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Evan Markopoulos
Elia Markopoulos in 2012
Birth nameElias Evan Markopoulos
Born (1994-04-13) April 13, 1994 (age 30)[1]
Hudson, Massachusetts
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ari Cohen[2]
Elia Markopoulos
Elia The Great[3]
Evan Markopoulos[2]
Evan Wallbridge
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Billed weight205 lb (93 kg)[1]
Billed fromKalamata, Greece
Trained byAl Snow[4]
Killer Kowalski
OVW
Ivar
Debut2008

Elias Evan Markopoulos (Greek: Ηλιας Εβαν Μαρκόπουλος; born April 13, 1994),[1] better known by his ring name Elia Markopoulos, and sometimes referred to as Evan, is a Greek American professional wrestler from Hudson, Massachusetts. Elia wrestles on the independent circuit, mainly for Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville, Kentucky, and formerly in the Northeast United States. At the age of 18 Elias appeared at TNA Wrestling's TNA Gut Check in a match against Doug Williams on the September 20, 2012, episode of Impact Wrestling, making him the youngest person to appear on Impact television.[5]

Professional wrestling career

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Early years and training

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Markopoulos grew up in Hudson, Massachusetts. He graduated from Hudson High School in 2012. The summer after seventh grade, at the age of 13, he decided to begin professional wrestling training. In 2007 he began training at the Killer Kowalski School of Wrestling[1] (today the New England Pro Wrestling Academy). Elia has trained under Mike Hollow, Todd Hansen, Brian Milonas, and Brian Fury. However, he credits the Chaotic Training Center as a whole, Ohio Valley Wrestling, and Al Snow as his trainers.[4]

Independent circuit (2008–present)

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Elias has worked for a number of different independent professional wrestling promotions across the Northeast United States. Elia fought his first match at the age of 14 against Nick Gamma. He has worked for such promotions as Chaotic Wrestling, New England Championship Wrestling, Millennium Wrestling Federation, Top Rope Promotions, Beyond Wrestling, NWA On Fire, CTWE, Eastern Wrestling Alliance, NWA Vintage Pro, East Coast Wrestling Association, Showcase Pro Wrestling, UFO Wrestling, PWF Northeast, and Big Time Wrestling. Markopolous stated in an interview that he considers capturing the Chaotic Wrestling New England Championship at just 15 years old his greatest achievement as a wrestler.[6] Elia has been a standout performer in his area since 2009. Before taking on his Chaotic Wrestling alias of Elia Markopoulos, he was known as The Masked Vortex and Evan Young.

In late 2009, after winning the New England Championship with the help of Alex Arion, Elias started teamed up with Arion, a long-time heel in New England. The duo dubbed themselves the Greek Squad. The babyface team failed to capture the Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship numerous times, causing Elia to turn heel on Arion in late 2011. The former tag partners then had a match at Cold Fury 10 in 2012, with Arion leaving victorious. Later in 2012, after Arion had been taken out due to injury by Elia, Markopoulos joined forces with Frankie Arion (Alex's kayfabe brother) and named themselves the Greek Squad. In August 2012 Arion returned and ultimately joined the heel faction again, though this time with Elia as the leader.

On the June 15, 2012, episode of WWE Smackdown, under the ring name Ari Cohen, Elias competed on WWE television. Elias tagged with Mike Testa, losing in a handicap match to Ryback.[7]

On January 18, 2013, at Chaotic's first event of the year, Elias returned after a three-month hiatus and defeated Mark Shurman, and joined Sean Gorman's empire along with his former trainer Todd Hansen.

At Cold Fury 12, on March 1, 2013, Elias captured the vacant Chaotic Wrestling New England Championship in a four-way match, winning the championship for the second time in his career. He later vacated the title in early June 2013.[6]

In July 2013 Markopoulos was kayfabe fired from Chaotic Wrestling by then heel president Sean Gorman because Markopoulos was moving to Louisville to further his wrestling training with Ohio Valley Wrestling.

Markopoulos did return to Chaotic Wrestling in April 2014.

On September 10, 2016, Markopoulos appeared on the Evolve Wrestling 68 show in Deer Park, New York.

On July 19, 2019, Markopoulos made his return after a four-month hiatus from Chaotic Wrestling, this time under the moniker Evan Wallbridge.

As of November 2021, Markopoulos has been a coach at the Top Rope Promotions Lock-up academy in Fall River, MA.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2012)

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Elias received national recognition after appearing as a contestant on TNA Gut Check using the ring name Evan Markopoulos. He competed in a try out against Douglas Williams on the September 20, 2012 episode of Impact Wrestling. Evan would lose and was ultimately not awarded a contract (though he was given a developmental contract). At only 18 years old, Evan became the youngest TNA Gut Check contestant ever.[8]

On August 28, 2013, Markopoulos made his Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) debut as a heel in a dark match losing to Dylan Bostic. A few months after starting a friendly heel versus heel feud with Bostic, the two ended the feud and began teaming together due to their cheating and lying antics.

Markopoulos was waived from his TNA contract in June 2015.

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Elia Markopoulos bio". Archived from the original on December 1, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Cagematch bio". Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  3. ^ "CW profile". chaoticwrestling.com. Archived from the original on April 10, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Impact Showdown radio interview from November 29, 2012". Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  5. ^ "A Look at The Next Gut Check Contestant". Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Chaotic Wrestling Title Histories". Archived from the original on June 25, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  7. ^ "Update On The New WWE NXT Shows Airing, Ryback's Latest Victims, WWE Merchandise". Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  8. ^ "TNA Impact Review 9-20-12".
  9. ^ "CW Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  10. ^ "CW Chase For The Gold Finals « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  11. ^ "2012 PWI 500". Retrieved January 16, 2013.