Deacon

Deacon (Danny Myers) in an American professional wrestler who is currently working for Ace Championship Wrestling (ACW) as a heel.

Deacon's Stats

Ring Name: Deacon

Born: March 23, 1977 (age 31)

Birthplace: Wichita, Kansas

Height: 6'7

Weight: 285 lbs.

Debut: 1999

Early Career
Before joining ACW, Deacon went into bodybuilding. He was at a P.W.U. (Pro Wrestling Universal) event when Shane O'Reary challenged the fans to a match. Myers was standing in the crowd when he jumped the guardrail and stood face to face with Shane O'Reary. O'Reary asked of his name. Myers responded by saying "Deacon, but I don't need a name to beat you down." Then O'Reary slapped Myers in the face before Myers kicked him and hit him with a Spinebuster. The match began immediatly, but O'Reary won after hitting Myers with a chair. That one night convinced Deacon to join wrestling full-time.

Ace Championship Wrestling (2004-Present)
Deacon made his debut the night after Wrestlemania 2004 attacking Travis Killings, thus immediatly portrayed himself as a heel. This led to a match between the two at Backlash, but Deacon was disqualified. Then, Deacon helped The One retain the ACW World Heavyweight Championship by distracting the referee when The One gave Travis Killings a low blow. At Vengeance 2004, Deacon defeated Yera Gray after giving him a Deaconbomb. In the main event, Deacon helped The One retain the ACW World Heavyweight Championship against Travis Killings, Haze, and The Max Impact after hitting all three opponents with a steel chair which busted Travis Killings open and hit Haze with a Deaconbomb. The One pinned Haze to win. The next night, The One told the fans that Deacon is his bodyguard and that they formed The Main Event Coalition. He helped The One retain the ACW World Heavyweight Championship again at Summerslam 2004 when Deacon showed up. Krymynal started fighting Deacon while he was at the ring apron. Then, once Krymynal turned around, The One hit Krymynal with the Equalizer. Since Deacon never hit Krymynal back, no one was disqualified. On an edition of Rush, Franchise said that the next time The One defended the championship, Deacon would be locked in a cage at ringside so he wouldn't interfere. At Unforgiven 2004, Deacon defeated Brenton Waity after catching him in mid-air for a Spinebuster.

Singles Competition (2005-2008)
After The One was drafted to Smash, The Main Event Coalition disbanded. This caused Deacon to go into singles competition on Rush. Then Chris Ravens made his return attacking Deacon due to the fact that Deacon was his former associate.