Louie Ramos
Real name: Louie Ramos
Height: 5’9″
Weight: 285 lbs.
Hometown: Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY
Date of birth: December 11, 1976
Pro debut: June 26, 1997
Trained by: Homicide
Finishing move: “The Noisemaker” Legdrop
Biography
– Ramos began his career in the summer of 1997 as ‘The Jackal’
– By 1999, Ramos was working primarily for Jersey All Pro
– On November 20, Ramos defeated One Man Riot Squad to win the LIWF Television Title
– On December 17, Ramos defeated Homicide in a Christmas Tree Death Match to win the vacant JAPW Suicidal Title
– On January 28, 2000, Ramos defeated Glenn Strange in a Death Match to retain the JAPW Suicidal Title
– On April 1, Ramos defeated Frankie Starz by DQ to retain the LIWF Heavyweight Title
– On April 7, Ramos defeated Ian Rotten to retain the JAPW Suicidal Title
– On April 15, Ramos defeated Magic to retain the LIWF Heavyweight Title
– On April 23, Ramos defeated Havok to retain the LIWF Heavyweight Title
– On July 29, 2006, Ramos replaced Havok as one half of the UWX Tag Team Champions, alongside Monsta Mack. The pair defeated Danny Demanto & Bison Bravado to retain the titles later that night
– Ramos won the 2016 OPW Survival Of The Sickest Tournament, defeating Matt Tremont, Drew Blood & Conor Claxton in the 4-Way final
– Ramos won the 2019 H2O King Of No Ring Deathmatch Tournament, defeating Jeff Cannonball, Kit Osbourne & Casanova Valentine in the 4-Way Elimination final
– On June 20, 2020, Ramos defeated Ron Mathis to win the H2O Heavyweight Title
– On July 27, Ramos defeated Travis Doom to retain the H2O Heavyweight Title
– On August 1, Ramos defeated Homicide to retain the H2O Heavyweight Title
– Ramos was inducted into the Deathmatch Hall Of Fame in 2023