Robbie Brookside |
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Robbie Brookside
Height: 6'3" Weight: 240 lbs. Real name: Robert Edward Brooks Hometown: Liverpool, England Pro debut: 1984 Finishing move: Iconoclasm (This top rope flipping slam sees a wrestler stand under an opponent, who is situated on the top turnbuckle, turn his/her back to this opponent while taking hold of the opponent's arms from below, often holding under at the opponent's arm pits. The wrestler would then throw the opponent forward while falling to a seated position, flipping the opponent over in midair, and slamming them down to the mat back first) Other aliases: "Wildcat", Robby Brookside, Rob Brookside Career highlights: ASW British Heavyweight Champion, ASW World Middleweight Champion, ASW British Tag Team Champion (2) (w/Doc Dean), CWA Intercontinental Champion, CWA Tag Team Champion, EWP Intercontinental Champion, EWP Ironman Hardcore Knockout Tournament Winner, EWU European Heavyweight Champion (2), EWU European Tag Team Champion (w/Doc Dean), FWA European Union Champion, FWA British Heavyweight champion, RQW (Real Quality Wrestling) Heavyweight Champion, TWA British Heavyweight Champion (2), TWA Hardcore Champion, TWA British Tag Team Champion (w/Doug Williams), NAWA Heavyweight Champion, PWA Heavyweight Champion, PWA European History Champion (2) Trained by: Liverpool Olympic Wrestling Club, Carl McGrath, Bobby Barron Robert Edward Brooks is a British professional wrestler, who wrestles under the ring name of Robbie Brookside, and is nicknamed "Wildcat". Brooks has toured all over the world during his career including such countries as America, Japan, Germany, and Mexico. He was a regular tag partner of Steve Regal (WWE's William Regal) in the UK and he has competed in the New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual tournament, the Super J in 1997 where he picked up a victory over former WWE Undisputed Champion, Chris Jericho. Brooks was born in Liverpool in 1966, his father was a football player, who played a few pro games for Preston NE and chose his son, Robert as the man to carry on his place in the sport. At age 8 Brooks was playing football with people who were 12 years old and by age 9 he was playing in organised leagues for a team named Rockingham. When Brooks first caught a glimpse of wrestling he was eager to continue watching, however his father hated wrestling and wouldn't let Brooks watch it when at home. Brooks would continue watch the wrestling any chance he could, and even traveled to Liverpool Stadium for an 8 man knockout wrestling tournament. Brooks first began training as a wrestler, to the disapproval of his farther and his football coaches, at the age of 14, after one of his friends told a wrestler that Brooks thought "it was all fake" because of this Brooks was invited to a gym in Kirby and turned up straight from football complete in his football kit. At this point Brooks was severely stretched and torn by a wrestler. After his ordeal, Brooks thanked them and went on to continue training at the gym. Brooks was found by Bobby Barren, who invited him to wrestle at the Pleasure Beach in Blackpool, and Brian Dixon, who got Brooks some jobs on the holiday camps with established wrestlers. Wrestling as Robbie Brookside, he won his first real title after World Middleweight Champion, Mark Rocco retired and Brookside won the title in a tournament. Robbie Brookside then teamed with Doc Dean as The Liverpool Lads and won another title. Frankie Sloan also teamed with Brookside as The Liverpool Lads at a separate time. In 1996 Brookside got the chance to go to CWA thanks to Dave "Fit" Finlay, from then through to the turn of the century Brookside could be found wrestling across many promotion in Europe, and won many titles during his travels. On April 25, 2005 had a dark match on World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW during a taping of the show in the UK, Robbie Brookside was defeated by Simon Dean in that match. When WWE once again returned to England, Brookside joined other British wrestlers Thunder, and Steve Lewington as part of the WWE security squad that helped keep the waring RAW and SmackDown! battlers apart. Brookside would continue wrestles in, and around, the UK and remaining one of the top British wrestlers winning many of the top titles in the UK. Brookside became the first-ever Real Quality Wrestling Heavyweight Champion on April 29th defeating former WWE Superstar Billy Kidman during a match at RQW's "A Night Of Champions" show. Brookside would later go on to win Frontier Wrestling Alliance's British Heavyweight Championship at FWA Summer Classic in a no-DQ elimination three-way match finally pinning Jonny Storm after then-champion Hade Vansen, who was eliminated first, returned to the ring and hit Storm with his South City Driller finisher. Brookside would also take an interest in the future of the business by going on to train future wrestlers. |