November 10, they lost to DJ Hyde and Core in a non-title match at EWA Cold Fury on December 2 and lost the titles to Dahmer and Demanto less than a week later. Niles Young currently wrestles regularly for Combat Zone Wrestling, NWA Force One Pro Wrestling, RCW (Maryland), WPW (Reading, Pa), and various promotions throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.

NWA Force One Pro Wrestling (2006–present)

Niles Young made his debut for the promotion on 14 April 2006 and defeated Matt Sydal in his debut match since then he made regular appearances for the promotion on 19 September 2008 Young unsuccessfully challenged Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. On 12 January 2015 Young defeated Bobby Roode in a no disqualification match in a NWA event.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Niles Young". Combat Zone Wrestling Stars. CZWrestling.com. 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-02-04.
  2. Staniforth, Peter. "Combat Zone Wrestling "Extreme 8"". Tape Reviews. WrestlingClothesline.com.
  3. Staniforth, Peter. "CZW Cage of Death V (December 13, 2003)".
  4. Doring, Jay (2004-07-13). "The SFJ: CZW Overdrive". Tape Reviews. TheSmartMarks.com.
  5. "Combat Zone Wrestling Results – 2005". TheHistoryofWCW.com.
  6. <www.declarationofindependents.net/doi/pages/pressreleases/CZWnew.html> "CZW Presents: An Afternoon of Main Events". DeclarationofIndependents.net. Jan. 2006. 7 Sep. 2008.
  7. "Supercard Show This Sunday @ 9pm: Combat Zone Wrestling – Point of No Return". The Wrestling Channel: Match Listings For Next Week & Programme Notes. Wrestling101.com. 2006-04-13.
  8. Donaldson, Magnus (2007-08-07). "The Magnus Analysis – UWA Hardcore The Faded Line". 411mania.com.
  9. "Combat Zone Wrestling – 2006". TheHistoryofWCW.com.
  10. Westcott, Brian; Adam Fenwick (2007). "CZW Junior Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  11. Westcott, Brian; Adam Fenwick (2008). "CZW Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories.

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