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Tony Cole (born April 28, 1990 in Finland) is a Finnish born CAW wrestler. He currently wrestles for Omega Pro Wrestling.

Backyard wrestling
Cole made himself known as a backyard wrestler in his home country of Finland. He fastly raised in the ranks and became known as the guy who took the worst bumps. He also was praised of his technical skills and charisma on the mic.

Debut
It was reported in early 2013, that Cole had signed a short time contract to OPW, a CAW company owned by Cole's friend Joe Omega. In his first match in OPW, he defeated his long time idol CM Punk due to an interference by The Undertaker. Later, Cole was the special referee in a Hell in the Cell match between the two of them at OPW Absolute Zero, which was won by The Undertaker.

Soon, Cole became the first ever OPW TV Champion, but the title was deactivated soon after, and at the same time he suffered a strained achilles tendon against Rain Lopez and went out with an injury.

Return
In June 2013, it was rumored that Cole would make his re-debut in OPW sometime soon. The month after, it was reported Cole had signed a new contract with the company. He finally returned on the August 6th episode of OPW Warzone to take part in the Death or Glory series and beat Mick Foley on his first match back. On the first episode of OPW Superstars, Cole had a match against John Depp but lost via submission.

In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * ​6 Feet Above (Pop-up European Uppercut)
 * Riverside Driver (Sitout crucifix piledriver)
 * Finnish Deathlock (Arm trap crossface)
 * TJC (Jumping cutter)
 * Signature moves
 * ​Backbreaker
 * Codebreaker
 * Diving elbow drop -  adopted from and used in tribute to Randy Savage
 * Fireman's carry slam
 * Full nelson slam
 * Hangman's DDT
 * Multiple kick variations
 * Multiple suplex variations
 * Samoan drop
 * Shining wizard, sometimes to the corner followed by a bulldog
 * ​ Side effect
 * Sitout powerbomb
 * Suicide dive
 * Tigerbomb

Championships and accomplishments

 * Omega Pro Wrestling
 * ​OPW Television Championship (1 time)