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Despite the loss to Blackout, Estramir's new mindset had given him some momentum going into 2014. Along with [[Wrestling And Tag Teams]],  Estramir would join [[Zenith Pro Wrestling]]. A re-invigorated Estramir quickly returned to the World Championship scene after defeating surprise opponent Richie Stevens in the main event of ZPW's first show.
 
Despite the loss to Blackout, Estramir's new mindset had given him some momentum going into 2014. Along with [[Wrestling And Tag Teams]],  Estramir would join [[Zenith Pro Wrestling]]. A re-invigorated Estramir quickly returned to the World Championship scene after defeating surprise opponent Richie Stevens in the main event of ZPW's first show.
  

Revision as of 16:52, 5 April 2017

Estramir Mastern
Estramir.png
Estramir Mastern in WWE 2K14
Born Ireland
Residence Oxford, England
Wrestling Career
Ring name(s) Estramir Mastern
Billed height 6'4"
Billed weight 239 lbs.
Billed from Oxford, England
Trained by Laura Brennan
Lance Meszaros
Debut December 19th, 2009 for
ACW
Notable Fed(s) PW:AS
TFIAH
WFL
SAPW
Current Theme "You Know My Name" - Poets Of The Fall
Miscellaneous Information
Handled by IDBC

Professional wrestling career

Early Career (2009-2010)

After getting his degree in psychology at Cambridge, Estramir pursued his other passion of wrestling. Whilst wrestling on the independent scene with his friend and tag team parter Rich Lawton, he was inspired by the likes of Laura Brennan and Mick Spade in /W/WF, another independent organization at the time. When Estramir saw an opportunity to secure a contract with its competition ACW in the summer of 2009, he decided to escape his current commitments. This included his tag team partner, and just before leaving to join ACW's training school, he turned on Rich.

Under the tutelage of Laura Brennan and Lance Meszaros, Estramir spent a few months learning the ropes before moving to the main show in December. His first PPV match was against Osakan Destroyer, who was another rookie at the time. Estramir lost the match, but despite what people called his "arrogant" behaviour, a level of respect was found between Estramir and OD.

A few months later he won his first champion, the ACW Cruiserweight Championship. Estramir would successfully defend the championship on a number of occasions before losing it to Garth Wrestlegar Snr. It was at this time Estramir debated moving on from ACW due to having personal issues with multiple main event names such as Lance Meszaros and Ciber Mesias, but it was these issues that made him a fan favourite for a short amount of time. After Lance's recent betrayal of Team HENSHIN, causing Estramir's teacher Laura Brennan to be put in a difficult spot, Estramir was seen to be deeply affected by the event and his performance suffered after losing to Lance in a world championship tournament.

It was at this time Estramir focused his efforts on SCW. During 2010, Estramir's success was found in defeating the likes of Mick Spade and Laura Brennan, winning the Cruiserweight Champion as well as the World Championship 3 times. Estramir was also responsible for starting a stable called The Network, which included Juan Cortes Jr., a group of new names looked to overcome the dominate mainstay main eventers. The stable would dissolve and Estramir would eventually settle his differences with Lance Meszaros and Laura Brennan to form a new trio. Lance and Estramir would win tag team gold whilst Laura won the World Championship. The relationship between Estramir and his teacher Laura was described as "complex" with the two having a few ups and downs whilst working together in SCW, disagreeing with their views on the industry, but towards the end of SCW's run, the two were seen as close friends.

MWAT (2011)

After SCW closed its doors, Estramir would join many other ACW and SCW roster members in MWAT. Once again Estramir experienced early title success, winning the MWAT Hardcore Championship. Whilst the two never settled their differences, during early MWAT, Estramir engaged in a rivalry with Skyler Altus, engaging in a war of words on multiple occasions. In the build up to the MWAT Climax event, Estramir's former tag team partner Rich Lawton returned swearing revenge on Estramir. Estramir would retain the Hardcore Championship against Rich at MWAT Climax.

Estramir went on to set his sights on the MWAT World Championship, but suffered setbacks early on in a championship tournament. He lost early in the tournament to rookie Buffet Barbarian. Estramir saw this as an upset victory to a lesser opponent, however this match would be the first chapter of the four year Estramir Mastern vs. Ronald Gibson rivalry.

The MWAT Wall Street Bash provided Estramir another opportunity to get into the main event championship scene. At the event he became MWAT's Mr. Hustler, by defeating The Rifleman, Skyler Altus, Aidros, Jerez and Ultraman in a ladder match. The briefcase Estramir won allowed him to cash in for a world championship match at any time.

At the following MWAT Confusion, Estramir would defend his Hardcore Championship against Rich Lawton again. This time, Rich Lawton was victorious and became the new champion. Later that night in the main event, World Champion Munch Mazing lost a tag team match alongside Ciber Mesias. Estramir would use this opportunity to immediately cash in his title shot. After a short match, Estramir was crowned the new MWAT World Champion. Whilst considered a controversial move, Estramir would go on record as declaring his actions as "fair" due to multiple factors involved around the match.

His first defence was a successfully one, defeating Austin Ashe, Munch Mazing and Buffet Barbarian in a Hell in a Cell match. Estramir pinned Barbarian in the match, the loss affecting Barbarian greatly and leading to his transformation into the Sumrak persona. Sumrak's debut involved defeating Estramir in quick fashion. Soon after Estramir lost his championship in a 6 man hell in a cell. Estramir was not pinned but his biggest rival Sumrak was able to win the championship.

At this time the Munch Wins Order debuted, its main members being Munch Mazing and Ciber Mesias. The group would attack Sumrak and Estramir and interfere in multiple matches, making enemies out of many of the MWAT roster. Both Estramir and Sumrak would attempt to put their differences aside to fight the group. Estramir also attempted to bring in his former Network allies Laura Brennan and Lance Meszaros but new rifts had formed over the months, leading to the two sides feuding again.

As time moved on, the climate of the MWAT changed. Estramir became a fan favourite towards the end of MWAT, challenging the controversial authority. This would see a calmer and more fun side to Estramir. He rebuilt bridges with Laura Brennan and formed a team with Ronald Gibson, who had since moved on from the Sumrak persona. Estramir and Ronald had a match on an episode of MWAT Confusion and Ronald was victorious. However both were unsatisfied with the climate of MWAT and attempted to create a movement behind one final rematch at the second instalment of MWAT's flagship event, MWAT Climax. However, MWAT would close before the final match could happen.

World Freestyle League (2012)

A few months later, Laura Brennan and Lance Meszaros would start World Freestyle League and Estramir was part of the first wave of talents that signed a contract with the company. Despite becoming a fan favourite, in his first two months in WFL Estramir battled his own self doubts and trust in Laura and Lance, giving himself and them deadlines to get him into a championship picture.

After a victory over George Costanza Estramir would gain momentum, consistently picking up wins and being high up on Lance Meszaros' points ranking system. At Moments Of Tranquility 21, he defeated Maximus to win the WFL European Championship. He would successfully defend it multiple times, setting the company record for the longest singles championship reign. He would lose the championship to El Beardy at WFL's last event, WFL Argonautica

Throughout his time in WFL, Estramir would pursue other championships, falling short in major tournaments for both the WFL World Championship and the WFL Tag Team Championships where he reunited with a returning Ronald Gibson to form Natural Born Competition

Inactivity And Uncertainty (2013)

When WFL closed, Estramir was inactive for the first time in his career. After spending some time with friends and seeing their difficult situations, Estramir changed his outlook on the industry. He began to feel being a hero was a thankless job in an industry that saw many acts of betrayal. With many people changing and without a place to wrestle, Estramir began to doubt his abilities and his purpose in AES. Estramir soon joined TFIAH but would have limited success, only picking up a few wins and losing to other competitors who were rising up the ranks in AES. Estramir would embrace old villainous ways once again, no longer being on speaking terms with Ronald Gibson or Laura Brennan. A form of interaction would come at Golden Triad Tournament 2013 where Estramir Mastern faced a team that included Laura Brennan and Lance Meszaros. Estramir would make Lance Meszaros tap out, giving him some momentum, but Estramir's losing ways would resume.

Taking his old villainous ways and combining it with education in psychology, Estramir vowed to start reforming AES to prevent the "psychological deterioration", spending most of his time targeting fan favourites. After seeing Richie Stevens and his struggles in IBW, Estramir would start playing mind games with fan favourites, questioning their morals and testing their psychological limitations. Estramir would refer to himself as the only trustworthy and "incorruptible" in AES, choosing to work alone and being openly critical of anyone who put their trust into anyone forming an alliance in AES. One his first targets was Seth, who he called out in the build towards AES Renaissance and the two would exchange heated words over the following weeks.

A victory over Vic Vandal on the road to the big event would grant him a spot in the Renaissance Night 2 battle royal, which also featured Seth. In the 8 person match, Estramir would make it to the final two, only to lose to Blackout by submission.

Return To The Main Event, Zenith Pro Wrestling and New Origin Wrestling (2014 to 2015)

Despite the loss to Blackout, Estramir's new mindset had given him some momentum going into 2014. Along with Wrestling And Tag Teams, Estramir would join Zenith Pro Wrestling. A re-invigorated Estramir quickly returned to the World Championship scene after defeating surprise opponent Richie Stevens in the main event of ZPW's first show.

Various Feuds, SAPW, PW:AS (2015 to Present)




In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Metamotivation (Spear)
    • Fugue State (Future Shock DDT)
    • The Breakthrough (Rocket Kick)
  • Signature Moves
    • Excitotoxicity (Curbstomp)
    • Kingston DDT (Modified Lifting DDT)
  • Nicknames
    • Incorruptible
    • The Real Competition
    • The Dapper Delight/Disaster
  • Entrance Themes
    • Time is Running Out [Instrumental] by Muse
    • Corporate Master (Mashup of Corporate Player and Master of Puppets) by Stumpy
    • Captain Jack's Theme by Murray Gold
    • You Know My Name by Chris Cornell
    • You Know My Name by Poets of The Fall

Personal Life

Estramir was born on June 20th, 1986. Estramir has some Irish heritage, which he has made it known to his family that he is ashamed of where he was raised. [1]

Championships and accomplishments

  • AES
    • Wrestler of the Year (2014)
    • Bad Guy of the Year (2015)
    • Match of the Year (2015) with Ronald Gibson
    • Feud of the Year (2014, 2015) with Ronald Gibson
  • MWAT
    • MWAT Hardcore Champion (1 time)
    • MWAT's Mr. Hustler (1 time)
    • MWAT World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
  • SCW
    • SCW Tag Team Champion (1 time)
    • SCW Light Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
    • SCW World Heavyweight Champion (3 times)
  • WFL
    • WFL European Championship (1 time)
  • ZPW
    • ZPW World Champion (1 time, currently defending on a freelance basis)

Notes

  1. Promo on family issues