Matt Morgan

Wrestler

Birthday September 10, 1976

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

Height 2.13 m

Weight 136 kg

#42482 Most Popular

1976

Matthew Thomas Morgan (born September 10, 1976) is an American politician and retired professional wrestler.

He was the former mayor of the city of Longwood, Florida and is a former gladiator on American Gladiator.

As a wrestler he is known for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he performed on the SmackDown brand, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he is a two-time TNA World Tag Team Champion.

Matthew Thomas Morgan was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on September 10, 1976.

After a successful high school basketball career at Fairfield High School in Connecticut, Morgan played Division I college basketball for Monmouth University at center position.

During Morgan's freshman year at the university, the Monmouth Hawks defeated Rider University to become the Northeast Conference champions.

1996

By winning the conference tournament, Monmouth received an automatic bid to the 1996 NCAA tournament.

Of his trip to the tournament, Morgan said, "it was fun to be able to say that you actually played in the NCAA tournament and actually got some minutes. I didn’t score, but at least I got in as a freshman, which was cool."

Monmouth lost to Marquette University in the first round of the tournament by a final score of 68–44.

Following a coaching change at Monmouth, Morgan transferred to Chaminade University in Hawaii, where he finished his college basketball career and graduated in public speaking.

While at Chaminade, Morgan played in the Maui Invitational against the number one ranked Duke Blue Devils.

Morgan participated in tryouts for the NBA teams Indiana Pacers and Toronto Raptors, but he was not offered a contract by either team.

Morgan was first introduced to the World Wrestling Federation when he entered as part of its Tough Enough II program but left the show early due to an injury.

2002

In April 2002, Morgan signed a developmental deal with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and was assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).

He made his OVW debut on October 2, 2002, at the OVW TV Tapings as "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan teaming with Mark Jindrak, defeating Travis Bane and Lance Cade.

2003

He wrestled there sporadically (usually winning handicap matches) until October 2003 when he was called up to the SmackDown brand.

Prior to his WWE main roster debut, Morgan was originally earmarked to become Kane's storyline brother named "Abel" wearing a mask even though the plans were scrapped and a similar role was given to Drew Hankinson years later.

Morgan then made his debut on the October 30, 2003, episode of SmackDown! and was chosen with the returning Nathan Jones by then General Manager of SmackDown!, Paul Heyman, to join Team Lesnar, which consisted of Morgan, Jones, Brock Lesnar, Big Show and A-Train.

It was hinted that Morgan and Jones would be a tag team, but their only tag team match was at the Survivor Series pay-per-view, when they took on Team Angle (not the stable introduced one year earlier, but a one-off combination of five wrestlers).

They lost to Team Angle in a ten-person elimination tag team match at Survivor Series; Morgan was eliminated from the match by Kurt Angle after Angle gave Morgan an Angle Slam.

Morgan was then used to make run-ins along with the other members of Team Lesnar, helping Lesnar against his opponents.

Soon thereafter, Jones quit WWE, so Morgan occasionally teamed with Lesnar.

2004

He teamed up with Lesnar, Big Show, and Rhyno in a four-on-two Handicap match against Chris Benoit and John Cena on the January 22, 2004, episode of SmackDown!, in a losing effort.

On January 25, he competed in the 2004 Royal Rumble match, in which the winner would get a title shot against their brand's champion at WrestleMania XX; he eliminated The Hurricane but was eliminated by Chris Benoit.

After Brock Lesnar quit WWE, Morgan was written off television with an unmentioned injury and sent back to OVW for further development and experience, wrestling again as "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan and on April 14, 2004, he defeated Nick Dinsmore to become the OVW Heavyweight Champion.

He held the title for almost six months before losing it to Chris Cage on October 13, 2004.

Since the stipulation was that if Morgan lost he would "never show his face again" in OVW, he began wearing a mask to the ring and tweaked his name to simply The Blueprint.

2005

He would regain the OVW Heavyweight Championship on April 13, 2005, at an OVW live event after defeating Elijah Burke, but lost the title 17 days later to Brent Albright on April 30 after Albright hit Morgan with a crowbar.

Morgan returned to WWE on the April 21, 2005, episode of SmackDown!, with a new gimmick as a stuttering big-man who was defensive over his speech disorder, and quickly defeated a then-unknown jobber, Brett Matthews.

On the May 19 episode of Smackdown!, he allied himself with Carlito and became his "backup".

Morgan helped Carlito defeat Big Show at Judgment Day, using Lesnar's former finisher, the F-5.

This partnership ended when Carlito was drafted to Raw, and Morgan was subsequently released by WWE on July 5, 2005.

His last match in WWE was on the July 7, episode of SmackDown! against William Regal, although technically the match never took place as Morgan was attacked by The Mexicools before Regal ever got to the ring.

Morgan toured with New Japan Pro-Wrestling in late 2005, defeating Yuji Nagata in his debut match.

He was being pushed as a "monster gaijin" and along with Brock Lesnar, was expected to become one of NJPW's top foreign wrestlers, but plans for this were abandoned when he decided to leave NJPW to go to All Japan Pro Wrestling.

Morgan debuted in All Japan Pro Wrestling as a member of Taka Michinoku's foreigner-oriented RO&D faction.

He and Mark Jindrak wrestled for HUSTLE as a tag team under the names of Sodom and Gomora.

Morgan also worked for NWE Wrestling in Italy and Rings of Europe in Austria, where he participated as the Monster Heel in a 20 Men Rumble Match.

He and Joe Legend became allies but were unable to defeat Austrian Hero Big van Walter in the end.

2007

Morgan debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on the August 7, 2007, episode of TNA Today, appearing briefly in the background of a segment featuring Eric Young and Jeremy Borash.