Ryan Shock

Shock (Chris Lasorda) is a Canadian professional wrestler. He is currently signed with (ACW).He is a former ACW World Champion, a former ACW Palace Champion, and a former ACW World Tag Team Champion. He is real-life close friends with fellow ACW employee, The One (Lance Curtis and they have held the ACW World Tag Team Championship six times as The Raven-One Connection.

Ace Championship Wrestling (2000-Present)
In December 2000, Chris Lasorda signed to Ace Championship Wrestling. Then, he reccomended his longtime friend, The One (Lance Curtis) to ACW's owner, Franchise for the job and to consider signing him to ACW. However, Curtis was currently signed to Lunatic Wrestling Extreme and couldn't leave the company until his contract expired in 2001. Even though the company was founded in December 2000, the company still needed more wrestlers on the roster (They had only signed five people to wrestle in the company), needed a place to air the show, and fan attraction). After handling those problems, ACW began its first episode with Rush as an only brand and show (other than PPVs) at the time. He began tagging with his real life close friend, Lance Curtis aka. The One. They held 6 tag team championships with each other before The One betrayed Ravens at Armaggedon 2001 in a Bleed 2 Win match against Double X and Krymynal known as P.W.O. (Purple World Order) after blasting a bloodied Chris Ravens in the head with a chair and was left in the ring as a bleeding Double X pinned Ravens officially disbanding Raven-One Connection due to the pre-match stipulation that the losing team disbands. (In reality, Chris Ravens needed to take a month off to heal a minor injury).

Return in 2002, Royal Rumble, and WrestleMania 2002
Chris Ravens returned at Royal Rumble 2002 entering as #30 entrant. As soon as Ravens entered the ring, the former partners brawled. It seemed as if The One was going to win the match after Chris Ravens was busted open after his face hit the exposed turnbuckle. However, The One attempted to clothesline Ravens out of the ring, but they both fell out of the ring. The decision ended up like a Lex Luger-Bret Hart situation. They both won the Royal Rumble. However, they both came up short to the champion, Hitman at Wrestlemania 2002 after Chris Ravens hit The One with the City of Ravens finisher and Hitman made Ravens tap out. This was voted 2002 Match of the Year by ACW Illustrated. After this, Ravens was released from the company for unknown reasons and The One was out for six months due to a broken neck.

Great Pro Wrestling (2002-2005)
Chris Lasorda made his debut in Great Pro Wrestling defeating Blaze Basham. He then went under the name, Chris Justice. This gimmick really got over with the fans. He went into major feuds with Blaze Basham, Golden Boy, John Lethal, and Snowman, whom he defeated for the GPW Championship. Aside from that, Justice became a 2-time GPW Tag Team Champion with Peter Ace before he left the company in 2005 and re-signed with ACW.

Return to ACW, Main Event Push, Money in the Bank, Royal Rumble winner, ACW World Heavyweight Championship (2005-2006)
Chris Ravens made his return attacking Deacon due to the fact that Deacon was his rival's former associate. This led to a match at Summerslam 2005, but the ACW Palace Champion, Johnny Jeter wanted in on the match on the condition that he put the ACW Palace Championship on the line. Chris Ravens won the match after Deacon clotheslined Jeter out of the ring and Raven hit Deacon with the Raven Kick. He later changed his ring name to Ryan Shock. The feud between Shock and Deacon ended when Ryan Shock defeated Deacon in a steel cage match. At ACW Glory 2006, he competed in and won the Money in the Bank ladder match. He cashed it in at Road to Victory against Travis Killings and won the ACW World Heavyweight Champion for the first time in his career. Shock would defeat the likes of Johnny Jeter, Jet, Chanvek, and Tommy Wogti to retain the championship. He would later lose it to Johnny Jeter in a 6-Pack ACW World Heavyweight Championship Survival Challenge at Fight For Survival. He would enter the Royal Rumble at #1 and won the match, thus being guaranteed a shot at the ACW World Heavyweight Championship. He won the ACW World Heavyweight Championship for a second time in a near half hour showdown main event at ACW Glory 2006 against Johnny Jeter.