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Aron Stevens
Haddad as Damien Sandow in 2016
Birth nameAron Steven Haddad
Born(1982-08-03)August 3, 1982(age 42)
Worcester, Massachusetts,U.S.[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Aaron Stevens
Aron Stevens
Aron Rex
Damien Mizdow[2]
Damien Sandow[3]
Easter Bunny[4]
Idol Stevens[1]
Macho Mandow[5]
Billed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[3]
Billed weight247 lb (112 kg)[3]
Billed fromPalo Alto, California
Louisville, Kentucky
Malibu, California
North Oxford, Massachusetts
Trained byChaotic Wrestling[1]
Killer Kowalski[1]
DebutJune 23, 2001[6]
RetiredJune 11, 2022[7]

Aron Steven Haddad(born August 3, 1982)[8]is an American retiredprofessional wrestlercurrently working as a manager in theNational Wrestling Allianceunder the nameAron Stevens.

He is best known for wrestling withWWEunder thering nameDamien Sandow.[3]He is also known for his time inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestlingand the independent circuit under the ring nameAron Rex,where he was the first-everImpact Grand Championin 2016.

Haddad started wrestling in 2001, and began appearing for WWE in 2002 asAaron StevensonHeat.From 2003 to 2006, Haddad wrestled in WWE'sdevelopmental territory,Ohio Valley Wrestling(OVW). In 2006, Haddad reappeared on the WWE main roster asIdol Stevens,teaming withKC Jamesand allying withMichelle McCool.In 2007, Haddad was released from WWE, first embarking on a return to OVW, no longer WWE's official developmental territory, in 2008 and then from 2009 to 2010, wrestling in Puerto Rico forWorld Wrestling Council(WWC).[9]

Signing again with WWE in 2010, he was assigned to a developmental territory,Florida Championship Wrestling,where he adopted the Damien Sandow moniker. In April 2012, Sandow returned to WWE'smain rosteras an arrogant intellectual. In July 2013, Sandow won theMoney in the Bankmatch for aWorld Heavyweight Championshipopportunity, and became the first to lose the cashed-in title match. In 2014, Sandow became a comedic impersonator, leading up to an alliance withThe Miz,serving as hisstunt doubleDamien Mizdow.The duo won theWWE Tag Team Championshipbefore the team split in 2015. He briefly teamed withCurtis Axel,shortly before returning to singles action, and was released in May 2016. He acted in the 2023 independent filmThe Oath.[10]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2001–2003)

Haddad started training underKiller Kowalskiat the age of 16.[11]Three years later, Haddad made his debut asAaron Stevenson June 23, 2001, with a loss toChris HarvardinChaotic Wrestling.[6][12]In October 2001, Stevens and Edward G. Xtasy (as part of One Night Stand) defeatedLittle Guido Maritatoand Luis Ortiz for theChaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship,losing the title two months later to John Walters and Vince Vicallo.[12]

From November 2002 to May 2003, Stevens also wrestled forWorld Wrestling Alliance(WWA), where he beat Danny Davis for the WWA Heavyweight Championship but lost it a day later to Jonah Adelman.[13]During this period, he also received two singles title shots for theChaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championshipand one for theChaotic Wrestling New England Championship,but lost them all.[12]

World Wrestling Entertainment

Early career (2003)

Stevens signed a contract withWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) after receiving numerous try-out matches onHeatagainst opponents such asSteven RichardsandMaven.[1][14][15]Sandow had his WWE'spay-per-viewdebut match in 2003 atVengeanceas the Easter Bunny in a match with the APA.[16]He also participated in an angle where he had his fingers "broken" byRavenonHeat.[17]

Ohio Valley Wrestling (2003–2006)

Stevens, now with the tweaked nameAaron "The Idol" Stevens,was assigned to WWE'sdevelopmental territoryOhio Valley Wrestling(OVW).[1]At ahouse showin 2004, Stevens andNovabeatChris CageandTank Tolandto win theOVW Southern Tag Team Championship.[18]

On January 4, 2006, Stevens won theOVW Television Championshipafter replacingKen Doanein athree-way matchwithBrent Albrightand then-championCM Punk.[19]Doane was injured halfway through the match and Stevens came out to replace him.[20]At the March 8 television taping,Paul Burchillcost Stevens the Television Championship against Seth Skyfire.[21][22]

Idol Stevens (2006–2007)

On August 4, 2006, Stevens made hisSmackDown!debut asIdol Stevenswhen he was introduced (along withKC James) byMichelle McCoolas one of her favorite "teacher's pets".[23]The two went on to defeatFunakiandScotty 2 Hottywith the help of McCool.[23]The following week, Stevens and James defeatedWWE Tag Team ChampionsPaul London and Brian Kendrickin a non-title match.[24]On the August 18 show, Stevens and James ambushed the Tag Team Champions.[25]

The two teams beganfeuding,with London and Kendrick bringing inAshley Massaroto counteract McCool.[26]The feud briefly encompassed the team ofJamie NobleandKid Kash,who also wanted a Tag Team title shot.[27][28]Stevens and James got their WWE Tag Team Championship shot atNo Mercyon October 8, but failed to win the titles.[29][30]Soon after, both Stevens and James were taken off television and sent back to Ohio Valley Wrestling.[1]

After being removed from theSmackDown!roster when Michelle McCool was hospitalized, Stevens returned to OVW. He lost to Charles Evans upon his return and no mention of his tag team venture with KC James was made.[1]On March 14, 2007, he defeated Paul Burchill to win theOVW Heavyweight Championship.[31]On May 9, after title defences againstCody RunnelsandMike Mondo,Burchill defeated Stevens to regain the OVW Championship.[32]The championship was vacated and Stevens lost toJay Bradleyin a three-way match including Burchill. On June 8, Stevens defeated Burchill in a Number One OVW Heavyweight Contendership match.[33]

He got his title match in a three-way match, again including champion Jay Bradley and Paul Burchill. The match was not only for Bradley's title, but also Stevens's car and Burchill's house. Bradley defeated both men and won all the stakes.[34]His last match for OVW before his release was a two-ring steel cage flag match, which, along withAl Snow,Atlas DaBone, Chet The Jett andColt Cabana,he defeated Michael W. Kruel, Ramon, Raul, The Belgium Brawler andVladimir Kozlov.[34]

Idol Stevens in 2008

Stevens was officially released by WWE on August 6, 2007.[35]

National Wrestling Alliance (2008)

Stevens made his return to theindependent circuitat NWA 60th Anniversary Show losing toMike DiBiase IIin a match for theNWA North American Heavyweight Championship.[36][37]He appeared for XCW Wrestling Mid-West and Derby City Wrestling for the next few months before re-signing with OVW.[38][39]On November 7, 2008, he lost to Steve Boz at A Tribute Fit For The King, a tribute show forJerry Lawler.[40][41]

Return to OVW (2008–2009)

In February 2008, OVW ceased to be WWE's developmental territory.[42]Stevens returned to OVW on November 12, 2008, losing toOVW Heavyweight ChampionAnthony Bravado in a non-title bout.[43]The following week, the two were featured in a triple threat match withJacob Duncanthat went off the air before the match could finish.[43]Stevens and Bravado faced off again in a match for the title on November 26, which Stevens won, becoming a two-time champion.[31][43]On December 3, 2008, he teamed up withU-Geneto take part in OVW Southern Tag Team Championship number one contendership tournament, in round one they defeated Theta Lampda Psi.[44]A week later, they lost to Anthony Bravado andThe Buck.[45]Stevens lost the title to Vaughn Lilas at the January 14, 2009 television taping.[46]In February 2009, he lost to Mike Mondo in anOVW Television Championshipmatch which also included Johnny Punch.[47]His last match for OVW was on February 11, a rematch for the championship which Mondo again won.[34]

World Wrestling Council (2009–2010)

Idol returned to Puerto Rico, but in a different promotion, theWorld Wrestling Council,where he was the "protegido" of Jose Chaparro and a member of the "American Family". He debuted on February 28, 2009, defeating Angel. He defeated BJ for theWWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship,[9]before losing it toShane Sewell.On August 15, 2009, Stevens andShawn SpearsdefeatedThunder and Lightningto become the newWWC World Tag Team Champions.Stevens later feuded with Shawn Spears, which ended at Euphoria 2010. Stevens won the WWC Tag Team Champion with King Tonga Jr. by defeating Thunder and Lightning.

On October 31, Stevens and Spears lost the Tag Team Championship back to Thunder and Lightning. On February 20, 2010, Chicano named Stevens his new Tag Team Championship partner to replace Bryan. On March 13, Thunder and Lightning defeated Stevens and Chicano to win the titles. After Stevens regained the titles with King Tonga Jr., the duo lost them to Los Aerios (Carlitos andHiram Tua) on April 24.[48]Stevens regained the Tag Team Championship from Los Aerios on June 11, this time teaming with Abbad, and lost it to Thunder and Lightning in a three-way match involving BJ and Chicano on July 11.[49]His last match for WWC before signing with WWE came on July 31, losing to Joe Don Smith.

Return to WWE

Florida Championship Wrestling (2010–2012)

On July 14, 2010, it was reported that Stevens had signed a new developmental deal with WWE, and was assigned to their developmental territoryFlorida Championship Wrestling(FCW). He changed his ring name toDamien Sandow(sharing the surname of theGold Dust Trio'sBilly Sandowand the "father of modern bodybuilding"Eugen Sandow),[50]while adopting a newmilitantgimmick.[51]On December 3, Sandow won theFCW Florida Tag Team ChampionshipwithTitus O'Neillby defeatingXavier WoodsandMason Ryanin a match for the vacant championship.[52]They lost the championship toRichie SteamboatandSeth Rollinson March 25, 2011.[53]After losing the title, Sandow turned on O'Neill and joined the group formed byLucky Cannon,Aksana,andMaxine.[54]Following the dissolution of the group, Sandow adopted the gimmick of averboseintellectual.[citation needed]Then, he beat Rollins on September 22 to win theFCW Jack Brisco 15 Championship.[55]On January 13, 2012, Sandow lost the FCW 15 Championship to Steamboat.[56]

Main roster debut and Rhodes Scholars (2012–2013)

Haddads main roster character upon his return, Damien Sandow, was described as a "braggart, condescending intellectual heel".[57]After his second WWE run ended, Haddad said that his initial purpose in building the 'Intellectual Savior of the Unwashed Masses' character was "to do anything I could to stand out". Given "freedom to execute the character", Haddad stopped shaving, began wearing a bathrobe (proposed byDusty Rhodesfor a robe likeLou Thesz's) to "present" his pink trunks when the robe was taken off, and using the "Hallelujah Chorus"as his entrance music. Haddad also creditedMike Rotunda,Triple HandBrian Jamesfor their help in guiding him.[58]

On the April 6, 2012 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow appeared in a pre-taped interview denouncingpopular cultureand extolling his virtues.[59]After weeks of vignettes, Sandow made his WWE in-ring return under the new gimmick on the May 4 episode ofSmackDown,but refused to compete againstDerrick Bateman,claiming that the audience would neither learn nor benefit from him facing an inferior opponent.[60]On the May 18 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow refused to wrestle againstYoshi Tatsu,but Tatsu accused Sandow of being a coward and Sandow assaulted him. On the May 25 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow defeated Tatsu in his debut match.[61]The following week, he refused to faceEzekiel Jackson,and despite Jackson forcing the match to begin, Sandow won. On the June 8 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow went to attackHornswogglebut was intercepted byTyson Kiddbefore he could do so. The following week onSmackDown,Sandow defeated Kidd.[62]

Sandow being "martyred" byD-Generation XatRaw 1000

On the June 29 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow defeatedZack Ryderto qualify for theWorld Heavyweight ChampionshipMoney in the Bank ladder matchatMoney in the Bank.[63]However, the match was won byDolph Ziggler.[64]On July 23 atRaw 1000,Sandow interruptedD-Generation X(DX) and claimed that their sophomoric and disgusting behaviour had brainwashed society; he also declared that he would be amartyrif DX disposed of him, and DX assaulted him regardless.[65]Sandow then began a feud withBrodus Clayon the July 30 episode ofRaw,attacking Clay when he laughed at a video of Sandow's beatdown at the hands of DX.[66]Sandow and Clay finally faced off on the August 20 episode ofRaw,where Sandow won after a roll-up, but was attacked by Clay after the match.[67]On the August 31SmackDown,Sandow had his first singles loss after being intentionally counted out againstWorld Heavyweight ChampionSheamus,[68]who would later hand Sandow his first pinfall loss in October.[69]

Damien Sandow addressing the crowd in his robe

On the September 21SmackDown,Sandow aligned himself withCody Rhodes,and they started a feud withWWE Tag Team ChampionsTeam Hell No(Daniel BryanandKane).[70][71]The duo, which adopted the team name of Team Rhodes Scholars (a play on theRhodes Scholarship), entered a tournament a week later onSmackDown,and defeatedthe Usosto advance.[72]Team Rhodes Scholars defeatedSantino Marellaand Zack Ryder in the semi-finals,[73]and thenRey MysterioandSin Carain the finals to earn a shot at the tag titles.[74]Team Rhodes Scholars got their title opportunity against Team Hell No on October 28 atHell in a Cell,where they won by disqualification, thus Team Hell No retained the titles.[75]This led to a title rematch on the November 14 episode ofMain Event,which Team Hell No won.[76]During the match, Rhodes suffered several legitimate injuries, placing their partnership on hold.[77]

On the November 23 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow unsuccessfully challengedKofi Kingstonfor theIntercontinental Championship,his first singles title opportunity in WWE.[78]From December 2012, Sandow began a regular segment in which he unsuccessfully searched for an 'apprentice' by quizzing members of the audience.[79]Sandow and Rhodes reunited on the December 10 episode ofRawand won a fatal four-way tag team elimination match,[80]earning them the right to face Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara in a number one contender Tables match atTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairssix days later, which Team Rhodes Scholars won.[81]Team Rhodes Scholars received their title shot on the following episode ofMain Event,but were again defeated by Team Hell No.[82]On the January 7, 2013, episode ofRaw,Team Rhodes Scholars defeated Team Hell No in a non-title match to earn another shot at the WWE Tag Team Championship.[83]The title rematch took place on January 27 at theRoyal Rumble,where Team Rhodes Scholars once again failed to capture the tag team titles.[84]

On the February 1 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow and Rhodes briefly dissolved Team Rhodes Scholars while remaining "best friends",[85]only to reunite on February 17 at the pre-show ofElimination Chamberin a loss to the team of Brodus Clay andTensai.[86]Sandow and Rhodes then aligned themselves withThe Bella Twinsin a feud against Tons of Funk (Clay and Tensai) andthe Funkadactyls(CameronandNaomi).[87][88][89]The two teams were originally booked to face each other in an eight-person mixed tag team match on April 7 atWrestleMania 29,[90]but their match was cut due to time constraints.[91]The match instead took place the following night onRaw,where Tons of Funk and the Funkadactyls emerged victorious.[92]

Sir Money in the Bank and demotion to lower-tier status (2013–2014)

On the May 15 episode ofNXT,Sandow unsuccessfully challengedBig E Langstonfor theNXT Championship.[93]While Sandow hosted a series of mental challenges onSmackDown,Sheamus repeatedly interrupted Sandow and tried to solve the challenges. However, when Sheamus failed to solve the puzzles, he instead resorted to physical violence by attacking Sandow.[94][95][96]On June 16, during thePaybackpre-show, Sandow was defeated by Sheamus.[97]The following night onRaw,Team Rhodes Scholars defeated Sheamus in a handicap match after Sandow pinned him with a roll-up.[98]The rivalry culminated in a Dublin Street Fight on the June 28SmackDown,where Sheamus defeated Sandow.[99]

Sandow in November 2013

The July 14Money in the Bankpay-per-view marked the beginning of the end for Team Rhodes Scholars. Both Rhodes and Sandow entered the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match; just as Rhodes was about to win the match, Sandow threw Rhodes off the ladder and retrieved the briefcase himself to earn the opportunity to challenge for theWorld Heavyweight Championshipat any time of his choosing within the next year.[100][101]Despite winning the briefcase, Sandow went on to lose many matches before his cash-in,[102]with a total of 1 win and 12 losses onRawandSmackDown.[103]The split of Team Rhodes Scholars was confirmed the next night onRawwhen Rhodes attacked Sandow.[104]Rhodes dominated the feud between him and Sandow; throwing Sandow's briefcase into theGulf of Mexico,[105]which forced Sandow to introduce a new custom-made briefcase; thwarting Sandow's attempt to cash-in on a vulnerableAlberto Del Rio;[106]and defeating Sandow twice in singles matches, one of which was atSummerSlam.[107][108]

After moving on from his feud with Rhodes, Sandow went on to lose to the likes ofR-Truth,Santino MarellaandDolph Ziggler.[109][110][111]On the October 28Raw,Sandow confronted World Heavyweight ChampionJohn Cena;stating his belief that Cena's arm was still injured following Cena's match againstAlberto Del RioatHell in a Cell,Sandow assaulted Cena's arm and then cashed in his Money in the Bank contract, but Cena won the match by pinfall.[112]This made Sandow the second wrestler to fail to win a title upon cash-in (after Cena himself),[113]and the first to lose a cash-in outright.[114]Forbeswrote in 2016 that Sandow's 2012 intellectual character "quickly won over the fans and showed his potential as one of the top heels on the main roster", but his "career never recovered" from losing the Money in the Bank cash-in.[115]Haddad later said, "I absolutely did think I was going to take that [next] big step" after his character won Money in the Bank, but "circumstances dictated otherwise". Despite being scripted to lose to Cena, Haddad was "very proud" that he delivered "a performance of a lifetime" that night.[58]

After Sandow's cash-in, he was noted to have become more generic as he stopped doing cartwheels and started wearing plain black ring attire.[116]Sandow's misfortune continued when he challenged Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston to a title match atTLCand lost.[117]In January 2014, Sandow entered the2014 Royal Rumbleand was the first eliminated, courtesy ofCM Punk.[118]He then started a losing streak that lasted until May,[119]which included him losing to the likes ofDarren Young,[120]being pinned in an eight-man tag match,[121]and losing toSin Carain one minute.[122]

Impersonations and popularity rise (2014–2015)

Sandow impersonatingLeBron Jamesin mid-2014

On the April 28Raw,Sandow dressed asMagnetoto confront guest starHugh Jackman(who playsWolverinein theX-Menfilm series) and Dolph Ziggler, which resulted in Sandow being attacked by both Jackman and Ziggler.[123]On the May 12Rawand its pre-show, Sandow started deliveringworked shootcomments displaying his apparent dissatisfaction at his position in WWE, resulting in his microphone being turned off.[124]Sandow later made comments with allusions to being handcuffed.[125]

Sandow then transitioned into a comedic impersonator,[126]and from May 20 he started to dress as a different character every week, sometimes wrestling as them. These characters includedSherlock Holmes,[127]Bruce Springsteen,Abraham Lincoln,Paul Revere,arappercalled D-Sizzle and aninterpretive dancer.He also mimicked other wrestlers, such asShawn Michaels,Bret Hart,andVince McMahon.[128]Haddad reflected after his release that when he was "dressing up as someone new every week", "other guys said I should be doing something else", but back then he was willing to "go with it" to capture "attention", though he said, "I didn't know where or how it was going to end up".[58]

The renamed Damien Mizdow (right) as the stunt double forThe Miz

From August, Sandow formed an alliance withThe Miz,whose persona was that of an arrogantmovie star.[129][130]Sandow was 'hired' by Miz to be his "stunt double",which initially entailed him takingbumpsfor Miz and later expanded to him mimicking every move Miz made during his matches, as well as Miz's mannerisms when not wrestling.[129]During this period, Sandow's ring name was tweaked toDamien Mizdowto reflect his new role.[131]Haddad later detailed how he was initially not aware whether being the stunt double was a "one-time thing" like his previous impersonations or a long-term storyline, and that WWE only decided to make it a long-term storyline "about two or three weeks" into the Mizdow act.[58]Haddad also said that mimicking Miz's actions in the ring was a "completely on the whim" improvisation, with him and the Miz never rehearsing any of their actions.[58]

AtNight of Championsin September, Mizdow's interference helped Miz win theIntercontinental Championshipfrom Dolph Ziggler.[132]Miz lost his title back to Ziggler the following night in a rematch onRaw.[133]Mizdow's antics soon endeared him to WWE fans and he became popular with live audiences, who would often boo Miz during matches and chant "We want Mizdow!".[134]

"[...] reminding me of Damien Mizdow... an unlikely hero gettingoverby sheer force of entertainment ".

Pro Wrestling Dot Netanalyst Darren Gutteridge in 2015[135]

AtSurvivor Series,Mizdow and Miz won theWWE Tag Team Championshipafter defeating defending championsGold and Stardust,The UsosandLos Matadoresin Fatal 4-Way tag team match. This was Mizdow's first championship in WWE.[136]By this time, Mizdow had become one of the most popular wrestlers in WWE.[137]

On the December 29 episode ofRaw,they lost the titles to The Usos. On the same night, they were defeated by the debutingAscension.[138]Miz and Mizdow then began to show dissension, with Miz becoming angry at Mizdow's positive crowd reactions and accusing Mizdow of trying to 'upstage' him.[139]On the February 2 episode ofRaw,The Miz relegated Mizdow from being a stunt double to a personal assistant.[140]

Mizdow turnedfacewhen he finally split away from The Miz atWrestleMania 31in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, but the "red hot babyface in waiting" (as described byForbes)[115]was the last wrestler eliminated, courtesy ofBig Show.Haddad described WrestleMania 31 being one of his "favorite memories in the WWE", due to "feeling the surge of 83,000 people chanting" for him when he split from Miz, a "genuine, 100-percent real emotional response on a grand stage" that would eclipse any "award" or "accolade".[58]Post-WrestleMania, Mizdow (now accompanied by The Miz'sThe Marine 4: Moving Targetco-starSummer Rae) then feuded with The Miz over the next several weeks, trading victories onRaw[141][142]before challenging Miz to a match for the rights to the Miz brand on the April 20 episode. The Miz won the match after Summer Rae betrayed Mizdow by raking him in the eyes, allowing Miz to hit the Skull-Crushing Finale and pick up the win.[143]As a result of the loss, Mizdow returned to his former name, Damien Sandow. The manner of the breakup between Miz and Sandow was extremely criticized by critics for poor storyline writing which made Sandow look like a fool post-WrestleMania and also diminishing the feud to an "afterthought".[144][145][146]

"I think it's just a case of someone in the company seeing [Sandow] as a comedy guy and nothing more. The audience tried to tell them that they wanted to see him in a better role but were ignored".

Pro Wrestling Insideranalyst Mike Johnson's opinion of WWE'sbookingof Sandow, in June 2015[147]

Returning to the Damien Sandow ring name on the April 27 episode ofRaw,Sandow was thanking fans for their support when he was interrupted byCurtis Axel.[148]Sandow began to parrot after Axel, who had been mimickingHulk Hogan.Sandow won the ensuing scuffle with a Hogan leg drop.[149]On the April 30 episode ofSmackDown,Sandow parroted ring announcerJoJobefore facing and defeating Axel.[150]In May 2015, Sandow began impersonatingRandy Savageas Macho Mandow, while he and Axel suffered attacks byThe Ascensionto start a feud. Mandow and Axel's alliance was known as The Meta Powers, a parody ofThe Mega Powers.AtPayback,the Meta Powers were defeated by the Ascension.[151][152][153]Various critics expressed disappointment that Sandow was still restricted to doing comedic impersonations.[154][155][156]The Meta Powers stopped their respective impersonations from July 24, after WWE severed ties with Hulk Hogan.[157]

Final storylines and departure (2015–2016)

The end of The Meta Powers marked a further decline in Sandow's fortunes. TheWrestling Observerwrote that "Sandow had been used sparingly since then, usually in an enhancement role or in battle royals";[158]whilePWInsiderdescribed that "Sandow never recovered nor had a regular storyline beyond that point", yet "his appearance would get a big reaction from fans at live events".[57]From July to October 2015, Sandow never wrestled a televised match, being restricted to wrestling dark matches or at live events.[159]

Mizdow in March 2015

Sandow returned to television on the November 11, 2015 episode ofMain Eventas his original "Intellectual Savior" character, defeatingHeath Slater.[160][161]Following that, Sandow never won another televised match for WWE.[162][163]At the2016 Royal Rumblekickoff, Sandow andDarren Youngfailed to qualify for the Royal Rumble match when they lost a four-way tag team match.[164]In February, after Sandow posted a tribute to his grandmother on Twitter,[165]possibly indicating her recent death, WWE allowed Sandow to take time off to spend time with family.[166][167]AtWrestleMania 32,Sandow was quickly eliminated from the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal byShaquille O'Neal.[168]Sandow returned toRawon April 25, but his match againstBaron Corbinnever started due to Dolph Ziggler attacking Corbin; withPro Wrestling Torchdescribing that Sandow's appearance "got one of the best reactions of the night".[169][170]Corbin defeated Sandow in under two minutes on that week'sSmackDown.[171]On the May 2 episode ofRaw,Sandow competed in a battle royal for a shot at theWWE United States Championship,but was eliminated early in the match;[172]theWrestling Observerwrote that "his elimination was one of the louder reactions in the match".[158]Then, Sandow's final two televised matches for WWE saw him lose to Titus O'Neil onMain Eventand Darren Young onSuperstars;Sandow wrestled the latter match as a heel.[173][174]

"... these releases bum us out a little, especially Sandow's. The guy will forever be remembered as wasted WWE talent."

The Birmingham Newswriter Ben Flanagan in May 2016[175]

On May 6, 2016, Sandow was released from WWE.[176]His release caused him to become a top 5 Twitter trend in the United States.[177]Mike Johnson ofPWInsiderdescribed Sandow's release as "mind-boggling" and "shocking" due to "the level of popularity that Sandow has with fans". Johnson listed more of Sandow's positives: "Sandow had size, could talk", and "no matter what role he was in, he received a big reaction": "fans recognized was vastly underutilized by the company and pushed for him to have a bigger role".[57]Meanwhile, theWrestling Observerdescribed Sandow as "a popular undercard wrestler who always got bigger crowd reactions than his push",[158]whilePro Wrestling Dot Netreported that Sandow, a "popular undercard wrestler", "has been in career tailspin mode for some time" up to his release.[178]Forbeslamented in reference to the releases of Sandow andWade Barrett:"... it's a hard pill to swallow when you realize that two stars who could have been World champion never got the chance to".[115]

Rolling Stoneinterviewed Haddad within a week of his release. Haddad was "grateful" for a "great" second run in WWE where he "traveled the world" and "had a bunch of fun". Given that his main aim as a performer was "to get the audience to feel something, to evoke some kind of emotion", Haddad had no regrets leaving since he felt he "took the audience through the whole spectrum of emotions in four years": first "there was an extreme feeling of dislike towards" the Sandow character upon its debut, and years later, the Mizdow character was cheered to a point that "there are guys that are in the main event that don't get cheers like that". As for his release, Haddad was "not really" surprised as he thought he "had gone through the gamut" with the impersonator character. Describing himself as an empathetic individual, Haddad had "no problem" with WWE giving other wrestlers television time at his expense so that they could "show their craft" and become popular, while he was already popular whatever "spot" WWE put him. Although there were several alternate options of using Haddad, including "repackaging" his character, "doing a parody of current events", or becoming a commentator, ultimately, Haddad did not "fit" into WWE's plans.[58]

Return to the independent circuit (2016, 2019–present)

After being released from WWE, Haddad announced on his officialTwitteraccount that he would once again be taking independent bookings, returning to his Aron Stevens ring name.[179][180]He said he "took select dates" for wrestling, wanting to "say thank you to the fans", "to meet them, and have a chance to talk to them".[58]His first independent appearance was on June 11 at a co-promoted show organized byGlobal Force Wrestling(GFW) and WrestlePro, where he defeatedColt Cabana.[181]Haddad also made appearances at Warriors of Wrestling and Tier 1 Wrestling events.[182]On June 14, 2016, Haddad signed for What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW) and was scheduled to debut the weekend of July 27–28, 2016. He was victorious in his debut match, where he defeatedDoug Williamsto become the #1 contender for the WCPW Championship.[183]

After a two-year hiatus, he made his return to the ring in July 2019 under a new gimmick, the Millennial Slayer.[184]On July 18, Sandow wrestled his first match back, at a Battle Arts Academy show under the name Aron Stevens.[185]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling/Impact Wrestling (2016–2017)

On August 10, 2016,Total Nonstop Action Wrestling(TNA) released a promo teasing the acquisition of Stevens.[186]On the August 11, 2016 episode ofImpact Wrestling,Stevens made his debut under the ring nameAron Rex,cutting a promo in the ring and confronting the ImpactWorld Heavyweight,X DivisionandKing of the Mountain ChampionLashleyat the end of the show. A week later, he announced that he would be the special guest referee in the No. 1 contender's match betweenEthan Carter IIIandDrew Galloway.At the end of that match, he was attacked by Galloway over his frustrations due to losing the match.[187]The next week, after Galloway explained his actions, Rex interrupted him and brawled with him before being separated by officials. Rex then entered himself in the inauguralImpact Grand Championshiptournament and had his debut match on the September 15 episode ofImpact Wrestling,defeatingTrevor Lee.The next week, he defeatedEli Drakein the semi-finals and faced rival Drew Galloway in the finals of the tournament atBound for Glory.Galloway was replaced byEddie Edwardsdue to an injury. Rex won the tournament and the championship by split decision. On December 1 episode ofImpact Wrestling,during an Open Challenge for the championship,Moosedefeated Rex.[188]Moose successfully retained his title against Rex in a rematch the following week.

After a hiatus, Rex returned on the January 12, 2017 episode ofImpact Wrestlingdebuting aLiberace-inspired character, with a new clean shaven look and sporting plucked eyebrows, lip gloss, a fur coat, naked trunks and oversized rings on all fingers, along withRockstar Spudas his new manager.[189]On January 19 episode ofImpact,Rex and Spud defeated the team of Robbie E and Swoggle in his last professional wrestling match to date.[190]On April 4, 2017, Stevens announced that he was no longer with the now renamed Impact Wrestling and that he would be taking a break from wrestling to focus on acting.[191]

National Wrestling Alliance (2019–present)

On the October 15, 2019 episode ofNational Wrestling Alliance'sNWA Powerrr,Sandow announced he was returning to the ring and would be wrestling again under the Aron Stevens name. On December 14, atInto the Fire,Stevens defeated previous champion Colt Cabana and Ricky Starks in atriple threat matchto win theNWA National Championship.[192][193]On September 29, 2020, Stevens lost the title toTrevor Murdoch.[194]

In September 2020, Haddad was made thebookerfor NWA member promotionChampionship Wrestling from Hollywood.[195]On November 11, Stevens andJ. R. KratosdefeatedEli DrakeandJames Stormto win theNWA World Tag Team Championship.On March 21, 2021, atBack For The Attack,Stevens lost toNick Aldisin anNWA Worlds Heavyweight Championshipmatch.[196]On June 6, atWhen Our Shadows Fall,Stevens and Kratos successfully defended their titles in athree-way tag team matchagainst The War Kings (Jax DaneandCrimson) andStrictly Business(Thom LatimerandChris Adonis).[197]On August 29, at theNWA 73rd Anniversary Show,they lost the titles toLa Rebelión(Bestia 666andMecha Wolf 450).[198]On December 4, atHard Times 2,Stevens and Kratos failed to beatThe OGK(Matt TavenandMike Bennett) for theROH World Tag Team Championship.[199]

On March 19, 2022, during night one of theCrockett Cup,Stevens teamed withThe Blue Meanieto compete in the namesake tournament, losing to The Dirty Sexy Boys (Dirty DangoandJTG) in the first round.[200]On the April 26 episode ofNWA Powerrr,Stevens fought Trevor Murdoch in an attempt to beat some respect out of him, but was defeated.[201]The following week, he formally announced his retirement from professional wrestling.[202]On June 11, atAlwayz Ready,Stevens lost to Murdoch in what was dubbed "Aron Stevens' Swan Song". After the match, he grabbed the mic and told the fans, "You're welcome!"[203][204]Since his in-ring retirement, Stevens has remained with the NWA as the on-screen manager of the tag team Blunt Force Trauma, composed ofRodney MackandMarshe Rockett,as well as an agent.[205]

Other media

Haddad has appeared onXavier Woods' gamingYouTubechannelUpUpDownDown.[206]As of 2019, Haddad co-hosts a wrestling podcast titledOn the Mat.[207]In May 2023, Haddad was revealed to have a cameo in the third season of theNetflixsketch comedyseriesI Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson.[208]

Haddad also appears in the following video games:

Year Title Notes
2012 WWE '13 Asdownloadable content[209]
2013 WWE 2K14
2014 WWE SuperCard Mobile game
WWE 2K15
2015 WWE 2K16

Personal life

Haddad isCatholicand has attended mass at theEWTNchapel.[210]He is also aFreemason.[211][212]

Haddad practicedWah Lum Kung Fufrom the ages of 5 to 16, when he abandoned it in favor of wrestling.[213]

Haddad has been takingactingclasses, including Shakespearean acting. He is considering acting in films, but has not ruled out television or stage acting.[58]

Championships and accomplishments

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Preceded by Mr.Money in the Bank
2013 (WHC)
With:Randy Orton(WWEC)
Succeeded by