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Matt and his wife our active members of New Vision Ministry Center is Louisville, Ky. [www.nvmc.tv]
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==In wrestling==
==In wrestling==

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Matt Cappotelli
Born (1979-11-12) November 12, 1979 (age 45)
Caledonia, New York
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)The Flava
Matt Cappotelli
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Billed weight225 lb (102 kg)
Billed fromRochester, New York
Trained byAl Snow
Bill DeMott
Ivory
Nick Dinsmore
DebutJanuary 27, 2003

Matthew Lee "Matt" Cappotelli (born November 12, 1979) is an American professional wrestler, currently working in Ohio Valley Wrestling, which was the primary developmental territory for World Wrestling Entertainment until February 7, 2008. He has postponed his career due to a malignant brain tumor, which has recently been fully removed.[1]

Career

World Wrestling Entertainment (2005-2008)

Tough Enough

Cappotelli, along with John Hennigan, won a WWE contract by winning Tough Enough III.[2] He was then sent to OVW in order to continue his training and work on his vocal skills. In OVW, Cappotelli formed a face tag team known as The Thrill Seekers with Johnny Jeter.

Cappotelli was embroiled in controversy when one of the former Tough Enough trainers, Bob "Hardcore" Holly, worked stiff on the unsuspecting Cappotelli during a practice match, leaving him bruised and bloody. Holly later accidentally concussed Cappotelli while wrestling him at a live event on April 24, 2004.

Ohio Valley Wrestling

On July 31, 2005, Cappotelli suffered a broken fibula during a match against The Blond Bombers (Chad and Tank Toland) at an Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) event in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, in which he landed awkwardly after a suplex. He was out of action for approximately eight weeks.

On November 9 at an OVW television taping, Cappotelli captured the OVW Heavyweight Championship by defeating his former tag team partner, Johnny Jeter. WWE was planning to bring Cappotelli up into the main roster, but he was diagnosed with a grade 2 astrocytoma in December 2005. He was scheduled to undergo tests to further diagnose the tumor and plan treatment. On February 8, 2006, he announced the brain tumor was indeed cancerous and surrendered the title to OVW owner Danny Davis during an emotional speech at a television taping in Louisville, Kentucky.[3] Cappotelli announced that he was planning on surgery when he started to show symptoms.

Cappotelli is a frequent guest on The Pain Clinic pro wrestling radio talk show in his hometown of Rochester, New York. Cappotelli also recently opened up a Christian clothing company, Faith Ink. Matt was on R News on September 12, 2006 to talk about his new company. He was also on The Pain Clinic the following Saturday.

Matt Cappotelli announced to OVW wrestlers and fans on April 4, 2007 that he would undergo surgery for brain cancer in Boston on May 1. WWE.com later posted an article, which included video of the announcement.[4] WWE.com later reported that the surgery was a success,[5] and that the brain tumor was fully removed.[1] He is currently going through chemotherapy and working on trying to wrestle again.

Personal life

He attended Caledonia-Mumford Central School in Caledonia, New York.

He married Lindsay Seeders on March 14, 2006, in Maui, Hawaii. They have a dog named Asher.

He is a Born again Christian.

Matt and his wife our active members of New Vision Ministry Center in Louisville, Ky.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b "Cappotelli recovering well". WWE. May 9, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "MTV Onair - Toughenough". Retrieved 2007-04-08. In the end, Matt and John were chosen to be the winners of Tough Enough 3.
  3. ^ Brady, Hicks. "2006: The year in wrestling". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 17. 2007 Edition. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ Louie Dee (April 6, 2007). "Matt Cappotelli to undergo brain surgery". WWE.
  5. ^ "Cappotelli undergoes surgery". WWE. May 2, 2007.
  6. ^ Westcott, Brian. "NWA - National Wrestling Alliance NWA Ohio Valley Wrestling Heavyweight/Ohio Valley Wrestling Heavyweight Title History". Solie. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  7. ^ Westcott, Brian. "NWA - National Wrestling Alliance NWA Ohio Valley Wrestling Southern Tag Team Title History". Solie. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  8. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Inspirational Wrestler of the Year". Wrestling Information Archive. Retrieved 2008-07-01.