Christopher Daniels
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| Daniel Covell | |
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| Statistics | |
| Ring name(s) | Christopher Daniels Chris Daniels Conquistador Dos Curry Man The Fallen Angel |
| Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) as Curry Man |
| Billed weight | 224 lb (102 kg) 232 lb (105 kg) as Curry Man |
| Born | December 24, 1971 Fayetteville, North Carolina |
| Billed from | Sin City The City of Angels India (As Curry Man) Tokyo, Japan (As Curry Man in TNA) |
| Trained by | Sam DeCero Windy City Wrestling School Mike Anthony Kevin Quinn |
| Debut | April 1993 |
Daniel Christopher Covell (born December 24, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, best known in the United States by his ring name "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. He currently wrestles as Curry Man in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Japan.
He also works regularly for many independent promotions.
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[edit] Career
[edit] Early career
Christopher Daniels got his start in pro wrestling at Windy City Pro Wrestling in Chicago during the early 1990s. In 2000, he tagged in the World Wrestling Federation with Aaron Aguilera as "Dos" one half of Los Conquistadores. He also challenged TAKA Michinoku for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship in a losing effort in his Fallen Angel gimmick on WWF Shotgun Saturday Night. Covell was also given the title King of Indies for his work with independent promotions all over the world; including Ring of Honor and Frontier Wrestling Alliance.
Daniels wrestles frequently in Japan (and currently in TNA) as his masked alter-ego Curry Man, a gimmick created by Jinsei Shinzaki and based on Curry Cook, a character in the Kinnikuman manga.
[edit] World Championship Wrestling (2001)
On January 23, 2001 during an episode of WCW Monday Nitro Daniels had a match against Michael Modest. During the match Daniels attempted a springboard moonsault, but his left foot went over the rope as his other foot connected. This lack of momentum left him unable to complete the rotation thus he botched the move and landed on his head with his legs towards the ropes, nearly breaking his neck. His left arm was impaired for the rest of the match. Despite this however Daniels managed to continue the match to its finish. After the match, both Daniels and Modest were offered 90-day contracts, but the purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation meant neither would wrestle another match in WCW. He continued to wrestle on the independent circuit and in Japan. Daniels also portrayed a hooded figure that Vampiro reported his success to after he won the Human Torch match against Sting
[edit] Ring of Honor
[edit] 2002 - 2004
Christopher Daniels was known as one of the "Founding Fathers" of Ring of Honor, due to being in the company's main show. He wrestled in the main event of the first show, The Era of Honor Begins, in a triple threat match against Low Ki and Bryan Danielson. Daniels lost the match, but refused to shake hands with his opponents, thus breaking the Code of Honor, which at the time stated that all wrestlers must shake hands before and after the match. Because the rest of the show had been following the Code of Honor, this had been considered a particularly disgraceful action. Directly following his decision not to shake hands, Daniels got on the mic and challenged both Low Ki and American Dragon to a Round Robin match, which took place at ROH's second show, the Round Robin Challenge. Daniels won the first match, defeating American Dragon. However, this time, because Daniels won, he forced Dragon to shake his hand. In the next match of the series, Daniels faced Low Ki. Daniels tapped out to the Dragon Clutch, but, just like the first show, Daniels refused to shake hands and stated that he could have beaten Low Ki if he hadn't already wrestled that night. He also said he would not step into the ring again with Low Ki unless the ROH Title was on the line. Daniels made it clear that he was trying to break down Ring of Honor by not following its code. To help him do this, he created The Prophecy.
At Ring of Honor's third show, A Night of Appreciation for Eddie Guerrero, Daniels faced Donovan Morgan. Many people thought Morgan would beat some respect into Daniels, but instead, they showed a mutual respect for each other, and Morgan formed a partnership with Daniels. Daniels earned the right to compete to become the first ROH Champion in a 60 Minute Iron Man Match against Spanky, Doug Williams, and Low Ki. During the match, Daniels managed to pin Low Ki, but due to Iron Man Match rules, Low Ki was still able to win the match. This did not sit well with Daniels, since he lost the match despite the fact he was the only person to be neither pinned nor submitted.
Two months later Low Ki would defend his title against Xavier. During the match, Christopher Daniels, to crown the first ROH Tag Team Champions with his partner Donovan Morgan, came to the ring. Because of ROH rules, Daniels couldn't touch Low Ki, but he did distract his attention, allowing Xavier to attack Low Ki with a chair. Low Ki would go on to lose Xavier, and following this it was discovered that Xavier was the newest member of The Prophecy. Later that night, Daniels and Morgan would go on to win the Tag Team Title, meaning that The Prophecy held all the titles in ROH.
At Glory By Honor, Daniels faced Doug Williams, and Xavier faced Jay Briscoe, as suggested by his brother Mark. The Prophecy also had plans for Low Ki that night, as they hired Samoa Joe, making his ROH debut that night, to take out Low Ki in the first ever Fight Without Honor. Low Ki would win the match, and shake Joe's hand, which was not what The Prophecy had in mind.
The Prophecy would have many changes, such as Dan Maff and B.J. Whitmer joining, while Xavier and Morgan would leave. The new Prophecy would engage in a bitter feud with the Second City Saints, which would see the temporary end to Daniels' ROH career. In a match with the Saints, Daniels was given the Pepsi Plunge through a table by CM Punk. Daniels would not return for sixteen months, due to being pulled from all ROH shows by Total Nonstop Action as a result of the Rob Feinstein scandal.
[edit] 2005 - 2007
At Death Before Dishonor III, Christopher Daniels would make his ROH return, challenging CM Punk for his newly won ROH Title, who was determined to take it to WWE with him. Punk, however, refused the challenge. The next show, Sign of Dishonor saw Daniels defeat Punk's stablemate Colt Cabana, despite interference by Punk, who attempted to hit Daniels with a steel chain (he instead hit Cabana behind Daniels' back). At Fate of an Angel, Daniels would lose thanks to Punk, against the debuting Matt Hardy, but even with this loss Daniels was granted a title shot at The Homecoming. Daniels and Punk fought back and forth, eventually ending in a one hour time limit draw, just as Daniels hit the Angel's Wings. Redemption, the next ROH show, featured Christopher Daniels, James Gibson, and Samoa Joe challenging CM Punk in a 4 Way Elimination Match for the ROH Title. During the match, while Christopher Daniels was covered by Joe, Daniels got his foot on the rope. However, Punk knocked it off before the referee could see, and Daniels was eliminated. Daniels tried to get revenge, but ended up accidentally eliminating Samoa Joe.
After this, Daniels would remain a permanent member of the ROH roster. He also made his first appearances in America as Curry Man, starting with his match against Shingo Takagi at Dragon Gate Invasion in August 2005.
On November 25, 2006, Christopher Daniels teamed up with Matt Sydal to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship from Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli. The pair would lose the title on February 24, 2007 when Jay and Mark Briscoe defeated Daniels and Sydal to become three-time ROH World Tag Team Champions. At Good Times, Great Memories on April 28, Daniels went to a fifteen minute time-limit draw with Erick Stevens. Following the match, Daniels turned heel and quit the company. It had been his official last night in ROH, due to increased involvement with TNA, but this had been kept quiet.
[edit] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002 - Current)
Daniels joined TNA shortly after the company was founded in 2002. He formed a stable with Low-Ki and Elix Skipper known as Triple X. XXX competed in the tag division, winning the NWA World Tag Team Championship and taking turns to defend the title, and also joined Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Xtreme faction. The stable disbanded in June 2003 after Low-Ki began wrestling primarily in Japan and the remaining two members decisively lost a cage match to America's Most Wanted. After XXX disbanded, Daniels had a brief feud with Jeff Jarrett around August through September of 2003. Afterwards, Daniels competed in the X Division until reviving XXX as a tag team with Skipper in July 2004. They were forced to disband once more after losing to America's Most Wanted on December 5 at TNA Turning Point 2004 in one of the most famous Six Sides of Steel, during which Elix Skipper performed the catwalk-rana.
In 2005, Daniels engaged in a lengthy feud with A.J. Styles over the TNA X Division Championship. He won the title at Destination X 2005 under dubious circumstances at the end of an Ultimate X Challenge. Styles had taken down the belt, but the referee was unconscious. Daniels put Styles in the Angel's Wings and took the belt when the ref came to. Daniels went on to become the longest reigning X-Division champion in TNA history, holding the belt for over 150 days. During the run Daniels successfully defended the X Division title against Elix Skipper, Shocker, Petey Williams, Matt Bentley, Chris Sabin, and Austin Aries. Later, on September 11 at Unbreakable, Styles won back the title in a three-way dance with Daniels and Samoa Joe when Styles reversed an attempted Angels Wings into a pin.
On Genesis on November 13, Daniels received a Grade III concussion after being attacked by Samoa Joe and given a Musclebuster on a chair, following a tag match together. At Turning Point 2005, when Joe tried to similarly injure A.J. Styles after winning the X-Division Championship from him, Daniels made his return, attacking Joe and enabling members of TNA security to protect Styles and restrain Joe. At Final Resolution, Daniels was defeated by Samoa when Styles threw in the towel to prevent the badly beaten Daniels from suffering serious injuries after Daniels was unable to defend himself. The next week, Daniels claimed Styles did it to get the number 1 contendership for the X-Division Title. That same night he cost Styles a match against the "Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore by throwing in the towel, resulting in another three-way at for the title at Against All Odds, where Samoa Joe retained his title. Daniels succeeded in winning an Ultimate X match to regain the X-Division Title, then losing it on April 13, 2006 to Samoa Joe after receiving a middle rope Island Driver.
After losing the X-Division title, Daniels was scheduled to face Jushin Liger in a Six Sides of Steel match at Lockdown. However, Liger was pulled out of the match, and Daniels would be facing a mystery opponent. The opponent turned out to be the returning Low Ki, Daniels' former tag parner who had now changed his ring name to Senshi, and the two competed in a back-and-forth match, which ultimately saw Senshi win.
Daniels went on to team with AJ Styles, becoming #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Title, then held by America's Most Wanted. Daniels and Styles won the title from AMW at TNA Slammiversary 2006. The team would feud with LAX, trading the tag title back and forth with the team of Homicide and Hernandez. On November 16, 2006, Daniels competed in a triple threat match that also involved Chris Sabin, and then X-Division Champion A.J. Styles in the primetime debut of TNA iMPACT! on Spike TV. Daniels won the match by pinning Chris Sabin to capture his third TNA X Division Championship. He went to lose it again to Sabin in a Three-Way bout at TNA Final Resolution, which also involved Jerry Lynn.
Daniels was taking time off from TNA for a repackaging of his character but made his return as a heel at TNA Destination X. He distracted Lynn during his match with Sabin. After the match, the newly-bearded Daniels, sporting tribal-styled paint on one side of his face hit Sabin with the Angel's Wings and Lynn with the X Division title belt. His mannerisms reprised those of Sting that he would attack various X-Division wrestlers including Lynn, Jay Lethal, and Kaz on the March 15, 2007 edition of iMPACT.
At Lockdown 2007, Daniels pinned Jerry Lynn in the Six Sides of Steel. At Sacrifice 2007, Daniels pinned Rhino after hitting him with a baseball bat. Daniels next moved to a feud with Sting, costing The Icon a King of the Mountain qualifier by hitting him with a baseball bat. Sting then attacked Daniels the next week on iMPACT!. On June 17, 2007 at Slammiversary, Daniels lost a match against Sting via Scorpion Death Drop.
At Victory Road 2007 he won a 10-Man Ultimate X Gauntlet Match to become the #1 Contender to the TNA X Division Championship. Senshi and Elix Skipper helped Daniels to win the match, resulting in the reunion of Triple X. At Bound for Glory on October 14, Daniels challenged unsuccessfully for Jay Lethal's X Division Championship.
On the December 6th edition of TNA iMPACT!, Daniels beat Senshi in a match for his Feast or Fired briefcase, refereed by Elix Skipper. On the following week's show, it was revealed that Daniels' briefcase contained the pink slip, immediately causing him to be fired from TNA Wrestling. A month later, Covell returned making the TNA debut of his masked Curry Man persona, going on to team up regularly with Shark Boy. He went on to feud with Team 3D and winning the Fishmarket Street Fight against them.[1] On the March 13, 2008 iMPACT, Curry Man qualified for the Xscape Match for the X Division Title at TNA Lockdown by beating Petey Williams. On April 13, 2008 at The TNA Lockdown Pay Per View in the 6 man Xscape Match for the X Division Title, also featuring X Division Champion "The Black Machismo" Jay Lethal,"The Guru" Sonjay Dutt, Shark Boy,Consequences Creed,and Johnny Devine, Curry Man eliminated Consequences Creed from the match after delivering the Spice Rack. He was later eliminated by Johnny Devine via the Devine Intervention. Curry Man competed in the TerrorDome match at TNA Sacrifice, but the eventual winner was Kaz.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- As Curry Man
- Spicy Drop / Spice Rack (Backbreaker rack dropped into either a facebuster or a DDT)
- Hi–C (Diving crossbody)
- Curry Bottom (Standing side slam)
- Domo Lariato (Lariat)
- Spicy Elbow (Feint leg drop into an elbow drop to the chest, with theatrics)
- Slingshot suplex powerslam
- Slingshot elbow drop
- Springboard diving back elbow
- As Christopher Daniels
- Angel's Wings (Spinning lifting sitout double underhook facebuster)
- Last Rites (Rolling cutter)
- B.M.E. – Best Moonsault Ever (Double springboard moonsault)
- Reverse STO followed into a Koji Clutch
- Fall From Grace (Cross-armed iconoclasm)
- Arabian Press (Split-legged moonsault, sometimes while springboarding to a standing opponent on the outside)
- Standing side slam
- Reverse hurricanrana
- Blue thunder driver
- Springboard moonsault
- Charging high knee strike on cornered opponent
- Death Valley driver
- Exploder suplex
- Enzuigiri
- Sidewalk slam, sometimes from the top rope
- STO
- Springboard plancha
- Double knee gutbuster
- Standing monkey flip
- Nicknames
- "The Fallen Angel"
- "God's Gift to Wrestling"
- "Wrestling Prophet"
- "The Lord of The Ring"
- "The Greatest Wrestler Ever"
- "Mr. TNA" (Self-proclaimed)
- "Hot And Spicy" - as Curry Man
- "King Of Spice" - as Curry Man
- Managers
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- All Pro Wrestling
- APW Worldwide Internet Championship (1 time)
- APW King of the Indies (2000)
- Ballpark Brawl
- Natural Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Michinoku Pro Wrestling
- British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time )
- MPW Futaritabi Tag Team League (2002)
- Midwest Championship Wrestling
- MCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jayson Reign
- NWA Midwest
- NWA Midwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kevin Quinn
- New Age Wrestling Federation
- CT Cup Co-Holder (1 time) – with John Brooks
- Premier Wrestling Federation
- PWF United States Championship (1 time)
- Ring of Honor
- ROH World Tag Team Championship – with Donovan Morgan (1) & Matt Sydal (1)
- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with Low Ki & Elix Skipper as Triple X (3), James Storm (1), and A.J. Styles (2)
- TNA X Division Championship (3 times)
- TNA World X Cup (2004) – with Jerry Lynn, Chris Sabin and Elix Skipper
- TNA Match of the Year (2006) – with AJ Styles vs. Homicide & Hernandez at No Surrender 2006, September 24, 2006
- TNA Tag Team of the Year (2006) – with AJ Styles
- Windy City Pro Wrestling
- WCPW League Championship (1 time)
- WCPW Lightweight Championship (1 time)
- WCPW Middleweight Championship (1 time)
- WCPW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kevin Quinn (1), and Mike Anthony (1)
- World Power Wrestling
- WPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- World Wrestling Council
- WWC World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kevin Quinn
[edit] Personal life
Daniels is married to Lisa, and has two children, a daughter, who was born on September 26, 2003, and a son, named Joshua Allen Covell who was born on October 21, 2005. Joshua's middle name is derived from Daniels' best friend A.J. Styles' first name.[2] He is a Roman Catholic. Daniels reads a lot of comics, and has collected a lot of issues. In addition to this, Daniels is a big Marvel Comics fan, his favorite Marvel creation is the X-Men, and his favorite X-Men character is Wolverine. Daniel trades comics with other wrestlers such as Samoa Joe and Homicide. Daniels has a tattoo on his sternum of an ankh, the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph signifying "life". Daniels likes Hi-C Fruit Punch and tap water.
Daniels also works as a personal trainer at a 24 Fitness in Southern California
[edit] Television and film appearances
- Daniels was on two episodes of Distraction as Curry Man, along with fellow wrestlers Frankie Kazarian and Samoa Joe.
- Daniels appeared in a 2001 Chef Boyardee commercial with Lita and the Hardy Boyz [3]
- Daniels appeared alongside Tito Ortiz in an episode of NUMB3RS.
- Daniels makes an uncredited appearance in the 1999 documentary film Beyond the Mat. [4]
- Daniels was one of the main wrestlers starring in Bodyslam! Want to be a Professional Wrestler? DVD
- Daniels appeared on the January 18, 2008 episode of Merv Griffin's Crosswords, coming in at the beginning of the second round as a "Spoiler". During the show he made it to the front row once, winning a trip to Reno, Nevada in the process, but he ended the show back as a Spoiler, therefore leaving with only the consolation prize.
[edit] DVDs
- The Prophecy Foretold: The Best of Christopher Daniels (ROH Wrestling)
- Say Your Prayers: The Best of Christopher Daniels Volume 2 (ROH Wrestling)
- Heaven Sent, Hell Bound: The Best of Christopher Daniels (TNA Wrestling)
- Bodyslam! Want to be a Professional Wrestler? (TLC Television & UPW Wrestling)
[edit] References
- ^ TNA iMPACT Rating, Daniels Update, Booker T/Angle, More
- ^ Christopher Daniels; A.J. Styles. Straight Shootin' with AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels [DVD]. Ring of Honor.
- ^ Christopher Daniels (I)
- ^ Beyond the Mat (1999) - Full cast and crew
- An interview with Christopher Daniels, conducted by Robby Deming
- An interview with Christopher Daniels, conducted by Genickbruch.com
- Interview with Mad Phat Wrestling including Curry Man origins
- Christopher Daniels at Accelerator3359.com
- Christopher Daniels at Bodyslamming.com
- Christopher Daniels finally on top
- Fallen Angel an X-cellent champ
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[edit] External links
- TNA Profile
- ChristopherDaniels.Com (Official Website) at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
- SpikeTV Profile
- Christopher Daniels at the Internet Movie Database
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