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Alan Angels

American professional wrestler

Trey Tucker (born February 16, ), better known by the ring nameAlan Angels, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Angels is best known for his appearances with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a member of The Dark Order.

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  • Professional wrestling career

    Early career (–)

    Tucker was trained to wrestle by AR Fox. He debuted on November 4, using the ring name "Alan Angels".[2]

    All Elite Wrestling (–)

    On the April 8, , episode of AEW Dynamite, Angels made his AEW debut losing to Lance Archer.

    On the April 22, edition of Dynamite, Angels faced off against Kenny Omega in a losing effort. On June 5, it was revealed that Angels had been recruited as a new member of the Dark Order under the moniker of 5. He later debuted on the June 9, episode of AEW Dark, winning his first match against Lee Johnson.[3][4]

    Over the summer of , The Dark Order faced a bit of a divide, due to the leadership of Evil Uno.

    This led to Angels challenging Uno to a match on the September 7 edition of Dark, which Uno won.

    See full list on prowrestling.fandom.com Hometown Belleview, Florida. Signature Move Shining Star Press. Curent AEW Superstars. Santana made her in-ring debut in August On May 15, she defeated Jessika at a fund-raiser in Central Florida and showed great potential and in front of some great wrestlers as 3D Dudley Boyz and Larry Zbyszko.

    After being unmasked, Angels began wrestling without his mask. On the November 7, edition of Dynamite, Angels once again faced Omega, who was the AEW World Champion, in a losing effort.

    On the July 16 edition of Dark (taped June 11), Angels lost to Daniel Garcia in a pure rules match, which ended up being his final match for the company.

    Angels remained with the Dark Order and AEW until June 29, , when he left the promotion upon the expiration of his contract.[5]

    Impact Wrestling / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (–present)

    On the November 3, , episode of Impact!, Angels, alongside Kon joined the stable Violent by Design, which already consisted of Eric Young and Deaner.[6] On the December 8 episode of Impact!, following the "death" of Eric Young (in reality, he departed the company upon the expiry of his contract), the group was renamed The Design, and Angels began going under the mononym of his in-ring surname.[7][8]

    On the July 6, , episode of Impact!, Angels lost to Jonathan Gresham.

    He then shook hands with Gresham against Deaner's orders and left the Design.[9][10] Since then, his ring name has been reverted back to Alan Angels.

    National Wrestling Alliance: She is best known for her time in Impact Wrestling under the ring name Brittany, and is also known for her time in WWE, where she performed on NXT under her real name, and was a coach at the WWE Performance Center.

    At Impact , Angels won an Ultimate X match to become the number #1 contender for the Impact X Division Championship. Angels received his title opportunity two weeks later, where he lost to Chris Sabin.

    Championships and accomplishments

    • Garden State Pro Wrestling
      • Garden State PW Openweight Championship (1 time, inaugural, current)
    • Prestige Wrestling[11]
      • Prestige Championship (2 times, current)
    • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Georgia Premier Wrestling
    • Southern Fried Championship Wrestling
      • SFCW Classic Championship (1 time)
    • Southern Honor Wrestling
      • SHW Championship (1 time)

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      British Empire Wrestling Santana Garrett May 22, is an American female professional wrestler known by the ring names Santana G. She is best known for her tenure in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where she performed under the name Brittany. Santana made her in-ring debut in August of On May 15th, she defeated Jessika at a fund-raiser in Central Florida and showed great potential and in front of some great wrestlers as 3D Dudley Boyz and Larry Zbyszko. She was defeated again at Volume 51, this time at the hands of Melanie Cruise.

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      Coastal Championship Wrestling

      Santana Garrett [ 3 ] [ 2 ] born May 22, [ 2 ] is an American professional wrestler , valet and model. During her career, Garrett has wrestled in many independent promotions across the world. On June 19, Santana Garrett defeated Rosie Lottalove to successfully defend the title via disqualification. On February 11, Garrett challenged Bates for the Ladies Championship, but was unsuccessful in gaining the title. Garrett made her debut for Shimmer Women Athletes , on September 27, , at Volume 50 , where she competed against Mercedes Martinez in a losing effort.

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      Nick Aldis and Lio Rush, Frankie Kazarian vs. Eddie Edwards, Jonathan Gresham vs. Angels, PCO vs. Jason Hotch and John Skyler". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Archived from the original on July 8,

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