Barry Stevens

A True Eccentric Movie Star and Ladies Man, stuck in his own little world.
Mister Barry Stevens was born in the heart of Hollywood California as the son of a studio manager in Hollywood. During his childhood, Barry was captivated by the entertainment arts that surrounded him early in his life. For 14 years, everything was going perfectly for Barry, until his father made a business call he never came back from. His father was sent to the World Trade Center for information on a new special CNN was conducting. Little did anyone know that September day would bring the end of Barry Stevens carefree lifestyle.

Repercussion from this devastating loss meant a change in scenery for Barry, he and his mother moved out to San Francisco for the rest of his adolescence. One day, Barry was wasting time, scrolling through television channels, when he stumbled upon an episode of Monday Night Raw which featured the likes of Shawn Michaels, Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, among other great talent and was near instantly hooked. Barry believed wrestling could be the perfect venue to ventilate the loss of his father, and entertain a crowd simultaneously. In 2005, Barry Stevens was lucky enough to be trained by the legendary Jack Brisco (as his father and mister Brisco were close friends prior) down in Florida after many attempts at reasoning with his mother on going. He trained with Jack Brisco all throughout college and has utilized his savvy with entertainment and wrestling ever since all over the country in indy promotions everywhere.

Finishing Moves:

 * The Directors Cut (Snapmare Driver/Headlock Driver on Occasion)


 * The Call Back (Reverse Mat Slam used from 2013)

Signature Moves:

 * Big Stuff Piledriver
 * Running Knee Drop
 * Yakuza Kick
 * Requiem for a Dream Elbow Drop
 * DD F'N T (DDT) 2013
 * Shame to Fame (Sharpshooter)
 * Slaps
 * Low Blow

Common Phrases:

 * "The Big Shot Babay!"


 * "This Revolution Will Not Be Televised."


 * "Your Favorite Wrestler Sucks."

Theme Song

 * No Church In The Wild: Instrumental Version