Ken Dixon
Real Name: Ken Dixon
Height: 6’1″
Weight: 209 lbs.
Date of Birth: September 8, 1984
Hometown: Climax, Georgia
Pro Debut: September 2013
Trained By: MCW Academy, Axl Rotten & Ronnie Zukko
Finishing Move: Death By Dixon
Biography
– Dixon began his career at MCW in May 2014, working under his real name
– On September 6, Country Strong (Dixon & Hoss Hagood) defeated Black Wallstreet (Chuck Lennox & Drolix) to win the PCW Tag Team Titles
– On November 14, Country Strong defeated The Punk Rock All Stars (Shaun Cannon & Drake Carter) to retain the PCW Tag Team Titles
– On December 4, 2015, Dixon defeated Brandon Scott to win the MCW Rage Television Title, but lost it to Billy Gunn in his first defence
– On March 19, 2016, Dixon defeated Billy Gunn to regain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On June 18, Dixon defeated Dirty Money to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On September 24, Dixon defeated Chuck Lennox to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On October 1, Dixon defeated Brandon Scott in a Cage Match to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On October 14, Dixon defeated Drake Carter to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On November 11, Dixon defeated Shaun Cannon to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– The next day, Dixon defeated The Bruiser in a Cage Match to retain the MCW Rage Television Title
– On May 21, 2017, Dixon defeated Doug Delicious to win the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On September 2, Dixon defeated Little Guido, Jace Valor & Socorro to win the WildKat Revolution Title
– On October 28, Dixon defeated DJ Z to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On November 18, Dixon defeated Fenix Fury to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On November 25, Dixon defeated The Human Tornado & Socorro to win the WildKat Revolution Title
– Dixon won the 2017 VCW Lutz Memorial Cup, defeating Gino in the final
– On December 29, Dixon defeated John Kermon to retain the Capitol Wrestling Title
– On January 6, 2018, Dixon defeated Jace Valor to retain the WildKat Revolution Title
– On February 10, Dixon defeated Arik Royal to retain the Capitol Wrestling Title
– On March 3, Dixon defeated Sean Studd to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On March 24, Dixon defeated Bu Ku Dao to retain the WildKat Revolution Title
– On April 28, Dixon defeated Steve Scott to retain the Capitol Wrestling Title
– On June 2, Dixon defeated Gino to win the VCW Commonwealth Heritage Title
– On July 28, Dixon defeated Joe Keys to retain the VCW Commonwealth Heritage Title
– On September 15, Dixon defeated Dirty Money in a Cage Match to win the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On November 2, Dixon defeated Joe Gacy to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title
– The next day, Dixon defeated Logan Easton LaRoux to retain the PCW Heavyweight Title
– On January 5, 2019, Dixon defeated Colby Corino by DQ to retain the VCW Commonwealth Heritage Title
– At ROH Future Of Honor 2019, Dixon, Brian Milonas & The Beer City Bruiser defeated Manny Soriano, Matthew Omen & Gabriel
– On December 30, 2021, Dixon defeated Brian Johnson in a No-DQ Match to win the MCW Heavyweight Title
– On February 5, Dixon defeated Dak Draper by DQ to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– The next day, Dixon defeated Dak Draper & Brian Johnson to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– On March 5, Dixon defeated Ryan McBride in a Street Fight to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– On May 15, Dixon defeated Nick Aldis, Brian Johnson & Moses to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– On June 18, Dixon defeated Demarcus Kane to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– On July 23, Dixon defeated Kekoa to retain the MCW Heavyweight Title
– Dixon lost the MCW Heavyweight Title to Brian Johnson in a Rumble Match in September, only to regain it in December, before losing it to Robert Locke in February