Andy Douglas |
Andy Douglas
Height: 6 ft 1 Weight: 220 lbs. Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee (billed from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) Finishing move: Natural Disaster (Elevated jawbreaker) (w/Chase Stevens), Natural Selection (Double underhook implant DDT) Pro debut: 2000 Career highlights: BPW Tag Team Champion (w/Chase Stevens), CCW Tag Team Champion, IWWF Tag Team Champion, Mid-America Tag Team Champion (w/Rick Santel), NCW Tag Team Champion, SSW Young Guns TV Champion, SSW Tag Team Champion (w/Kelly Charles), NWA World Tag Team Champion (2) (w/Chase Stevens), USACW Tag Team Champion (w/Chase Stevens) Trained by: Killer Kurt TNA.com: Andy Douglas, along with tag team partner Chase Stevens, make up the two-time NWA World Tag Team Championship duo of The Naturals. Technically gifted, The Naturals are two of TNA's most complete athletes. They combine tag team talent with high-flying skills, a combination that has earned them success inside the six-sided ring. Their finisher is called "The Natural Disaster", a devastating sitdown combination neckbreaker/backbreaker. The Naturals entered TNA in 2003, and by 2004 were in the middle of a brutal feud with longtime enemies America's Most Wanted. That July, the newcomers shocked AMW by beating them for the NWA World Tag Team Title. That same summer, The Naturals faced America's Most Wanted in TNA's first-ever Six Sides of Steel Cage Match. Against the odds, Chase and Andy overcame AMW to remain champions. The Naturals lost the gold in late 2004, but it wasn't long before they were back in the hunt. This past April, The Naturals were able to recapture the gold, again upending America's Most Wanted with the help of the late Chris Candido before dropping the gold back to AMW at “Bound For Glory”. In recent months, The Naturals are on the rebound after a series of disappointing losses in TNA Wrestling. The duo even earned the attention of “The Franchise” Shane Douglas, who promised to return as their manager. Can Douglas refocus The Naturals and lead them back to the gold? |
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