English rugby league player and wrestler (born 1988)
Ridge Holland
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Born
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1988-05-29
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29 May 1988
(age 36)
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Ring name(s)
| Luke Menzies
Ridge Holland
[1]
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Billed height
| 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
[1]
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Billed weight
| 260 lb (18 st 8 lb; 120 kg)
[1]
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Billed from
| Yorkshire, England
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Trained by
| Marty Jones
[1]
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Debut
| September 30 2017
[1]
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Rugby league career
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Full name
| Luke Menzies
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Height
| 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
[2]
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Weight
| 17 st 13 lb (114 kg)
[2]
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Position
| Prop
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Luke Menzies
(born 29 May 1988) is an English
professional wrestler
and former
professional rugby league player
. He is currently signed to
WWE
, where he performs on the
NXT
brand
under the
ring name
Ridge Holland
.
Menzies spent the majority of his rugby league career with various clubs in the
Rugby Football League Championship
, making one appearance in the
Super League
for
Hull Kingston Rovers
in 2008. He began pursuing a career in professional wrestling in 2016 and signed with WWE in 2018.
Rugby league career
[
edit
]
Menzies signed for
Hull Kingston Rovers
in September 2007, making one appearance in the
Super League
in 2008.
[5]
He later appeared for a number of lower league clubs such as
Batley Bulldogs
,
Oldham
,
Dewsbury Rams
,
Hunslet
,
[5]
and
Swinton Lions
.
[6]
[7]
He joined
Salford Red Devils
in 2014, making one appearance for the club.
[8]
In 2015, he joined
York City Knights
on loan.
[9]
Later that year, he joined
Halifax
on loan. In 2017, he joined the
Toronto Wolfpack
for their inaugural season.
[7]
Professional wrestling career
[
edit
]
Independent circuit (2016?2018)
[
edit
]
Menzies was trained to be a
professional wrestler
by British wrestling legend
Marty Jones
,
[10]
before making a name for himself in Yorkshire for promotions like 3 Count Wrestling,
New Generation Wrestling
and Tidal Championship Wrestling.
[11]
[10]
On 11 December 2017, Menzies made an appearance for Defiant Wrestling in a losing effort against
Jurn Simmons
.
[11]
On 21 April 2018, Menzies defeated
El Ligero
,
Joseph Conners
and champion
Rampage Brown
in a
4-Way Elimination Match
to win the 3CW Championship.
[12]
He ended up losing the title back to Rampage Brown a month later due to him signing a contract with
WWE
and relocating to
Florida
.
[11]
Menzies' final match on the British independent circuit took place on 23 June for Southside Wrestling, where Menzies was defeated by Gabriel Kidd.
[11]
NXT (2018?2021)
[
edit
]
In November 2016, Menzies attended a WWE tryout in Scotland.
[6]
[10]
In May 2018, it was announced that he had signed with WWE.
[10]
He debuted at an
NXT
live event
on 28 July, defeating Mars Wang.
[13]
On 29 August episode of
NXT
, he made his televised debut in a losing effort to
Keith Lee
.
[14]
On 21 November 2019, he made his television debut for the
NXT UK
brand
under the
ring name
Ridge Holland
, defeating
Oliver Carter
.
[15]
On 7 August 2020 episode of
NXT
, Holland made his first appearance for the brand since 2018, taking part in a
triple threat match
against
Oney Lorcan
and
Damian Priest
in which the winner would go on to
NXT TakeOver XXX
to compete in a ladder match for the vacant
NXT North American Championship
, which Priest won.
[16]
Dexter Lumis
was soon pulled out of the ladder match at NXT TakeOver XXX due to an ankle injury,
[17]
and since Holland was not pinned or submitted in his qualifying match as a result of Lorcan being pinned, he was given the chance to face
Johnny Gargano
on the 19 August episode of
NXT
with the winner being added to the ladder match; he lost due to interference from Gargano's wife
Candice LeRae
.
[18]
At
NXT TakeOver 31
on 4 October, after the main event of
Kyle O'Reilly
against
Finn Balor
for the
NXT Championship
, he appeared at ringside carrying O'Reilly's unconscious
Undisputed Era
teammate
Adam Cole
over his shoulders, having apparently attacked Cole; he dropped Cole over the barricade in front of Balor and O'Reilly before leaving, establishing himself as a
heel
.
[19]
On 7 October episode of
NXT
, Holland brawled with Oney Lorcan and
Danny Burch
after defeating Burch in a match; as he caught Lorcan leaping over the top rope to deliver a cross-body, Holland's legs gave out from under him, and he had to be stretchered out of the arena,
[20]
reportedly suffering an ankle dislocation and fracture in his left leg and a knee patellar dislocation and patellar tendon rupture in his right leg.
[21]
[22]
After a nine-month absence due to injury, Holland returned on 27 July 2021 episode of
NXT
, assisting Oney Lorcan and
Pete Dunne
in defeating
Tommaso Ciampa
and
Timothy Thatcher
and subsequently beat both men down post match, teasing an alliance between the three.
[23]
On 7 September episode of
NXT
, Holland and Dunne attacked Lorcan and Danny Burch, ending their alliance.
[24]
On 12 October episode of
NXT 2.0
, Holland wrestled his final match on NXT, where he and Dunne lost to Kyle O'Reilly and
Von Wagner
.
[25]
SmackDown (2021?2023)
[
edit
]
As part of
2021 Draft
, Holland was drafted to the
SmackDown
brand.
[26]
[27]
On 5 November 2021 episode of
SmackDown
, during a backstage interview, Holland referred to
Sheamus
as his idol.
[28]
On 19 November episode of
SmackDown
, Holland helped Sheamus defeat
Cesaro
,
Ricochet
, and
Jinder Mahal
in a
four-way match
, starting an alliance between the two.
[29]
Holland made his main roster in-ring debut the following week on
SmackDown
, where he lost to Cesaro, as well as a battle royal to determine the #1 contender for the
Universal Championship
later that night.
[30]
A rematch between Holland and Cesaro was set for 17 December episode of
SmackDown
,
[31]
which Holland won.
[32]
On 1 January 2022 at
Day 1
, Holland and Sheamus defeated Cesaro and Ricochet.
[33]
During the match, Holland suffered a broken nose and was removed mid-match.
[34]
On 11 March episode of
SmackDown
, Holland and Sheamus introduced Dunne, who was subsequently renamed "Butch", as part of their stable.
[35]
On the same show, a match between the team of Sheamus and Holland and
The New Day
(
Big E
and
Kofi Kingston
) saw Holland delivering an
overhead belly-to-belly suplex
to Big E at ringside, resulting in Big E accidentally landing on the top of his head; he was placed onto a stretcher and taken to a hospital.
[36]
[37]
On Night 2 of
WrestleMania 38
on 3 April, Holland and Sheamus defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston and
Xavier Woods
) in a quick match.
[38]
Holland and Butch challenged for the
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship
and the NXT Tag Team Championship, but both times lost due to interference from Imperium.
[39]
[40]
This led to a match at
Extreme Rules
where The Brawling Brutes defeated Imperium in a
six-man tag team
Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook match
.
[41]
On 5 November at
Crown Jewel
, Holland and Butch failed to win the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship from the Usos.
[42]
Three weeks later at
Survivor Series: WarGames
on 26 November, The Brawling Brutes, along with
Drew McIntyre
and
Kevin Owens
, lost to The Bloodline in a
WarGames match
.
[43]
Return to NXT (2023?present)
[
edit
]
Holland returned to the NXT brand, where he challenged
Ilja Dragunov
for the
NXT Championship
. During the match, an angle was created when Dragunov was stretchered off after Holland suplexed him, emulating his incident with
Big E
.
[44]
This led to a storyline where, on March 26 2024 episode of
NXT
, Holland announced he would be going on an indefinite hiatus from in-ring competition.
[45]
[46]
On April 6, Holland appeared at the pre-show of
NXT Stand & Deliver
to attack
Joe Gacy
with a steel chair as Gacy was making his entrance for his match against
Shawn Spears
, turning heel again.
[47]
On the May 7 episode of
NXT
,
Chase University
's
Thea Hail
thanked Holland for comforting her at
Spring Breakin'
. Later that night,
Duke Hudson
lost to
Lexis King
after Holland attempted to assist Hudson but inadvertently costed him the match.
[48]
On the following week, Holland challenged
The Good Brothers
(
Luke Gallows
and
Karl Anderson
) to a tag team match when The Good Brothers mocked Holland for leaving the main roster to NXT.
Andre Chase
offered
Riley Osborne
to be Holland's tag team partner to Osborne's dissatisfaction. The Good Brothers won the match after another mishap from Holland.
[49]
On the May 21 episode of
NXT
,
Fallon Henley
defeated Hail to qualify for a spot at the six-woman ladder match to crown the inaugural
NXT Women's North American Championship
at
NXT Battleground
. Backstage, Osborne got into an argument with Holland for costing Hail the match, to which Chase proposed that both men settle their differences in the ring
[50]
where Holland defeated Osborne. After the match, Osborne still does not approve of Chase U working with Holland, with Hudson agreeing with Osborne.
[51]
On the June 4 episode of
NXT
, Osborne and Hudson refused to walk out with Holland for Hail's match against Nyx. Halfway through the match, Osborne and Hudson showed up to ringside to Hail's surprise, to which Nyx used as an advantage to defeat Hail.
[52]
Championships and accomplishments
[
edit
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References
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b
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2015
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RLP
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.
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2022
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2022
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. Retrieved
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"Menzies in as Austin exits York City Knights (From York Press)"
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. Retrieved
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.
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Powell, Jason (22 November 2019).
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.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
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Powell, Jason (5 August 2020).
"8/5 NXT TV results: Moore's review of Damian Priest vs. Oney Lorcan vs. Ridge Holland in a ladder match qualifier, Rhea Ripley vs. Dakota Kai in a No. 1 contenders match, Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel vs. Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish for the NXT Tag Titles, Keith Lee vs. Cameron Grimes in a non-title match"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
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"Update on the severity of Dexter Lumis' ankle injury"
.
WWE
. 4 August 2020
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
- ^
Powell, Jason (19 August 2020).
"8/19 NXT TV results: Moore's review of Adam Cole and Pat McAfee meet on the Takeover XXX go-home show, Finn Balor vs. Velveteen Dream and Johnny Gargano vs. Ridge Holland for spots in the NXT North American Championship ladder match, Rhea Ripley and Shotzi Blackheart vs. Mercedes Martinez and Aliyah"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
- ^
Powell, Jason (4 October 2020).
"NXT Takeover 31 results - Moore's live review of Finn Balor vs. Kyle O'Reilly for the NXT Title, Io Shirai vs. Candice LeRae for the NXT Women's Title, Damian Priest vs. Johnny Gargano for the NXT North American Title, Santos Escobar vs. Isaiah Scott for the NXT Cruiserweight Title, Kushida vs. Velveteen Dream"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
- ^
Moore, John (7 October 2020).
"10/7 NXT TV results: Moore's review of the NXT Takeover 31 fallout edition, Ember Moon show opening segment, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Kushida"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
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Rose, Bryan (7 October 2020).
"Ridge Holland suffers injury on WWE NXT"
.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
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Currier, Joseph (8 October 2020).
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.
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
- ^
Moore, John (27 July 2021).
"7/27 NXT TV results: Moore's review of Adam Cole vs. Bronson Reed, Tommaso Ciampa and Timothy Thatcher vs. Pete Dunne and Oney Lorcan, Carmelo Hayes vs. Josh Briggs in an NXT Breakout Tournament match, Franky Monet and Jessi Kamea vs. Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
28 July
2021
.
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Powell, Jason (7 September 2021).
"9/7 NXT TV results: Moore's review of MSK vs. Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch for the NXT Tag Titles, Io Shirai and Zoey Stark vs. Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter for the NXT Women's Tag Titles, Carmelo Hayes vs. Santos Escobar, Ember Moon vs. Kay Lee Ray, Mei Ying's in-ring debut"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
- ^
Powell, Jason (12 October 2021).
"10/12 NXT 2.0 results: Moore's review of Isaiah Scott vs. Santos Escobar for the North American Championship, Tommaso Ciampa vs. Joe Gacy, Kyle O'Reilly and Von Wagner vs. Pete Dunne and Ridge Holland, Ivy Nile's in-ring debut"
.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
2 October
2022
.
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"See all the results from the 2021 Draft"
.
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Powell, Jason (4 October 2021).
"10/4 WWE Raw Results: Powell's live review of the WWE Draft night two, Goldberg returns, the build to WWE Crown Jewel continues"
.
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. Retrieved
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2021
.
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.
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2022
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.
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. Retrieved
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2021
.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
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.
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.
Pro Wrestling Dot Net
. Retrieved
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2024
.
- ^
Moore, John (4 June 2024).
"NXT TV results (6/4): Moore's review of TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace vs. Stevie Turner, Tony D'Angelo vs. Damon Kemp for the NXT Heritage Cup, Thea Hail vs. Jazmyn Nyx"
.
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. Retrieved
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2024
.
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.
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. Retrieved
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2022
.
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