| Aaron Idol | |
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| Ring name(s) | Aaron Idol |
| Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1] |
| Billed weight | 201 pounds (91.36 kg)][2] |
| Born | July 4, 1980
Burnaby, British Columbia[1] |
| Trained by | House of Pain Chance Beckett[1] |
| Debut | March 18, 2001[2] |
Aaron Idol is a Canadian professional wrestler who is best known for his work in Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling where he rose to become the ECCW Heavyweight Champion.
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Idol trained at the ECCW training facility House of Pain. He was trained by current ECCW roster mate and star Chance Beckett. He would than make his debut on March 18, 2001 against Gorilla Magilla.[2]
Idol competed in the 2005 Pacific Cup. He would defeat Memphis Raines in the first round of the tournament. He would go onto defeat J.J. Perez in the semi-finals. Idol would emerge in victorious in the finals on day two of the 2005 Pacific Cup which was held on April 23, 2005. He would defeated Puma and "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson in a triple threat match that lasted 30 minutes. After the match, Danielson proceeded to smash the Pacific Cup and claimed that ECCW was inferior to New Japan Pro Wrestling. Puma and Danielson than proceeded to beat down Idol. ECCW promoter Dave Republic than issued a challenge and gave Antonio Inoki 30 days to respond. Inoki didn't respond and the challenge was dropped as a result.
Winning the 2005 Pacific Cup, it took his career to next level. On June 24, 2005 Idol would challenge for the NWA Pacific Northwest Junior Heavyweight Championship. He would go on to defeat Memphis Raines and former trainer Chance Beckett in a Triple Threat Match to become the new champion.
He would than challenge Scotty Mac for the NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship on October 21, 2005. He would be successful in defeating then champion Scotty Mac in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. On March 11, 2006 Idol would vacate the title to concentrate on the ECCW Heavyweight Championship.
Idol would challenge for the ECCW Heavyweight Champion on many occasions, but was unsuccessful. He would than finally get the win he was looking for. He would defeat Randy Tyler in a Steel Cage Match on June 22, 2007 in Surrey, British Columbia. Idol would than be forced to forfeit the ECCW Heavyweight Championship to Scotty Mac on December 28, 2007 due to a shoulder injury.
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