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Tony Quinn

Tony Michael Quinn is an American professional wrestler, currently signed with WWE under his real name. Quinn competed on the independent circuit until being signed by WWE in 2012. Tony has also competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, as well as AEW.

Throughout his time in WWE, Quinn would hold many championships, such as the Raw Tag Team Titles twice alongside Joshua Jordan, the Intercontinental Championship twice, the United States Championship three times, and the WWE Championship four times. Tony was also the 2016 Money in the Bank contract winner.

Following his departure from WWE, Quinn would hold various championships around the world, such as the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship twice, as well as the AEW World Championship six times, making Quinn a 10-time World Champion.


 * Born Tony Michael Quinn on December 10th, 1990 (aged 36)
 * Born in Lakewood, Ohio, resides in Memphis, Tennesee
 * Spouse - Allissah Lopez (m. 2016)
 * Children - 3
 * Debut - June 6th, 2007

Early life (1990-2008)

Tony Michael Quinn was born in Lakewood, Ohio, being raised as one of four children, having two brothers and a sister. Quinn would attend Lakewood High School, graduating in the spring of 2008.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2007-2012)

Following his high school graduation, Quinn would begin his training to become a professional wrestler, training under the tutelage of Al Snow. Soon, Quinn would make his professional debut in June of 2007, defeating Al Snow in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match.

Quinn would soon make his debut in CZW, going on to capture the CZW World Heavyweight Championship on three separate occasions.

WWE

CM Punk's mercenary (2012-2013)

Soon, Quinn would be signed by WWE in April of 2012. At Raw 1000 in July, Quinn would make his debut, interfering in CM Punk's WWE Title defense against John Cena, assaulting the latter with a steel chair while the referee was down. This would establish him as a heel, aiding CM Punk in retaining the WWE Championship. At SummerSlam, Quinn would make his in-ring debut, defeating John Cena in a No Disqualification Match.

Soon, due to CM Punk's assistance, Quinn would defeat Daniel Bryan in November to capture the Intercontinental Championship for the first time, holding onto the title until WrestleMania 29, where he would be defeated by Dolph Ziggler.

Feud with CM Punk (2013-2014)

Soon, CM Punk would brutally attack Quinn with a steel chair. As a result, Quinn would be established as a face. At Survivor Series, Quinn would be defeated by CM Punk inside of a Steel Cage. Both men would enter the 2014 Royal Rumble, ultimately being eliminated by Sheamus. In March, CM Punk would capture the Intercontinental Championship. At WrestleMania 30, Quinn would finally defeat CM Punk, capturing his second Intercontinental Championship. Quinn would hold onto the title until Money in the Bank, ultimately being defeated by Wade Barrett.

Championship reigns (2014-2016)

Soon, Quinn would become the #1 Contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, ultimately being defeated by Randy Orton in July.

Soon, Quinn would enter an ongoing feud with Rusev, ultimately defeating the latter at TLC, capturing the United States Championship for the first time. Tony would hold onto the title until Extreme Rules, where he would be defeated by Seth Rollins. Quinn would capture the championship for the second time in August, holding onto it until January of 2016.

WWE Champion (2016)

Shortly after WrestleMania 32, Quinn would capture the Money in the Bank contract, guaranteeing himself a future championship opportunity. Later that same night, Quinn would cash in, defeating AJ Styles to capture his first WWE Championship, holding onto the title until September, where he would be defeated by Bray Wyatt.