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Kris Travis

Kris Travis

British wrestler


Kris Travis (16 December 1983 – 31 March 2016) was a British professional wrestler. He was a staple of the UK and European independent wrestling scenes, working for companies such as PROGRESS Wrestling, Insane Championship Wrestling, Preston City Wrestling, Premier British Wrestling, Revolution Pro Wrestling, Westside Xtreme Wrestling, British Championship Wrestling, One Pro Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action, Frontier Wrestling Alliance and others, until his death in 2016.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

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Professional wrestling career

Early career (2002−2008)

Trained in Sheffield by Alan Johnson,[1] Travis began competing on shows in the North of England in 2002. His earliest successes came in Grand Pro Wrestling, where he held the GPW Tag Team Championship with Scotty Hexx in an early incarnation of the popular Project Ego team, and in Norton British Wrestling, where he held the NBW Cruiserweight Championship. He received further training from Stixx and Keith Myatt, which he believed helped him get onto bigger shows.[9]

Rise to prominence (2009−2014)

In the late 2000s, Travis added Martin Kirby to the Project Ego team. The duo found some notable success, winning the RDW Tag Team Championships, the 1PW Tag Team Championships, the 3CW Tag Team Championships, the IPW:UK Tag Team Championships and the RPW Undisputed British Tag Team Championship.[10][11] They would also compete for notable promotions like PROGRESS Wrestling, Insane Championship Wrestling, Premier British Wrestling and more.[12][13]

Travis also had singles success, most notably in Preston City Wrestling. On 17 August 2012, Kravis defeated Lionheart to win the PCW Heavyweight Championship.[14] In Lionheart's Pro Wrestling Elite promotion, Travis challenged Andy Wild for the PWE World Heavyweight Championship in a losing effort.[15] He also had the opportunity to compete outside of the UK for Westside Xtreme Wrestling in Germany, in a triple threat with BxB Hulk and John Klinger.[16] He competed on one occasion for Total Nonstop Action, while taking part in their British Boot Camp television series.[17][18]

Hiatus and illness (2014)

Travis was forced to take a hiatus from wrestling due to a diagnosis of stomach cancer in September, 2014.[19] Wrestlers such as CM Punk, Colt Cabana, William Regal and Chris Jericho gave words of support.[20] During this time he worked with cancer charities to raise funds[21] and made a couple of non-wrestling appearances at shows.[22]

Return (2015)

In June 2015, it was announced that Travis had beaten cancer and would be returning to the ring.[23][24][25][26][27] He wrestled Sha Samuels for PCW in his return match[28] on 7 August 2015, before capturing the PWE Tag Team Championship with Lou King Sharp[29] in Scotland .[30]

He was victorious in singles competition against Chris Tyler for HOPE Wrestling in Nottingham[31] and against his Project Ego partner Martin Kirby at Attack! Pro Wrestling in Cardiff, Wales.[32] Travis also returned to Southside Wrestling Entertainment alongside Martin Kirby at 9 August 2015 show, where the pair were revealed as the surprise final entrant in a tag-team gauntlet match for the SWE Tag Team Championships which Travis and Kirby won for the first time that night.[33]

In one of the bigger singles matches of his career, Travis was defeated by Drew Galloway in an ICW World Heavyweight Championship match in Edinburgh.[34] Travis' final match, was a victory over Marty Scurll at PROGRESS' Chapter 21: You Know We Don't Like to Use the Sit Down Gun on 6 September 2015.[35]

Death

On 21 September 2015 Travis announced that his cancer had returned and he would be forced to retire from professional wrestling.[36]

Travis died on 31 March 2016 at 32 years old.[37][38] There was a large outpouring of tributes from fans, publications, promotions and wrestlers alike, including Kevin Owens, Paige, The Young Bucks, Drew Galloway, Noam Dar, Finn Bálor, WWE, Impact Wrestling, Neville and more.[37][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]

Cody Rhodes and Tommaso Ciampa began the "Our Ladder" fundraising initiative for Cavendish Cancer Care in Travis' name in April 2016.[46][47] Donovan Dijak and Mike Bennett helped raise funds for CCC, in tribute to Travis.[48]

Fans and professional wrestlers alike began petitioning for Travis to be given the WWE Hall of Fame "Warrior Award".[49][50]

There was a large number of tributes to Travis in the weeks following his death. Noam Dar dedicated his qualifying match for the WWE Cruiserweight Classic series to Travis,[51][52] and Will Ospreay both wore ring attire themed after Travis' pink tights in his NJPW debut and dedicated his Best of the Super Juniors victory to Travis.[53] At NXT Takeover: Dallas, the day after Travis passed, Finn Balor paid tribute by painting Travis's trademark stars on one hand and a black love heart on the other.[54]

Championships and accomplishments

See also


References

  1. "KrisTravis.Com - The Official Website for Kristoffer Travis". Archived from the original on 20 May 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  2. "PWE: Pro Wrestling Elite". Archived from the original on 15 February 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  3. Bean, Martin. "Home — IPW:UK".
  4. Bean, Martin. "Kris Travis".
  5. "Results". 18 November 2014. Archived from the original on 24 January 2016.
  6. Bean, Martin. "PCW Heavyweight Championship History-Preston City Wrestling". Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  7. TNA Impact Wrestling (31 March 2016). "Kris Travis vs Mark Andrews: British Boot Camp 2 UK Finals" via YouTube.
  8. Insane Championship Wrestling (29 April 2015). "Kris Travis returns to ICW!" via YouTube.
  9. Preston City Wrestling (18 August 2015). "Kris Travis on Beating Cancer, Returning to the Ring and PCW" via YouTube.
  10. Kreikenbohm, Philip (8 August 2015). "ATTACK! Press Start 3". CAGEMATCH – The Internet Wrestling Database. Archived from the original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  11. "UK's Kris Travis dies from cancer". Archived from the original on 9 August 2016.
  12. Bean, Martin. "Thank You Travis".
  13. Jesus, Jake (7 April 2016). "KRIS TRAVIS CAMPAIGN".
  14. Bean, Martin. "Home — IPW:UK".
  15. Bean, Martin. "Undisputed British Tag Team Champions History — Revolution Pro Wrestling". Archived from the original on 26 March 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2016.

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