Dartanyon Ruffin is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his time in
WWE where he performed under the
ring nameLeon Ruff, and was a one-time
NXT North American Champion.[3]
Professional wrestling career
Evolve (2018–2020)
Ruffin adopted his ring name "Leon Ruff" to honor his grandfather Leon Ruffin.[5] Ruff made his debut at
Evolve 106 on June 23, 2018, teaming with Tommy Maserati in a losing effort against Adrian Alanis and Liam Gray.[6] At
Evolve 131 on July 13, 2019, Ruff and
A. R. Fox defeated The UnWanted (
Eddie Kingston and
Joe Gacy) to win the
Evolve Tag Team Championship.[7][8] At
Evolve 142 on December 7, Ruff and Fox lost the titles to The Besties in the World (Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett), ending their reign at 147 days.[9]
On October 7, 2020, Ruff signed a contract with WWE and was assigned to the
WWE Performance Center.[1][16][17] On the November 11 episode of NXT, Ruff defeated
Johnny Gargano to win the
NXT North American Championship after he was chosen as Gargano's opponent by a roulette-style spinning wheel.[18][19] The following week on NXT, Ruff retained the championship against Gargano via
disqualification when
Damian Priest, Gargano's rival, intentionally punched Ruff.[20][21] At
NXT TakeOver: WarGames, Ruff lost the title back to Gargano in a triple threat match also involving Priest, ending Ruff's reign at 25 days.[22] On the December 30 episode of NXT, Ruff faced Gargano in a rematch for the title but was defeated.
Leon Ruff would begin teaming with
Kushida and both men would enter the
2021 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. In the first round, Ruff and Kushida would defeat The Way (
Johnny Gargano and
Austin Theory) on the January 20 episode of NXT.[23] On the January 27 episode of NXT, Ruff and Kushida would lose to
The Grizzled Young Veterans in the quarterfinals.[24] On the February 17 episode of NXT, Ruff would begin feuding with
Isaiah "Swerve" Scott after Ruff defeated him in a match but was attacked by Scott afterwards.[25] On the February 24 episode of NXT, Ruff was attacked by Scott before his match with
Tyler Rust. On the March 31 episode of NXT, Ruff would qualify for the gauntlet eliminator on night 1 of
NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver.[26] At the event, Ruff was the first man eliminated in the match by Scott. On the April 13 episode of NXT, Ruff would be defeated by Scott in a one on one match and backstage after the match, Ruff would attack Scott. The two fought once more on the May 4 episode of NXT with Ruff being defeated by Scott in a Falls Count Anywhere match due to interference from
Top Dolla. On the May 11 episode of NXT, Ruff would be defeated by
Pete Dunne despite attacking Dunne before the match had begun. On August 6, Ruff was released from his WWE contract. His final match took place the same night with a win over
Grayson Waller on 205 Live.[27]
Game Changer Wrestling (2021–present)
Leon Ruff made his GCW debut on November 11, 2021, in Detroit, Michigan with a win in a 5-Way Scramble Match.
All Elite Wrestling (2022–present)
On the May 1, 2022 taping of
AEW Dark, Ruff made his debut for
All Elite Wrestling facing
Tony Nese in a losing effort. He made his televised debut on the June 17 episode of
AEW Rampage, teaming with Bear Country in a losing effort against The Gunn Club and
Max Caster. He made a further appearance on the July 6 episode of
AEW Dynamite teaming again with Bear Country and
Fuego Del Sol in a losing effort to The Gunn Club, Caster, and
Anthony Bowens.
Personal life
Ruffin is currently in a relationship with WWE
referee Aja Smith. They were engaged on November 30th, 2020. They were married on September 4th, 2022.[28][29][30]
They have a dog named Juni.[31]