<TOM DUDELY>

<RICHY DUDELY>

<LEAH DUDELY>



PICTURE OF TOM IN JAPAN



Name: Tom Dudely

D.O.B: 3/7/1981

Height: 6'0"

Weight: 220 pounds

Hometown: Dudelyville, CA

Entrance Music: "Kamikaze" by Five Iron Frenzy

Finisher: Axe Kick (Tom kicks opponent in gut then bounces off ropes and hits a scissor kick across the back of their head)

Feds worked: GCW, GXW, EPW, EWC, EUCW, XWA, IWXCW, ACW, SWA

Titles Held
GCW:
Extreme Title, Television Title (2x)

GXW: World Heavyweight Champion, X Champion

EPW: Tag Team Titles (w/ Richy Dudely)

ACW: American Title, Street Fight Title, Tag Team Titles (w/ Richy Dudely)

History: Growing up in Dudelyville, California, Tom and his younger brother, Richy, were mainly raised by his oldest brother Joe Dudely while their dad, Big Daddy Dudely,  was off at the local bar getting drunk and going home with random women. Joe physically abused Tom and Richy causing them get closer as brothers as well as friends. As soon as Tom turned 18, he moved across Dudelyville bringing Richy with him. Tom got into a wrestling school and started working through a bunch of small feds while trying to reach his dream of becoming a star. As soon as Richy turned 18, Tom got him enrolled into the same school he went to and they went through feds as a team.

In June 2002, Tom signed with the GCW. In his first match, Tom beat Kane in a flaming tables match. About a week later, Tom talked the owners into signing his brother. On July 22, 2002, Tom got a shot at the Extreme Title against Spike Staggs in a thumbtack match. Tom defeated Spike and held onto the title until the draft. The Extreme Title was unified with the Television Title as Tom and Paul Breland fought with Chrisitan as a special guest referee. Christian hit Breland with the Unprettier and Tom picked up the win. Tom lost the title a week later to Lake Michigan Shark. Tom was drafted into the GPW along with the rest of his stable.

The Dudelys stable consisted of: Tom Dudely, Richy Dudely, Surge, and 8*ball. After about a month, Surge felt that Tom and Richy were just using him and he turned from the stable. A week later, 8*ball followed in his steps. Tom and Surge had a rivalry going after Surge left. They fought on 3 different occasions with Tom picking up the win in all of them.

When the GCW closed in late October, there were many offers made to the Dudelys from other feds. Tom and Richy decided to join the ACW, SWA, and EPW at the same time. The SWA had one show then folded under. The EPW lasted about a month where Tom and Richy attained the Tag Team titles only to lose them in a controversial match. The ACW lasted a while. Though Tom and Richy held all but 2 titles in the ACW, it wasn't enough to keep them busy. Tom opened the EWC which didn't really get off the ground. Tom merged the EWC with Spike's UCW forming the EUCW. The EUCW lasted about two weeks before the GCW re-opened and Tom and Richy were sent on a promotional tour. The Dudelys soon came back and shot back up near the top of the Tag Team division. In a six man tag team match, Richy turned on Tom by sending him through a table and securing the win for the Corporation.

Once Richy joined the Corporation, Tom and Leah went their own way. Tom quickly won the GCW Television title for a second time and this time held it for 6 months and 12 days tying the GCW record for longest TV title reign which was held by Tom's mentor Rix Usher. Tom lost the title to Matt Hardy after being outnumbered four to one. Tom disappeared from the GCW scene for a while only working one match in the next 4 months in GCW. Tom decided to take his career down another path and joined Generation X Wrestling. Tom quickly rose to Main Event status in GXW winning the GXW World Heavyweight Championship in his 11th match. He lost the title after a month and disappeared from the GXW scene to deal with some personal problems. Tom returned to GXW in September 2004 as a mystery competitor for the GXW X Championship. Tom won the title and successfully defended it a couple of times before losing it at Black Sabbath II in the 2nd annual Graveyard match. Now, Tom's looking to add another title to his collection. Will he be able to do it? Only time will tell.