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Richard Young (born May 12, 1975) is an American retired
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and former
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. He is best known for his work with
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performing under the ring name Ricky Ortiz. Young spent time in the
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, the
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(CFL), the
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(AFL), and the
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(NFL).


Football career


College

Young spent two years at Glendale Community College in
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. He then transferred to the
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and played for the
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. He was a two-year
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. He played 22 career games and was credited with 177 tackles as a
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.


Professional football

After college, Young spent training camp of the 1998 season with the NFL's
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, and was on the team's
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during the season. After the year, he went to the
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(CFL) and played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He spent the 2000 and 2001 seasons in the
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with the Milwaukee Mustangs. In the AFL, Young played both
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and
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. Following the AFL, Young joined the short-lived
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with the Orlando Rage. After the league folded, Young attempted to make the Jacksonville Jaguars roster, but was waived during training camp. He rejoined the AFL, this time with the Indiana Firebirds, in 2002. He would spend the next two years in Indiana before joining the Colorado Crush in 2004. In 2003, he led all AFL middle linebackers with 4.0 sacks.


Professional wrestling career


World Wrestling Entertainment (2006–2009)

Young made his professional wrestling debut with
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in late 2006 under the
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Atlas DaBone. On January 12, 2008, DaBone became the number one contender to the
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after beating Mike Kruel in a best of 3 series. On July 1, 2008, Young made his WWE debut under the name Atlas Ortiz on the
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, winning his first match against
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. The next week on ''ECW'', Tazz and
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referred to him as "Ricky Ortiz". He acknowledged the name change in an interview segment on the same show; Lena Yada called him Atlas and he responded by saying, "My friends call me Ricky". On the July 15 episode of ''ECW'', he used the nickname, "The Latin Assassin". Ortiz defeated
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by disqualification on July 29. The next week he beat Guerrero and
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in a tag team match with
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. Although enjoying a streak of 5–0, on October 7, Ortiz would team with Kofi Kingston,
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, and Evan Bourne against
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, The Miz, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase in an 8-man tag match losing effort. After a distraction from Manu, Morrison would then perform a
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on Punk and pin him for the victory. This would be Young's first televised loss since debuting on ECW, although he was still undefeated in singles competition. On the December 2 episode of ''ECW'', he suffered his first pinfall loss at the hands of Jack Swagger, who was also undefeated at the time. On April 15, 2009, Ortiz was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 Supplemental Draft. On the May 15 episode of ''SmackDown'', Ortiz made his debut for the brand, losing to Jeff Hardy. His last match for WWE was the August 7 episode of ''SmackDown'', where he was squashed by
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. He was released from his WWE contract on August 8, 2009.


Independent circuit and retirement (2009-present)

A week after his WWE release, on August 15, 2009, Young appeared at a World Wrestling Council show, using the name 'Ricky Ortiz' and challenging Shane Sewell for the
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. He failed to win, and attacked Sewell after the match. In early 2010, Ortiz appeared for the Combat Championship Wrestling promotion, wrestling against
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and Sinn Bodhi. He then began competing for Florida-based promotions, including I Believe in Wrestling and WWA. On January 14, 2011 Young appeared at Vintage Pro Wrestling's Wrestlebrawl 2 event with
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, using the NWO Wolfpac theme for his entrance, to face Kennedy Kendrick. Despite originally winning the match, Young would lose when the referee reversed his decision and disqualified him due to refusing to release a hold. In May 2011, it was revealed that Ortiz would take part in a new hiphop/pro wrestling collaboration, the Urban Wrestling Federation, with taping of the first event "First Blood" taking place on June 3. On December 28, 2013, Ortiz debuted in
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, defeating Homicide. Subsequently, Ortiz would retire from professional wrestling, so that he could concentrate more on his personal life with fellow wrestler,
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. Even though he is retired, Ortiz works as a producer for various independent promotions.


Other media

Young appeared on the November 25, 2008 episode of ''
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'' as a hunter. Young also appeared on
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's web show ''Last Call with Scott Hall''.


Personal life

In July 2015, Young got engaged to
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, and the two were married on November 27.


Championships and accomplishments

*IWA Florida **IWA Florida Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Rico Suave


References


External links


Just Sports Stats

Arena Fan profile


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