NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING

PROFILE

Kyle Fletcher

UNIT

UNITED EMPIRE 

HEIGHT

193cm 

WEIGHT

95kg 

YEAR OF BIRTH

Dec 24 1998 

Kyle Fletcher
HEIGHT
193cm 
WEIGHT
95kg 
YEAR OF BIRTH
Dec 24 1998 
PLACE OF BIRTH
Sydney, Australia 
DEBUT
2014 
FINISH HOLD

Corealis (double team)

 
TWITTER
@kylefletcherpro 

BIOGRAPHY

The young phenom of Aussie Open, Kyle Fletcher debuted as a teenager in his native Australia before making a huge mark on the UK scene with powerhouse partner Mark Davis. Aussie Open became known to NJPW fans when they faced Guerrillas of Destiny at Royal Quest in 2019, and made headlines in 2021 by aligning themselves with Will Ospreay in the United Empire. 

That connection brought the team to NJPW STRONG in 2022, where they instantly made an impact. Davis and Fletcher would soon be entered into the tournament to crown the first STRONG Openweight Tag team Champions, and came out on top. While defending the titles in the UK and US, the team had the opportunity to face IWGP Tag Team Champions FTR in the UK at Royal Quest, and on the back of a stunning, if just barely unsuccessful, performance, they made their Japanese debuts November 5 in Osaka. 

A long journey to the top of the mountain was complete April 8 2023 at Sakura Genesis when Aussie Open won the IWGP Tag Team Championships. That gold was joined by the STRONG Openweight tag titles for a second time just one week later- Aussie Open would continue to make an impact and ‘run the world’ of tag team wrestling. 

The young phenom of Aussie Open, Kyle Fletcher debuted as a teenager in his native Australia before making a huge mark on the UK scene with powerhouse partner Mark Davis. Aussie Open became known to NJPW fans when they faced Guerrillas of Destiny at Royal Quest in 2019, and made headlines in 2021 by aligning themselves with Will Ospreay in the United Empire. 

That connection brought the team to NJPW STRONG in 2022, where they instantly made an impact. Davis and Fletcher would soon be entered into the tournament to crown the first STRONG Openweight Tag team Champions, and came out on top. While defending the titles in the UK and US, the team had the opportunity to face IWGP Tag Team Champions FTR in the UK at Royal Quest, and on the back of a stunning, if just barely unsuccessful, performance, they made their Japanese debuts November 5 in Osaka. 

A long journey to the top of the mountain was complete April 8 2023 at Sakura Genesis when Aussie Open won the IWGP Tag Team Championships. That gold was joined by the STRONG Openweight tag titles for a second time just one week later- Aussie Open would continue to make an impact and ‘run the world’ of tag team wrestling. 

BACK TO PROFILE TOP