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Stuart Alexander Bennett (born 10 August 1980) is an English
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and former
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. He is signed to
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, where he performs under the
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Wade Barrett as a color commentator on the ''
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'' brand. Barrett won the first season of '' NXT'' in 2010 and made his main roster debut on '' Raw'' later that year, rising to prominence as the leader of The Nexus, a villainous faction composed of the remaining ''NXT'' first season rookies. He headlined five PPV events for WWE in 2010—
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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—three of which saw him unsuccessfully challenge for the
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. In 2011, he formed
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, a short-lived group with former Nexus members
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and
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as well as
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. After they disbanded, he would go on to become a five-time
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. In 2013, Barrett's ring name was amended to Bad News Barrett and he adopted the character of someone who took immense pleasure in delivering bad news. Upon winning the 2015 King of the Ring tournament, his ring name was changed to King Barrett and he began portraying an arrogant royal character. He notably portrayed a villain for his entire WWE career, regardless of the other changes made to his character. He left WWE in 2016 and has not wrestled since, though he has appeared in non-wrestling roles on the international
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, such as a commentator for
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and a general manager for Defiant Wrestling under his real name. He returned to WWE as a commentator for NXT in 2020. Bennett made his acting debut in the action film ''
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'' (2013) and has since starred in action films such as '' Eliminators'' (2016), ''
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'' (2018), and '' I Am Vengeance: Retaliation'' (2020).


Early life

Stuart Alexander Bennett was born in
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on 10 August 1980. His mother was a social worker, while his father was an accountant.''Art of Wrestling'' interview, 2020.
/ref> He has an older brother who manages a supermarket. He grew up in nearby Preston, then moved to Wales with his family at the age of six. Despite spending much of his childhood in Wales and admitting that he does not remember anything about Preston, he does not consider Wales his home and has never lived in one place for more than nine years. He was inspired to become a professional wrestler by his idol
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, and named the
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match in the main event of SummerSlam 1992 between Smith and his other childhood hero
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as his favourite match of all time. He earned a degree in
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from the
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, after which he went to work in a science lab and as a recruitment consultant while training to become a wrestler. While living in
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in his early 20s, Bennett became a champion
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who would fight in various locations throughout Europe.The NXT big thing
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. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
He competed in a match in
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dubbed "The Battle of Buda" by the bare-knuckle underworld, in which he defeated a reputable opponent for a substantial cash prize.Wade Barrett Universe blog entry
. Archived at The Wasteland.
Later, while walking through an alleyway in search of a taxi to the airport, he was stabbed with an eight-inch knife by someone who attempted to steal the money; he has refused to discuss certain details for legal reasons, but admitted that he seriously injured his attacker and escaped with the money despite significant blood loss. The attack left him with a 12-inch scar that stretches from his upper back to halfway down his right arm, and the punches he took during his bare-knuckle career left him with a disfigured nose, but he has expressed no regret over that period of his life. He incorporated his bare-knuckle career into his WWE
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at the request of
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, being introduced to the WWE audience as a bare-knuckle champion who had fought on the streets of Europe. His ''Wasteland'' move is named after the site of many of his fights.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (2004–2006)

Bennett decided to become a
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at the age of 21, and was trained by Jon Ritchie and
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. He made his professional wrestling debut in June 2004, using the
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Stu Sanders, as a surprise entrant in a 30-man
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held by NWA UK Hammerlock Wrestling. Sanders also performed at numerous Dropkixx Wrestling, Real Quality Wrestling and
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events, as well as wrestling in Wales for Welsh Wrestling. In June 2005 he beat Danny Beckwith for the Dropkixx IWC Heavyweight Championship. In 2005, he feuded with
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and Danny Dexter in Dropkixx Wrestling.


World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2006-2016)


Ohio Valley Wrestling (2006–2008)

After appearing as part of a security team on 13 November 2006 episode of '' Raw'' in
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, Barrett participated in a tryout with
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(WWE) later that month. He had another tryout in 2007, and signed a developmental contract with them in October. He was assigned to
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(OVW) under his Stu Sanders ring name, where he defeated
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in a
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. He later formed a
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with
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and the pair faced the Major Brothers in several matches. On 2 January 2008 Sanders and Burchill defeated
Colt Cabana Scott Colton (born May 6, 1980), better known by the ring name Colt Cabana, is an American professional wrestler, color commentator, and podcaster. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a wrestler and as a coach, and he performs the same ...
and Charles Evans in the final of a tournament for the
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. Sanders and Burchill held the title for nearly two months before losing it to Los Locos (Ramón and Raúl) in a
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also involving The Insurgency (Ali and Omar Akbar) and The Mobile Homers (Ted McNaler and Adam Revolver).


Florida Championship Wrestling (2008–2010)

After WWE ended their relationship with OVW as a developmental territory, Sanders was moved to
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(FCW) with several other wrestlers. On 6 May 2008, Sanders and
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, collectively known as The Empire, defeated The Puerto Rica Nightmares (
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and
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) to win the
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. They lost the titles back to the Nightmares at FCW's first TV taping on 17 July. The team broke up after the loss, and Sanders began wrestling under his real name before changing it to Lawrence Knight at 9 October FCW television taping. On 19 February 2009, Knight announced that he was the new FCW commentator, alongside
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. He became colour commentator due to an injury, in which he tore his
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and required surgery. In August 2009, Bennett was renamed yet again to Wade Barrett, partially named for
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. He described the character of Barrett as being an extension of his "dark side". He returned to in-ring competition in FCW in December 2009.


The Nexus and The Corre (2010–2011)

Barrett competed on the first season of '' NXT'', with
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as his storyline mentor. His first appearance for ''NXT'' was on the inaugural episode of ''NXT'' on 23 February, when he acted as Jericho's
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. Barrett made his in-ring debut on the following episode of ''NXT'', defeating
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. On 13 April episode of ''NXT'', Barrett won the "talk the talk" challenge and was awarded his own custom made entrance theme. On 11 May, Barrett was ranked in first place in the Pros Poll. On 1 June 2010 episode of ''NXT'', Barrett won the overall competition and a WWE contract, by defeating Gabriel and
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in the season finale. On 7 June 2010 edition of '' Raw'', Barrett was at the forefront of an attack by the ''NXT'' rookies, as they interfered in the
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match between
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and
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, attacking both competitors,
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, the announce team, the timekeeper and the ring announcer,
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, before they destroyed the ring area and surrounding equipment. Cena in particular was heavily targeted by the rookies, who hit him with their finishing moves. On 14 June 2010 edition of ''Raw'', Barrett and the other rookies (minus Daniel Bryan) demanded full-time contracts from Raw General Manager
Bret Hart Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian retired professional wrestler. A member of the Hart wrestling family and a second-generation wrestler, he has an amateur wrestling background at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal U ...
, who instead fired Barrett and had the rookies removed from the building. Later in the show, the rookies attacked Hart and gave him until the
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to decide on their contracts. At Fatal 4-Way, the rookies interfered in the main event for the
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, costing Cena the match and the championship in the process to
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. The following night on ''Raw'',
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fired Hart and announced that a new 'anonymous' General Manager had been hired and the six rookies received WWE contracts (Barrett's contract was reinstated after he was originally fired the previous week). The group of rookies continued their path of disrupting main events, as they attacked both Cena and McMahon, who had been acting as the
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on 21 June 2010 edition of ''Raw''. On 5 July 2010 edition of ''Raw'', the group was named The Nexus. That same week, Barrett was absent from ''Raw'' as his work visa had expired and he had to return to the United Kingdom to apply for a new one. With his visa situation cleared up, Barrett returned the following week. On 12 July 2010 edition of ''Raw'', the Nexus (who were without
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due to being injured in an attack by Cena the previous week) competed in their first match together and defeated Cena in a 6–on–1
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after Gabriel hit Cena with the
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. The following week, Barrett made his singles match debut on ''Raw'' by defeating
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. The Nexus continued to feud with Cena and the ''Raw'' roster, resulting in a seven-on-seven elimination tag team match at
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. Barrett was the final member of the Nexus but submitted to Cena, causing the Nexus to lose the match. After Young was exiled from the group for losing a match to Cena the night after SummerSlam and Skip Sheffield was injured at a live event in
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two nights later, the Nexus faced Cena,
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,
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, Sheamus and Jericho in a five-on-five elimination match on 30 August 2010 edition of ''Raw'', which Barrett won by pinning Orton. Barrett received his guaranteed championship match from winning NXT at
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, where he was unsuccessful in a six-pack challenge match for the WWE Championship, despite eliminating Cena. The feud between Cena and the Nexus continued at
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on 3 October, when Barrett defeated Cena (after interference from Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty) to force Cena to become a member of the Nexus. The following night on ''Raw'', Barrett, with the help of the rest of the Nexus, won a battle royal to determine the number one contender to the WWE Championship, when Cena eliminated himself on Barrett's orders. Barrett received his championship match against Randy Orton at the
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pay-per-view. After ordering Cena to help him win, Cena interfered in the match causing Barrett to win via disqualification, which meant that Orton retained the championship. The following night, Barrett was granted a rematch at the
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pay-per-view, and allowed to choose a guest referee. He chose Cena, stating that if Barrett won the match and the WWE Championship, Cena would be allowed to leave the Nexus; however if Barrett failed to win the title, Cena would be fired. At Survivor Series, Barrett was unsuccessful in winning the WWE Championship from Orton after Cena pushed him into an
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by Orton. Cena was fired as per the match stipulation after Survivor Series. Due to Cena's interference, Barrett received a rematch for the championship the following night on ''Raw'', but was attacked by the fired Cena, "costing" him the match, leading to
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to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Orton. After Cena attacked several members of the Nexus over the next few weeks, they demanded that Barrett re-instate him, or be exiled from the group. On 13 December 2010 edition of ''Raw'', Barrett agreed and rehired Cena on the condition Cena faces Barrett in a Chairs match at the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, which Cena won. Barrett made his first appearance since the TLC pay-per-view on 3 January 2011 edition of ''Raw'', where he confronted
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, who had taken over the leadership of the Nexus in his absence. Punk gave Barrett the opportunity to regain the leadership, stating that if he won a triple threat steel cage match involving Orton and Sheamus to determine the number one contender for The Miz's WWE Championship, Punk would not only give up the leadership, but work for Barrett's Nexus. However, during the match, Punk came down to ringside, attacked Barrett as he was about to win and took off Barrett's Nexus armband, symbolically removing him from the Nexus, resulting in Barrett losing the match. At the television tapings of 10 January 2011 edition of ''
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'' the next day, Barrett made his first ''SmackDown'' appearance since 1 October, this time by attacking
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. The following week, he was joined by Ezekiel Jackson and his former Nexus stablemates Gabriel and Slater, who had left the group the previous Monday. They named themselves
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. Barrett later qualified for the
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match for the World Heavyweight Championship, but came up short after being the first man eliminated by Big Show. At the television tapings of 25 March 2011 edition of ''SmackDown'', Barrett defeated
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to win the Intercontinental Championship. At
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, The Corre were defeated in an eight-man tag team match by the team of Kingston, Big Show,
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and
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. Barrett went on to successfully defend his championship against Kingston on 22 April 2011 edition of ''SmackDown''. On 6 May 2011 edition of ''SmackDown'', Barrett, Gabriel, and Slater attacked Jackson, removing him from the group. On 13 May 2011 edition of ''SmackDown'', Barrett then challenged Jackson to a match for the Intercontinental Championship at the Over the Limit pay-per-view and Jackson accepted. At the event, Gabriel and Slater attacked Jackson during the match, resulting in a disqualification, but Barrett retained the title as a title cannot change hands via disqualification. He then defended his Intercontinental title against Jackson again on 3 June 2011 edition of ''SmackDown''. During this match, Jackson threw Barrett out of the ring, resulting in a countout, but once again, Barrett retained the title as a title cannot change hands via countout. Barrett then instructed The Corre to attack Jackson, but abandoned Gabriel and Slater, whom Jackson fended off. The following week, The Corre dissolved after Barrett, fleeing from Jackson, walked out on Gabriel and Slater in a six-man tag team match against Jackson and
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, causing them to lose the match. At Capitol Punishment, Barrett lost the Intercontinental Championship to Jackson, and failed to win his rematch for the title on 24 June episode of ''SmackDown''. On 1 July episode of ''SmackDown'', Barrett was announced to be one of the participants for the SmackDown Money in the Bank match at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, facing Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel, Kane,
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, Daniel Bryan,
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and Sheamus. The match was won by Daniel Bryan, sparking a rivalry between the two. At
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, Barrett defeated Bryan in a singles match. He then had a short feud with Sheamus, where he lost on three occasions.


Barrett Barrage (2011–2012)

On the 21 October episode of ''SmackDown'', Barrett dismissed his past allies as a "legion of parasites" and claimed that the only person he needed for success was himself. He vowed that the "Barrett Barrage" was only just beginning. Barrett followed this announcement by beating Daniel Bryan. The next week, he began a winning streak, defeating John Morrison,
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, Sheamus, and Randy Orton in singles competition. In November, he began feuding with Orton, and both were announced as opposing team captains for
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. Barrett's winning streak was broken on the 14 November episode of ''Raw'', when he was defeated by Orton via disqualification after Team Barrett attacked Orton. Team Barrett defeated Team Orton at Survivor Series, with Barrett and Cody Rhodes being the sole survivors of the match. On the 25 November episode of ''SmackDown'', Barrett competed in a fatal four-way match against Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Daniel Bryan to determine the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Bryan won. Barrett continued his feud with Orton by attacking and distracting him during matches. On the 9 December episode of ''SmackDown'', Barrett and Orton were put into two Beat the Clock matches, with the winner choosing the stipulation for their match at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs. Barrett defeated Ezekiel Jackson in 7:53, but Orton beat
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in 7:51 and chose a Table match. At TLC, Orton defeated Barrett after hitting the ''RKO'' in mid-air, with Barrett landing through the table. On the 23 December episode of ''SmackDown'', they brawled backstage, ending when Orton hit Barrett with the ''RKO'' onto a car. This led to a Falls Count Anywhere match the next week, where Barrett pushed Orton down a set of stairs before exiting through the door. Orton suffered a herniated disc as a result, taking him off television for a number of weeks. After Orton returned from injury in late January 2012, he eliminated Barrett from the 2012 Royal Rumble match. On the 3 February edition of ''SmackDown'', Orton defeated Barrett in a No Disqualifications match to end the feud. At
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, Barrett failed to capture the World Heavyweight Championship after being eliminated by Santino Marella. The following night on ''Raw'', Barrett suffered a partially
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elbow after Big Show threw Dolph Ziggler at him during a battle royal, and was taken off television.


Intercontinental Champion (2012–2013)

In August 2012, WWE aired vignettes promoting Barrett's return, showing him fighting at an underground fight club in an attempt to "reignite the flame". Now sporting a beard and shorter hair, he made his return on the 7 September episode of ''SmackDown'' to defeat
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. He then went on a winning streak, defeating wrestlers including Justin Gabriel,
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, and
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, among others. His first loss came on 8 October episode of ''Raw'', when he lost a non-title match to World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus via disqualification after Big Show interfered. Barrett suffered his first pinfall loss on 19 October episode of ''SmackDown'', in a
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against Sheamus. At
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, Barrett was part of the winning team of Dolph Ziggler against the team of
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, where he eliminated Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston before being eliminated by
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. The following night on ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Kingston in a non-title match to earn a match for the Intercontinental Championship. Barrett, still number one contender for the Intercontinental Championship, received a shot at the United States Championship on 3 December ''Raw'', against champion
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, Kofi Kingston, and
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in a fatal four-way match, but was unsuccessful. Barrett failed to win the Intercontinental Championship from Kingston at the
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pay-per-view. Two weeks later, on 31 December ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Kingston to win the Intercontinental Championship for the second time in his career. Barrett made his first successful title defence four days later on ''SmackDown'', defeating Kingston in a rematch. Barrett entered the 2013 Royal Rumble match and was eliminated by the debuting
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, but Barrett later returned to eliminate Dallas as well. This started a feud between the duo, with Barrett challenging Dallas to a non-title match the next night on ''Raw'', and Dallas pulling off an upset victory. During the month of February, Barrett and Dallas continued to feud with the two attacking each other backstage. On 21 March taping of ''NXT'', Wade Barrett defeated Bo Dallas for another successful title defence. During the
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pre-show, Barrett lost the Intercontinental Championship to The Miz, however, he would regain the title in a rematch the following night on ''Raw''. On 20 May ''Raw'', Barrett and
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were defeated by Chris Jericho and The Miz in a tag team match after Fandango left the match to dance at ringside and Miz submitted Barrett with the
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. Barrett then lost an Intercontinental Championship match to The Miz by disqualification, after Fandango interfered, leading to Barrett attacking both Miz and Fandango post-match. On the next episode of ''Raw'', Barrett was defeated by Fandango in a non-title match after The Miz, who was special guest referee, gave Barrett a ''Skull Crushing Finale''. In June, Fandango suffered a legitimate concussion, removing him from the feud between Barrett and Miz. At
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, Barrett lost the Intercontinental Championship to
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in a triple threat match, also involving The Miz. Barrett received his rematch for the title on the following episode of ''SmackDown'', but was again defeated by Axel. On 14 July at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, Barrett competed in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match, but was unsuccessful as the match was ultimately won by
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. Barrett finally ended his long losing streak on 31 July ''Main Event'', when he defeated R-Truth. On 5 August ''Raw'', Barrett was to shave Daniel Bryan's beard at the orders of Vince McMahon as part of Bryan's "corporate makeover", but Bryan attacked and shaved Barrett instead. That same week on ''SmackDown'', Barrett lost to Bryan, but on the next ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Bryan after special guest referee
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made a fast count on Bryan. Four days later on ''SmackDown'', Barrett was again defeated by Bryan in a no disqualification match.


Bad News Barrett (2013–2015)

After an absence from WWE television due to legitimate
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issues, he returned on 2 December 2013 episode of ''Raw'' as Bad News Barrett, a persona he had previously assumed on ''The JBL and Cole Show'', but was still called Wade on occasion by commentators and backstage interviewers. Barrett made his in-ring return on 7 April 2014 ''Raw'', defeating
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in Mysterio's last WWE appearance until 2018. On 14 April episode of ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Dolph Ziggler in round one of the #1 Contender's Tournament for an Intercontinental Championship match at Extreme Rules and on 21 April ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Sheamus to advance to the finals of the tournament. He defeated
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on 28 April ''Raw'' in the final round of the tournament, earning a match at Extreme Rules for the Intercontinental Championship against
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. At Extreme Rules, he became the Intercontinental Champion for the fourth time in his career when he defeated Big E. He then defeated Van Dam at
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to retain his Intercontinental Championship. On 9 June ''Raw'', he competed in a WWE World Heavyweight Championship qualifying match for the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, but failed after a Brogue Kick by Sheamus. However,
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put him in the
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for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship contract on 23 June ''Raw''. The following night at the ''SmackDown'' tapings, Barrett separated his shoulder after he was thrown into the barricade by
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, so he was pulled from the pay-per-view. Barrett's injury required surgery, ruling him out for months, thus WWE made the move to vacate the Intercontinental Championship on 30 June. Barrett returned onscreen in November at the pre-show of
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. On 29 December 2014 episode of ''Raw'', Barrett returned to action and defeated Cesaro. On 5 January 2015 episode of ''Raw'', Barrett defeated Dolph Ziggler in a 2-out-of-3 falls match to capture his fifth Intercontinental Championship. At Fastlane, Barrett retained his title against
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after Ambrose got himself disqualified. Ambrose then stole the Intercontinental title, but he would not be the only one to do so for the following weeks, as various wrestlers gained possession of Barrett's title belt, including R-Truth,
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, Dolph Ziggler, Daniel Bryan, and
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. Of these people, Barrett was pinned in non-title matches against R-Truth, Ziggler, Bryan, and Ambrose within a month before and after Fastlane. Thus, a ladder match for the Intercontinental Title was made for
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, with Barrett defending against Ambrose, Harper, R-Truth, Ziggler, Stardust, and Bryan, who ultimately won the match. Barrett was scheduled to face Bryan for the championship in a rematch at Extreme Rules, however Bryan was not medically cleared to compete. Barrett instead faced Neville in a losing effort on the pre-show.


King Barrett (2015–2016)

On 28 April 2015 episode of ''Raw'', Barrett would compete in the
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, where he defeated Dolph Ziggler in the first round. The following night on the
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, Barrett would defeat R-Truth in the semi-finals before defeating fellow Englishman Neville in the final to become the twentieth winner of the tournament. Under the moniker King Barrett, he would go on to deliberately get himself counted-out to Neville at
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. King Barrett participated in the Elimination Chamber match for the vacant Intercontinental Championship, but was the first eliminated by R-Truth. At the Money in the Bank pre-show, Barrett lost to Truth. After his victory, Truth began referring to himself as "King What's Up" and wore a cape and crown to mock Barrett. The feud culminated in a match at
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, which saw Barrett defeat Truth. Barrett then formed a partnership named "The Lords of Darkness" with Stardust, leading to a tag team match at
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, where they were defeated by Neville and actor
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, when Neville pinned Barrett for the win. The night after SummerSlam, Stardust turned on Barrett for costing him the match, thus disbanding their tag team. After a short hiatus, Barrett returned on 28 September episode of ''Raw'', attacking Neville and Stardust. On 5 October episode of ''Raw'', Barrett helped Sheamus defeat Neville, after Barrett, who was on commentary during the match, distracted Neville long enough for Sheamus to take advantage. Barrett and Sheamus would then form a tag team, defeating Neville and Cesaro in tag team matches on both ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown''. At
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, Barrett took part in a 5-on-5 traditional Survivor Series elimination tag team match, alongside Sheamus and The New Day, with this team being defeated by
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,
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and
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. The following night on ''Raw'', Barrett would help
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and Sheamus against
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. On 9 November in
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, footballer
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slapped Barrett after Barrett talked trash to him repeatedly. On 30 November episode of ''Raw'', after interfering in Sheamus' WWE World Heavyweight Championship title defence against Reigns, Sheamus announced the formation of The League of Nations stable alongside Barrett, Rusev and
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. On 14 January episode of ''Smackdown'', Barrett helped Del Rio to win United States Championship. On 7 March 2016 episode of ''Raw'', Barrett, along with Sheamus and Rusev, competed against Dolph Ziggler in a 3-on-1 handicap elimination match, where Barrett was the only member of his team to be eliminated. At
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, Barrett and Sheamus unsuccessfully challenged The New Day for the
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. On 14 March edition of ''Raw'', Barrett and the entire League of Nations attacked the New Day, after Alberto Del Rio lost to Big E and Xavier Woods in a Tag Team title match. After the attack, Sheamus issued a challenge to The New Day for a six-man tag team match at
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. On 17 March episode of ''Smackdown'', Barrett suffered a loss against Kofi Kingston. At WrestleMania, Barrett's stablemates defeated The New Day after interference from Barrett himself. On 4 April episode of ''Raw'', Barrett and Sheamus challenged the New Day for the tag titles, but lost. After the match, the League of Nations blamed Barrett for being the "weak link" and attacked him, ejecting him from the group. This was his last appearance for WWE. On 6 May, WWE announced that Bennett had been released. Following his release, Bennett stated that he chose not to sign a new contract with WWE in August 2015, his contract was scheduled to end in June 2016, but WWE had agreed to an early release from his contract. He asked for his release because he was burnt out creatively and was sick of the crazy schedule of the WWE. Bennett then took a hiatus from wrestling altogether in order to focus on his acting career, but said he would return to wrestling when he felt the time was right.


Independent circuit (2017–2020)

After leaving WWE, Bennett would work in non-wrestling roles. He spent 2017 making appearances in
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Pro Wrestling (WCPW), which later became Defiant Wrestling, where he served as on-screen general manager. The following year, he joined
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(WOS) as an on-screen executive and commentator. Bennett appeared on
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for its season four finale on 8 November 2018, marking his first and only appearance as Lucha Underground closed soon after. In December 2019, he provided
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for the
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(NWA) during their Into the Fire PPV as well as ''
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'' tapings.


Return to WWE (2020–present)

On 26 August 2020 episode of '' NXT'', which had become WWE's third major brand while he was gone, Bennett returned to WWE under his earlier Wade Barrett name to serve as a colour commentator in a single-appearance deal. He would become an official member of the NXT commentary team the following week. On 17 September, he announced in an interview with ''Sports Illustrated'' that he had signed a one-year deal with WWE to become a permanent member of the NXT broadcast team. On 6 October 2022, WWE announced that they had shuffled their commentary and interview teams, with Barrett moving to ''
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'' to be the colour commentator alongside Michael Cole. On 5 August 2023, WWE made more changes to their commentary teams and moved Barrett to '' Raw''. On the 29 January 2024 episode of ''Raw'', Barrett would be replaced on the commentary team by
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, with Barrett moving back to the ''SmackDown'' commentary team alongside
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. He moved back to ''Raw'' on 2 September alongside the debuting
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. He moved back to ''SmackDown'' on 10 January, alongside Tessitore. Barrett called his first WrestleMania at
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alongside Michael Cole and Pat McAfee.


Acting career

Under the Wade Barrett name, Bennett had a small role as Kilroy in the
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film ''
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'' (2013), for which he adopted a
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.''Talk is Jericho'', January 2015 He also starred as assassin George "Bishop" Edwards in the
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film '' Eliminators'' (2016). Credited under his real name, he starred as John Gold in the action films ''
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'' (2018) and '' I Am Vengeance: Retaliation'' (2020), both of which received primarily negative reviews; however, Bennett received praise for his performance, with ''Variety'' noting that ''Retaliation'' showed "sufficient comic chops to occasionally undercut Gold's macho with self-parody".


Personal life

Bennett was granted an American green card in 2014, and became an
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in 2021. He supports his hometown football team
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. In his spare time, he plays the guitar. Bennett was in a relationship with American wrestler Victoria Crawford, better known as Alicia Fox, in the mid-2010s, and they remained friends after breaking up.


Filmography


Film


Television


Web


Championships and accomplishments

* ''
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'' ** Feud of the Year (2010) ** Newcomer of the Year (2010) * Dropkixx ** IWC European Heavyweight Championship (1 time, inaugural) ** Dropkixx IWC European Heavyweight Title Tournament (2005) ** Best Physical Appearance Award (2005) *
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( 2 time) – with
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( 1 time) – with
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* ''
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'' ** Feud of the Year (2010) ** Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2010) – ** Ranked No. 19 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''
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'' in 2011 * WWE/World Wrestling Entertainment **
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( 5 times) **
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(
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) ** '' NXT'' (
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) ** WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2014) **
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(1 time) *** Shocker of the Year (
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) –


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