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12 Facts About Phil Powers

1.

Philip Poll was born on 27 September 1978 and is an English professional wrestler, best known by his ringname "Flying" Phil Powers, who has worked on the United Kingdom's independent circuit for over 15 years.

2.

Phil Powers was trained by Johnny Kidd before debuting in 1993, Powers went on to team with Paul Tyrrell as the Essex Boys.

3.

In July 2004, Phil Powers made an entry into Revolution British Wrestling.

4.

Phil Powers made a speech about the death of British wrestling veteran and TV actor "Bomber" Pat Roach and the request to play the British national anthem before the main event got fans to think they were seeing a different side to Phil Powers, or so they were to believe as no one was expecting the following events.

5.

Phil Powers began a feud with Sammy Ray followed by a rampage through the ranks of RBW, defeating Andy Boy Simmonz, Eamon O'Neill, Jason Rumble, UK Kid, as well as Sammy Ray, determined to prove his point.

6.

Phil Powers would continue to wrestle with the Revolution British Wrestling.

7.

The UK Kid and Phil Powers continued their feuding into the debut of VPW.

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8.

On 4 February 2006 Phil Powers made his first successful title defence against The UK Kid.

9.

Later that night James faced a rising star in Chris Andrews; during the match Phil Powers tried to interfere with the match up, only to be disposed off by both men, though this distraction cost Andrews his match against James.

10.

Phil Powers not only wrestled, he was a trainer running his own school with Erin Angel in Southampton.

11.

Phil Powers went on to promote shows successfully for the next 3 years using the banner Live Wrestling Entertainment, while Len Davies paused promotions under the name RQW, concentrating on TV licensing and support of the British wrestling industry as an umbrella organisation.

12.

Phil Powers continues to compete on the independent circuit of the UK.