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Luke Hawx

Oren Hawxhurst is an American professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter, actor, and stuntman. He is best known under the ring name Luke Hawx and is also known for his time in Xtreme Pro Wrestling under the ring name Altar Boy Luke, along with being the founder and current CEO of Wildkat Sports. He has appeared in box office hits like Logan and The Fate of the Furious. He also works as a consultant on Starz television series Heels.

Professional wrestling career
Xtreme Pro Wrestling (1999–2009) After regularly attending independent wrestling shows during his teenage years, he met "Vicious Vic" Grimes. Since his days in Extreme Rising, Hawx started a feud against Matt Hardy. On July 19, 2014, at Maryland Championship Wrestling's Shane Shamrock Cup, Hawx and Hardy wrestled in a TLC match for Hardys MCW Heavyweight Championship and Hawx Extreme Rising World Championship (which Hawx had the physical belt). However, Hardy won the match. After the match, Hardy gave back the belt to Hawx. In 2016, Hawx was a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion in World Association of Wrestling, a British Wrestling organisation run by the family of WWE Women's wrestler Paige. He first won the title by defeating Zak Knight on May 14, only to lose it to Mr. Anderson on September 16. Hawk regained the title the very next night in a rematch, holding it for another 91 days before losing it to Brad Slayer. Extreme Rising (2012–2014) In early 2012, Shane Douglas announced the foundation of the Extreme Rising promotion, with its inaugural event, Extreme Reunion, to be held on April 28, 2012. At the event, Hawx made his debut for the promotion as a heel by venting his frustrations about Douglas and the reunion show itself before he was escorted from the building by security. He later returned to distract Stevie Richards in the event's opening match, which ultimately cost The Blue World Order their tag team match against The Full Blooded Italians. On June 29, Hawk was able to defeat Richards in an "Extreme Respect" match following assistance from Sylvester Terkay. The following night, Richards defeated Hawx in a rematch, but was attacked by Hawx after the match. Hawx took the mic and once again called out Douglas before being forced to the back security. Hawx then competed at Extreme Rising's first iPPV event Remember November, entering the Extreme Rising World Championship Tournament. He defeating Perry Saturn by submission in the first round and later interfered in the main event, where he legitimately injured Matt Hardy during Hardy's match against Shane Douglas. On March 1, 2014, Hawx defeated Extreme Rising World Champion Stevie Richards in a non-title match at an ECWA event, following interference from "The Greek God" Papadon. Afterwards, Hawx took possession of the title belt and declared himself the new champion, leading to Extreme Rising demanding him to return the belt, while announcing that he had earned himself a championship match on April 26. However, Hawx didn't give back the belt. World Wrestling Entertainment (2003; 2007–2010) On the September 1, 2003, Hawxhurst, reusing his Altar Boy Luke gimmick, made his World Wrestling Entertainment debut as he teamed with Mortis and defeated Big Bad Jon and Travis Tomko in a tag team dark match before the taping of SmackDown!. On the June 9, 2009 episode of ECW, Hawxhurst, as Luke Hawx, teamed with Kris Lewie in a losing effort to Vladimir Kozlov in a handicap match. ==Media==
Media
FilmographyCastle Falls (2021) as Inmate #2 • Project Power (2020) as Bouncer • Wounds (2019) as Marvin • The Fate of the Furious (2017) as Miller • Logan (2017) as Reaver • Kickboxer: Vengeance (2015) as Fighter 3 • The Mechanic (2010) stunts ==WildKat Sports==
WildKat Sports
In June 2011, Hawxhurst and fellow professional wrestler Orlando Jordan founded WildKat Sports & Entertainment, a professional wrestling school located in Hawxhurst's hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. The school is also home to WILDKAT, which was formerly known as NWA WildKat during its 10-month-long stint as a National Wrestling Alliance territory. The promotion is home to many local independent wrestlers, including: Bu Ku Dao, Danny Flamingo, J Spade, Matt Lancie, Curt Matthews, Jared Wayne, Scott Phoenix, Jace Valor, Nate Bradley, Reginald Gates, Steve Anthony, Stevie Richards, and Hawx himself. ==Championships and accomplishments==
Championships and accomplishments
Continental Wrestling Federation • CWF Championship (1 time) • Maryland Championship Wrestling • Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup (2013) • PowerSlam Productions • PSP Heavyweight Championship (1 time) • Pro Wrestling Illustrated • PWI ranked him #139 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2014 and 2015 • Real Quality Wrestling • RQW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) • Reality of Wrestling • ROW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with PJ Hawx • Tier 1 Wrestling • Tier 1 Championship (1 time) • WILDKAT Pro Wrestling • WILDKAT Heavyweight Championship (1 time) • WILDKAT Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with PJ Hawx • WILDKAT Revolution Rumble (2019) • World Association of Wrestling • WAW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) • Xtreme Pro WrestlingXPW King of the Deathmatch Championship (1 time) • XPW World Tag Team Championship (1 time, final) – with Scorpio Sky 1 Hawx's reign was not recognized by Extreme Rising. ==References==
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