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12 Facts About Luke Hawx

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Luke Hawx is best known under the ring name Luke Hawx and is known for his time in Xtreme Pro Wrestling under the ring name Altar Boy Luke, along with being the founder and current CEO of Wildkat Sports.

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Luke Hawx has appeared in box office hits like Logan and The Fate of the Furious.

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Luke Hawx won his first round match by beating Vinnie Massaro, but lost to Supreme in the second round.

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On May 24,2008 at XPW's reunion event, Cold Day In Hell, Luke Hawx defeated Jack Evans and Scorpio Sky in a three-way match.

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When XPW folded in early 2003, Hawxhurst changed his ring name to Luke Hawx and adopted a more traditional ring attire before resuming work on the independent circuit for various promotions, including Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Ring of Honor, Combat Zone Wrestling, and NWA Wildside.

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At the taping the next day, Luke Hawx teamed with Al Katrazz in a winning effort against Kaos and Aaron Aguilera in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.

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In 2016, Luke Hawx was a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion in World Association of Wrestling, a British Wrestling organisation run by the family of WWE Women's wrestler Paige.

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At the event, Luke Hawx made his debut for the promotion as a heel by venting his frustrations about Douglas and the reunion show itself before he was escorted from the building by security.

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Luke Hawx later returned to distract Stevie Richards in the event's opening match, which ultimately cost The Blue World Order their tag team match against The Full Blooded Italians.

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Luke Hawx took the mic and called out Douglas before being forced to the back security.

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Luke Hawx defeating Perry Saturn by submission in the first round and later interfered in the main event, where he legitimately injured Matt Hardy during Hardy's match against Shane Douglas.

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On March 1,2014, Luke Hawx defeated Extreme Rising World Champion Stevie Richards in a non-title match at an ECWA event, following interference from "The Greek God" Papadon.