Chris Dickinson
Real Name: Glen Benton
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 235 lbs.
Date of Birth: August 11, 1987
Hometown: Staten Island, New York
Pro Debut: April 2002
Trained By: Magic & Jersey All Pro Wrestling
Finishing Move: Brain Eater
Biography
– Benton got his start as a backyarder, working under the name ‘Paco Loco’
– By 2008, Benton was working as ‘Chris Dickinson’ and had received formal training at Jersey All Pro
– On December 19, 2009, Dickinson defeated Facade to win the AIW Intense Title
– Dickinson competed on the inaugural EVOLVE event, losing to Johnny Gargano
– On January 22, 2010, Dickinson defeated Gran Akuma to retain the AIW Intense Title
– On February 19, Dickinson defeated Facade in a No-DQ Match to retain the AIW Intense Title
– On June 4, Dickinson defeated Johnny Mangue to retain the AIW Intense Title
– On October 23, US Death Machine (Dickinson & Sami Callihan) defeated The Hardcore Chair Swingin’ Freaks (Axl Rotten & Balls Mahoney) and Monsta Mack (whose partner Havok was injured) to win the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– On November 20, US Death Machine defeated BLKOUT (Ruckus & Sabian) to retain the JAPW Tag Team Titles
– At CZW Tournament Of Death 12, Dickinson fought Drew Gulak to a no-contest
– At CZW Night Of Infamy 12, Dickinson defeated Brandon Watts & Randy Summers in a Handicap Match
– At Cage Of Death XV, Dickinson defeated Davey Richards
– On April 19, 2014, Dickinson defeated Pinkie Sanchez to win the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title
– On August 1, Dickinson defeated Christina Von Eerie to retain the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title
– On August 16, Dickinson defeated Alex Reynolds to retain the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title
– On September 6, Dickinson defeated David Starr to retain the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title
– On October 25, Dickinson defeated Matt Tremont to retain the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title
– At CZW Night Of Infamy 2014, Dickinson defeated Nui Tofiga
– Dickinson won the 2014 Jersey J-Cup Tournament, defeating Joey Janela in the final
– At Cage Of Death XVI, Dickinson defeated DJ Hyde
– On May 22, 2015, Dickinson defeated Alex Silva, Shayne Hawke & Excess in an Elimination Match to win the IWS Canadian Title
– On July 18, Dickinson defeated Pinkie Sanchez & Shayne Hawke to retain the IWS Canadian Title
– On October 31, Dickinson defeated Izzie Deadyet to retain the ISW Undisputed King Of Crazy Title and win the Inter Species Title
– On April 22, 2017, Catch Point (Dickinson & Jaka) defeated Catch Point (Fred Yehi & Tracy Williams) to win the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On May 20, Catch Point defeated Matt Knicks & Isaiah Velazquez to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On May 21, Catch Point defeated Austin Theory & Jason Kincaid to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On September 23, Catch Point defeated Ethan Page & ACH to regain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On October 15, Catch Point defeated The Gym Nasty Boyz (Timmy Lou Retton & White Mike) and The Ugly Ducklings (Lance Lude & Rob Killjoy) in an Elimination Match to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On February 17, 2018, EVOLVE’s 100th event, Catch Point fought The End (Odinson & Parrow) to a no-contest to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On April 6, Catch Point defeated Ringkampf (Timothy Thatcher & WALTER) to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– At the 2018 WrestleMania Axxess event, Catch Point defeated Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On May 19, Catch Point defeated The End (Odinson & Parrow) to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– The next day, Catch Point defeated The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & James Drake) to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On August 4, Catch Point defeated Tracy Williams & TK Cooper to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– On September 8, Dickinson & Jaka (now known as The Doom Patrol) defeated The Skulk (Adrian Alanis & Leon Ruff) to retain the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles
– Dickinson won GCW’s second Acid Cup event, defeating Blake Christian in the final
– In 2021, Dickinson began competing for New Japan Pro Wrestling, via their US-based STRONG project
– Dickinson debuted for ROH in April 2021 as a member of VLNCE UNLTD
– At Best In The World 2021, VLNCE UNLTD (Dickinson & Homicide) defeated The Foundation (Rhett Titus & Jonathan Gresham) in a Fight Without Honor to win the ROH Tag Team Titles
– At Glory By Honor 2021, VLNCE UNLTD (Dickinson, Brody King, Tony Deppen & Homicide) defeated La Faccion Ingobernable (Dragon Lee, Kenny King, La Bestia del Ring & Rush) in a Street Fight
– At Death Before Dishonor 2021, VLNCE UNLTD (Dickinson, Tony Deppen & Homicide) defeated John Walters, Lee Moriarty & LSG
– On October 2, Dickinson defeated Mike Bennett in the final of a tournament to win the vacant UWN World Title
– On October 31, Dickinson defeated Manders to retain the UWN World Title
– At NJPW Windy City Riot, Dickinson, Fred Rosser, Josh Alexander, Alex Coughlin & Ren Narita defeated Team Filthy (Royce Isaacs, Jorel Nelson, Danny Limelight, JR Kratos & Black Tiger)
– On April 21, 2022, Dickinson defeated Davey Richards to retain the UWN World Title
– On May 17, Dickinson defeated Willie Mack to retain the UWN World TItle, but immediately lost it to Jordan Clearwater
– On September 11, Dickinson fought NJPW STRONG Openweight Champion Fred Rosser to a double countout
– Dickinson seemingly walked away from wrestling in late 2022 amid allegations of domestic abuse