Jonny Storm

Jonny Storm

English professional wrestler
Date of Birth: 19.04.1977
Country: Great Britain

Content:
  1. Biography of Jonny Storm
  2. Early Career
  3. International Success
  4. Championship Reigns
  5. Training Camp and Legacy
  6. American Ventures
  7. Super X Cup and National Team

Biography of Jonny Storm

Jonny Storm, born Jonathan Whitcombe on April 19, 1977, is an English professional wrestler. Throughout his career, he has worked in 80 wrestling projects in 16 countries around the world, showcasing consistently high performance and often winning championship belts.

Jonny Storm

Early Career

Jonny Storm began his wrestling career in projects such as Frontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA) and All-Star Wrestling. In March 2005, he started performing in Irish Whip Wrestling, where he had several matches against M-Dogg 20. In the same year, Storm tried his hand at being a trainer in the television show 'Celebrity Wrestling' on ITV.

Jonny Storm

International Success

Storm also competed in various European wrestling projects, including German Stampede Wrestling, Real Quality Wrestling, Rings of Europe, and Dutch Championship Wrestling. In 2005, he won the Fédération Francophone de Catch tournament and continues to hold the championship title to this day.

Jonny Storm

One of Storm's most memorable rivalries was with Jody Fleisch, a close friend both inside and outside the ring. They had battles in England and the United States, often forming a strong tag team that defeated formidable opponents. In One Pro Wrestling (OPW), Fleisch and Storm won the tag team championship by defeating Christopher Daniels and A.J. Styles.

Championship Reigns

On January 1, 2007, Storm became the champion of Athletik Club Wrestling by defeating Toby Nathland. However, Nathland reclaimed his title on December 15 of the same year. On March 23, 2007, Storm won the Celtic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship by defeating Maddog Maxx, but Maxx took the title from him in July.

Training Camp and Legacy

In between matches, Storm managed his own wrestling training camp, which operated during the summer, Easter, and Christmas holidays. Several wrestlers, including Erin Marshall, emerged from under Storm's wing and gained recognition in the wrestling industry.

American Ventures

Storm's early American projects included Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW), where he won the first tournament for the European Championship. He also competed in TNA (Total Nonstop Action Wrestling) and ROH (Ring of Honor), facing notable opponents such as Kid Kash, Amazing Red, and A.J. Styles.

Super X Cup and National Team

In September 2003, Storm represented the British team in the Super X Cup tournament. Unfortunately, he was defeated in the first round by Teddy Hart. Although there were plans for Storm to join the national team again in 2006, the team disbanded before the trip to Japan, with potential teammates Nigel McGuinness and Doug Williams opting to compete in Japan instead.

Overall, Jonny Storm's career has been marked by international success, memorable rivalries, and championship reigns. He has left a lasting impact on the wrestling industry and remains a respected figure in British wrestling.

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