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 |  | |  | Necro Bucther Behind the Scenes (DVLH) 00:34 Dylan Keith Summers[1] (born July 13, 1974 in Morgantown, West Virginia)[1] is an American professional wrestler best known by his stage name (The) Necro more...Butcher. Primarily wrestling for Ring of Honor, which travels around the country; Summers also competes in Full Impact Pro, IWA-Mid South, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, and Combat Zone Wrestling, among others.
Summers is well-known for his willingness to participate in a creative and dangerous mix of hardcore wrestling, deathmatches, and brawls, as well as his memorable appearance in the 2008 film The Wrestler. In 1998, Summers made his professional wrestling debut after teaming with Aaron White to take on Victor Pain and Canyon. Summers, enlisted in the United States Army, continued to work small independent shows across Texas as "Private Dylan Summers", later changed to Sanders. On March 16, 1999, as Necro Butcher, he won his first professional wrestling championship, after defeating Damon Richards to become IHW Hardcore champion. Butcher's popularity continued to dominate Texas wrestling, and at his debut in TCW, he defeated rival Jay Diego to become the company's Hardcore champion. His success in TCW came to a halt after a dispute with its promoter. He lost the Hardcore title to Hellhammer before leaving the company. Butcher continued to build up his reputation as the most violent Death Match wrestler in Texas. On October 10, 1999, Butcher faced "Mad" Man Pondo for the first time. He would face Pondo again in JCW (Juggalo Championship Wrestling) in a Death Match in 2003. Another match in JCW included a "Light Tube" match from the 2003 Gathering of the Juggalos where he squared off against "Hollywood" Chuck Hogan ("Death Dealer" Tommy Starr in a Hogan-like zombie mask).
[edit] IWA Mid-South Throughout 2001, Butcher had worked IWA Mid-South in an attempt to make a name for himself in the top independent leagues. Becoming a regular across the NWA promotions, Butcher gained widespread visibility in 2002. In July 2002, competing in IWA Mid-South, he defeated Mark Wolf, Mitch Page, 2 Tuff Tony, and finally Spyder Nate Webb to become the 2002 King of the Deathmatch. Necro would go to the finals in the 2005 Strong Style Tournament, defeating Eddie Kingston and B.J. Whitmer, but losing to Chris Hero.
In 2005 and 2006, Necro had two high profile matches against both Samoa Joe and Low-Ki. He lost to Joe in their first match, the main event of IWA's debut in the ECW Arena. He then went on to lose in January 2006 again to Joe. Three months later, in Low-Ki's second match in the promotion, he took out Necro. The two met in a rematch in December, where the stipulation was a tap out/knock out finish. Although Necro lost all four matches, his star remained high after taking a lot of abuse from both Joe and Ki.
In the summer of 2007, at IWA MS Point Proven in Philadelphia, Necro and his frequent tag team partner "Mister Insanity" Toby Klein (aka The Tough Crazy Bastards) battled and were defeated by Low-Ki and Homicide. The TCB were accompanied to the ring by Halfbreed Billy Gram.
Necro eventually won his first IWA gold, the Death Match title, on September 9, 2007, in Sellersburg, Indiana in a three way dance against Corporal Robinson and Tank. He would lose the title on March 1, 2008, to Danny Havoc.
[edit] Combat Zone Wrestling His success in IWA-MS lead him to become a name attraction for hardcore oriented indy promotions in North America. For Combat Zone Wrestling, Butcher worked a program with Wifebeater, losing to him in the first Tournament of Death in 2002. Butcher returned the following year and was eliminated in round two by Ian Rotten. He reached the final at the 3rd annual Tournament of Death before finally winning Tournament of Death 4 by defeating John Zandig and Nick Gage.[5][6] This victory made him the only person ever to win both the King of the Deathmatch and Tournament of Death.
[edit] Ring of Honor Necro first wrestled in th less Added: 3 days ago Views: 0 Category: People |
|  | | |  | | |  | | |  |  | DVLH Luke Hadley Hurricanrana 00:29 DVLH Luke Hadley Hurricanrana The correct name for this maneuver is the huracanrana or huracarrana (the name was taken from Mexican luchador Huracán more...Ramírez), but it is commonly misspelled in English as hurricanrana. This is a Frankensteiner headscissors takedown that ends in a rana pinning hold.[7] (A rana is any double-leg cradle.) A high velocity version of the huracarrana, popularized by Japanese wrestler Dragon Kid, is known as the Ultra Rana. A third version, which sees the attacker perform a full front flip (usually following a springboard) before executing the huracarrana, is known as the Dragon Rana.
Headscissors takedown The move is performed with the wrestler's legs scissored around the opponent's head, dragging the opponent into a forced somersault as the wrestler falls to the mat.[4]
[edit] Frankensteiner This move is commonly referred to as a hurricanrana although it is technically slightly different. The move is described as a headscissors takedown that is performed against a running opponent. The wrestler jumps on the shoulders of the charging opponent and performs a backflip, using his momentum to throw the opponent over him and on to their back.[5]
It was named the "Frankensteiner" by Scott Steiner, who used it as a finishing move.[6] The move also has a variation where the opponent is sitting on the top rope, that variation is also referred to as frankensteiner. Another variation of the Frankensteiner sees a grounded wrestler first "kip-up" on to a standing opponent's shoulders, this is where a wrestler roll onto the back of his/her shoulders bringing his/her legs up and kicking forward to build momentum to lift themselves off the floor and on to the standing opponent.
[edit] Reverse frankensteiner Also known as an inverted frankensteiner or a poison rana, this move is similar to a standard Frankensteiner but instead of performing the move facing the opponents face it is done facing the back of the opponent. less Added: Apr 14, 09 Views: 58 Category: Sports |
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