Biography of Christian Cage
Statistics
Real Name: William Jason Reso
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 227 lbs
Date of Birth: November 30, 1973
Born: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Resides: Tampa, Florida, United States
Billed From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trained By: Ron Hutchison, Dory Funk, Jr.
Debut: June 1993
William Jason (Jay) Reso (born November 30, 1973), is a Canadian-American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Christian Cage. He is currently performing for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

He is also very well known for his work in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment known just as Christian. Reso initially rose through the ranks as one half of the tag team Edge and Christian, alongside his kayfabe brother and real-life longtime friend Edge.

Early Career
One of Reso's early lasting ring names, Christian Cage, was a spur of the moment combination of the names of the actors, Christian Slater and Nicolas Cage. Trained by Ron Hutchinson, Christian's wrestling career began in June 1993 in a match against Zakk Wylde, a fellow trainee from Sully's Gym in Toronto. One of his first ring names was Canadian Rage. During 1997 he was part of THUG Life, a stable that included Joe Legend, Bloody Bill Skullion, Rhino Richards, and Cage's tag team partner and real life childhood friend Sexton Hardcastle

As a tag team on the Canadian indy scene, Copeland and Reso were known as "High Impact", and later "The Suicide Blondes". Also allied with Judd the Studd, the duo held titles in numerous wrestling promotions, and he held the East Coast Wrestling Association title before signing with the World Wrestling Federation in August 1998.

World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1998-2005)

Edge and Christian


When Reso came to WWF, he shortened his ring name to Christian. He made his televised debut at the September 27, 1998 Pay-Per-View entitled In Your House: Breakdown, distracting Edge during his match against Owen Hart to reveal his allegiance to Gangrel. He had some early singles success, capturing the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship in his debut match. However, his real success came while wrestling in the tag circuit. Christian, given the character of a vampire, formed a stable with Edge (who was finally convinced to join according to the story) and Gangrel known as The Brood. The Brood briefly feuded with, then joined, The Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness, but upon learning that Christian was beaten down into telling Ken Shamrock the whereabouts of Stephanie McMahon, Undertaker wanted to punish Christian. More loyal to the Brood than to the Ministry, Edge and Gangrel turned on the Undertaker and rescued Christian.

The gothic angle was successful, but soon after, Edge and Christian began to reach their full potential. On October 17, 1999, at No Mercy 1999, Edge and Christian competed against The Hardy Boyz in a Ladder Match for the Terri Invitational Tournament. Although the Hardys won the match, the careers of both tag teams soared, and fans gave them a standing ovation. After a run as faces most notable for their tendency to approach the ring via the audience, Edge and Christian redefined themselves as a bumbling comic duo of surfer / teenyboppers. They were most known for their "5 second poses" (for the benefit of those with flash photography), which mocked either the opponents or city they happen to be in. They repeatedly captured the World Tag Team Championships, as well as winning a triple threat ladder match and two TLC matches.

Friction arose within the team after Edge won the annual King of the Ring tournament. Christian appeared to be jealous, and insisted on carrying Edge's trophy to the ring. His true colors were revealed to the world after he assaulted his tag team partner Edge after he lost a WCW Championship Match to The Rock in September 2001. The former partners went on to feud over the Intercontinental Championship for several months.

Singles competition

Christian began a singles career, becoming known for throwing tantrums in the ring when he was unable to gain a pinfall. After a series of defeats, Christian announced that he was quitting the WWF. Diamond Dallas Page persuaded him not to quit and adopted him as his protegé. Christian faced DDP for the European Championship at WrestleMania X8, but was defeated and once again threw a tantrum in the middle of the ring. Christian then formed a tag team with fellow Canadians Lance Storm and Test as part of the Un-Americans faction and then became the sidekick of Chris Jericho, with whom he once again won the Tag Team Championships.

During this time, The Rock jumped to the RAW brand as a reward from Mr. McMahon for defeating Hulk Hogan at No Way Out. Christian befriended him and was therefore told by The Rock himself that Christian was "his new favorite WWE Superstar". Delighted to hear that from The Rock, Christian began using many of The Rock's mannerisms, which varied from calling his fans "The Peeps" (similar to The Rock calling his fans "The People") to using The Rock's one arm raised victory pose. He even called himself "The New People's Champion". He used his new found charisma to defeat Booker T at Judgment Day 2003 for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship in a special nine man over-the-top-rope battle royal. The following night on Raw, he appeared on Chris Jericho's "Highlight Reel" talk show segment, sporting a new haircut and ring attire. The Rock would confront Christian on the Highlight Reel stating that The Rock is "The one and only People's Champion". Unhappy about this, Jericho and Christian assaulted The Rock, only to fall victim to The Rock Bottom and The Book End when Booker T made the save.

Late in 2003, Jericho and Christian started to court Divas Trish Stratus and Lita, as part of a bet (for one Canadian dollar) to see who could get their target into bed first. Although the girls found out about the bet, Jericho and Stratus would stay together for the time being, leading to Jericho and Christian's split over her in early 2004. During a match between Christian and Jericho at WrestleMania XX, however, Trish betrayed Jericho, allowing Christian to defeat him. Trish then joined forces with Christian. During a steel cage match against Jericho on May 10, 2004, Christian suffered a severe back injury, causing him to miss almost four months of ring action. He returned on the August 30, 2004 edition of Monday Night RAW, picking up where he left off and continuing his feud with Jericho.

Captain Charisma

Christian's gimmick became that of a cocky, overconfident heel, although he was popular in Canada and the United Kingdom. He dubbed himself "Captain Charisma" and on December 6, 2004 was forced to wrestle as Captain Charisma, complete with a superhero costume, by Chris Jericho, who was general manager for the night. Christian was often accompanied by Tyson Tomko, and usually won his matches with interference from Tomko or by some other method of cheating. Christian was loosely paired with Edge again several times in late 2004 and early 2005. Despite being a heel, he acquired a fanbase, who he refers to as his "Peeps", "Peepulation" (a play on the word "population") or the "Christian Coalition". He was given new entrance theme music, an edited version of "Just Close Your Eyes" by the rock band Waterproof Blonde.

At the 2005 Royal Rumble, Christian had an encounter with John Cena and claimed that he was a better rapper than Cena. Over the next months, Christian began making promos denouncing John Cena as a 'poser'. Christian was noticeably cheered during these segments, and was thought to be finally rising into the main event picture. Soon after Cena came to RAW from SmackDown!, Cena went on to successfully defend the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat Match between himself, Christian and Jericho at Vengeance 2005.

Between the run-ins with Cena, Christian participated in the "Money-in-the-Bank" Ladder Match at WrestleMania 21. He had a primary role in the parody trailer for Basic Instinct in connection with the "WrestleMania Goes Hollywood" theme at the event. On the June 30 episode of SmackDown!, Christian was the second-to-last man drafted to SmackDown! in the 2005 WWE Draft Lottery. He replaced The Big Show in a six-man elimination match for the new SmackDown! Championship, and lost to John Bradshaw Layfield. Christian had previously said in a promo that he hoped to be drafted to SmackDown! because the show needed a Canadian (though it had gotten one of these earlier in that same draft in the form of Chris Benoit). Christian bragged about how he was on the main event of both RAW and SmackDown! in the same week. Christian was soon given his own interview segment on SmackDown! called "The Peep Show."

On October 31, 2005, Reso quit WWE. According to Dave Meltzer, he was asked on the spot to sign a new contract. He wouldn't sign the contract, and his last match occurred during the tapings for the November 4, 2005 edition of SmackDown!. Despite his quitting, Christian would appear on RAW and at Taboo Tuesday 2005.

Contrary to prior rumors, Reso would later claim during his debut speech at TNA Genesis 2005 that WWE did not lowball him on their contract offer; in fact, supposedly, they offered him "a very hefty sum" to stay. He had made the decision to leave months before his contract expired, and had agreed in principle to terms with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling prior to his departure.

In August 2006, the WWE has challenged Reso's attempts to trademark the name "Captain Charisma" saying that it will cause confusion in the market place because the persona was created while Reso was under contract to the WWE. WWE feels that anything that Reso called himself in the WWE belongs to the WWE. As a result TNA has stop selling Christian Cage T-shirts until this issue is resolved.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005-present)
Reso debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on November 13, 2005 at their Genesis pay-per-view under his original ring name, Christian Cage. After teasing an alliance with longtime friend Scott D'Amore and Team Canada, he delivered an Unprettier to D'Amore and helped Team 3D drive Jeff Jarrett through a table.

Cage made his iMPACT! debut on November 19, engaging in a verbal sparring bout and then brawling with "The Alpha Male" Monty Brown. Cage's in-ring debut for TNA was a win against Team Canada's enforcer Bobby Roode. He defeated Brown at Turning Point to become the number one contendor to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. At Final Resolution, Cage and the returning Sting defeated Brown and Jeff Jarrett.

On February 12, 2006 at Against All Odds, Cage defeated Jarrett to become the NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

On April 2 Cage entered into a program with Abyss after a kayfabe video, filmed by Alex Shelley, was shown on the TNA website showing Abyss and his manager James Mitchell entering Cage's house. They feuded until Lockdown where Cage successfully retained his title, but Abyss attacked him after the match and took the title belt. They continued against each other until Sacrifice where Christian regained his belt, and the championship, in a Full Metal Mayhem match.

Cage defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Abyss, Ron "The Truth" Killings, Jeff Jarrett and Sting in a King of the Mountain match at Slammiversary. The match was declared unofficial due to the intervening of Larry Zbyszko and referee Earl Hebner at the end of the match when Zybszko and Hebner snatched the belt and helped Jarrett win. As a result of the finish the belt was stripped and declared vacant until Jim Cornette held a "company meeting" on the June 29 iMPACT!, where Cornette awarded the belt back to Jarrett on the condition that he defend it against the winner of a Fatal four way match at Victory Road involving Christian, Samoa Joe, Scott Steiner, and Sting.

At TNA Hard Justice 2006, Cage was at ringside during the Sting (who won the 4-way) vs. Jeff Jarrett match supposely to be with Sting, but would hit Sting with a guitar at the end of the match thus turning heel.

Immediately following his actions, Cage would be questioned by Rhino. This would eventually lead to a confronation between the two, as Cage claimed anger and betrayal at Rhino's questioning of his motives and loyalties.

On the TNA iMPACT! prime time debut, Cage faced off against Rhino in the first-ever Barbed Wire Six Sides of Steel match (a conventional Six Sides of Steel match, only with barbed wire bordering the top of the cage). Christian Cage won when Rhino gored Cage with so much momentum, it sent Cage through the side of the cage and onto the floor. Christian then went on to defeat A.J. Styles at Genesis 2006. The next week on iMPACT!, Christian was reunited with his old 'Problem Solver' from WWE, Tomko, who made his debut in TNA attacking Sting during Christian and Sting's match.

At Final Resolution 2007, Cage captured his second NWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Abyss (c) and Sting in a Three Way Elimination Match.

On the February 8 edition of iMPACT!, Scott Steiner attacked Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe and Rhino after a match between Angle and Joe against Cage and Styles, revealing himself as Cage's "special consultant" for his title defense against Angle at Against All Odds, the same PPV where he originally won the title a year ago. At the aforementioned PPV, Cage defeated Angle after interference from Tomko and Steiner and the assistance of a lead pipe to retain the World Title. On the March 6 edition of iMPACT!, Cage had told Angle and Joe that with Tomko and Steiner, he heads a "family" he calls the Christian Coalition, here to prevent anyone from defeating him. Cage, Steiner and Tomko decided to help Abyss, as they beat Sting up.

At Destination X, despite the Coalition's absence from his side (Tomko went to Japan while Steiner fully focused on facing Angle), Cage pinned Samoa Joe by reversing his patented Coquina Clutch into a pin, using the ropes for leverage. Cage became only the third man in TNA history to defeat Joe by pinfall (the others being Angle and Tomko). Prior to the match, he had an exchange with Japanese wrestling legend The Great Muta. At Lockdown, Cage's team of himself, Abyss, Tomko, Steiner, and Styles lost to the team of Angle, Sting, Joe, Rhino, and Jarrett when Sting gained the winning pinfall on Abyss. Due to acquiring the pinfall, Sting earned an NWA World Heavyweight Championship match at Sacrifice. On iMPACT! broadcast on May 3, Sting and Angle forced A.J. Styles to submit to a double ankle lock, setting up a three way for the NWA Title at Sacrifice. Due to a prematch stipulation, Jim Cornette gave both Angle and Sting the title shot.

On May 13, Cage was stripped of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship by NWA Executive Director Robert K. Trobich when the NWA ended its relationship with TNA. Despite this, Cage defended and lost the physical NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Sting and Kurt Angle at Sacrifice later that night, after Angle forced Cage to tap out to his Ankle Lock. By de facto, Christian Cage was rendered to be the first ever TNA World Heavyweight Champion, while Kurt Angle became the second champion in one night. The following week on iMPACT! all three men claimed themselves champion. Jim Cornette came to the ring and announced none of the men where champion and announced a King of the Mountain match for the vacant TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Cage qualified by defeating Abyss via DQ. He went on to lose the match at Slammiversary when he was speared off the ladder by Chris Harris, and started a feud with him. Then, Cage would defeat Harris at Victory Road with help from the returning Dustin Rhodes. After Victory Road, Christian Coalition restarted their rivalry with Abyss & Sting. This would lead to a tag team Ladder match on iMPACT! of Cage & Styles versus Abyss & Sting, with the stipulation that if either Abyss or Sting would grab the contract on top of the ladder they would pick the match at Hard Justice 2007. Cage & Styles would lose after TNA debuting wrestler "The Punisher" Andrew Martin would help Abyss to grab the document. On TNA Today it was announced that Abyss choose a Doomsday Chamber of Blood Match. That match would end up with Cage leaving the match and the steel cage before the match ended. The winner of the match would end up being Abyss. On the August 16 iMPACT!, Cage got a shot to become the number one contender for the World Championship once again, after Abyss would put his contendership on the line in a First Blood Match. Thanks to Samoa Joe - who was infuriated, having overheard Cage claim himself "the real World Heavyweight Champion" just days after Joe had been played by Kurt Angle at Hard Justice - more than nullifying AJ Styles' assistance to Cage, Abyss would win the match as Cage was busted open from chair shots by Joe and Abyss.

Moving into a feud with Joe, Christian defeated him at No Surrender 2007 by disqualification due to Joe attacking the referee after not releasing the Coquina Clutch on Cage. At Bound For Glory 2007, Cage lost to Samoa Joe, tapping out to the Coquina Clutch, thus ending his record 23 month undefeated streak by pinfall or submission since debuting in TNA. More recently, Cage has partaken in the Fight for the Right Tournament coming to a conclusion at Genesis, where he suffered a loss to Kaz in a Ladder Match.

Ring of Honor
In 2006, Cage made two appearences for the Ring of Honor promotion. The first being on May 12 in Long Island, New York, at How We Roll in a tag match with Colt Cabana against Ring of Honor World Champion Bryan Danielson and Christopher Daniels. Cage and Cabana won the match after Cage pinned Daniels. Cage made his second appearence in a losing effort against Christopher Daniels who pinned him after an Angels Wings. After the match, Daniels invited him to come back to Ring of Honor any time, and Christian accepted Daniels' offer.

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Championships & Accomplishments:
East Coast Wrestling Association
1-time ECWA Heavyweight Champion
Insane Championship Wrestling
• 1-time ICW/MWCW Mid-West Unified Tag Team Champion - w/ Sexton Hardcastle
• 2-time ICW Streetfight Tag Team Champion - w/ Sexton Hardcastle
Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling
• 1-time PCW Heavyweight Champion
Southern States Wrestling
• 1-time SSW Tag Team Champion - w/ Sexton Hardcastle
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
2-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
3-time WWF/E Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion
9-time WWF/E World Tag Team Champion - w/ Edge (7); Lance Storm (1); Chris Jericho (1)
1-time WWF European Heavyweight Champion
1-time WWF Hardcore Champion
1-time WWF Light Heavyweight Champion
Achievements:
• 2-time World Heavyweight Champion.
• 9-time World Tag Team Champion.
Finishing Moves & Signature Moves:
The Unprettier
Frogsplash
• CCT (Diving reverse tornado DDT)
• Con-chair-to (Simultaneous chair shot)
• Diving reverse DDT
• Gutbuster drop
• Inverted facelock neckbreaker
• One man con-chair-to
• Sitout inverted suplex slam
• Spike DDT
• Texas cloverleaf
Stage Names:
Canadian Rage
Christian Cage (Indies, TNA)
Suicide Blonde
• Conquistador Dos (WWF)
Christian (WWE)
Nicknames:
• "Captain Charisma" (WWE, TNA)
• "The Champ" (TNA)
• "The Instant Classic" (TNA)
Managers:
• Kenny Bolin
• Gangrel
• Lita
• Terri Runnels
• Trish Stratus
• Tyson Tomko/Tomko
• Scott Steiner
Quotes:
"Because that's how I roll!"
"Cause I'm Captain Charisma!"
"I'm Captain Charisma, damn it!"
"This is for all my peeps out there!"
"Get ready, 'cause the Capt'n is about to make it happen!"
PWI 500 Rankings:
• 2007 - #7
• 2006 - #12
• 2005 - #30
• 2004 - #31

• 2003 - #28
• 2002 - #47
• 2001 - #29
• 2000 - #57

• 1999 - #90

• 1998 - #80
• 1997 - #268
TNA Awards:
• 2005 - Next To Watch in 2006
CygyWrestling.com Awards:
• 2006 - Best Interviews of the Year
• 2006 - Talker of the Year
• 2005 - Best Interviews of the Year
• 2005 - Talker of the Year
• 2005 - Character/Gimmick of the Year
• 2005 - Most Improved of the Year
• 2005 - News Story of the Year: Christian Goes To TNA
PPV Summary (43-52-1):

WWF Judgment Day (October 18, 1998): Christian defeated WWF World Light Heavyweight Champion, TAKA Michinoku, to win the title.
WWF In Your House: Capitol Carnage (December 6, 1998): Christian & Sable defeated Marc Mero & Jacqueline.
WWF In Your House: Rock Bottom (December 13, 1998): The Brood (Christian, Edge, & Gangrel) defeated The Job Squad (Al Snow, Bob Holly, & Scorpio).
WWF Backlash (April 25, 1999): The Brood (Christian, Edge, & Gangrel) lost to Mideon & The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Farooq).
WWF King of the Ring (June 27, 1999): In a dark match, Christian & Edge wrestled The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), to a no-contest.
WWF King of the Ring (June 27, 1999): Christian & Edge lost to The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy).
WWF Fully Loaded (July 25, 1999): In a dark match, Christian defeated Viscera.
WWF SummerSlam (August 22, 1999): Christian & Edge were eliminated from a Tag Team Elimination Match, which was won by The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq).
WWF Unforgiven (September 26, 1999): Christian & Edge lost to WWF World Tag Team Champions, The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn).
WWF Rebellion (October 9, 1999): In a dark match, Christian defeated Crash Holly.
WWF Rebellion (October 9, 1999): Christian & Edge defeated Hardcore Holly & Crash Holly and The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq), in a Triangle Elimination Match.
WWF No Mercy (October 17, 1999): Christian & Edge lost to The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), in a Ladder Match.
WWF Survivor Series (November 14, 1999): Christian, Edge, & The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) lost to Brian Christopher, Scott Taylor, Hardcore Holly, & Crash Holly, in an Elimination Match.
WWF Armageddon (December 12, 1999): Christian & Edge were eliminated from a Tag Team Battle Royal, which was won by The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq).
WWF Royal Rumble (January 23, 2000): Christian competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by The Rock.
WWF No Way Out (February 27, 2000): Christian & Edge defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy).
WWF WrestleMania 2000 (April 2, 2000): Christian & Edge defeated WWF World Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), and The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), to win the titles, in a TLC Match.
WWF Backlash (April 30, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge defeated X-Pac & Road Dogg.
WWF Insurrextion (May 6, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge lost to The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), via diqualification, but retained the titles.
WWF Judgment Day (May 21, 2000): Christian, Edge, & Kurt Angle lost to Rikishi & Too Cool (Brian Christopher & Scotty 2 Hotty).
WWF King of the Ring (June 25, 2000): Christian & Edge won a Four Corners Elimination Match to become the WWF World Tag Team Champions, beating The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), Too Cool (Brian Christopher & Scotty 2 Hotty), and Test & Albert.
WWF Fully Loaded (July 23, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge lost to The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Farooq), via disqualification, but retained the titles.
WWF SummerSlam (August 27, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), in a TLC Match.
WWF Unforgiven (September 24, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge lost the titles to The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), in a Steel Cage Match.
WWF No Mercy (October 22, 2000): The Conquistadors (Christian & Edge) defeated WWF World Tag Team Champions, The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), to win the titles.
WWF Survivor Series (November 19, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge, Bull Buchanan, & The Goodfather lost to The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley) & The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), in an Elimination Match.
WWF Rebellion (December 2, 2000): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge and Test & Albert lost to The Dudley Boyz (Bubbay Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley) in a Tables Elimination Match.
WWF Armageddon (December 10, 2000): Christian & Edge won the WWF World Tag Team Titles in a Fatal Four Way Match against Road Dogg & K-Kwik, Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather, & The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley).
WWF Royal Rumble (January 21, 2001): WWF World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Edge lost the titles to The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley).
WWF No Way Out (February 25, 2001): Christian & Edge and The Undertaker & Kane lost to WWF World Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), in a Triangle Tables Match.
WWF WrestleMania X-Seven (April 1, 2001): Christian & Edge defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) and WWF World Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), in a TLC Match, to win the titles.
WWF Backlash (April 21, 2001): Christian and Eddie Guerrero lost to WWF European Heavyweight Champion, Matt Hardy, in a Triple Threat Match.
WWF Insurrextion (May 5, 2001): Christian & Edge defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), The Dudley Boyz (Bubbay Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), and X-Pac & Justin Credible, in an Elimination Match.
WWF Judgment Day (May 20, 2001): Christian & Edge lost in a Tag Team Turmoil Match, which was won by Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho.
WWF King of the Ring (June 24, 2001): Christian lost to Kurt Angle, in the King of the Ring Semi-Finals.
WWF vs. WCW/ECW Invasion (July 22, 2001): Christian & Edge defeated Lance Storm & Mike Awesome.
WWF Unforgiven (September 23, 2001): Christian defeated WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Edge, to win the title.
WWF No Mercy (October 21, 2001): WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Christian lost the title to Edge.
WWF Rebellion (November 3, 2001): Christian lost to WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Edge, in a Steel Cage Match.
WWF Survivor Series (November 18, 2001): WWF European Heavyweight Champion, Christian defeated Al Snow.
WWF Vengeance (December 9, 2001): Christian & Test lost to Prince Albert & Scotty Too Hotty.
WWF Royal Rumble (January 20, 2002): Christian competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Triple H.
WWF No Way Out (February 17, 2002): Christian & Lance Storm lost in a Tag Team Turmoil Match, which was won by The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq). The other participants were The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy), The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert, and Billy & Chuck.
WWF WrestleMania X8 (March 17, 2002): Christian lost to WWF European Heavyweight Champion, Diamond Dallas Page.
WWF WrestleMania X8 (March 17, 2002): Christian defeated WWF Hardcore Champion, Mighty Molly, to win the title.
WWF WrestleMania X8 (March 17, 2002): WWF Hardcore Champion, Christian lost the title to Maven.
WWE Vengeance (July 21, 2002): Christian & Lance Storm defeated WWE World Tag Team Champions, Hulk Hogan & Edge, to win the titles.
WWE Global Warning (August 10, 2002): WWE World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Lance Storm defeated Billy Kidman & Rey Mysterio.
WWE SummerSlam (August 25, 2002): WWE World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Lance Storm defeated Booker T & Goldust.
WWE Unforgiven (September 22, 2002): Christian, Lance Storm, William Regal, & Test lost to Booker T, Goldust, Bubba Ray Dudley, & Kane.
WWE No Mercy (October 20, 2002): WWE World Tag Team Champions, Christian & Chris Jericho defeated Booker T & Goldust.
WWE Armageddon (December 15, 2002): WWE Tag Team Champions, Christian & Chris Jericho lost the titles to Booker T & Goldust in a Tag Team Elimination Match. Lance Storm & William Regal and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley) were the other participants.
WWE Royal Rumble (January 19, 2003): Christian competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Brock Lesnar.
WWE Judgment Day (May 18, 2003): Christian won a Battle Royal, last eliminating Booker T to win the vacant WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Title.
WWE Insurrextion (June 7, 2003): WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Christian defeated Booker T.
WWE Bad Blood (June 15, 2003): WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Christian lost to Booker T, via disqualification, but retained the title.
WWE Unforgiven (September 21, 2003): WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Christian defeated Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam, in a Triple Threat Match.
WWE Survivor Series (November 16, 2003): Christian, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, Scott Steiner, & Mark Henry lost to Shawn Michaels, Booker T, WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Rob Van Dam, & The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), in an Elimination Match.
WWE Armageddon (December 14, 2003): Christian & Chris Jericho defeated Trish Stratus & Lita, in a Battle of the Sexes Match.
WWE Royal Rumble (January 25, 2004): Christian competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Chris Benoit.
WWE WrestleMania XX (March 14, 2004): Christian defeated Chris Jericho.
WWE Backlash (April 18, 2004): Christian & Trish Stratus lost to Chris Jericho, in a Handicap Match.
WWE Unforgiven (September 12, 2004): Christian lost to Chris Jericho, in a Ladder Match for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Title.
WWE Survivor Series (November 14, 2004): Christian lost to WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Shelton Benjamin.
WWE New Year's Revolution (January 9, 2005): Christian & Tyson Tomko lost to WWE World Tag Team Champions, William Regal & Eugene.
WWE Royal Rumble (January 30, 2005): Christian competed in the Royal Rumble, which was won by Batista.
WWE WrestleMania 21 (April 3, 2005): Christian, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Shelton Benjamin, and Kane lost to Edge, in a Money In The Bank Ladder Match.
WWE Vengeance (June 26, 2005): Christian and Chris Jericho lost to WWE Champion, John Cena, in a Triple Threat Match.
WWE Great American Bash (July 24, 2005): Christian lost to Booker T.
WWE No Mercy (October 9, 2005): Christian, Booker T, and Orlando Jordan lost to WWE United States Heavyweight Champion, Chris Benoit, in a Fatal Fourway.
TNA Turning Point (December 11, 2005): Christian Cage defeated Monty Brown.
TNA Final Resolution (January 16, 2006): Christian Cage & Sting defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett & Monty Brown.
TNA Against All Odds (February 12, 2006): Christian Cage defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett, to win the title.
TNA Destination X (March 12, 2006): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage defeated Monty Brown.
TNA Lockdown (April 23, 2006): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage defeated Abyss, in the Six Sides of Steel.
TNA Sacrifice (May 14, 2006): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage defeated Abyss, in a Full Metal Mayhem Match.
TNA Slammiversary (June 18, 2006): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage, Sting, Abyss, and Ron Killings lost to Jeff Jarrett, in a King of the Mountain Match, for the title.
TNA Victory Road (July 16, 2006): Christian Cage, Scott Steiner, and Samoa Joe lost to Sting, in a Road To Victory #1 Contender's Match.
TNA No Surrender (September 24, 2006): Christian Cage defeated Rhino.
TNA Bound For Glory (October 22, 2006): Christian Cage defeated Rhino, in a Detroit "8 Mile" Street Fight.
TNA Genesis (November 19, 2006): Christian Cage defeated AJ Styles.
TNA Turning Point (December 10, 2006): Christian Cage and Sting lost to NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Abyss, in a Triple Threat Match.
TNA Final Resolution (January 14, 2007): Christian Cage defeated NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Abyss and Sting, in a Triple Threat Elimination Match, to win the title.
TNA Against All Odds (February 11, 2007): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage defeated Kurt Angle, with Samoa Joe as the Unofficial Enforcer.
TNA Destination X (March 11, 2007): NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage defeated Samoa Joe.
TNA Lockdown (April 15, 2007): The Christian Coalition (NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage, AJ Styles, Scott Steiner, Tomko, & Abyss) lost to Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Rhino, Jeff Jarrett, & Sting), in a Lethal Lockdown Match.
TNA Sacrifice (May 13, 2007): NNA World Heavyweight Champion, Christian Cage and Sting lost to Kurt Angle, in a Triple Threat Match, for the title.
TNA Slammiversary (June 17, 2007): Christian Cage, Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, and Chris Harris lost to Kurt Angle, in a King of the Mountain Match, for the new TNA World Heavyweight Title.
TNA Victory Road (July 15, 2007): Christian Cage defeated Chris Harris.
TNA Hard Justice (August 12, 2007): The Christian Coalition (Christian Cage, AJ Styles, & Tomko) lost to Sting, Abyss, & Andrew Martin, in a Doomsday Chamber of Blood Match.
TNA No Surrender (September 9, 2007): Christian Cage defeated Samoa Joe, via disqualification.
TNA Bound For Glory (October 14, 2007): Christian Cage lost to Samoa Joe, with Matt Morgan as the Special Enforcer.
TNA Genesis (November 11, 2007): Christian Cage lost to Kaz, in the Finals of the Fight For The Right Tournament, in a Ladder Match.
TNA Turning Point (December 2, 2007): Christian Cage & Robert Roode lost to Booker T & Kaz.
TNA vs. NJPW Wrestle Kingdom II (January 4, 2008): Christian Cage, AJ Styles, & Petey Williams defeated RISE (Milano Collection AT, Minoru, & Prince Devitt).
TNA Final Resolution (January 6, 2008): Christian Cage lost to TNA World Heavyweight Champion & IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, Kurt Angle.

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