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Josh Abercrombie (Joshua Raymond) was born on 13 April, 1984 in New Haven, Connecticut, is an American professional wrestler. Discover Josh Abercrombie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Joshua Raymond
Occupation N/A
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 13 April 1984
Birthday 13 April
Birthplace New Haven, Connecticut
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Josh Abercrombie Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Josh Abercrombie height is 5ft 9in and Weight 188 lb.

Physical Status
Height 5ft 9in
Weight 188 lb
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Josh Abercrombie Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Josh Abercrombie worth at the age of 39 years old? Josh Abercrombie’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from . We have estimated Josh Abercrombie's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income Wrestler

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Timeline

1984

Joshua Raymond (born April 13, 1984), better known by his ring name Josh Abercrombie, is an American professional wrestler.

He is best known for his tenures in Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South, Juggalo Championship Wrestling, Ring of Honor and the short-lived Wrestling Society X.

2003

Raymond, under the ring name Josh Abercrombie, debuted for Ian Rotten's Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South promotion on October 23, 2003 in a match against Steve Stone.

2004

He continued competing across Midwestern independent promotions before returning to IWA Mid-South in October 2004.

2005

Between January and February in 2005, he began a feud against Ian Rotten, which included a match that Rotten won as part of the NWA Indiana State Championship tournament.

The feud culminated in a barbed wire rope match the next day.

Abercrombie, afraid of being hurt, humorously entered the contest covered in bubble wrap, which was removed by Rotten a few minutes into the match.

During the match, Rotten broke his hand as he punched Abercrombie in the head.

Abercrombie used that to his advantage and managed to win the bout via submission.

Following his feud with Rotten, Abercrombie returned to singles competition while also teaming with Brandon Thomaselli in tag team matches.

On April 9, he won the one-night "Simply The Best" tournament by beating Jonny Storm in the first round, and winning a four-way one fall bout by pinning El Generico that also involved Matt Cross and Sonjay Dutt.

Abercrombie then faced Light Heavyweight Champion Delirious at the promotion's debut at The Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 10 in.

Abercrombie would go on to win the match and thus win his first title in the promotion.

It was also his first win over Delirious, as the two had competed against each other a few times earlier in the year for the promotion.

During the summer of 2005, Abercrombie began a feud with Tyler Black over the title.

The feud extended over several bouts, including a two out of three falls match on August 19, which Abercrombie won to retain his title as well as a highly praised Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match on September 9, which Abercrombie once again retained.

While holding the Light Heavyweight Title, Abercrombie entered the Ted Petty Invitational.

On September 23, Abercrombie won in the first round after defeating Jamie Noble before losing in the second round to Chris Sabin.

Abercrombie then continued his feud with Black, leading to a title defense in a 30 Minute Iron Man tables match on October 15.

During the last few seconds of the match, Black was able to superplex Abercrombie through two tables and managed to pin him, thus giving Black the win and the title.

Following the match, Black offered a handshake, which Abercrombie accepted only to follow it up by spitting in Black's face.

At the end of the night, Abercrombie fully turned heel as he and tag team partner Brandon Thomaselli interfered in the main event match of the Iron Saints (Sal and Vito Thomaselli) versus Ian Rotten and Justin Credible, as Abercrombie and Thomaselli aligned themselves with the Iron Saints and attacked Rotten, Credible, and many of the IWA Mid-South staff.

The new group of the Thomasellis and Abercrombie were later joined by Eddie Kingston, and even aligned for a short period with Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs.

Abercrombie and Brandon explained their actions by stating that they were the hot homegrown act in the promotion during the first half of the year, but during the summer, Tyler Black and his tag team partner Marek Brave "took their spot" in the eyes of the fans and promoters.

Annoyed by this, the pair went back to their family (specifically Brandon's) and decided to join the Iron Saints' war against the promotion.

2006

On January 12, 2006, Black retained the title by pinning Abercrombie with one of Abercrombie's own moves: the corkscrew 450° splash.

Abercrombie demanded a rematch, stating that Black received multiple shots at him during his (Abercrombie's) title reign.

Black and promoter Ian Rotten agreed with Ian making two stipulations for the match, the first being that no matter the outcome, the title rematch would be the last between the two for at least six months, and the second being that it could only end in pinfall by one competitor immediately after he hit his opponent with the corkscrew 450° splash.

The match took place eight days later on January 20.

After hitting two corkscrew 450° splashes, Abercrombie scored the pinfall and won his second Light Heavyweight Championship.

Abercrombie would later go on to hold the title a record-breaking 449 days, the longest reign in the title's history and the longest title reign of any kind in the history of the promotion.

Though still a heel, the crowd started getting more behind Abercrombie, and he soon split away from the Thomasellis and Kingston with his last interaction with them occurring on February 18 when he was forced to defend the title against Brandon, which he did.

Abercrombie then reignited his feud with Tyler Black and on August 11, both took part in a "hair versus mustache match".

In the weeks proceeding the match, Black grew a mustache of his own in mockery.

Black would go on to win the match, but Abercrombie pointed out that a line in the contract for the match stipulated it was his hair versus Tyler's mustache.

Abercrombie allowed Tyler to cut his hair, but when Black went for his mustache, Josh ran off, leaving him sporting a mullet.

Josh then challenged Tyler to one last match, with the title on the line, stipulating that this time the loser would leave the promotion for six months.

Black accepted and the match took place on September 30, which effectively pulled Josh out of that weekend's Ted Petty Invitational.

During the bout, IWA Mid-South staff member Jim Fannin pulled the referee from the ring while Black had a pinfall.

In a major surprise, Jimmy Jacobs (who had left the promotion on January 20, 2006) ran in through the crowd and helped Abercrombie secure the victory.