Professional wrestling stable
Professional wrestling tag team
New Catch Republic
|
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Dunne (left) and Bate (right)
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Members
| Pete Dunne
Tyler Bate
|
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Name(s)
| New Catch Republic
House Strong Style
[1]
British Strong Style
|
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Billed heights
| Dunne: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
[2]
Seven: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
[3]
Bate: 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
[4]
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Combined
billed weight
| 172 kg (380 lb)
[2]
[3]
[4]
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Billed from
| Great Britain
, Moustache Mountain
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Former
member(s)
| Trent Seven
|
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Debut
| 31 July 2016
[5]
|
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Years active
| 2016?2022
2024?present
|
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New Catch Republic
is an
English
professional wrestling
tag team
consisting of
Pete Dunne
and
Tyler Bate
. They are currently signed with
WWE
and appear on the
Raw
brand
.
The group was originally a
stable
known as
British Strong Style
made up of Dunne, Bate, and
Trent Seven
, who last worked for WWE in the
NXT UK
brand, before his release in August 2022. The group took its name from a style of professional wrestling that is a mixture of Japanese
strong style
and traditional British
catch wrestling
.
[6]
The three were a prominent part of the NXT UK roster, and were central figures of the
NXT UK
programme when it premiered in October 2018. They were nicknamed "the founding fathers of NXT UK" by WWE, due to their crucial part in the creation and growth of the brand.
[7]
Dunne and Seven formed the group in the
Progress Wrestling
(Progress)
promotion
in July 2016 as a
tag team
, before adding Bate, who had been Seven's tag team partner as part of
Moustache Mountain
since April 2015, in November 2016. The group dominated Progress over the following year with Dunne holding the
Progress World Championship
and Bate and Seven the
Progress Tag Team Championship
. Though primarily appearing in Progress, the stable has also worked for several other promotions in the United Kingdom, including
Chikara
, where they won the
2017 King of Trios
tournament.
Through a partnership between Progress and WWE, all three members of British Strong Style also appeared for WWE since 2017, with Bate defeating Dunne in the finals of the first
United Kingdom Championship Tournament
to become the inaugural
WWE United Kingdom Champion
. Dunne won the title from Bate later that year. During Dunne's UK Championship reign, Seven and Bate were
NXT Tag Team Champions
for a short time in June 2018, making all three members champions in WWE for a short period. Dunne and Bate would then begin teaming together in early 2024 after Bate was moved to the SmackDown brand, and the team took on the new name of New Catch Republic.
History
[
edit
]
Progress Wrestling (2016?2019)
[
edit
]
On 31 July 2016, the Dunne Brothers (Damian Dunne and
Pete Dunne
) were set to take on Moustache Mountain (
Trent Seven
and
Tyler Bate
) at
Progress Wrestling
's event in
London, England
. The match ended with Pete and Seven turning on their partners and walking off together, signaling the start of a new partnership,
[5]
[8]
which they subsequently dubbed "
British Strong Style
".
[9]
On 25 September, Dunne and Seven defeated the London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) for the
Progress Tag Team Championship
.
[10]
On 27 November, Dunne and Seven took part in a seven-man elimination match for the
vacant
Progress World Championship
. The match came down to Dunne, Seven and
Jimmy Havoc
. After Havoc managed to eliminate Seven from the match, he was attacked by both Seven and Dunne, which brought out Tyler Bate, seemingly to exact revenge on Seven. Bate, however, turned on Havoc, helping Dunne become the new Progress World Champion and turning British Strong Style into a trio.
[11]
[12]
Bate and Dunne were positioned as the spotlight wrestlers of the group, while Seven became its mouthpiece.
[13]
After capturing the Progress World Championship, Dunne attempted to pass his half of the Progress Tag Team Championship to Bate, which led to Progress management stripping British Strong Style of the tag team title. They did however allow Bate and Seven to wrestle for the vacant title, leading to a match on 30 December, where the two defeated the London Riots and LDRS (
Marty Scurll
and
Zack Sabre Jr.
) to become the new champions.
[14]
[15]
In January 2017, all three members of British Strong Style took part in a
tournament
held by
WWE
to crown the inaugural
WWE United Kingdom Championship
.
[16]
[17]
The trio were not acknowledged by WWE, instead Bate and Seven were referred to by the Moustache Mountain name,
[18]
with Dunne being positioned opposite the two as the main
villain
of the tournament.
[19]
The tournament eventually came down to Bate and Dunne in the finals with Bate emerging victorious to become the first WWE United Kingdom Champion.
[20]
After a four-month reign, Bate lost the title to Dunne at
NXT TakeOver: Chicago
.
[21]
While WWE did not recognize British Strong Style as a
stable
, the WWE United Kingdom Championship was entered into storylines involving the group in Progress.
[22]
The trio's participation in the tournament was also added to their villainous act in Progress with the members wearing
NXT
jackets, playing up the fact that they were under WWE contracts and promising they were going to leave Progress with the promotion's two championships.
[14]
[23]
On 23 April, British Strong Style faced off against the Ringkampf stable of
Axel Dieter Jr.
,
Timothy Thatcher
and
Walter
from the German
Westside Xtreme Wrestling
(wXw) promotion in a six-man tag team match, where both of their Progress titles were on the line. The match ended with Seven pinning Walter for the win, meaning that British Strong Style continued both of their title reigns.
[24]
[25]
The following month, British Strong Style found themselves new rivals in the #CCK stable of
Chris Brookes
,
Kid Lykos
and
Travis Banks
, who debuted by interrupting their attack on
Matt Riddle
. This led to a match on 25 June, where Bate and Seven lost the Progress Tag Team Championship to Brookes and Lykos.
[26]
[27]
On 9 July, British Strong Style and #CCK faced off in a six-man tag team match, where Brookes and Lykos agreed to put the Progress Tag Team Championship on the line with the added stipulation that if British Strong Style did not win the match, they could never again challenge for the title. British Strong Style ended up cheating their way to a victory, making Bate and Seven the new Progress Tag Team Champions.
[28]
[29]
On 10 September, British Strong Style lost both of their Progress titles to members of #CCK with Bate and Seven losing the Tag Team Championship to Brookes and Lykos in a
ladder match
, while Dunne lost the World Championship to Travis Banks, ending the group's ten-month domination over Progress.
[30]
[31]
Following the loss of their titles, British Strong Style turned
face
with Dunne apologising for some of his actions as champion.
[32]
At Chapter 76, Seven defeated
Doug Williams
to win the Progress Atlas Championship. At Chapter 82, a rematch of the WWE United Kingdom Championship match from
NXT TakeOver: Chicago
between Dunne and Bate was the main event. Dunne defeated Bate in what ring announcer and co-owner
Jim Smallman
said was the duos farewell match, implying both seemingly were going full-time with NXT UK and WWE.
Chikara (2017)
[
edit
]
On 1 September 2017, British Strong Style, billed as "House Strong Style", entered the
2017 King of Trios
tournament, hosted by the American
Chikara
promotion in
Wolverhampton
. After defeating House Whitewolf (
A-Kid
, Adam Chase and Zayas) in their first round match,
[33]
House Throwbacks (
Dasher Hatfield
,
Mark Angelosetti
and
Simon Grimm
) in the quarterfinals,
[34]
and House Rot (
Frightmare
,
Hallowicked
and
Kobald
) via forfeit in the semifinals, House Strong Style advanced to the finals of the tournament, where, on 3 September, they defeated House Sendai Girls (Cassandra Miyagi,
Dash Chisako
and
Meiko Satomura
) to become the 2017 King of Trios.
[1]
[35]
NXT UK (2018?2022)
[
edit
]
After
Roderick Strong
turned on Pete Dunne at
NXT TakeOver: New Orleans
, Dunne teased a return of the stable in
WWE
on
Instagram
days later.
[36]
In April during
WrestleMania Axxess
weekend, Bate and Seven lost an
NXT Tag Team Championship
match to Strong and
Kyle O'Reilly
. After the match, they were attacked by
The Undisputed Era
until Dunne made the save, thus reuniting for the first time in WWE. It was later announced that Dunne, Bate and Seven would take on The Undisputed Era on the first night of the second annual
United Kingdom Championship Tournament
in June 2018.
[37]
British Strong Style won their match against The Undisputed Era on 18 June. The following night, Bate and Seven defeated O'Reilly and Strong to win the
NXT Tag Team Championship
for the first time, whilst Dunne retained his WWE United Kingdom Championship against tournament winner
Zack Gibson
, meaning that all members of British Strong Style were now champions in WWE. However, Bate and Seven lost the titles back to O'Reilly and Strong two days later. At
NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn 4
, Bate and Seven failed to regain their titles against The Undisputed Era while Dunne retained his title against Gibson once again. The group disbanded in late July 2022 after Seven was released from his WWE contract.
[38]
Main roster (2024?present)
[
edit
]
Bate was promoted to the
SmackDown
brand
and reunited with Dunne, then known as Butch who returned to his original name two weeks later,
[39]
at
SmackDown
: New Year's Revolution
on 5 January 2024 and defeated
Pretty Deadly
in a tag team match.
[40]
On the 16 February episode of
SmackDown
, the team was renamed to New Catch Republic.
[41]
New Catch Republic won the
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Contender Series
for an
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship
match at
Elimination Chamber: Perth
but failed to defeat
The Judgment Day
(
Finn Balor
and
Damian Priest
) for the titles at the event.
[42]
New Catch Republic participated in a
six-pack tag team ladder match
for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship at Night 1 of
WrestleMania XL
but failed to win any of the tag titles.
[43]
At Night 2 of the
2024 WWE Draft
, New Catch Republic were drafted to the
Raw
brand in the supplemental draft.
[44]
At Week 2 of
Spring Breakin'
, New Catch Republic returned to NXT to assist
Axiom
and
Nathan Frazer
retain the NXT Tag Team Championship against
The Final Testament
's
Authors of Pain
(AOP).
[45]
Championships and accomplishments
[
edit
]
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- Jigsaw
,
Mike Quackenbush
and
Shane Storm
(
2007
)
- Los Luchadores de Mexico
(
Incognito
,
Lince Dorado
and
El Pantera
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2008
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- F.I.S.T. (
Chuck Taylor
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2009
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- Bruderschaft des Kreuzes
(
Ares
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Claudio Castagnoli
and Tursas) (
2010
)
- The Colony
(
Fire Ant
,
Green Ant
and
Soldier Ant
) (
2011
)
- The Spectral Envoy (
Frightmare
,
Hallowicked
and
UltraMantis Black
) (
2012
)
- The Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive, Flex Rumblecrunch and Max Smashmaster) (
2014
)
- Team AAA (
Aero Star
,
Drago
and
Fenix
) (
2015
)
- Team Sendai Girls (
Cassandra Miyagi
,
Dash Chisako
and
Meiko Satomura
) (
2016
)
- House Strong Style
(
Pete Dunne
,
Trent Seven
and
Tyler Bate
) (
2017
)
- The ResistANTce
(
Fire Ant
, Green Ant (II) and Thief Ant) (
2018
)
- The Crucible (Lance Steel,
Ophidian
and
Princess Kimber Lee
) (
2019
)
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