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Robbie Eagles

UNIT

TMDK 

HEIGHT

177cm 

WEIGHT

80kg 

YEAR OF BIRTH

Feb13, 1990 

Robbie Eagles
HEIGHT
177cm 
WEIGHT
80kg 
YEAR OF BIRTH
Feb13, 1990 
PLACE OF BIRTH
Jonestown, New South Wales, Australia 
DEBUT
2008 
FINISH HOLD

450 splash, Pulse Drop (Shiranui), Ron Miller Special, Turbo Backpack

 
TWITTER
@RobbieEagles_ 

BIOGRAPHY

Robbie Eagles is one of the hottest young prospects to come out fo Australia’s burgeoning wrestling scene. Though he appeared on CHAOS’ radar after testing Will Ospreay Down Under, it was BULLET CLUB that wound up swooping in on the young man, recruiting him to team with Taiji Ishimori during the 2018 Super Junior Tag League. 

Eagles was never at home in BULLET CLUB however, and transitioned to CHAOS in the summer of 2019. His 2020 was drastically shortened by the global pandemic, but he nevertheless impressed during Best of the Super Jr. to end the year. By the time summer 2021 came around, he wasn’t going to wait for opportunity to come his way. Issuing an immediate challenge to El Desperado after a title defense in Sapporo, Eagles became the first Australian to compete in a singles match in the Tokyo Dome on July 25 2021, and in victory became the first ever Australian IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.  On October 26, Eagles teamed up with Tiger Mask to challenge El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru and became the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champion for the first time in his career. 

After a full year away from the title scene, and after Lio Rush was promoted to title contention in CHAOS above him, Eagles wanted to make a change. March 21 2023, after being presented as a new member of TMDK by Zack Sabre Jr., Eagles challenged for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship with the match set for Sakura Genesis 2023.

Robbie Eagles is one of the hottest young prospects to come out fo Australia’s burgeoning wrestling scene. Though he appeared on CHAOS’ radar after testing Will Ospreay Down Under, it was BULLET CLUB that wound up swooping in on the young man, recruiting him to team with Taiji Ishimori during the 2018 Super Junior Tag League. 

Eagles was never at home in BULLET CLUB however, and transitioned to CHAOS in the summer of 2019. His 2020 was drastically shortened by the global pandemic, but he nevertheless impressed during Best of the Super Jr. to end the year. By the time summer 2021 came around, he wasn’t going to wait for opportunity to come his way. Issuing an immediate challenge to El Desperado after a title defense in Sapporo, Eagles became the first Australian to compete in a singles match in the Tokyo Dome on July 25 2021, and in victory became the first ever Australian IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.  On October 26, Eagles teamed up with Tiger Mask to challenge El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru and became the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champion for the first time in his career. 

After a full year away from the title scene, and after Lio Rush was promoted to title contention in CHAOS above him, Eagles wanted to make a change. March 21 2023, after being presented as a new member of TMDK by Zack Sabre Jr., Eagles challenged for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship with the match set for Sakura Genesis 2023.

FINISH HOLD

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    Ron Miller Special

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