Eric Young
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Eric Young (born in Florence, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, working for Total Nonstop Action as part of the group, Team Canada, along with Petey Williams, Bobby Roode, A-1, Johnny Devine and Scott D'Amore.
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Career
After graduating from high school Young began training with veteran wrestler Waldo Von Erich. After training for ten weeks he wrestled his debut match on October 19, 1998 in Benton Harbor, Michigan. After four months, he had wrestled ten matches and was consequently promoted to head trainer.
In January 2004 Young appeared in TNA as a jobber. On May 5 he returned as a member of Team Canada.
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Profile
- Height: 6'0" (183 cm)
- Weight: 225lbs (102.1 kg)
- Birthday: December 15
- Hometown: Florence, Ontario
- Trained By: Waldo Von Erich and Carl Leduc
- Professional Debut: October 19, 1998
- Previous Identities: "Showtime" Eric Young
- Previous Manager(s): Scott D'Amore
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Finishing/Trademark moves
- The Showstopper / Young Blood Neckbreaker (Wheelbarrow into neckbreaker)
- Death Valley Driver
- Top Rope Elbow
- Superkick
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Championships/Accomplishments
National Wrestling Alliance - Total Nonstop Action
- 2-time NWA World Tag Team Champion (with Bobby Roode)
Other Titles
- 2-time FSPW Independent Champion
- 1-time NSP Independent Champion
- 1-time ACW Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time IWF Heavyweight Champion
- 1-time XWC World Heavyweight Champion
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External link
- TNA profile (http://www.tnawrestling.com/roster/ericyoung/index.html)

