William Jason Reso (born November 30, 1973) is a Canadian
professional wrestler and actor. He is currently signed to
All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs under the
ring nameChristian Cage. He is the leader of The Patriarchy faction and is a former two-time
AEW TNT Champion. He is widely known for his time with
WWF/E, where he performed as Christian. He is also recognized for his tenure in
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Reso made his debut in 1995. He wrestled in Canadian
independent promotions early in his career, where he competed in singles and tag team competition with his best friend
Edge. In 1998, he signed a developmental contract with the then-World Wrestling Federation (WWF, renamed to WWE in 2002) and made his debut the following year, immediately capturing his first championship in the company, the
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, in his debut match. Edge and Christian
formed a tag team and gained notoriety for their participation in
Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches. They won the promotion's
World Tag Team Championship on seven occasions. They are considered one of the major teams that revived tag team wrestling during the
Attitude Era.[6] The team parted ways in 2001, after which, Christian held various singles titles in WWE, including the
European,
Hardcore, and
Intercontinental Championships.
In March 2021, Cage made his debut for AEW, again reverting to his Christian Cage moniker, and officially resuming his in-ring wrestling career. Following this, he won the
Impact World Championship on the first episode of AEW Rampage in 2021 (as AEW and Impact had a partnership at the time), and in 2023, he won his first title under the AEW banner in the TNT Championship. In total, between WWE, AEW, and TNA, Cage has won 25 championships, including seven world championships and nine tag team titles. He has headlined multiple
pay-per-view events between
WWE,
TNA and
AEW, and was one of WWE's most prolific pay-per-view performers.[7]
In September 1994, Reso enrolled in a wrestling school run by
Ron Hutchison at Sully's Gym.[3] One of his early ring names was Christian Cage, a combination of the names of actors
Christian Slater and
Nicolas Cage.[3][9] Cage's wrestling career began in June 1995 in a match against Zakk Wyld, which resulted in a draw.[3] In 1997, he was a part of Thug Life, a
stable that included
Joe E. Legend, Zakk Wyld,
Rhino Richards, and Copeland (under the name Sexton Hardcastle).[10] As a tag team on the Canadian
independent circuit, Reso and Copeland were known as High Impact and later The Suicide Blondes.[11] The duo held titles in numerous
promotions and competed in the
United States and
Japan.[12] Reso won the
East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA)
Heavyweight Championship on July 18, 1998, which he held until October 15, 1999.[13] When Copeland received a tryout match with the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Reso went with him and they faced off in a non-televised tryout match, which Copeland was booked to win.[12] After the tryout, once Copeland was promoted from his developmental status to touring with the WWF, he put in a good word for Reso and got him invited to
Dory Funk, Jr.'s WWF-affiliated
Funking Conservatory training camp in 1998.[14] After completing his training at the conservatory, Reso signed a contract with the WWF to become a full-time performer.[12]
World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) (1998–2005)
Christian was given the character of a
vampire and formed an alliance with Gangrel and Edge, who (
in storyline) was finally persuaded to join what became known as
The Brood.[18] At
Rock Bottom: In Your House on December 13, The Brood defeated
The J.O.B. Squad in a six-man tag team match, then they briefly
feuded with
The Undertaker's
Ministry of Darkness and later joining the team, but upon learning that Christian was beaten into telling
Ken Shamrock the whereabouts of
Stephanie McMahon, The Undertaker punished Christian by
flogging him.[18] More loyal to The Brood than to The Ministry, Edge and Gangrel betrayed The Undertaker and rescued Christian from sacrifice.[citation needed]
Following their victory, Edge and Christian portrayed themselves as
heels, shifting their in-ring personas from borderline
goth to a comedic pair of "cool dudes". During this time, their trademark became the "five second pose", where they performed a pose in the ring for five seconds "for the benefit of those with flash photography" to mock, insult, or amuse the fans.[3][23] At
SummerSlam on August 27, the Edge and Christian successfully defended the tag team titles in the first ever TLC match against The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz.[24] At
Unforgiven on September 24, Edge and Christian lost the titles against The Hardy Boyz in a
steel cage match and were not allowed another title shot. At
No Mercy on October 22, Edge and Christian (disguised as
Los Conquistadores) defeated The Hardys for the titles. The next night on Raw Is War, The Hardy Boyz dressed as the Los Conquistadores and defeated Edge in a handicap match after Christian was taken out backstage to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship. At
Survivor Series on November 19, Edge and Christian teamed with
Right to Censor's
Bull Buchanan and
The Goodfather in a four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match which they lost to The Dudleys and The Hardyz. At
Armageddon on December 10, Edge and Christian regained the tag team titles in a fatal four-way match involving The Dudley Boyz,
K-Kwik and Road Dogg and The Right to Censor, but they lost them eight days later to
The Rock and
The Undertaker only to win them back days later on SmackDown! thanks to
special guest referee Kurt Angle. At the
Royal Rumble on January 21, 2001, Edge and Christian lost the WWF Tag Team Championship to The Dudley Boyz.[25][26] At
No Way Out on February 25, Edge and Christian were unsuccessful in regaining the tag team titles,[27] but they eventually recaptured them in the second ever TLC match at
WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1.[28][29]
On the April 19 episode of SmackDown!, Edge and Christian were defeated by
The Brothers of Destruction (
Kane and The Undertaker) for the WWF Tag Team Championship.[30] At
Backlash on April 29, Christian was part of the triple threat match for the
WWF European Championship which was won by Matt Hardy. At
Judgment Day on May 21, Edge and Christian competed in a
tag team turmoil match which was won by
Chris Benoit and
Chris Jericho.[31] On the May 24 episode of SmackDown!, Edge and Christian competed in a fatal four-way tag team TLC match for the WWF Tag Team Championship in which Benoit and Jericho retained the tag team titles.[32]
After losing the tag team titles, friction arose within the team after Edge won the
2001 King of the Ring tournament on June 24.[33] It was also during this time that Edge was becoming a
face during
The Invasion storyline. Christian briefly turned face to help feud with
The Alliance. Christian turned heel shortly afterward,[34] resulting in the two feuding for Edge's
WWF Intercontinental Championship for several months.[35]
At
Unforgiven on September 23, Christian defeated Edge to win his first Intercontinental Championship,[36] but he lost it back to Edge in a ladder match at
No Mercy on October 21.[37] Christian won the WWF European Championship from Bradshaw on the November 1 episode of SmackDown!.[38] At
Rebellion on November 3, Christian faced Edge in a steel cage match for the Intercontinental Championship, but he failed to win the title. At
Survivor Series, Christian defeated
Al Snow to retain the European Championship. At
Vengeance on December 9, Christian and
Test faced
Albert and
Scotty 2 Hotty in a losing effort. In January 2002, Christian lost the European Championship to
Diamond Dallas Page. At the
Royal Rumble on January 20, Christian entered the Royal Rumble match, but he was eliminated by
Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Teaming and feuding with Chris Jericho (2002–2004)
Christian formed a tag team with Chris Jericho and competed in a fatal four-way tag team TLC match for the World Tag Team Championship on the October 7 special episode of Raw Roulette, involving Kane, Jeff Hardy and
Rob Van Dam and Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley. Despite Kane's partner the Hurricane being absent from the match, he still retained the title.[52] Christian and Jericho won the titles the next week on the October 14 episode of Raw.[53][54] At
Armageddon on December 15, Christian and Jericho lost the World Tag Team Championship to Booker T and Goldust in a fatal four-way elimination match also involving the teams of The Dudley Boyz and Lance Storm and William Regal.[55]
On January 19, 2003, Christian entered the Royal Rumble match at the
namesake event and was eliminated by Jericho.[56] After a short absence, Christian returned on the April 7 episode of Raw, self-proclaiming himself as the new "People's Champion" and began calling his fans "The Peeps" after receiving advice and endorsement from
The Rock.[57] On the May 5 episode of Raw, Christian faced
Goldberg, but the match ended in a no contest when
3-Minute Warning got involved which led to a rematch on May 12, where Christian lost to Goldberg in a steel cage match.[58][59] At
Judgment Day, Christian went on to win a nine-man over-the-top-rope
battle royal for his second Intercontinental Championship.[35] The following night on Raw, Christian appeared on Chris Jericho's talk show The Highlight Reel sporting a new haircut and ring attire.[60] Christian lost the Intercontinental Championship to Booker T on the July 7 episode of Raw,[61] but he regained it after Booker was
legitimately injured at a
house show on August 10.[62]
At
Unforgiven on September 21, Christian defeated Chris Jericho and Rob Van Dam to retain the title in a triple threat match,[63] but later lost the title to Van Dam in a ladder match on the September 29 episode of Raw.[64] At
Survivor Series, Christian was a part of Team Bischoff taking on Team Austin and during the match he eliminated Bubba Ray Dudley before he was eliminated by
Shawn Michaels, though in the end Team Bischoff eventually won the match.[65] At
Armageddon, Christian and Jericho defeated
Lita and
Trish Stratus in an
intergender tag team match billed as the "Battle of the Sexes."[66]
Also, Christian and Jericho began romances with Lita and Stratus, respectively; and as part of the angle it was revealed to be a bet over who could sleep with their respective female first, with a
Canadian dollar at stake.[67][68] Despite the bet, Jericho continued his relationship with Stratus, which ultimately resulted in Christian and Jericho turning on each other. At the
Royal Rumble on January 25, 2004, Christian competed in the Royal Rumble match, but he was eliminated by Jericho.[69] At
WrestleMania XX on March 14, Christian faced Jericho in a singles match with Stratus on Jericho's side, but Stratus accidentally struck Jericho, allowing Christian to defeat Jericho.[70] Stratus then joined forces with Christian, becoming his on-screen girlfriend in the process. At
Backlash, Christian and Stratus faced Jericho in an intergender
handicap match which they lost.[71] During a steel cage match against Jericho on the May 10 episode of Raw which he lost, Christian suffered a severe back injury, causing him to miss almost four months of in-ring action.[9][72] Christian returned on the August 30 episode of Raw, attacking Jericho and thus resuming their feud.[73] The two had a ladder match for the vacant Intercontinental Championship at
Unforgiven, which Christian lost, ending their feud.[74]
Final storylines; departure (2004–2005)
At
Survivor Series on November 14, Christian failed to win the Intercontinental Championship from
Shelton Benjamin.[75] At
New Year's Revolution on January 9, 2005, Christian and
Tyson Tomko faced
Eugene and William Regal for the World Tag Team Championship, but they failed to win the titles.[76] At the
Royal Rumble, Christian competed in the Royal Rumble match, but he was eliminated by eventual winner
Batista.[77]
Christian participated in the first-ever
Money in the Bank ladder match at
WrestleMania 21, but he failed to win as the match was won by
Edge.[78] Following this, Christian, who had an encounter with
SmackDown! wrestler
John Cena, began
commenting on Cena, claiming he was a better rapper than Cena and denouncing him as "
poseur" while being noticeably cheered during these segments.[9] Soon after, then-
WWE Champion Cena was drafted to
Raw, where Cena successfully defended the WWE Championship in a triple threat match against Christian and Jericho at
Vengeance on June 26.[79]
On the June 30 episode of SmackDown!, Christian was drafted to the SmackDown! brand in the
2005 WWE draft lottery and replaced
Big Show (who was drafted to Raw) in a six-man elimination match for the newly created SmackDown! Championship, but he lost to
John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL).[80] Soon after, Christian was given his own interview segment on SmackDown! called The Peep Show.[81] At
The Great American Bash on July 24, Christian faced
Booker T in a losing effort. At
No Mercy on October 9, Christian competed in a fatal four-way match for the
United States Championship which was won by Chris Benoit.[82]
On October 31, his contract with WWE expired.[81] According to wrestling journalist
Dave Meltzer, Reso was asked on the spot to sign a new contract, but he declined.[81] His last match occurred during the tapings for the November 4 episode of SmackDown!, where he and JBL lost to
Rey Mysterio and
Matt Hardy.[81] Despite his quitting, Christian appeared on the October 31 episode of Raw and at
Taboo Tuesday on November 1, fulfilling his obligations to the company as he was one of five SmackDown! wrestlers eligible to be voted
Chris Masters and
Edge's opponents by the fans.[83][84]
Before leaving WWE, Reso filed to trademark the nickname of "Captain Charisma", which allowed him to use it as Christian Cage in the
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), but after WWE disputed the trademark claim by citing a provision in the terms of his old contract he stopped officially using it on TNA programming by the summer of 2006, calling himself "The Instant Classic" from early 2007 onwards although he still continued to be referred to as "Captain Charisma" in off-screen appearances and sometimes wore his "Captain Charisma" entrance jumpsuits to the ring at
live events.[85]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005–2008, 2012)
Cage would defeat
Monty Brown at
Turning Point to become number one contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[87] At
Final Resolution on January 15, 2006, Cage teamed with
Sting to defeat the team of Monty Brown and Jeff Jarrett.[88] and defeated Jarrett for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at
Against All Odds on February 12, 2006.[89] Cage had his first title defence at
Destination X on March 12, where he defeated Brown to retain the title.[90] On the March 25 and April 1 respective Impact! episodes,
Abyss, his manager
Father James Mitchell and
Alex Shelley showed two pre-taped video packages that had been compiled in the weeks before the episodes, with first on March 25 depicting Mitchell stalking Cage's wife Denise, confronting her and even threatening that "they were coming".[91] The second aired on April 1, with Abyss, accompanied by Mitchell and Shelley, who was taping the segment with a camcorder like the previous video package, attacking Cage at his home in
Tampa, Florida and nearly drowning Cage in his own pool.[92] This storyline led to Cage facing Abyss at
Lockdown on April 23 in a
six sides of steel cage match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, with Cage winning and attempting after the match to attack Mitchell and gain revenge for all his recent evil deeds against Cage and his family, but Abyss stopped him, took a
steel chain, wrapped it around Cage's neck and attempted to hang him with it until he passed out, after which Abyss and Mitchell stole the title belt and left the arena.[93] The storyline between Abyss and Mitchell and Cage continued until
Sacrifice on May 14, where Cage defeated Abyss to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship under
Full Metal Mayhem rules.[94]
At
Slammiversary on June 18, Cage's NWA World Heavyweight Championship reign came to an end as he was defeated by Jeff Jarrett in a
King of the Mountain match, which also involved Abyss,
Ron Killings and Sting.[95]Larry Zbyszko and
refereeEarl Hebner intervened at the end of the match by helping Jarrett win.[95] The title was declared
vacant until TNA's main authority figure at the time,
Management DirectorJim Cornette, awarded the title belt back to Jarrett on the June 29 episode of Impact! on the condition that he defend it against the winner of a four-way match involving Cage,
Samoa Joe,
Scott Steiner and Sting at
Victory Road.[96] Jarrett agreed to the condition and Sting became the new number one contender at Victory Road on July 16.[97]
After Victory Road, Cage befriended the new number one contender Sting on the July 27 episode of Impact! by asking for forgiveness for doubting Sting's agenda by coming to TNA in January of that year.[98] Cage went on to say that he had asked Cornette the week before if he could be in Sting's corner in his match with Jarrett for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at
Hard Justice, but Cornette had told him he needed Sting's approval.[98] Sting accepted Cage's offer, with
interviewer and occasional
ring announcerJeremy Borash announcing Sting's decision in a backstage segment on the August 3 episode of Impact!.[99] On August 13, Cage was in Sting's corner at Hard Justice as he faced Jarrett (with Scott Steiner in his corner) and during the contest interfered to help Sting win numerous times—as did Steiner for Jarrett—until Cage turned on Sting by taking Jarrett's signature guitar and bashing it over his head—
turning heel in the process.[100] Cage then allowed Jarrett to pin Sting and retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[100]
After the event, Cage began a feud with
Rhino one of Reso's real-life good friends as Rhino questioned Cage on his actions at Hard Justice on the August 17 episode of Impact!, but Cage replied saying he did it for the good of TNA.[101] Cage went on to explain later in the episode during a sit-down interview with TNA
commentatorMike Tenay that he attacked Sting because he felt Sting did not show enough passion during the encounter to "get the job done" and win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[102] The following week on Impact!, Cage came down to the ring where he addressed his attack on Sting further until he was interrupted by Rhino, who attacked after a small debate, starting a brawl between the two which came to an end after Cage laid Rhino's head on a steel chair, picked up another chair and bashed it over the outside of Rhino's head performing a
one-man con-chair-to in the process.[103] This led to a match against Rhino at
No Surrender on September 24, which Cage won.[104] A rematch was held at
Bound for Glory on October 22, which Cage also won under
8 MileStreet Fight rules.[105] They had their final bout on the November 16 episode of Impact!, where Cage defeated Rhino in a
barbed wire six sides of steel cage match.[106]
Cage's old WWE enforcer Tyson Tomko (now going simply by Tomko) made his TNA debut on the November 23 episode of Impact! helping Cage in a match against Sting.[99] With Tomko at his side, Cage set his sights on the NWA World Heavyweight Championship now held by Abyss and at
Turning Point on December 10 fought Abyss and Sting in a three-way match for the title, but he failed to win the match as Abyss won to retain the championship after pinning Sting.[107] Cage fought for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship once again at
Final Resolution on January 14, 2007 against Abyss and Sting, this time in a
three-way elimination match that he won by pinning Sting after Abyss was already eliminated to win the championship.[108] After Final Resolution, Cage prepared for his title defence against the new number one contender
Kurt Angle, who had defeated Samoa Joe in a 30-minute
Iron Man match at Final Resolution to gain the opportunity.[108] Heading into their encounter at
Against All Odds on February 11, Cage announced on the January 17 episode of Impact! that he had hired a special consultant to assist him in training for his bout with Angle.[109] This consultant was revealed on the February 8 episode of Impact!, who turned out to be
Scott Steiner after he attacked Angle following a match pitting the team of Angle and Joe against Cage and
A.J. Styles.[110] Cage went on to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Angle at Against All Odds with Joe as the unofficial
special outside enforcer.[111]
On the March 8 episode of Impact!, Cage proclaimed that he, Tomko and Scott Steiner were an "inseparable family", which he called
Christian's Coalition.[112] After a short feud with Samoa Joe, culminating in a victory for Cage at
Destination X on March 11 for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship,[113] Cage was announced as a captain of a five-man team for the
Lethal Lockdown match at
Lockdown against Team Angle during the March 15, 2007 episode of Impact!.[114] At Lockdown on April 15, Team Cage (Cage, Tomko, Steiner, A.J. Styles and Abyss) went on to lose to Team Angle (Angle, Joe, Rhino, Sting and Jeff Jarrett).[115] A stipulation was added that the wrestler who got the pinfall would become number one contender for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and have their title shot at
Sacrifice.[116] Sting was the individual who gained the pinfall victory for Team Angle and became the new number one contender.[115]
Abyss was later kicked out of the group after he attacked Cage on the April 19 episode of Impact!.[117] Steiner was the next to leave the group after he was attacked by Tomko following their NWA World Tag Team Championship match at Sacrifice.[118] Cage was set to defend the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Sting at Sacrifice, but Angle was added to the match on the May 3, 2007 episode of Impact!, making it a three-way match.[119] At the event on May 13, the
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the owners of the NWA World Heavyweight and the NWA World Tag Team Championships, stripped Cage and Team 3D of the titles.[120] NWA Executive Director
Robert K. Trobich stated the reason was that Cage refused to defend the NWA world title at NWA live events.[120] Cage, still holding the physical NWA world title belt, defended what was billed as the World Heavyweight Championship against Sting and Angle, who was the victor of said contest by making Sting submit (who had "technically" just pinned Cage at the very same moment) and was announced as the new World Heavyweight Champion.[118] On the following episode of Impact!, Angle came to the ring with a new championship belt in-toe and announced he was the new
TNA World Heavyweight Champion,[121] a
championship that TNA had just introduced at Sacrifice.[122] Afterwards, Cage and Sting came to the ring and the three began to argue over who was the new TNA World Heavyweight Champion, but due to the controversial finish to their match at Sacrifice the title was declared vacant by Cornette and a tournament was held for the title which culminated in a King of the Mountain match at
Slammiversary on June 17.[121] Cage won entry into the match on the June 14 episode of Impact! by defeating Abyss.[123] At Slammiversary, Cage failed to defeat the four other men (Styles, Joe, Angle and
Chris Harris) and win the title as Angle hung the title belt to become the new and undisputed TNA World Heavyweight Champion.[124]
After defeating Harris at
Victory Road on July 17[125] and him,
Tomko and Styles losing to the team of
Andrew Martin, Sting and Abyss at
Hard Justice on August 12 in a
Doomsday Chamber of Blood match to become number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship,[126] Cage restarted his feud with Samoa Joe and the two met at
No Surrender on September 9, where he defeated Joe by
disqualification when Joe refused to release his
rear naked choke submission hold he had applied.[127] The two had a rematch with
Matt Morgan as the special outside enforcer at
Bound for Glory on October 14, where Cage lost to Joe and ended his 23-month-long undefeated streak by not officially being pinned nor made to submit.[128] Cage and Joe fought one more time on the October 18 episode of Impact!, with a spot in the
2007 Fight for the Right tournament to become number one contender to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.[129] Cage defeated Joe to gain entry.[129] Cage made it all the way to the final round of the tournament, where he fought
Kaz on the November 8 episode of Impact!, defeating Kaz due to interference from Styles and Tomko on Cage's behalf, but the match was declared a no contest, with the finals being determined in a ladder match at
Genesis on November 11.[130] He lost the tournament final the second time around at Genesis.[131] Later in the night, Styles and Tomko helped Angle retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship during the main event as Cage looked on from the ramp.[131] Styles and Tomko were later announced as members of Angle's new group,
The Angle Alliance, which led to a title match between the two at
Final Resolution on January 6, 2008 and also turning Cage face in the process.[132]
On the January 3 episode of Impact!, Tomko left both Christian's Coalition and The Angle Alliance.[133] Cage failed to win the title at Final Resolution as a result of Styles' betraying and attacking him during the bout, ending Christian's Coalition.[134] At
Against All Odds on February 10, Cage got a rematch against Angle with Samoa Joe as the special outside enforcer, but he once again was defeated by Angle as this time Tomko interfered and cost Cage the match.[135] Cage teamed with Joe and
Kevin Nash (known as The Unlikely Alliance) at
Destination X on March 9 to defeat The Angle Alliance (Angle, Styles and Tomko) in a six-man tag team match.[136] On the March 13 episode of Impact!, Cage and Tomko were announced as opposing team captains for a Lethal Lockdown match at
Lockdown.[137] At Lockdown on April 13, Team Cage (Cage, Rhino, Nash, Morgan and Sting) went on to defeat Team Tomko (Tomko, Styles, Brother Devon, Brother Ray and
James Storm) at the event.[138] Afterwards, Cage and Rhino began competition as a regular tag team, with the pair being involved in
The Deuce's Wild Tag Team Tournament for the vacant
TNA World Tag Team Championship, but they failed to win the tournament and the championship at
Sacrifice on May 11.[139] At
Slammiversary on June 8, Cage and Rhino were involved as single competitors in a King of the Mountain match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, but they failed to win the match.[140] Cage and Rhino went on to team with Styles (who had made amends with Cage and Rhino) in a losing effort against Angle, Brother Devon, and Brother Ray in a Full Metal Mayhem match at
Victory Road on July 13.[141] At
Hard Justice on August 10, Cage and Rhino defeated Team 3D in a New Jersey Street Fight.[142] Cage was involved in a three-way match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against the champion Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle at
No Surrender on September 13, but he failed to win the title.[143] Cage then went on to participate in another three-way match against Styles and Booker T at
Bound for Glory IV on October 12, which Booker T won.[144] Cage was defeated in his final TNA match by Booker T for the newly established
TNA Legends Championship at
Turning Point on November 9, with the stipulation that if Cage lost, he would have to join the newly formed
Main Event Mafia.[145] On the November 13 episode of Impact!, Cage had his final appearance in TNA before his contract expired as during the telecast he was to be inducted into The Main Event Mafia, but Cage was attacked and "injured" by Angle, Booker T, Nash and Scott Steiner after Angle learned that he would go back to WWE when his contract expired.[146]
One night return (2012)
In 2012, Reso made a one night return to TNA at
Slammiversary 10 under his old ring name Christian Cage to announce the number one moment in TNA history as voted by the TNA fans (Sting's 2006 return in the aforementioned
Final Resolution tag team main event). This was part of a deal which in return WWE were able to use
Ric Flair in programming and induct him into the
WWE Hall of Fame as a member of the
Four Horsemen stable.[147]
Independent circuit (2006)
In March 2006, Reso competed as Christian Cage three times in the
United Kingdom for the
One Pro Wrestling (1PW) promotion. His first appearance was on March 4 at their All or Nothing: Night 1 event, where he defeated Rhino.[148] His second appearance was at 1PW's Know Your Enemy: Night 1 event on May 26, defeating
Steve Corino.[148] At Know Your Enemy: Night 2 event on May 27, 2006, Cage fought against the champion Abyss and Corino for the
1PW World Heavyweight Championship in a three-way dance, but failed to win as Corino gained the fall and the title.[148]
In May 2006, Reso made two appearances for the
Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion as Christian Cage. His first appearance was on May 12 at ROH's How We Roll event in a tag match with
Colt Cabana against
Bryan Danielson and
Christopher Daniels, which Cage and Cabana won.[149] His second appearance was a loss to Daniels at ROH's Generation Now event on July 29.[149]
Reso returned to WWE on the February 10 episode of ECW under his old ring name Christian as a face, confronting then
ECW ChampionJack Swagger.[151] Later that night, Christian defeated Swagger in his first match back.[151] On the February 24 episode of ECW, Christian faced Swagger again for the ECW Championship in a losing effort.[152] Christian won a tri-branded 15-man battle royal on the March 10 episode of ECW,[153] gaining entry into the
Money in the Bank ladder match at
WrestleMania 25 on April 5, which he failed to win.[154]
Christian won an
elimination chase tournament to become the number one contender to the ECW Championship, gaining a title match at
Backlash.[155] At Backlash on April 26, Christian defeated Swagger to win the ECW Championship.[156] At
Judgment Day on May 17, Christian defeated Swagger in a rematch to retain the title.[157] At
Extreme Rules on June 7, Christian lost the ECW Championship to
Tommy Dreamer in a triple threat
hardcore match also involving Swagger.[158]
On the June 15 episode of Raw, Christian faced Dreamer for the ECW Championship in a losing effort.[159] After unsuccessfully challenging for the ECW Championship in a
Championship Scramble match that also included Swagger, Finlay and
Mark Henry at
The Bash on June 28,[160] Christian regained the ECW Championship from Dreamer at
Night of Champions on July 26.[161]
On the August 4 episode of ECW, Christian retained the ECW Championship in an
Extreme Rules match against Dreamer.[162] Christian then began a rivalry with
William Regal over the ECW Championship, retaining the title against him at
SummerSlam in eight seconds on August 23,[163] and at
Breaking Point on September 13.[164] After a few months of defending the ECW Championship on ECW only, retaining the title against the likes of
Zack Ryder and
Yoshi Tatsu,[165][166] Christian was part of Team Kingston in a Survivor Series elimination match at
Survivor Series on November 22, where he eliminated both Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes before being eliminated by Randy Orton. Team Kingston went on to win. At
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs on December 13, Christian successfully defended the ECW Championship against
Shelton Benjamin in a ladder match.[167] In late December 2009, Christian became the longest reigning WWE-era ECW Champion.[168] At the
Royal Rumble on January 31, 2010, Christian successfully defended the ECW Championship against
Ezekiel Jackson.[169] On the February 16 episode of ECW, Christian lost the ECW Championship in an Extreme Rules match to Jackson on the show's final episode.[170] The ECW brand was deactivated shortly after.
World Heavyweight Champion (2010–2011)
On the February 22 episode of Raw, Christian was announced to have re-signed with the
Raw brand, defeating
Carlito later that same night to gain entry into the Money in the Bank ladder match at
WrestleMania XXVI on March 28, which he failed to win.[171] Later, it was announced that he would be a Pro on NXT, mentoring NXT Rookie
Heath Slater.[172]
Christian was drafted back to the
SmackDown brand by the
WWE draft.[173] On the May 7 episode of SmackDown, he was placed in an Intercontinental Championship tournament, defeating
Cody Rhodes to get to the finals, where he lost to
Kofi Kingston.[174][175] On the July 2 episode of SmackDown, it was announced that Christian would compete in the SmackDown Money in the Bank ladder match at
Money in the Bank on July 18,[176] which he lost.[177] In September 2010, Christian tore his pectoral muscle and was expected to be sidelined for approximately six months.[178] Following surgery, WWE released a statement that revealed he was expected to only be sidelined for four months.[179] The injury was put into a storyline with
Alberto Del Rio attacking Christian backstage on the September 24 episode of SmackDown.[180] Christian made his return from injury at
Elimination Chamber on February 20, 2011, saving Edge from an attack by Del Rio.[181] On the March 4 episode of SmackDown, Christian saved Edge from another attack by Del Rio.[182] On the March 7 episode of Raw, Christian made his in-ring return from injury against Del Rio's bodyguard
Brodus Clay, picking up the victory.[183] On the March 11 episode of SmackDown, Christian reunited with Edge and defeated Del Rio and Clay in a tag team match.[184] On the March 18 episode of SmackDown, Christian defeated Del Rio in a steel cage match, but was afterwards attacked by both Del Rio and Clay.[185] Christian was in the corner of Edge when he retained the
World Heavyweight Championship against Del Rio at
WrestleMania XXVII on April 3.[186]
On the April 8 episode of SmackDown, Christian lost to Del Rio in a number one contender's match for the World Heavyweight Championship after a distraction from Brodus Clay.[187] After Edge's sudden retirement from wrestling on the April 15 episode of SmackDown, Christian won a 20-man battle royal to face Del Rio for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship at
Extreme Rules,[188] where Christian defeated Del Rio in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship for the first time.[189] On the May 6 episode of SmackDown, Christian lost the World Heavyweight Championship to
Randy Orton ending his reign at 2 days (5 recognized by WWE due to
tape delay).[190] At
Over the Limit on May 22, Christian failed to regain the World Heavyweight Championship from Orton.[191] On the June 3 episode of SmackDown, Christian was the special referee for a World Heavyweight Championship defence by Orton against
Sheamus, which Orton won only to be hit by Christian after the match with the title belt, turning heel in the process.[192] At
Capitol Punishment on June 19, Christian faced Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship once again, but he failed to capture the title as the referee missed his foot under the bottom rope.[193] At
Money in the Bank on July 17, Christian won the World Heavyweight Championship for the second and final time after Orton was
disqualified for
kicking him in the groin (the stipulation was if Orton was disqualified or the referee made a bad call, he would lose the title).[194] At
SummerSlam on August 14, Christian lost the World Heavyweight Championship back to Orton in a
No Holds Barred match.[195] On the August 26 episode of SmackDown, special guest General Manager
Bret Hart announced that Christian would face Orton in a
steel cage match on the August 30 episode of SmackDown for the title, which Christian lost to end their feud.[196]
Christian then began feuding with Sheamus, leading to two matches between the two at the
Hell in a Cell on October 2 and
Vengeance on October 23, both of which Christian lost.[197][198] On the November 4 episode of SmackDown,
Big Show performed a
chokeslam on Christian and Christian received a storyline neck injury, preventing him from competing that night and starting to wear a neck brace.[199] On November 9 during the WWE European Tour, Christian injured his ankle and was pulled from a traditional Survivor Series elimination tag team match at
Survivor Series on November 20.[200] In December, Christian briefly appeared at the
Slammy Awards and
Tribute to the Troops.[201][202]
Championship pursuits and injuries (2012–2014)
At
Elimination Chamber on February 19, 2012, Christian returned from his injury to show support for
John Laurinaitis.[203] Christian appeared on the March 16 episode of SmackDown, hosting an episode of The Peep Show and given a spot on Laurinaitis' team in a 12-man tag match at
WrestleMania XXVIII on April 1.[204] On the March 26 episode of Raw, Christian was injured once again after (kayfabe) re-aggravating his neck and shoulder in a match with
CM Punk.[205] Despite the injury, Christian still appeared at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony to induct long-time friend Edge.[206]
Christian made his return at
Over the Limit on May 20, where he won a battle royal to receive a title match for either the Intercontinental or United States Championship and (despite originally selecting to face
Santino Marella for the United States Championship) went on to defeat
Cody Rhodes later in the show to win his fourth Intercontinental Championship, turning face once again.[207] Christian later explained his turn as inducting Edge into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012 made him realize that his career could end in an instant and wanted to end his career with the fans' support, wanting to win multiple championships and leave having a Hall of Fame career, much like his best friend.[208] At
No Way Out on June 17, Christian retained the Intercontinental Championship against Rhodes in a rematch.[209] On the June 29 episode of SmackDown, Christian and Marella defeated Rhodes and
David Otunga to qualify for spots in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match.[210] At
Money in the Bank on July 15, Christian was unsuccessful as the match was won by
Dolph Ziggler.[211] At Raw 1000 on July 23, Christian lost the Intercontinental Championship to
The Miz ending his reign at 63 days and failed to regain it in a rematch the same week on SmackDown.[212]
After a ten-month absence, Christian returned from injury on the June 17, 2013 episode of Raw, defeating
Wade Barrett.[213] Later that week on SmackDown, Christian was attacked by
The Shield while delivering a
promo.[214] On the June 26 episode of Main Event, Christian took on Shield member
Dean Ambrose, which resulted in a disqualification win for Christian following interference from Ambrose's stablemates,
Seth Rollins and
Roman Reigns.[215] That same week on SmackDown, Christian teamed up with
The Usos to defeat The Shield, handing the stable their second loss in six-man tag team matches.[216][217] At
Money in the Bank on July 14, Christian competed in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match, but was unsuccessful as the match was won by Randy Orton.[218] During the match, Christian had his teeth chipped after a strong punch from Sheamus through the rungs of a ladder.[219] On the July 29 episode of Raw, Christian defeated World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio in a non-title match.[220] That same week on SmackDown, Christian defeated Randy Orton and
Rob Van Dam in a triple threat match to become number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, after which he was attacked by Del Rio during a post-match interview.[221] On the August 9 episode of SmackDown, Christian again defeated Del Rio in a non-title match.[222] At
SummerSlam on August 18, Christian failed in his title challenge against Del Rio.[223] On the September 9 episode of Raw, The Shield dragged out an assaulted Christian as a message to anyone that disrespected
Triple H following Edge's opinion on Triple H's recent abuse of power.[224] On that week's SmackDown, Edge promised Christian would return soon and get his payback.[225] Christian returned and appeared on the
2013 Slammy Awards, where he presented an award and appeared in a segment involving John Cena and Randy Orton.[226]
Christian returned on the January 31, 2014 episode of SmackDown to defeat Jack Swagger in a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber match for the
WWE World Heavyweight Championship.[227] On the February 17 episode of Raw, Christian attacked
Daniel Bryan from behind and mocked Bryan during the match, turning heel.[228] At
Elimination Chamber on February 23, Christian eliminated
Sheamus before being eliminated by Daniel Bryan.[229] On the March 24 episode of Raw, Christian won a fatal four-way match including Alberto Del Rio, Dolph Ziggler and Sheamus to challenge
Big E for the Intercontinental Championship, which did not come to fruition due to Christian suffering a concussion.[230][231]
First retirement and sporadic appearances (2014–2019)
Edge and Christian were the guest hosts for the December 29 episode of Raw, where WWE commentator
Jerry Lawler referred to Christian as "retired".[237]Pro Wrestling Insider corroborated Lawler's statement, adding that because of multiple concussions and other injuries, the company considered Christian retired as an active wrestler.[238] On the March 2, 2016 episode of Talk Is Jericho, Christian said that while he has had no formal discussion with management regarding his retirement, he would be unlikely to wrestle again.[239] He confirmed his status on the September 22, 2017 edition of E&C's Pod of Awesomeness, saying: "I had to retire, like, right around 40... 'cause of the concussion stuff".[240]
Starting on February 21, 2016, Reso began appearing along with Edge in the WWE Network exclusive The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness, but in July 2017 it was announced that the show was cancelled from the Network.[241] In mid-May 2016, it became known that Reso had been released from his talent contract.[242] On the June 22, Talk Is Jericho podcast focusing on the
Chris Benoit tragedy, Jericho mentioned Christian as an example of modern wrestlers who had to retire as the WWE would no longer give them medical clearances due to concussion related injuries (this was largely as a consequence of the Benoit incident as well as better knowledge of
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and other concussion related risks).[243]
On the June 8, 2020 episode of Raw, Christian hosted The Peep Show with special guest Edge, who had returned to competition in January and was feuding with
Randy Orton.[247] The following week on Raw, Christian was challenged to an
unsanctioned match by Orton.[248] Christian, who had no offense in the match, quickly lost after a low blow from
Ric Flair, which was followed by a punt kick from Orton.[249] At
Clash of Champions, Christian got revenge on Orton by attacking him during his
ambulance match against
Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship.[250] He then appeared as a surprise entrant in the
2021 Royal Rumble match, entering at number 24 and lasting over 18 minutes before being eliminated by
Seth Rollins.[251] During the match, he briefly
reunited with Edge, who would eventually win by last eliminating Orton.[252] Following this, it was reported that Reso was no longer under contract with WWE.[253]
Reso made his surprise debut for
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as Christian Cage and signed a multi-year contract at
Revolution on March 7, 2021.[260][261] At the
Double or Nothing on May 30, Cage participated in the
Casino Battle Royale, but he was the last competitor eliminated by the eventual winner
Jungle Boy.[262] Soon after, he would begin a partnership with Jungle Boy and become his mentor.[263] Cage would continue to stay undefeated in singles matches, and was ranked as the number one contender for the
AEW World Championship,[264] held by
Kenny Omega.[265] Through AEW's partnership with
Impact Wrestling (formerly TNA), Omega also held the
Impact World Championship, and Cage defeated him for that title on the premiere episode of Rampage on August 13.[266] At
All Out on September 5, Cage was defeated by Omega in a match for the AEW World Championship, marking Cage's first loss in AEW.[267] At the
Full Gear event on November 13, Cage teamed with Jungle Boy and
Luchasaurus to defeat
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) and
Adam Cole in a six-man tag
falls count anywhere match.[268] At the
Revolution event on March 6, 2022, Cage competed in the Face of the Revolution ladder match for a future opportunity at the
TNT Championship, but the match was won by
Wardlow.[269]
"Your Father Is Dead" and TNT Champion (2022–2023)
On the June 15 special episode of Dynamite titled
Road Rager, Cage attacked Jungle Boy after he and Luchasaurus lost the
AEW World Tag Team Championship to The Young Bucks in a ladder match, turning heel for the first time in AEW.[270] Cage would initiate a rivalry with Jungle Boy, mocking him for the death of his father, famed actor
Luke Perry.[271] Cage and Jungle Boy would face in a match at the
All Out event in September, where Cage defeated Jungle Boy in 20 seconds after Luchasaurus attacked him and allied himself with Cage.[272] Following this, it was revealed that Cage had suffered a triceps injury, which would render him unable to compete for the next six to nine months.[273] Cage returned from his injury on the February 15, 2023 episode of Dynamite, attacking Jungle Boy.[274] At
Revolution, he was defeated by Jungle Boy in a
Final Burial match, ending their rivalry.[275]
"Christian is phenomenal right now. He is literally doing some of the best work of his career, and he is currently one of the most entertaining things on either Collision OR Dynamite... A lot of younger heels really need to take the time to study what Christian is doing and replicate it in their own ways."
David Bryant of Pro Wrestling Torch praising Cage's character in July 2023[276]
At
Double or Nothing on May 28, Cage lost to
Wardlow in a ladder match for the TNT Championship.[277] Wardlow then lost the title to Luchasaurus, with Cage's help, on the premiere episode of Collision, on June 17.[278] Cage then started a new storyline where he claimed to be the TNT Champion and would carry the championship around with him, despite the actual champion being Luchasaurus. Cage's new character would receive acclaim from critics, audiences and other wrestlers; fellow AEW wrestler
MJF opined that Cage was the "best he's been in his entire career".[279][280][276] Cage and Luchasaurus would begin a feud with
Darby Allin over the championship.[281] On the August 23 edition of Dynamite, Cage was added to the tag team coffin match at
All In, following
AR Fox's removal from the
Mogul Embassy, replacing the latter and teaming with
Swerve Strickland to face Allin and
Sting.[282] On August 27 at the event, Cage and Strickland were defeated by Allin and Sting, who threw Strickland in the coffin to win the match.[283] The following week at
All Out, Cage helped Luchasaurus defeat Allin to retain the TNT Championship.[284] On the September 23 episode of Collision, Cage pinned Luchasaurus in a triple threat match also involving Allin to become the legitimate TNT Champion.[285]
Feud with Adam Copeland (2023–2024)
At
WrestleDream, Cage defeated Allin in a
two out of three falls match to retain the championship. After the match, Cage, Luchasaurus, and
Nick Wayne (who turned against Allin) assaulted Allin and Sting; they were interrupted by the debuting
Adam Copeland, known as Edge in WWE, who ran out to confront Cage and save Allin.[286] Cage's faction was later called The Patriarchy, with Cage being recognized as "The Patriarch" of the faction.[287][288] At
Full Gear, The Patriarchy lost to Copeland, Sting and Allin in a six-man tag team match.[289] On the following episode of Dynamite, Cage renamed Luchasaurus as Killswitch and Wayne as "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne.[290] On the December 6 episode of Dynamite, Cage successfully defended the TNT Championship against Copeland after
Shayna Wayne (Nick Wayne's mother) hit Copeland with the title belt in retaliation for taking out Nick. On the December 23 episode of Collision, Cage accepted Copeland's challenge to a no disqualification match for the TNT Championship at
Worlds End while announcing that Shayna Wayne has joined The Patriarchy as "The Matriarch" Mother Wayne.[291][292] At Worlds End, Cage lost the title to Copeland, ending his reign at 98 days. After the match, Cage demanded for Killswitch's TNT Championship title shot, which Killswitch had won earlier that night, and defeated Copeland to win the TNT Championship for the second time.[293] On March 3, 2024 at
Revolution, Cage successfully defended his title against
Daniel Garcia.[294] On the March 20 episode of Dynamite, Cage lost the TNT Championship to Copeland in an
I Quit match, ending his second reign at 81 days.[295]
Professional wrestling style and persona
Like many prominent wrestlers with lengthy careers, Christian's character has evolved considerably over the years. When he debuted on the national stage, he was a scowling
goth figure who never spoke. Ironically, he later became known for both his interview skills and, when a
babyface, his humorous, fun-loving,
surfer-type persona. As a
villain, Christian is typically self-absorbed, vindictive and occasionally sadistic while still retaining quick wit.
Christian began to build up a loyal fanbase around the spring of 2005, despite his placement as a villain; he referred to them as his "Peeps",[296] "Peepulation" (a play on the word "population"),[297] or the "Christian Coalition".[298] He also hosted a talk show segment called The Peep Show which sometimes gets co-hosted by Edge called The Cutting Edge Peep Show.
While on tour with WWE in England, Reso met German model Denise Hartmann; they were married on May 25, 2001.[299] In December 2013, Reso announced the birth of his daughter during the time he had taken off due to recurring
post-concussive symptoms.[299] On May 2, 2019, Hartmann filed for divorce from Reso.[300] The divorce was finalized in January 2020.[300]
Other media
In 2007,
TNA Home Video released a DVD titled The Instant Classic: Christian Cage, covering his beginnings in the
independent circuit and other various subjects up to his second NWA World Heavyweight Championship reign.[301] Reso is also the host of the DVD The Ladder Match 2: Crash and Burn. In September 2015, Edge and Christian were guests on the Stone Cold Steve Austin Podcast, which aired on the
WWE Network. Edge and Christian were also the hosts and stars of a WWE Network
sketch comedy series titled The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness, which had two seasons, the first of which aired from February to May 2016 with the second from November 2018 to February 2019.
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