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BRYCE BENJAMIN
(UGW)


The Male Cheerleader

Long before the Spirit Squad, "The Male Cheerleader" burst onto the scene from "Yo Mama's House" on May 19, 2003, losing to Brandon Blaze, a wrestler he would face many times in his career, but he quickly rebounded from the loss, and carried on to forge a name for himself in wrestling.

While Bryce is best known for his tag team with Chandler McClure as part of the All-Stars, Bryce has proven himself as a singles competitor as well.

Once he formed "The All-Stars" with McClure, "The Waterboy" Mike Horning, and "The All-Star" Cru Jones of NWA Wildside in Georgia making occasional appearances with the team, they quickly became a force throughout the midwest, using the "Freebirds Rule" of tag team champions to have any combination of wrestlers defend the titles, displaying their knowledge of wrestling's history to keep their wins going. Despite the little-used rule enabling the champs to team with any member, Bryce felt he clicked better with McClure, and they were most closely associated with the All-Stars name.

Since parting ways with McClure and the All-Stars team, Bryce would rename himself "1 Sexy Mofo", leaving his All-Stars image behind. Although he has had singles matches in the past, now he was truly on his own, and given the chance to have his star shine on him alone. On his own as a singles wrestler now, he has proven he's not "just" a tag-team wrestler, boasting an impressive singles record that is the equal of his success in tag teams, if not greater.

Bryce's championships include . He credits his best moment as and his toughest opponent as . He was trained by and stands six feet, weighing in at 180 pounds.

Like "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson and the late Owen Hart, Bryce is a versatile tag team wrestler who also excels in singles action. He is also best known for his unusual, unique and constantly changing ring attire and appearance.