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Scottish professional wrestler
Stevie Boy Birth name Stephen Kerr Born (1992-05-09 ) May 9, 1992 (age 32 ) Spouse(s )
(m. 2021)
Ring name(s ) Stevie Boy Stevie Xavier Billed height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm ) Billed weight 189 lb (86 kg ) Billed from Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland [1] Trained by Kid Fite Colin McKayDebut 2007
Stephen Kerr better known by his ring names Stevie Boy and Stevie Xavier is a Scottish professional wrestler . He is most well known for his work in Insane Championship Wrestling where he is a former two-time ICW World Heavyweight Champion , a one-time ICW Zero-G Champion , two-time ICW Tag Team Champion and winner of both the 2017 King of Insanity and 2018 Square Go! matches.[2] [3] [4] [5]
He also appeared for British Championship Wrestling , Preston City Wrestling , Defiant Wrestling , Southside Wrestling Entertainment , Discovery Wrestling, WrestleZone, Pro Wrestling Elite and World of Sport among others.[4] [6]
Stevie Boy is also a pro wrestling trainer, having coached for ICW's Glasgow Pro Wrestling Asylum[7] and at Wolfgang's Iron Girders Pro Wrestling .[8]
Professional wrestling career [ edit ]
Independent circuit (2007–2020) [ edit ]
Stephen Kerr began his career in 2007, training at Premier British Wrestling in Glasgow, Scotland [9] and wrestling for Scottish Wrestling Alliance .[10] [11]
He would win several titles in PBW, British Championship Wrestling , Southside Wrestling Entertainment[12] and Rock N Wrestle which he defended against the likes of Leyton Buzzard , Ricky Knight Jr. , The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian ), The Coffey Brothers (Joe Coffey and Mark Coffey ), Team Zero1 (Ryouji Sai and Yusaku Obata ), Jody Fleisch & Jonny Storm , Hubba Bubba Lucha (Bubblegum & El Ligero ), Kris Travis , Andy Wild, Rampage Brown and Bram .[4] [13] [14] [15] [6] [16]
Stevie Boy also competed for World of Sport Wrestling on ITV .[17] He and BT Gunn reached the semi-finals of a tournament for the WOS Tag Team Championships before losing to Alpha Bad (Iestyn Rees and Kip Sabian ). His last appearance for WOS was a losing effort in a tag team match with Kay Lee Ray vs. Will Ospreay and Bea Priestley .[18] [19]
Insane Championship Wrestling (2010–2021) [ edit ]
Stevie Xavier began working security for ICW before debuting in Insane Championship Wrestling for a squash loss in 2010.[20]
He was then repackaged with a Ned gimmick as part of The Bucky Boys (named after Buckfast tag team).[21] The pairing and their manager The Wee Man [22] were featured in the VICE documentary The British Wrestler .[23] [21] The duo became the ICW Tag Team Champions in 2013 by defeating Dickie Divers and William Grange in a ladder match at ICW: Get To Da Choppa and again in 2014 by defeating The Sumerian Death Squad (Michael Dante and Tommy End ) and The New Age Kliq (Chris Renfrew and BT Gunn ) at ICW: A Show in London . During their two reigns, they would defend the titles against The Coffey Brothers (Mark Coffey and Joe Coffey) and The Big Hangovers (Jordan Devlin and Shawn Maxer).,[24] [25] [26] [27] Greg Burridge subbed for Davey Boy to team with Stevie in defence against The London Riots (Rob Lynch and James Davis).[28]
Stevie Boy won the ICW Zero-G Championship [29] [2] [30] in 2015 before turning heel to join the New Age Kliq.[31] He successfully defended the title against Kenny Williams , Wolfgang , Mikey Whiplash , Noam Dar , Joe Hendry and Lionheart before losing it to his former partner Davey Boy.[32] As a heel, he then joined Drew Galloway , Red Lightning and Jack Jester in The Black Label stable, before becoming the leader of The Filthy Generation.[4]
On 19 November 2017, Stevie Boy defeated Mikey Whiplash , Chris Renfrew and Jimmy Havoc to become the inaugural King of Insanity .[30] [10] [33] This match earned him the Scottish Wrestling Network Match of the Year award.[34]
On 11 February 2018, Stevie Boy won the Square Go! rumble match to earn a shot at the ICW World Heavyweight Championship .[35] [36]
At ICW: BarraMania 4 , Stevie Boy defeated Kenny Williams to retain his Square Go! briefcase before interrupting a match between BT Gunn and Mikey Whiplash in order to cash-in his contract and become the ICW World Heavyweight Champion for the first time.[5] [37] This victory also earned him his status as both the second ICW Triple Crown Champion and ICW Grand Slam Champion.[38] [5] [37] [39] He held the title until July when he lost it to DCT.[6] [40]
After the death of the reigning champion Lionheart ,[41] [42] Stevie regained the vacant ICW World Heavyweight Championship by defeating WWE NXT UK's Wolfgang at ICW: Shug's Hoose Party 6 .[43] While champion, Stevie won a non-title match with Andy Wild[44] [45] and retained the title on two occasions, against former champions Rudo Lightning[46] and Joe Coffey[47] before he was defeated by the WWE contracted[48] Noam Dar at ‘’ICW: 9th Annual Square Go!’’.[49] [50] [51]
Stevie Boy entered the Lionheart League on the WWE Network in which he was defeated by Sha Samuels in the finals.[52] [53] [54]
After his title loss and Lionheart League defeat, Stevie faced Jack Jester, Kez Evans , Big Damo , Andy Wild and others before putting his King of Insanity crown on the line at Fear & Loathing XIII where he was defeated by BT Gunn.[33] For this match, he was again awarded the Scottish Wrestling Network Match of the Year honour.[55]
Personal life [ edit ]
Kerr's mother died when he was young.[11] Outside of professional wrestling, he has worked as a befriending carer.[56]
Kerr had been in a long-term relationship with fellow professional wrestler Kayleigh Rae , who currently wrestles in WWE under the ring name Alba Fyre.[57] The couple married in July 2021.[58]
Championships and accomplishments [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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