Caprice Coleman (born March 20, 1977) is an American
professional wrestler
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who competes or has competed in Mid-Atlantic and Southern independent promotions including
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
Impact Wrestling (stylized as ''IMPACT! Wrestling''), is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment.
Founded by Jeff and Jerry Jarrett in 2002, the promot ...
,
NWA Wildside,
Ring of Honor
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and, in recent years, Live Action Wrestling and the Christian Wrestling Federation. He has also made several appearances in
WWE wrestling on ''
WWE Heat
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'' and ''
WWE Velocity''.
Career
Early career
Coleman began his career in the wrestling business as a
referee
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and wrestler under the ringname of Ice in
Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts where he was trained by
Matt and Jeff Hardy. After the Hardys were signed by the
World Wrestling Federation
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, Coleman moved on to
NWA Wildside along with fellow OMEGA alumni
Joey Matthews
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,
Gregory Helms
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and
Shannon Moore. He later won the
NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship from Lazz on December 2, 2000. After a four-month reign, Coleman lost the title to J.C. Dazz at the NWA Wildside Arena in
Cornelia, Georgia
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on March 29, 2001.
During the next several months, Coleman faced Havok, Dango Wynn, J.C. Dazz and Lazz. He lost to
Jimmy Rave in a "Triple Threat" match with J.C. Dazz in a match for the title at the NWA Wildside Arena on April 21, 2001. Throughout the next year, he would also face Jeremy Lopez, Rainman and Jimmy Rave.
On June 29, 2002, Coleman defeated Cru Jones for the NWA Wildside Television Championship. A special stipulation to the match saw both men's valets Sweet Dreams and Destiny handcuffed together.
Successfully defending the NWA Wildside Television Championship against Tony Mamaluke on July 6,
he also took part in an 8-man "Loser Leaves NWA Wildside" match teaming with Sweet Dreams,
Onyx
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and Kevin Hardner against Cru Jones,
Tony Mamaluke
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, Malakai and Lazarus (with valets Destiny and Lisa) on June 22. Coleman pinned Jones to win the match and forced Jones to leave the promotion.
On November 26, 2003, Coleman made a one-time appearance in
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
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Founded by Jeff and Jerry Jarrett in 2002, the promot ...
, losing to
CM Punk
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and
Julio Dinero in a tag team match with
Roderick Strong. The match was later taped and aired on ''
TNA Xplosion
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''.
Ring of Honor and NWA Wildside
Coleman regained the NWA Wildside Television title defeating Rainman in a best "2-of-3 falls" match on January 3, 2004. A week later, he made his debut in ROH as a participant in a four-way match with
Rainman
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, Todd Sexton and
Jimmy Rave on January 10, 2004. At ''The Last Stand'', he was in a "Six Man Mayhem" match with
Chris Sabin
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After being trained by Scott D ...
,
Slyk Wagner Brown,
Sonjay Dutt
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,
Jack Evans and
Hydro on January 29. Coleman was eventually forced to surrender the NWA Television title the following month due to a spinal injury.
On March 13, he scored his first major victory over Rainman at ''Do or Die II''.
[ ROH Do or Die II & III. Perf. Caprice Coleman, Rainman and Colt Cabana. 2004. DVD. Highspots.com.] After the match, the two were approached by
Julius Smokes to take part in the tag team Scramble match later that night. Facing three other tag teams (Fast Eddie and Don Juan, the Outcast Killaz and The Ring Crew Express), he and Rainman lost to Fast Eddie and Don Juan.
Leaving the promotion for
NWA Wildside, he entered a championship tournament in an attempt to regain the still vacant NWA Television title but lost to Jason Cross in the finals on March 27. Appearing at ''World Title Classic'', he took part in an interpromotional "Six Man Mayhem" match between Ring of Honor, NWA Wildside and
IWA Mid South on June 12. The participants included
Jimmy Jacobs (Ring of Honor),
H. C. Loc and
Matt Sydal (IWA Mid-South) and
Delirious, Rainman and himself representing NWA Wildside. The match was won by Jimmy Jacobs.
On July 3, Coleman lost to NWA Wildside TV Champion
Jason Cross in a four-way match with Jeremy V and
Ray Gordy. He also made one last appearance in Ring of Honor losing to
Colt Cabana at ''Do or Die III'' on July 17.
A week later, while in the Christian Wrestling Federation, he defeated Scottie Wren for the CWF Heavyweight Championship in
Rockwall, Texas
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on July 24. That same night, he also battled CWF Television Champion Mike Fox to a time-limit draw.
Later that year, he lost to Gabriel in a three-way match with Ray Gordy on October 30. Shortly before the close of
Southern Championship Wrestling
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, Coleman lost to
Krazy K for the vacant SCW Junior Heavyweight Championship in
Durham, North Carolina. On December 6, he made his first appearance in
World Wrestling Entertainment
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losing to
Gene Snitsky on ''
Monday Night Raw''. The match would later be aired on ''
WWE Heat
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''.
On January 15, 2005, Coleman and Joey Silva defeated Xsirus and
Lodi in
Sanford, North Carolina
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History
Sanford was named for C.O. Sanford, a railroad civil engineer instrumental in the building ...
.
Scoring victories over Jeff Lewis, Masada and Chance Prophet during early 2005, he and Joey Silva also teamed up win the Live Action Wrestling's Gauntlet Series defeating The Macks (T.J. and
Kirby "Krazy K" Mack) in the final match on February 26 and awarded the tag team titles. On March 5, he won a Mega Rumble to earn a title shot against NWA Wildside Heavyweight Champion Onyx, however he lost to him later that night. Two days later, Coleman made a second appearance on ''Monday Night Raw'' losing to
Chris Masters and was later aired on ''WWE Heat''.
Defeating Dexter Poindexter at an event for Combat Fusion on March 12, he returned to NWA Wildside losing to Ray Gordy on March 19. Teaming with
Sal
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and
Vito Thomaselli, he lost to
Brandon Thomaselli, Todd Sexton and
Tony Stradlin
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in a 6-man tag team match on April 16. On April 30, he and
Tony Mamaluke
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defeated Todd Sexton and Tony Stradlin by double submission.
Independent circuit

After Wildside, Coleman went on to wrestle in the Christian Wrestling Federation and Live Action Wrestling full-time. On June 4, 2005, he and Garry Stevens defeated Xsirus and Brass Monkey on June 4. A month later, Coleman teamed with Kid Justice to face former tag team partner Joey Silva and Xsirus on July 23. On August 19, 2005, Coleman lost to Xsiris at an event for CWF Mid Atlantic in
Burlington, North Carolina
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.
The winner was to receive a shot at the
AWA Light Heavyweight Championship
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. That same month, Coleman faced
Doug "The Bash Man" Basham at the August 25 edition of ''
SmackDown!'' which aired on ''
WWE Velocity''. In September, he and Michael Malick defeated Sweet Dreams and Son of Thunder for the CWF Tag Team titles.
Coleman lost to
Dragon Fantastico on October 15 at a CWF event and, in LAW on November 12, he and Joey Silvia defeated Derrick Driver and Billy Jones. He and Silva participated in the main event later that night and lost the LAW Tag Team titles to Brad Hunter and Sean Alexander. On December 5, he lost to
Ken Doane in a dark match on ''
Raw''. Several days later, he faced
Simon Dean at ''SmackDown!'' which aired on ''WWE Velocity'' later that week.
On January 13, 2006, Coleman and Joey Silva teamed up with
Jeff Hardy
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to defeat Tommy Gunn and the LAW Tag Team Champions Brad Hunter and Sean Alexander. Later that month, Coleman faced
Jamie Noble
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in a match which later aired on ''
Velocity
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'' on January 21. He also beat Jesse Ortega at a show for CWF Mid Atlantic on March 11.
On June 15, 2007, Coleman lost to Aiden Chambers and Darriel Kelly in a three-way dance with Mike Yamaha at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center in Sanford, North Carolina.
Return to ROH
On the January 6, 2011 Ring of Honor Newswire, it was announced that Coleman was to return to the company for the
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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shows on January 14 and 15, 2011, taking on
Colt Cabana and
Rhett Titus
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respectively. He then later joined
Prince Nana
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Early life
Although Nana was born in the United States, he cla ...
's
stable and started tag-teaming with
Will Ferrara. Coleman has continued to work sporadically in ROH since then, competing both in singles or tag team competition as a
heel.
In 2016 he formed "The Cabinet" with
The All Night Express
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History ...
. On ROH TV The Cabinet defeated
Jason Kincaid, Leon St. Giovanni and Shaheem Ali in the first round of the
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
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. They were defeated by
A. C. H.,
Jay White and
Kushida in the second round. The Cabinet was originally portrayed as something not to be taken seriously, but in late 2016, the trio began portraying more serious elements and renamed themselves "The Rebellion", eventually adding Shane Taylor as a member. The Rebellion remained together until June 2017, when they were defeated by Search and Destroy in a match in which the losing team had to disband.
In October 2017, on Ring of Honor television, Coleman formed his own show called "Coleman's Pulpit," during which he interviewed wrestlers. Coleman is also a commentator on Ring of Honor television, alongside Ian Riccaboni.
Championships and accomplishments
*America's Most Like Wrestling
**AML Championship (2 times, current)
*Christian Wrestling Federation
**CWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**CWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Michael Malick
*Live Action Wrestling
**LAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joey Silvia
*Mainstream Wrestling Organization
**MWO Lightweight Championship (1 time)
*National Championship Wrestling
**NCW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
*NWA Anarchy
**NWA Anarchy Television Championship (1 time)
*
NWA Wildside
**
NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**NWA Wildside Television Championship (2 times)
*Other titles
**RTW Ringtime Lightweight Championship (1 time)
*
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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**PWI ranked him #188 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
PWI 500
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in 2014
*Qatar Pro Wrestling
**QPW King of the Ladder Match Championship (3 times, current)
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References
External links
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Living people
People from Queens, New York
21st-century African-American sportspeople
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20th-century professional wrestlers
21st-century professional wrestlers
Professional wrestling announcers