Michael Brendli (born March 26, 1983) is an American
professional wrestler. He is best known for his time in WWE as Mike Mondo and Mikey as a member of The
Spirit Squad. He also appeared in
Major League Wrestling (MLW) in a tag team with fellow Squad member
Kenny Dykstra during 2019. He also worked in
Ring of Honor
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and
Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).
After training at the Critical Mass Wrestling School, he debuted in June 2002 and began working for several
independent promotions as Mike Mondo, Livewyre, or El Livewyre. His earliest success came in the New York Wrestling Connection promotion, where he won the NYWC Heavyweight Championship on two occasions between 2003 and 2005. In February 2005, he signed a contract with WWE, and was assigned to the OVW
developmental territory. There, he formed The Spirit Squad faction with four other wrestlers.
The Spirit Squad debuted on the
Raw brand in January 2006, and quickly won the
World Tag Team Championship in April. They held the championship for seven months, before losing it in early November. They were taken off television in late 2006. He returned to OVW in 2007, before being moved to the
Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) territory in September. He competed in FCW until his WWE release in June 2008. He then returned to the independent circuit, and later returned to OVW, where he won both the
OVW Television Championship and the
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship in 2009. He went on to win the
OVW Heavyweight Championship for the first time in mid-2010 and the second time in early 2011.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2002–2005)
Brendli began training at the Critical Mass Pro Wrestling
wrestling school during his freshman year of college.
He debuted in June 2002, and wrestled on the
independent circuit
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, both in New York and in New Jersey. Brendli first became known as "Livewyre", occasionally competing under a
mask as "El Livewyre".
Most of his early success was in the New York Wrestling Connection
promotion, where he had a nine-month undefeated streak.
Competing as "Livewire" Mike Mondo he won the NYWC Heavyweight Championship from "Superstar" Dickie Rodz on June 7, 2003, holding it for approximately two months, until he vacated it.
On March 26, 2005, he defeated
Joey Matthews to win the NYWC Heavyweight Championship for the second time, and later successfully retained the championship against
Mikey Whipwreck. Mondo lost the championship to
Matt Striker on April 30, after holding it for just over a month.
Brendli was also competing in
Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) during this time, making his debut in September 2003. He appeared in several
dark matches
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prior to the television tapings against wrestlers including
Tank Toland, Joey Matthews, and
Carly Colón.
World Wrestling Entertainment
Ohio Valley Wrestling (2005–2006)
Brendli signed a
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
developmental contract in February 2005, and was assigned to OVW full-time.
First he acted as a
manager, then became a full-time wrestler and a member of the Bolin Services
faction led by Kenny "The King Maker" Bolin.
He competed in a tournament for the
OVW Television Championship, but lost in the first round to
Alexis Laree. Embarrassed by losing to a female wrestler, Mondo issued an open challenge to any woman backstage, and a result, lost to
Victoria.
In late summer 2005, Mondo feuded with
Brent Albright after attacking Albright during a match with
Da Beast and injuring his eye. Albright obtained revenge on Mondo, however, defeating him by
submission at the television tapings on September 7. Throughout the end of 2005, Mondo continued to team with various members of Bolin Services, mainly
Johnny Jeter and Da Beast. In December 2005, Mondo debuted a
character, where he pretended to be a
luchadore
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, and competed under a mask as "El Mondo". He won several dark matches using the El Mondo gimmick, before losing to
CM Punk
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in a televised match.
The Spirit Squad (2005–2006)
In late 2005, Mondo joined the
Spirit Squad, a faction of five wrestlers using the
in-ring personas of male cheerleaders, as Mikey. Brendli has described being in the Spirit Squad as "the most fun" he's had in his career.
Mikey and
Kenny began appearing in dark matches and at
live events
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using the Spirit Squad gimmick, and on January 2, 2006, Mikey lost to
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
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On January 23, 2006, they had their WWE television debut as a group, appearing on ''
Raw'' and helping
Jonathan Coachman win a
Royal Rumble qualifying match against
Jerry "The King" Lawler by distracting Lawler and performing cheers for Coachman. They later became a part of the ongoing scripted feud between WWE chairman
Vince McMahon and
Shawn Michaels
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. The
heel
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Structure
To distribute the compressive for ...
(villainous) McMahon brought in the Squad to attack Michaels on numerous occasions, including placing them in multiple
handicap matches
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.
They also wrestled in the tag team division, and on April 3, on ''Raw'', Mikey and
Kenny defeated
Kane and
The Big Show to win the
World Tag Team Championship, with help from the other Spirit Squad members.
After winning the championship, all five members of the Spirit Squad were recognized as the champions, allowing any combination of them to defend the championship.
In May, McMahon signed another handicap match, with the Spirit Squad facing Michaels. The Spirit Squad instead attacked Michaels before the match had started, and Triple H came out to help them. As a result of feeling disrespected by the Squad, however, Triple H helped Michaels instead. This led to Triple H and Michaels reforming
D-Generation X (DX) and they began a feud with the Spirit Squad.
DX played various
sophomoric jokes on the Squad and the McMahons, as well as defeating the Spirit Squad in handicap tag team matches at
Vengeance
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* ''Vengeance'' (1930 film), action adventure film directed by Archie Mayo
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and a clean sweep in an
elimination
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handicap match at ''
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIII
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''.
At the same time as their feud with DX and their alignment with McMahon, the Squad also wrestled other teams in ''Raw''
's tag division over their World Tag Team Championship, successfully defending the championship against the teams of
Jim Duggan and
Eugene
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* Eugene (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Eugene (actress) (born 1981), Kim Yoo-jin, South Korean actress and former member of the sin ...
,
Charlie Haas and
Viscera, and
Snitsky
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and
Val Venis.
They then entered a lengthy feud with
The Highlanders, whom they eventually defeated to retain the championship at the
Unforgiven pay-per-view
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in September. The Squad as a whole later began a losing streak with Johnny, Mikey, and
Mitch losing singles matches to
Ric Flair
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on consecutive episodes of ''Raw''. After two consecutive losses to the debuting
Cryme Tyme tag team, Kenny attacked Mikey on the October 23 episode of ''Raw'' and announced that he was going to defeat Flair. With the help of the other Spirit Squad members, Kenny was successful, despite Flair being accompanied to the ring by his own reinforcements (
Dusty Rhodes,
Sgt. Slaughter, and
Roddy Piper
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).
It was then announced that Flair and a legend, selected by interactive voting, would wrestle the team for the World Tag Team Championship at the
Cyber Sunday
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pay-per-view in early November.
The fans chose Piper, and he and Flair defeated Kenny and Mikey to win the championship.
The group disbanded on the November 27 episode of ''Raw'', when they were defeated in a five-on-three handicap match by DX and Flair. In a backstage segment later that episode, DX placed all members into a crate stamped "OVW,
Louisville, Kentucky", a reference to the developmental territory from which all the Squad members had come.
Return to developmental territories (2007–2008)
Brendli, under the name Mikey Mondo, appeared at the January 17 OVW taping along with
Nick Nemeth and teamed with Mike Kruel in a match against
Seth Skyfire
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,
Shawn Spears, and
Cody Runnels. The pair teamed up for a while as The Frat Boys, and later The Frat Pack, but they had disbanded by late March 2007. Mondo moved into singles competition, and picked up wins over
Steve Lewington
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,
Boris Alexiev
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, and
Colt Cabana
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, among others.
In June 2007, he started a feud with Shawn Spears over the OVW Television Championship, but failed to capture it on several occasions.
A one-night reunion with Nemeth followed, before he began dubbing himself "The Professional" Mike Mondo and began feuding with
Atlas DaBone
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.
In September 2007, Mondo was moved to the
Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) developmental territory and defeated Chris Gray in his debut there. He once again reformed his tag team with Nemeth, and they wrestled against teams including Hade Vansen and Chris Gray, and the
New Generation Hart Foundation (
Teddy Hart and
TJ Wilson).
At the start of 2008, however, they split and began feuding, competing against each other both in singles and tag team matches. Having dubbed himself "Mighty Mikey", he went to wrestle
Ted DiBiase Jr.,
Sinn Bowdee,
Heath Miller, and
Jack Gabriel throughout the early part of 2008.
On June 13, 2008, WWE announced that Brendli had been released from his contract.
Independent circuit (2008–present)
After his WWE release, Brendli returned to competing on the independent circuit, and, in an interview in December 2008, said he plans to wrestle in
Mexico and
Japan
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.
He competed for several independent promotions, including Division I Pro Wrestling and Ward Family Entertainments, where he reprised his feud with Rory McAllister of the former WWE tag team, The Highlanders.
Brendli made it to the semi final of the
17th annual ECWA Super 8 Tournament before losing to eventual winner Damian Dragon. Brendli participated in
Chikara's
2014 King of Trios tournament under his Spirit Squad character, and teamed with Johnny and Kenny. After a win over
Sinn Bodhi and the Odditorium (Qefka the Quiet and Sir Oliver Grimsly) on September 19, the Spirit Squad was eliminated from the tournament in the second round on September 20 by the Golden Trio (Dasher Hatfield,
Icarus
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, and
Mark Angelosetti).
He also returned to the New York Wrestling Connection on September 20, 2008, at ''Draw The Line'', where he teamed with Mikey Whipwreck in a losing effort to
Rob Eckos and
Frederick of Hollywood. On February 28, 2015 Mondo defeated Rex Lawless to win the NYWC Fusion title. He later vacated the championship in April due a schedule conflict, meaning he could not defend the championship.
In 2016, he was inducted into the NYWC Hall of Fame.
[ On November 12, 2016, wrestling as The Spirit Squad, Mondo and Doane captured the NYWC Tag Team Championship from Hounds of Hatred (Boo and Bam Sullivan) at Firestorm 3.] 15 days later, Spirit Squad lost the titles back to Hounds of Hatred. The pair continued to compete as a tag team in the greater New York region throughout 2017 and 2018, and also traveled abroad to compete for Preston City Wrestling in England and Westside Xtreme Wrestling in Germany.
Return to OVW (2009–2012)
In early 2009, he returned to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) both to wrestle and to be an assistant trainer. On February 7, 2009, he defeated Idol Stevens
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and Johnny Punch in a triple threat match to become the new OVW Television Champion. On March 21, Brendli failed a drugs test at an OVW event, and was suspended by the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Authority. He lost the OVW Television Championship to Jamin Olivencia
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on May 9. After postponing two hearings, he was suspended for six months and fined US$100 on June 29. On November 21, 2009, Mondo teamed with Turcan Celik to defeat Moose and Tilo for the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship. They held the championship for a week, before losing it to The Network on November 28. On May 29, 2010, at ''All or Nothing'', Mondo won the OVW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Beef Wellington. He later lost the championship to James Thomas on June 16. On March 5, 2011, Mondo regained the OVW Heavyweight Championship by winning a three-way ladder match
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, also involving Cliff Compton and "Low Rider" Matt Barela. Mondo was stripped of the championship on May 4, after attacking OVW president Danny Davis. On November 2, at OVW's ''episode 637'', Christian Mascagni prevented Mondo from winning an eight-man melee, costing him a match for the OVW Heavyweight Championship.
Ring of Honor (2010–2013)
Mondo appeared at Ring of Honor
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(ROH)'s ''Bluegrass Brawl'' event on July 22, where he lost to Delirious
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. He returned to ROH at the '' Ring of Honor Wrestling'' television tapings on December 9 and 10, defeating Grizzly Redwood the first night, before losing to Colt Cabana
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on December 10.
In late 2011, Brendli returned to Ring of Honor as a full-time member, under his 'Mike Mondo' personality. After a string of losses to begin his full-time ROH career, he eventually defeated Matt Taven. He then feuded with T. J. Perkins, whom he defeated in their first match together, but lost the second. Making his ROH pay-per-view debut at Border Wars, he teamed with the Young Bucks to lose to Perkins and The All Night Express of Kenny King and Rhett Titus. Following a draw with Davey Richards
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in May and a win over Mike Bennett at Best in the World 2012: Hostage Crisis, he had his first title opportunity when he unsuccessfully challenged Kevin Steen for the ROH World Heavyweight Championship. Mondo won an ROH World Television Championship number one contendership six-man mayhem match, and faced Adam Cole for the championship at Death Before Dishonor X: State of Emergency in a losing effort. Following the loss, Mondo defeated Kyle O'Reilly in a qualifying match for the 2012 Survival of the Fittest tournament, but lost in the final to Jay Lethal. At Glory By Honor XI: The Unbreakable Hope, Mondo lost to Mike Bennett, suffering a leg injury in the process which sidelined him for several months.
Mondo returned in March 2013, forming a tag team partnership with Grizzly Redwood and starting a feud with S.C.U.M. At ''Supercard of Honor VII'', Mondo, B. J. Whitmer, Caprice Coleman, Cedric Alexander, and Mark Briscoe lost to five members of S.C.U.M.
He made a further return at television tapings in April 2017, when he and Kenny unsuccessfully challenged The Young Bucks for the ROH World Tag Team Championship.
Return to WWE (2016)
In late 2016, Brendli, as Mikey, and Kenny returned to WWE for a short storyline with Dolph Ziggler (formerly Nicky in the Spirit Squad). On October 4, on '' SmackDown'', they utilised their Spirit Squad characters to taunt Ziggler about his time in the Spirit Squad, before attacking him at the behest of the Intercontinental Champion The Miz and Maryse. Five days later, at the No Mercy pay-per-view, he and Kenny attempted to distract Ziggler in his career vs. title match against The Miz, but were unsuccessful. On the October 11 episode of ''SmackDown'', Mikey and Kenny faced Ziggler in a two-on-one handicap match; Ziggler won but was attacked by The Miz before being saved by Rhyno and Heath Slater. This led to a six-man tag team match the following week, which Mikey, Kenny, and The Miz won. Mikey and Kenny unsuccessfully challenged Slater and Rhyno for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship on October 25. They appeared throughout November in tag team matches, before disappearing off television.
Major League Wrestling (2019)
On July 24, 2019, it was announced that Squad members Mondo and Kenny Dykstra were now signed to Major League Wrestling (MLW). They would go on to debut at that month's ''Never Say Never'' show.
Personal life
Brendli played football
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in middle and high school. Brendli is good friends with his former Spirit Squad teammate Nick Nemeth (better known as Dolph Ziggler), and the two lived together in Florida until 2008. On June 1, 2008, Brendli was arrested for driving under the influence
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in Florida. He was released the next day after posting US$500 bail.
Championships and accomplishments
*Compound Pro Wrestling
**ComPro Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kenny
*New York Wrestling Connection
**NYWC Fusion Championship (1 time)
**NYWC Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
**NYWC Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kenny
**NYWC Hall of Fame (Class of 2016)
* Ohio Valley Wrestling
** OVW Heavyweight Championship (2 times
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)
** OVW Southern Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Turcan Celik
** OVW Television Championship ( 1 time)
** Sixth OVW Triple Crown Champion
* Preston City Wrestling
** PCW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Kenny
*'' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''
**Ranked 135 of the top 500 wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 2013
* World Wrestling Entertainment
** World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Johnny
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, Kenny, Mitch, and Nicky
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Notes
Mikey defended the championship with either Kenny, Johnny
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, Mitch, or Nicky
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* Nicky Adams (born 1986), English-born Welsh ...
under the Freebird Rule.
References
External links
*
Slam! Wrestling Bio
*
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1983 births
American male professional wrestlers
Living people
People from Brookhaven, New York
Professional wrestlers from New York (state)
American male sport wrestlers
People from Patchogue, New York
Sportspeople from Suffolk County, New York
21st-century professional wrestlers
OVW Heavyweight Champions