T.J. Wilson
Report Last Updated - 2/08 (Winter)
Real Name - n/a
Birthdate - 7/11/80
5'9" 195 lbs. - Calgary, ALB, Canada
Aliases - Stampede Kid
Athletic background - n/a
Teachers - Hart Brothers, Davey Boy Smith; Koji Kanemoto; Bill DeMott [DSW Camp]; Tom Pritchard [FCW Camp]
Professional background - Indies(`95-), New Japan(`02) MLW(`04), DSW(`07), FCW(`07-)
Groups - New Generation Hart Foundation
Career Highlights - n/a
Finisher(s) -
- Code Blue (Flipping Samoan Drop from 2nd Turnbuckle)
x Flying Somersault Legdrop (opponent in ropes)
x Rope-Assisted Michinoku Driver II-B
x Rolling Stampede (Springboard Blockbuster)
Favorites -
- Springboard Elbowdrop
- Springing Swinging DDT
- Northern Lights Suplex
- Powerslam
- Solebutt-Seated Dropkick Combo
Ringwork Rating -
move set - 7
science - 2
aerial - 5
power - 6
strikes - 6
Intangible Rating -
entertainment - 5
selling - 6
bumping - 6
heat - 5
carrying - 5
push - 7
potential - 8
Outlook - The Stampede legacy has been held up in recent times by several excellent young wrestlers. While the many people think of oddballs like Teddy Hart and Jack Evans, others like Harry Smith and T.J. Wilson have been excelling in the Western Canadian/Pacific Northwest region. Smith and Wilson spent years tagging up as the "Stampede Bulldogs" and complimented each other well. Both had tours with New Japan before getting picked up by the WWE. The two have spent more time apart then together, however a reunion could always have positive results. Wilson is quite small and while he is well-rounded, he is not on the same level as many wrestlers of similar size. While he is certainly tied to the Hart family through his long-standing relationship with the family and specifically Nattie Neidhart, T.J. Wilson has not gotten the opportunities as others due to being an unauthentic Hart. Regardless, T.J. Wilson has great potential and could make waves as a cruiserweight or a tag team wrestler.