Shelton Benjamin

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Shelton Benjamin
Shelton Benjamin in April 2013 during his time with Ring of Honor
Born (1975-07-09) July 9, 1975 (age 48)
Orangeburg, South Carolina
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Shelton Benjamin
Shelton X Benjamin
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight248 lb (112 kg)
Billed fromOrangeburg, South Carolina
Trained byOhio Valley Wresting
Debut2000

Shelton James Benjamin (born July 9, 1975) is an American professional wrestler.

He is best known for working with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and has also worked for Ring of Honor from 2010 to 2013. He also wrestled for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name Shelton X Benjamin.

Career[change | change source]

Benjamin started his career in Ohio Valley Wrestling and stay with them from 2000 to 2002. During his time there he won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship three times with Brock Lesnar and one time with Redd Dogg.

He was called up to the WWE in 2002 and debuted on the WWE SmackDown roster on December 26, 2002. During his early career in the WWE, he, along with Charlie Haas formed Team Angle with Kurt Angle as their on-screen mentor. They began a feud with Chris Benoit. They became two-time WWE Tag Team Championship twice. Benjamin then was drafted to Raw and won the WWE Intercontinental Championship after he defeated then-champion Chris Jericho at the 2004 Taboo Tuesday.

He was part of a storyline where he was on a losing streak for many weeks which led his "momma" (played by actress Thea Vidale) to come to Raw to scold him. She assisted him in matches and sometimes interfered in them. She was taken off television when she was (kayfabe) undergoing heart surgery in the hospital and wouldn't be returning to the WWE.

In 2007, he started wearing gold attire and dyed his hair blond. He also began referring to himself as "The Gold Standard". Benjamin won the WWE United States Championship after he defeated then-champion Matt Hardy at the 2008 Great American Bash. Benjamin was released from the WWE on April 22, 2010 along with Jimmy Wang Yang, Kung Fu Naki, Slam Master J, Mickie James and Katie Lea Burchill.[1] He then wrestled on the Independent circuit, for Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

On August 17, 2017, Benjamin officially re-signed with WWE.[2] He returned on the August 22 episode of SmackDown and was put in a tag team with Chad Gable. During the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up in April, Gable was traded to Raw, disbanding the team.[3]

On the July 20 episode of Raw, Benjamin officially joined MVP and Bobby Lashley's stable The Hurt Business.[4] During his time with the stable, he would win the 24/7 Championship three times.[5][6] On December 20, at TLC, Benjamin and Cedric Alexander (who also joined The Hurt Business) defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) to win the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship.[7] This made Benjamin a three-time (Raw) Tag Team Champion. They lost the titles back to Kingston and Woods on the March 15 episode of Raw. Benjamin was released from his WWE contract on September 21, 2023.[8]

Championships and accomplishments[change | change source]

Track and field[change | change source]

  • National Junior College Athletic Association
    • Junior College 100 meter Champion

Amateur wrestling[change | change source]

Professional wrestling[change | change source]

Footnotes[change | change source]

  1. During his first two reigns the title was called "WWE Tag Team Championship" and was exclusive to SmackDown. His third reign happened when the title was exclusive to Raw and was renamed "WWE Raw Tag Team Championship".

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