Patrick Martin (born May 23,
1983), better known by the ring name Alex Shelley,
is an American
professional wrestler currently
wrestling for Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling where he is a former TNA X Division Champion.
He
previously gained fame on the independent circuit, working most
notably for Ring of Honor, as well as
in Japan
, for
Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max.
He currently teams with
Chris Sabin as
The Motor City
Machineguns.
Career
Early career
Martin initially trained under Bobo Brown, then trained with Breyer
Wellington. He then joined the
BCW Can-Am Wrestling School and began
training under
Scott D'Amore and
Joe E. Legend. Martin debuted in 2002 as "Alex
Shelley", a name he created by combining the
forename of
Alex DeLarge, the
protagonist of the 1962
novel A Clockwork
Orange, with the
surname of
Pete Shelley, the lead singer of the
1970s
punk rock band the
Buzzcocks. Six months into his career, he was
hospitalized with a shattered jaw when he slipped on a wet ring and
hit the unpadded ring apron. Shelley had steel plates inserted into
his jaw as a result. After eight months, Shelley joined
Ian Rotten's IWA Mid-South
promotion. He worked in the
IWA for six months before joining the Philadelphia based
Combat Zone Wrestling. Not long after
that, he joined
Ring of Honor.
On June 12, 2005 Shelley made an appearance on the international
version of
WWE Heat, losing to
Simon Dean after being hit with the
"
Simonizer".
His appearance was a tryout, but nothing came of it.
Ring of Honor (2003-2008)
Shelley debuted in Ring of Honor on June 28, 2003 at
WrestleRave 2003, facing
B.J.
Whitmer,
Tony
Mamaluke and
Jimmy Jacobs in a
Four Corners Survival match, which was won by Whitmer. He
appeared with ROH sporadically throughout the remainder of 2003 and
early 2004,
feuding
with Jacobs and
Matt Stryker.
Generation Next (2004)
At
Generation Next on May 22, 2004, Shelley formed a
stable,
"
Generation Next", with
Austin Aries,
Jack
Evans and
Roderick Strong.
Generation Next, led by Shelley, spent the entirety of the event
attacking other wrestlers, claiming that they were "the best that
Ring of Honor has to offer". They began feuding with wrestlers with
a respect for tradition such as Matt Stryker,
Jimmy Rave and
John
Walters.
On July 17, 2004, at
Reborn: Completion, Shelley lost to
Doug Williams in the finals
of a tournament for the vacant
ROH
Pure Championship. That same night, Generation Next attacked
Ricky Steamboat during his
confrontation with
CM Punk, with Punk
subsequently siding with Steamboat to fend off Generation Next.
This led to a feud between Generation Next and the allies of Ricky
Steamboat, culminating in a forty-five minute long eight-man
elimination match at
The Midnight Express Reunion on
October 2, pitting Generation Next against CM Punk, John Walters,
Jimmy Jacobs and
Ace Steel. The match was
won by Generation Next, with Shelley and Aries surviving. Following
the match, Shelley announced his intention of challenging
Samoa Joe for the
ROH World Championship. Aries then
announced he too was going after the title, with Shelley telling
him to "remember where your loyalties lie".
On December 26, 2004 at
Final Battle 2004, Shelley and
Strong were defeated by CM Punk and
Steve
Corino. Following the match, Aries, feeling that Shelley was
spending far too much time in
Total Nonstop Action
Wrestling than he was leading Generation Next, came to the ring
and demanded that Shelley step-down as the leader. Before Shelley
could give an answer, he was attacked by Aries and Strong and
kicked out of Generation Next, turning him into a
fan favorite in the
process.
The Embassy (2005-2006)
Shelley feuded with Generation Next throughout early 2005,
unsuccessfully challenging Aries for the
ROH World Championship at
Manhattan Mayhem on May 7. On July 23, Shelley was in a
tag match against Aries and Strong, with him choosing a mystery
partner. Shelley gave speculation in a backstage promo as to who
his partner would be, saying it could be a new wrestler making
their debut in Ring of Honor. He later that he did not bring
someone in to ROH, but had joined "
The Embassy", a heel stable
controlled by
Prince Nana. Teaming with
Fast Eddie Vegas that night, The Embassy won their first match in a
feud with Generation Next that would last for the remainder of the
year. The feud culminated in an
eight-man elimination steel cage
match on December 3, with Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, Jack
Evans and
Matt Sydal of Generation Next
defeating Shelley, Jimmy Rave,
Abyss and
Nana of The Embassy.
At
Hell Freezes Over on January 14, 2006 Shelley teamed up
with Rave to defeat the duo of
Claudio Castagnoli and Azrieal. Later
that evening, Prince Nana offered to buy the ROH World Championship
from
Bryan Danielson after his
successful defense against
Chris Hero.
When Danielson refused to sell it, he was attacked by The Embassy
with Shelley giving him a
Sliced Bread
#2 claiming it was his "
Kryptonite"
as Danielson's long-time rival and former Embassy member,
Spanky, utilized the move to defeat him on
numerous occasions. The following show, The Embassy of Shelley,
Rave and Abyss won the 2006 Trios Tournament defeating Generation
Next of Jack Evans and Matt Sydal and their partner Jimmy Yang in
the finals, and thus each wrestler was granted any match they
wanted, with Shelley and Rave both announcing they wanted a shot at
the ROH World Championship.
Shelley was originally scheduled to face
Danielson for the title on February 11, but a severe snowstorm hit
the Northeast and Shelley
was told by Total Nonstop
Action Wrestling to fly back early to Orlando,
Florida
so he would not miss their pay-per-view the following
day. Shelley would eventually get his title shot one month
later at
Arena Warfare, but was unable to defeat
Danielson.
Shelley would then wrestle sporadically in ROH for the next few
months before quietly leaving in June. His last appearance as a
regular in Ring of Honor took place on June 24 when he managed
Jimmy Rave and
Conrad Kennedy III
in a losing effort against the
Briscoe
Brothers.
Sporadic tag team appearances (2007-2008)
He returned to ROH along with
Chris
Sabin on March 30, 2007, following the
Briscoe Brothers winning the
ROH World Tag Team
Championship.
The two challenged Jay Briscoe for a shot at
the title on April 28 in Chicago
, then
attacked him after he accepted. The two would ultimately
lose the match and leave the company.
In April 2008 Shelley and Sabin returned to ROH, losing to
The Age of the Fall (Jimmy Jacobs and
Tyler Black) and defeating the Briscoe
Brothers (Jay and Mark) on the 18 and 19 respectively.
In August 2008 Shelley and Sabin once again returned to ROH,
wrestling Austin Aries and Bryan Danielson to a 25 minute time
limit draw and losing to
Kevin Steen and El Generico on
the 1st and 2nd respectively. Shelley and Sabin were scheduled to
return to ROH on October 24 and 25, but were pulled from the events
by TNA and replaced by
The
Latin American Xchange.
Pro Wrestling Zero-1 Max (2005-2008)
In March 2005 Shelley joined
Pro
Wrestling Zero1-Max. He won the vacant Zero1-Max United States
Openweight Championship on September 19, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan,
defeating
Sonjay Dutt. His reign lasted
until November 23 of that year, when he lost the title to
Christopher Daniels.
On August 25, 2006, at Korauken Hall's Zero-1 Max show, Shelley and
Chris Sabin became NWA International Lightweight Tag Team
Champions, when they defeated champions,
Ikuto Hidaka and
Minoru Fujita. They lost the titles to the
team of Minoru Fujita and
Takuya
Sugawara on April 6, 2008.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004-present)
Goldy Locks and the X Division (2004-2005)
Shelley signed a non-exclusive contract with
Total Nonstop Action
Wrestling on July 8, 2004. He was paired with
Goldy Locks and dubbed "Baby Bear" Alex Shelley.
Shelley requested his release from TNA late that year after
booker
Dusty Rhodes stopped
utilizing him.
Shelley signed a new contract with TNA in 2005 after Rhodes
resigned as TNA booker, and returned on June 19, 2005 at
Slammiversary, losing to
Shocker. He went on to form a
tag team with
Michael Shane, with the duo losing to
America's Most
Wanted at
No Surrender 2005 on
July 17. Shelley entered the
TNA 2005 Super X Cup
Tournament, but lost to Samoa Joe in the semi-finals on August
7. He then entered the
Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament with
Sean Waltman as his tag team partner, and won
the tournament by defeating Shocker and Chris Sabin in the finals
on the September 9 episode of
TNA
Impact!. As a result of their victory, Waltman and Shelley
were granted a shot at the
NWA World Tag Team
Championship in a four-way tag team bout at
TNA Unbreakable on September 11. After
Waltman
no-showed the event,
Shelley was left without a partner, but opted to wrestle alone. He
was doubled teamed by
Team Canada
(
Eric Young and
A-1) for much of the match until
Johnny Candido, the brother of Chris Candido,
climbed on to the apron and accepted Shelley's tag. However,
Candido was pinned by Young shortly thereafter, with Shelley being
eliminated from the match as a result.
Throughout late-2005, Shelley wrestled in the
X Division as a
villain, facing Austin Aries
on several occasions. In November 2005 he introduced a
gimmick that saw him
bring a
camcorder (the "Shelley-cam") to
ringside in order to film matches to study later for strategic
purposes (in reality, Shelley owned over 200 professional wrestling
videotapes at the time). In late 2005, he
began teaming with his former
Generation
Next teammates Austin Aries and Roderick Strong, feuding with
established X Division fan favorites, Sonjay Dutt, Chris Sabin, and
Matt Bentley and demanding bigger roles
in the company from road agent
Jerry Lynn
which lead to a series of matches in which the re-formed Generation
Next came out on top.
Paparazzi Productions (2006-2007)
In early 2006, after both Aries and Strong were suspended by TNA,
Shelley was recruited by
Jeff Jarrett
to obtain candid video footage of
Jackie
Gayda for the purposes of blackmail. Shelley went on to create
the fictional enterprise "
Paparazzi Productions" and obtain
footage of
Sting,
Christian Cage and their respective families for
the purposes of intimidation. Throughout April and May 2006,
Shelley wrestled in the
2006 World X Cup Tournament
as a member of the victorious
Team USA. In
May whilst the World X Cup was in progress, he interviewed
Kevin Nash, during which Nash announced that the
X Division was mere filler, and that intended to destroy the X
Division. Shelley's lack of defense for the division created
friction between his team mates and himself, with Shelley
ultimately aligning himself with Nash after the tournament's
end.

Shelley at a TNA House Show in January
2009
Since then the two have done several well-received comedy vignettes
(some exclusive to
YouTube) mostly focusing
on their feud with Chris Sabin. At
Slammiversary, Shelley helped Nash
defeat Sabin. Earlier Shelley had been ranked fifth in the X
Division after being the second person eliminated in a 6-man
contender's match. In a post-match interview with Nash, Shelley
claimed there was "ten guys, twenty guys - some of them had knives.
I think I spotted a couple gats... guns." On July 16, 2006 Shelley
teamed with Nash to face Chris Sabin and Jay Lethal, however they
lost.
At
Hard Justice 2006, Shelley
replaced Nash in a match for the number 1 contendership of the
X Division Championship.
Shelley and Devine moved into the tag team division until they lost
a Triple Chance Tag Team Battle Royal at
No Surrender 2006. Shelley also
appeared in Kevin Nash's Open Invitational X Division Battle Royal
at
Bound for Glory 2006 on
October 22, 2006. He lost the match to Austin Starr.
On the June 29, 2006, edition of
Impact! Shelley recruited
former
Team Canada member
Johnny Devine as a
production assistant of Paparazzi
Productions. Devine was later fired by the Paparazzi. Devine was
replaced much to the dismay of Shelley by former Generation Next
team mate
Austin Starr due to Kevin
Nash's wishes. Since this, the three were seen backstage on various
episodes of
Impact! in a tournament known as the Paparazzi
Championship Series, which he won at
Final Resolution.
Afterwards, he would tape two
storyline
attacks by The Latin American Xchange (LAX). One on Brother Rays
uncle, another on
Johnny Rodz. When he
showed the footage of the LAX beatdown on Rodz, he was confronted
by
Brother Ray. Before a fight could
breakout, the LAX attempted to attack Brother Ray. When it seemed
Ray had the upper hand, however, Kevin Nash distracted him,
allowing Shelley to hit him with a
low blow. At
Destination X 2007 Shelley helped
LAX win the match by hitting
Brother
Devon with a
video camera and
giving him a
Frog
Splash through a table.
Shelley lost in the 5-man Xscape match at
Lockdown 2007. He was pinned by Jay Lethal.
Later, Jay Lethal and Chris Sabin were the remaining two and Sabin
escaped, retaining the X Division Championship.
The Motor City Machineguns (2007-present)
During the summer of 2007 Shelley began wrestling as a tag team in
TNA with Chris Sabin. The two had been teaming in several
independent promotions under the names Murder City Machine Guns and
The Motor City Machineguns, both names being a play off of one of
Shelley's former tag teams, "The Sexy Time Machine Guns" and the
fact that both Sabin and Shelley hail from Detroit, Michigan.
In October 2007, Shelley and Sabin started a feud with
Team 3D, during which Team 3D declared a war on
the entire X Division and was looking to kill it off. After months
of feuding, Shelley and Sabin along with Jay Lethal were able to
defeat Team 3D and Johnny Devine in a
Street
Fight at
Against All
Odds to save the X Division and to end the feud. With the win,
Team 3D were forced to drop their weights under 275 pounds if they
wanted to keep on wrestling for the company. Shelley then fought
for
Team TNA in the
World X Cup alongside Kaz,
the team captain, his tag team partner Chris Sabin, and
Curry Man. After the tournament Shelley
and Sabin slipped into the role of
tweeners, showing
disrespect to
Christian Cage,
A.J. Styles,
Consequences Creed,
B.G. James and The Latin American Xchange
however still being cheered heavily by the fans towards whom they
did show respect.
In July 25, 2008, Shelley and five other TNA
wrestlers traveled to Mexico
to compete
in the Consejo Mundial de
Lucha Libre Grand Prix
International tournament, where Shelley came out victorious in
the finals against Último
Guerrero.
On the October 30, 2008 edition of
Impact!, Shelley, Samoa
Joe, A.J. Styles,
Jay Lethal,
Consequences Creed,
Petey Williams,
Eric Young,
ODB and Chris Sabin formed
a faction knows as
The Frontline
to battle
The Main Event Mafia
of
Kurt Angle, Sting, Kevin Nash,
Booker T and
Scott Steiner. Despite their alliance Shelley
and Sabin showed disrespect to both their stablemates and the TNA
executive shareholder
Mick Foley.
On the November 27, 2008 edition of
Impact!, Shelley took
part in the second annual Turkey Bowl, defeating
Cute Kip and Consequences Creed in a 3-way dance
in the semifinals. In the finals Shelley faced the reigning X
Division Champion
Sheik Abdul Bashir
and
Rhino in another three-way dance
where the winner would receive a check for $25,000, and the loser
had to wear a turkey suit. Rhino won the match, pinning Shelley
following a
Gore forcing him to
wear the suit. Shelley finally agreed to put on the suit after Mick
Foley threatened to fire him if he didn't. After putting on the
turkey suit Shelley gave Foley a middle finger and was laid out
with a
double arm
DDT..
At
Final Resolution in
December 2008, Shelley and Sabin competed in the
Feast or Fired
match, but did not win a title contract.
During December 2008 and January 2009, Shelley qualified for the
finals in the X Division title tournament after defeating Jay
Lethal and Eric Young. At
Genesis, he
defeated his tag team partner Chris Sabin for his first reign as
the X Division Champion. At
Destination X in March 2009, he lost
the title to
Suicide in an
Ultimate X match, which included
Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, and Chris Sabin. At
Slammiversary Shelley, Sabin, Lethal,
Creed and Suicide competed in the first ever X Division Title
King of the Mountain
match, in which Shelley was unsuccessful in regaining the
title.
After Slammiversary Shelley and Sabin went inactive, barely making
television appearances. In making a comeback on the July 30 edition
of
Impact! they could be seen in the crowd holding signs
that read, "Conspiracy Victims" and "Yes, We Still Work Here". On
August 6 the duo interrupted Daniels' backstage interview before
his match with World Elite leader Eric Young and agreed to
accompany him to the ring in order to get some TV time. Later that
night, after being attacked by Sheik Abdul Bashir and
Kiyoshi of World Elite, Shelley and Sabin
aligned themselves with Daniels and other fan favorites in a brawl
with the alliance of World Elite and Main Event Mafia, which made
them fan favorites again. During September Shelley and Sabin began
appearing as occasional commentators alongside
Mike Tenay and
Taz on
Impact! broadcasts.
New Japan Pro Wrestling (2009)
On January 4, 2009, Shelley and Sabin defeated No Limit (Tetsuya
Naito and
Yujiro) at
New Japan Pro Wrestling's
Wrestle
Kingdom III in Tokyo Dome to win the
IWGP Junior
Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. They follow in the footsteps
of American Dragon and Curry Man as the only other
gaijin team to win those titles. On July 5, 2009, at
New Japan Pro Wrestling's
Circuit 2009 New Japan Soul
Shelley and Sabin lost the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles
to Apollo 55 (
Prince Devitt and
Ryusuke Taguchi).
In wrestling

Shelley posing for fans at a TNA House
Show
- Nicknames
- "Baby Bear"
- "The Student of the Game"
- "The Next"
- "@LX"
- "Talent on Loan from God"
- "The Prodigy"
- "The Prospect"
- "The Technical Messiah"
- "The Paparazzi Machine"
- "Total Nonstop Alex"
Championships and accomplishments
- All American Wrestling
- AAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Sabin
- Great Lakes Wrestling
- GLW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- Insane Wrestling Federation
- IWF Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- Ontario Championship Wrestling
- OCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with R.C. Cross
- westside Xtreme wrestling
- wXw World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
- Xtreme Intense Championship Wrestling
- XICW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
- XICW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jaimy Coxxx
References
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