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Rick Boogs
Birth nameEric Bugenhagen
Born (1987-12-21) December 21, 1987 (age 36)[1]
Franklin, Wisconsin, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Eric Bugenhagen
Joseph Average
The Nightpanther
Ric Boog
Rick Boogs
Rik Bugez
Billed height6 ft 2 in (188 cm) [2]
Billed weight285 lb (129 kg)
Billed fromMadison, Wisconsin
Trained byWWE Performance Center
DebutOctober 19, 2017
Rick Boogs
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2012–2023
Genres
Subscribers310 thousand
Total views102.80 million
100,000 subscribers2019

Last updated: April 11, 2023

Eric Bugenhagen (born December 21, 1987) is an American professional wrestler and graduated collegiate wrestler. He is best known for his YouTube presence and his tenure with WWE, where he performed under the ring name Rick Boogs.

Background

After winning a state title while at Franklin High School in Franklin, Wisconsin, Bugenhagen wrestled for the NCAA Division I University of Wisconsin team under Barry Davis. Bugenhagen competed for the Wisconsin Badgers from 2006 to 2011, starting at 184 pounds in his sophomore season and at heavyweight for his junior and senior years. Bugenhagen competed at the NCAA Championships twice, qualifying for the 2010 and 2011 tournaments in Omaha and Philadelphia, respectively. He went 2-4 at the NCAAs and also wrestled in a U.S. Olympic Trials. Bugenhagen graduated with a degree in kinesiology and worked as a wrestling coach for his alma mater after graduating.[3]

Professional wrestling career

WWE (2017–2023)

Bugenhagen made his professional wrestling debut on the October 19, 2017 episode of WWE NXT Live, where he fell short to Lars Sullivan in a singles match.[4] After an injury set him back significantly, he returned to wrestling at NXT live events under the ring name Ric Boog.[3] Under his real name, Bugenhagen lost to Drew Gulak on February 6, 2019 on NXT in his television debut.[3] On the May 1, 2019 episode of WWE Worlds Collide, he participated in a 20-man battle royal as Rik Bugez, competing against other popular superstars such as Brian Kendrick, Akira Tozawa, Drew Gulak, Tyler Bate and the winner Roderick Strong.[5] On the February 21, 2019 episode of WWE NXT Live, Bugez teamed up with Denzel Dejournette to unsuccessfully face the NXT Tag Team Champions of the time, The Viking Raiders (Ivar and Erik).[6] A notable confrontation of his career took place on the February 22, 2020 episode of WWE NXT Live, where Bugez competed against Finn Balor in a losing effort.[7]

Bugez made several appearances as an extra in the main shows, being one of the many NXT performers being used as part of a makeshift crowd on Raw at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[8] Leading up to WrestleMania 37, Bugez played Old Spice representative character Joseph Average/The Nightpanther in several backstage advertisements at Fastlane and after WrestleMania 37, during which he defeated R-Truth and Akira Tozawa to capture the WWE 24/7 Championship twice.[9]

On May 21, 2021, Bugez, now going by the tweaked ring name Rick Boogs, made his debut on SmackDown, playing Shinsuke Nakamura to the ring with an electric guitar.[10] He made his in ring debut on the August 20 episode of SmackDown, teaming with Nakamura to defeat Apollo Crews and Commander Azeez.[11] At WrestleMania 38, Boogs and Nakamura faced The Usos for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, in which The Usos retained. During the match, Boogs suffered a torn quadriceps/patellar tendon injury, requiring surgery.[12][13]

After a nine month absence due to injury, Boogs made his return on the January 30, 2023, episode of Raw being introduced as the newest member of the roster before defeating The Miz in an impromptu match. As part of the 2023 WWE Draft, Boogs was drafted back to the SmackDown brand.[14][15] On September 21, 2023, Bugenhagen was released from his WWE contract.[16]

Evolve (2020)

Bugenhagen, as Rik Bugez, worked his first match in the independent scene at EVOLVE 143, an event promoted by Evolve during their relationship with WWE on January 17, 2020, where he faced Joe Gacy in a losing effort.[17] One night later, at EVOLVE 144, Bugez scored his first victory by defeating Anthony Greene.[18]

Other media

Bugenhagen appeared as Big Billy Beavers in the 2020 film The Main Event.

Bugenhagen, as Rick Boogs, made his video game debut in the Clowning Around DLC for WWE 2K22.[19][20]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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