Chris Dickinson (wrestler)


Chris Dickinson is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in Game Changer Wrestling, Evolve Wrestling, Jersey All Pro Wrestling and Beyond Wrestling. He has also worked for various promotions around the world, including Asistencia Asesoría y Administración in Mexico, Pro Wrestling Zero1 in Japan, Preston City Wrestling in England, International Wrestling Syndicate in Canada, and American promotions Combat Zone Wrestling, and Chikara.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2002–2003)

Initially a backyard wrestler, training in late 2001, Dickinson started his wrestling career in 2002 when he was 15, wrestling around the New Jersey area under the name Paco Loco.

Independent Wrestling (2008–present)

After a hiatus from professional wrestling, Dickinson, now billed as Chris Dickinson made his wrestling in ring return in 2008 for Jersey All Pro Wrestling where he was defeated Earl Cooter and Amy Lee.
In 2009, Dickinson made his debut for Beyond Wrestling after being told about it by fellow Jersey All Pro trainee and friend, Corvis Fear. At Beyond's debut show, Dickinson was defeated by Eric Alverado in the first ever match held by Beyond Wrestling.
In 2015, Dickinson made his debut for Ring Of Honor where he lost to Michael Elgin.

Evolve Wrestling (2010, 2015–2018)

Dickinson made his Evolve Wrestling debut at in 2010 where he was defeated by Johnny Gargano.
Dickinson returned to Evolve in 2015 at Evolve 49 where he was scheduled to face Willie Mack but due to travel issues the match was changed to Dickinson vs Tracy Williams where Dickinson picked up the victory via submission. After the match, Dickinson was chased down by Matt Riddle. The following night at Evolve 50, Dickinson was defeated by Matt Riddle.

Jersey Championship Wrestling / Game Changer Wrestling (2014–2016, 2018–present)

In 2014, Dickinson made his Game Changer Wrestling debut as part of the tag team Jersey J-Cup.
After the rebranding of Jersey Championship Wrestling, Dickinson wrestled on the second event held under the Game Changer Wrestling name in late 2015 being defeated by Joey Janela.

WWE (2018)

As part of WWE and Evolve Wrestling's partnership, Dickinson and Jaka made their WWE debut at WrestleMania 34 Axxess where they successfully defended their Evolve tag team championships against Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch.

Personal life

Dickinson became a fan of professional wrestling at a young age, looking up to WWF wrestlers such as Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Roddy Piper and others. As a young teenager, Dickinson became a big fan of Extreme Championship Wrestling's Sabu and Rob Van Dam as well as falling in love with All Japan Pro Wrestling and tag teams such as The Road Warriors and The British Bulldogs in which he also credits as an influence on his in ring style.

Championships and accomplishments