Alias
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Douglas Williams, Doug Williams, John Doe |
Nicknames
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The Anarchist, Mr. Brexit |
Trainer
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Was trained by
Andre Baker. |
Student
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Trained
Erin Angel. |
Finisher
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Bridging German Suplex (Chaos Theory) and Diving Knee Drop (Bombs Away/Bomb Scare Knee Drop) |
Trademark Moves
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Bow-And-Arrow Submission, Double Underhook Suplex, European Uppercut, Inverted Gori Special, Northern Lights Suplex, Reverse Figure Four Leglock (British Figure Four Leglock), Running Knee Strike (Anarchy Knee) and Top Rope Tornado DDT (Revolution DDT) |
Tag Teams
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British Invasion with Big Grizzly and Dave Mastiff (as Doug Williams) |
Commonwealth Connection [6] with Harry Smith (as Doug Williams) |
Stables
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British Invasion with Brutus Magnus/Magnus/Magnus and Rob Terry (as Douglas Williams or rather Doug Williams) |
The Coalition [2] with Crimson, Ghillie, Jack Black, Jason Wayne, Joe Coleman, Raul LaMotta and Shiloh Jonze (as Doug Williams) |
Elite Wrestling Corporation with Chris the Bambikiller, Colossus, Crazy Sexy Mike, Dircor, EWC Commissioner, Gene Snitsky, Genosse Boris, Genosse Michail, Headshrinker Alofa, Igor, Karsten Kretschmer, Norbert Pusch, Patrick Schulz, Paul Burchill, Robb Harper, Tommy Suede and Wesna (as Doug Williams) |
Fortune with AJ Styles, James Storm, Kazarian, Matt Morgan, Ric Flair and Robert Roode (as Douglas Williams) |
Immortal with Abyss, AJ Styles, Eric Bischoff, Gunner, Hulk Hogan, James Storm, Jeff Hardy, Jeff Jarrett, Kazarian, Matt Morgan, Murphy, Ric Flair and Robert Roode (as Douglas Williams) |
The Resistance [5] with Bubblegum, Leroy Kincaide, Nick Riley, Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier (as Doug Williams) |
Team International with Alex Koslov, Daivari and Tyson Dux (as Doug Williams) |
World Elite with Brutus Magnus, Eric Young, Homicide, Kiyoshi, Rob Terry and Sheik Abdul Bashir (as Doug Williams) |
Managed by
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Managed by Ric Flair. |
Tournament Wins
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NWA UK Hammerlock 1 Night Tournament 1997 (15th August 1997) |
KSW King of the Ring 1998 (17th April 1998) |
NWA UK King of the Ring 1998 #1 (7th August 1998) |
FWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament (19th May 2001) |
Premier Worthing Trophy 2003 (28th August 2003) |
ROH Pure Title Tournament (17th July 2004) |
Premier Worthing Trophy 2004 (4th September 2004) |
Thermencup 2005 (17th June 2005) |
Premier Ken Joyce Trophy 2005 (30th December 2005) |
wXw 6-Man Tag Team Tournament (22nd July 2006) |
Premier Ken Joyce Trophy 2007 (27th December 2007) |
GWF 4 Nations Cup 2018 (3rd February 2018) |
Matches Fought
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Statistics and information about the 1669 matches fought by Doug Williams in our events database |
Interesting Weblinks
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Official Twitter Account |
Official Instagram Profile |
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