Ace Steel

American Professional Wrestler

Ace Steel was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on January 25th, 1973 and is the American Professional Wrestler. At the age of 51, Ace Steel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 25, 1973
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Professional Wrestler
Ace Steel Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, Ace Steel has this physical status:

Height
175cm
Weight
98kg
Hair Color
Not Available
Eye Color
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Build
Not Available
Measurements
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Ace Steel Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
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Ace Steel Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
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Dating / Affair
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Ace Steel Career

Guy became interested in professional wrestling after watching American Wrestling Association shows at the International Amphitheatre as a child. He debuted in October 1991 after training with Windy City Pro Wrestling.

Steel eventually formed a tag team with Danny Dominion first known as the L.A. Connection in Windy City Wrestling then the Hollywood Hardbodies. Along with Dominion, Steel worked as both wrestlers and trainers for St. Paul Championship Wrestling, an independent promotion and professional wrestling school, from 1998 to 2001 until the promotion was renamed to Steel Domain Wrestling. During this time, Steel held the promotion's Television Championship, and became the last man to hold it under the SPCW banner and the first under the SDW banner.

Steel worked for Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South. On February 8, 2002, he defeated Kurt Krueger for the promotion's Light Heavyweight Championship. Steel held the title until March 8, when he lost it to Vic Capri. Steel would eventually reclaim the title on May 3 after defeating Capri in a thirty-minute Iron Man match, but was stripped of the title in June when he failed to defend it within the thirty-day limit.

Steel was signed by NWA Total Nonstop Action soon after the promotion opened in May 2002. He wrestled a tag team match with his former student, CM Punk, as the Hatebreed and received a small push as part of the X Division, but was used irregularly, working a handful of dates before his contract expired in October 2003.

In early 2003, Steel joined Ring of Honor and reformed the Hatebreed with CM Punk. On March 22, Punk and Steel faced Punk's enemy Raven and another student of Steel's, Colt Cabana, in a tag match. Cabana appeared to badly injure himself after botching a moonsault to the outside of the ring, forcing Raven to wrestle the majority of the match single-handedly. Raven eventually managed to defeat Steel following an Even Flow DDT, but after the match, Cabana turned on him and aligned himself with Steel and Punk. Punk, Cabana and Steel named themselves the Second City Saints, in reference to all three stable members being from Chicago.

The Second City Saints started a feud with The Prophecy, mostly B. J. Whitmer and Dan Maff. The rivalry led to a Chicago Street Fight. The match had many dangerous spots including a Spear through a barbed wire board, a splash from inside the ring to the outside onto Maff on a ladder supported by the guardrails, and a kneeling reverse piledriver off the top rope through a table.

Steel joined Harley Race's World League Wrestling promotion in 2003, and in November and December 2003 he represented WLW on a tour with Pro Wrestling Noah in Japan. Steel enjoyed working in Japan and began appearing regularly with Noah. The Gold Exchange (Matt Murphy and Superstar Steve) were the reigning Tag Team Champions, and, when Superstar Steve was injured, Steel took his place as Murphy's partner and helped defend the Tag Team Titles until Steve returned and reclaimed his half of the championships. After Murphy left the promotion, Steel became Steve's partner, and on May 7, 2005 in Ozark, Missouri Steel and Steve defeated Wade Chism and Dakota for the Tag Team Championship. In 2014, Steel returned to win the WLW Heavyweight Championship and lost it later that year.

Ace Steel participated in tours to Pro Wrestling Noah wrestling the company’s owner Mitsuharu Misawa in many tag team matches as well as company legends Kenta Kobashi, Akira Taue and many others during his time there. Legendary wrestler Harley Race was Steel’s agent for wrestling tours. In 2005, Steel challenged for the GHC Light heavyweight championship vs Kenta in Steamboat Rock, Iowa for World League Wrestling with Noah officials and Harley Race present. Steel has a tattoo on his arm in memory of Misawa. CM Punk and Rancid guitarist Lars Frederiksen have the same tattoo as a collaborative tribute.

Steel appeared with World Wrestling Entertainment on the September 27, 2004 episode of Raw and had his hair cut by Eugene, who would face Eric Bischoff in a hair versus hair match at the upcoming Taboo Tuesday pay-per-view. Steel used the name "Scott Colton" (the real name of Colt Cabana) as an inside joke. After Eugene inexpertly cut his hair, Bischoff ambushed Eugene and Steel, knocking them out with thrust kicks. Cabana returned the favor on the April 10, 2006 episode of Raw when he wrestled under the name Chris Guy, Steel's real name.

Steel also made an appearance on Velocity on April 1, 2006 against Orlando Jordan, as well as various dark matches and TV appearances from July 2000.

On the January 8, 2007 episode of Raw, Steel portrayed Donald Trump, in an intergender match with Kiley McLean, dubbed "The Donald vs. Rosie". "Trump" received the win after throwing Fudgie the Whale at Rosie's face and pinning her after a second turnbuckle "hairbutt". It was reported on January 18, 2007, in the midst of 11 releases on that day, that he officially signed a WWE developmental contract. Steel debuted in Deep South Wrestling in February. When Deep South Wrestling shut down on April 19, 2007 Steel was moved to Ohio Valley Wrestling where he was added to the roster. He debuted in September 2007.

Steel wrestled on the October 5, 2007 edition of SmackDown!, quickly losing to Chuck Palumbo. Ace was later released from his WWE developmental contract on February 4, 2008 along with five other developmental wrestlers.

On December 5, 2008, Steel returned to Ring of Honor at their Wrestling at the Gateway event. He teamed with Necro Butcher to defeat the team of Jimmy Jacobs and Delirious. His next match was a 10-man cage match at ROH's Caged Collision event on January 31, 2009. He also appeared at Take No Prisoners, losing to Colt Cabana.

It was announced that Steel was signed to WWE as a coach in November 2019. He was furloughed on April 15, 2020 as a part of cutbacks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He returned on October 16 of that year. On January 5, 2022, Steel was released by WWE.

During the post-show conference for Revolution, All Elite Wrestling owner Tony Khan announced that Ace was working with AEW in a backstage capacity. On the August 31, 2022 episode of AEW Dynamite, Steel made an appearance with an on-camera hype promo to encourage CM Punk to sign the open contract for a rematch with Jon Moxley at All Out for the AEW World Championship. Steel would appear in a pre-match entrance segment with Punk at the event.

During the All Out post-event media scrum, CM Punk made several comments insulting Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks, among others. This led to a backstage fight between Punk, Steel, Omega, and the Young Bucks. The Bucks and Omega were reported to have forcefully entered Punk’s locker room in a heated frenzy. As part of reports of the altercation, it was reported that Steel had bitten Kenny Omega due to Omega trying to apply a choke to Steel. As a result of an official investigation, Steel was released by AEW on October 18, 2022. Reportedly, Steel entered the room with concerns that his injured wife was in danger.

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Since recovering from triceps surgery, CM Punk is back in the WWE for a big comeback

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2023
Since recovering from triceps surgery, CM Punk's return to All Elite Wrestling may be in jeopardy due to the backstage brawl he sparked last year. Since suffering the triceps injury at All Out PPV, where he also won the AEW World Championship, the American wrestler has been sidelined since September. Punk continued to publicly chastize a number of his AEW colleagues before referring to Executive Vice President Adam Page as a "Empty headed dumb f***."

Kenny Omega, an AEW celebrity, discusses a backstage brawl with CM Punk

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2023
Kenny Omega, an AEW veteran, has appeared for the first time about the backstage brawl that followed the company's All Out show last September. Omega was involved in a backstage altercation with The Young Bucks, AEW champion and former WWE Superstar CM Punk, as well as his long-time manager and mentor Ace Steel. This came after Punk's explosive post-show media scrum, in which Punk had sluggishly accused Omega and his fellow EVP's Matt and Nick Jackson of being "irresponsible people" who'shouldn't be able to control a Target. Punk would also cast doubt on several other AEW performers, resulting in a backstage brawl that is still shrouded in secrecy. With the names of the individuals unable to comment publicly about the incident, there is no way to comment on the case. However, Omega did discuss the incident on a recent episode of The Sessions with Renee Paquette, saying that the full details of what happened will never be revealed.