Nathan Troy Blauvelt (born March 17, 1987), better known by his ring name Brody King, is an American professional wrestler, singer, and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he is a member of the House of Black and is a former one-time AEW World Trios Champion.

Brody King
King in 2022
Birth nameNathan Troy Blauvelt
Born (1987-03-17) March 17, 1987 (age 37)
Van Nuys, California, U.S.
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Brody King
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[1]
Billed weight285 lb (129 kg)[1]
Billed fromVan Nuys, California
Trained bySantino Bros Wrestling Academy
Rocky Romero
DebutJuly 31, 2015

King is a former triple champion across three promotions; he has held the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with PCO and Marty Scurll, the ROH World Tag Team Championship and NWA World Tag Team Championship with PCO, and the World Series Wrestling Tag Team Championship with Scurll.[2] King and PCO also won the 2019 ROH Tag Wars tournament and the 2019 Crockett Cup. Outside of wrestling, he is the lead vocalist of the hardcore band God's Hate and has appeared in the sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.

Early life

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Nathan Troy Blauvelt[3] was born in Van Nuys, California, on March 17, 1987.[4] Before beginning to train as a professional wrestler, he worked in the car park of the Kia Forum.[5]

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (2015–2016)

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Blauvelt was trained by the Santinos Bros Academy in Bell Gardens, California, and debuted in 2015.[6] He began to work under the ring name Brody King as a tribute to both Bruiser Brody and Brodie Lee.[7] In 2016, he participated in the All Pro Wrestling' Young Lions Cup, winning the tournament.[8]

Major League Wrestling (2017–2018)

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King made his debut for Major League Wrestling (MLW) at their Never Say Never show on December 12, 2017, losing to Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP).[9] Three months later, he would be eliminated in the first round of the MLW World Heavyweight Championship tournament by Shane Strickland. Then he would participate in the 40-man Battle Riot match, where he would be eliminated. On September 6, 2018, King wrestled his first match against PCO in MLW. The match resulted in a brawl and a double disqualification after around five minutes.[9] His final match for MLW was on the Christmas 2018 edition of MLW Fusion, a taped match from their November tapings, where he lost a no-disqualification match to PCO ending their feud.[10]

Independent circuit (2018–2019)

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King in July 2018

In 2018, he made his debut for Pro Wrestling Guerilla (PWG) at Neon Knights, losing to Adam Brooks. At Time Is A Flat Circle he defeated Douglas James, Eli Everfly and Jake Atlas in a Fatal-4-Way match. He received a title shot against then-champion Walter at Threemendous V which he lost, but his performance was highly praised.[11] He participated in the 2018 Battle of Los Angeles tournament where he defeated PCO in the first round,[12] but was defeated by Trevor Lee in the second round.[13] At their following event he lost to Timothy Thatcher.[14] Brody King wrestled next for PWG at their January 18, 2019, show Hand of Doom. He defeated Jungle Boy at the event.[15]

On August 31, 2018, at All American Wrestling's AAW Defining Moment 2018 King won the AAW Heavyweight Championship from A. C. H..[16] He would successfully defend the title against Pentagon Jr. and Eddie Kingston before losing the title to Sami Callihan on December 29, 2018.[17] On November 16 and 17 King appeared on two Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) events. The first night he defeated Hardcore Holly and the second night he lost a GCW Heavyweight Championship match against Nick Gage. In November 2018, King allied with Marty Scurll during a World Series Wrestling's tour, forming a tag team known as Villain Enterprises. They would win the WSW Tag Team Championship during that same tour.[18] His last match of 2018 would be for Suburban Fight Pro against Darby Allin.[19]

Along with PCO, King participated in the 2019 Crockett Cup tournament. King and PCO defeated Royce Isaacs and Thomas Laitmer in the finals to win the cup and the vacant NWA World Tag Team Championship.

Ring of Honor (2018–2021)

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On December 1, 2018, King signed an exclusive deal with Ring of Honor.[20][21] He debuted for ROH at the December 15 tapings, forming Villain Enterprises with Scurll and PCO.[22] King and PCO would then go on to win the 2019 ROH Tag Wars Tournament, and on March 15, they defeated The Briscoe Brothers in a Las Vegas street fight to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship at the ROH 17th Anniversary Show. The following night, King, PCO, and Scurll defeated The Kingdom for the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship during the Ring of Honor Wrestling tapings. This made King a double champion in ROH within a 24 hour span. PCO and King would lose the ROH Tag Team Titles to Guerrillas of Destiny in a Fatal 4 Way match also involving Los Ingobernables de Japón (EVIL and Sanada) and The Briscoes at G1 Supercard. On January 11, 2020, Villain Enterprises would lose the Six Man Titles to MexiSquad (Bandido, Flamita, and Rey Horus). Villain Enterprises would quietly disband after this due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Scurll's departure from Ring of Honor after allegations during the Speaking Out movement as King and PCO both began focusing on singles competition. At Final Battle, King received a ROH World Championship match against Rush but was defeated after interference from La Bestia del Ring who struck him with a steel chair. On March 26, 2021, at ROH 19th Anniversary Show, King would unveil a new faction called Violence Unlimited consisting of Tony Deppen, Chris Dickinson, and Homicide as they attacked La Faccion Ingobernable.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2019–present)

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King's contract with ROH opened the door for him to make his debut for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). His debut match happened on January 30, 2019, in a tag team match with Scurll against Killer Elite Squad at NJPW's The New Beginning in USA event.[23] On February 2, he wrestled on the final day of the tour, going against ROH Television Champion Jeff Cobb.[24] His next appearance for them would be in Japan, during the Best of the Super Juniors 2019 tour. He would team with Scurll to defeat Taiji Ishimori and Gedo.[25]

All Elite Wrestling (2022–present)

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On the January 12, 2022, episode of AEW Dynamite, King made his All Elite Wrestling debut, aligning himself with Malakai Black by attacking The Varsity Blonds (Brian Pillman Jr. and Griff Garrison) and Penta El Zero Miedo, forming a tag team called the Kings of the Black Throne, which later evolved into the House of Black. At Revolution's buy-in show, the stable (joined by Buddy Matthews) would then win in a trios match against Death Triangle (Pac and Penta Oscuro) and Erick Redbeard.[26][27] King had begun feuding with Darby Allin, with King losing a Coffin match against Allin on 10 August.[28] This culminated in a Six-man tag team match at All Out on September 4 where Darby Allin, Sting, and Miro defeated House of Black.[29]

At Revolution on March 5, 2023, The House of Black defeated The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) to become the AEW World Trios Championship.[30] They lost the titles to The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn at All In in August 2023.[31] King was a participant in the inaugural Continental Classic, where was in the Blue block and finished with 6 points, but failed to advance to the playoff stage.

On the June 15, 2024 episode of AEW Collision, the House of Black won a #1 contenders' match for The Patriarchy's AEW World Trios Championships. After the match, Patriarchy leader Christian Cage appeared on the titantron and revealed that they had attacked Matthews with a con-chair-to, turning the entire House of Black stable face for the first time.[32] On August 25 at All In, the House of Black participated in the ladder match for the AEW World Trios Championships, but failed to win.[33] On November 23 at Full Gear, Kings of the Black Throne participated in a four-way tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championships, but failed to win[34] On November 24, King was announced as a participant in the 2024 Continental Classic, where he was placed in the Gold league.[35] King finished the tournament with 6 points, but once again failed to advance to the playoff stage.[36]

Other work

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Music

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King is the lead vocalist of the hardcore punk band God's Hate.[37] Having long been involved in the Los Angeles hardcore scene, King founded the band alongside guitarist, drummer and backing vocalist Colin Young of Twitching Tongues, at the same time as King began wrestling.[38] The pair then recruited fellow Twitching Tongues members Cayle Sain (drums) and Leopold Orozco (bass) as well as Anthonie Gonzalez of Constrict (guitar). This lineup recorded their debut EP Divine Injustice, which was released in 2014 through Closed Casket Activities. The following year, Orozco and Gonzalez swapped roles and the band released their second EP Father Inferior.[39] The band's debut album Mass Murder was then released in 2016. This was followed by a period of inactivity as King focused on his wrestling career.[40] During this time, various lineup changes took place within the band as they recorded tracks for a subsequent album.[39] In 2021, the band's hiatus ended, now featuring King, Colin Young and Orozco alongside Martin Stewart of Terror on guitar, Alec Faber of Twitching Tongues on bass and Taylor Young of Nails and Twitching Tongues on guitar.[41] That same year, they released their second album God's Hate.[40]

Acting

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King had a role in the 2020 short film Heel, written by and starring fellow wrestler Ryan Nemeth.[42] In 2021, he played a crazed professional wrestler called Mike "The Rock" Davis in an episode of the Netflix sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.[42]

Personal life

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Blauvelt has a son named Dante and a daughter named Tallulah.[42]He follows a straight edge lifestyle.[43]

Championships and accomplishments

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King (left) surrendering the AEW World Trios Championship in August 2023

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