Big E
Professional Wrestler, WWE Champion

Born
March 1st, 1986
39 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Professional wrestler garnered attention for performances in WWE, showcasing a strong persona and athleticism. Competed in various high-profile matches and events, gaining a significant fan following. Achieved notable success as a member of The New Day, alongside other wrestlers, earning multiple championships. Captured the WWE Championship in 2021, solidifying presence in the wrestling industry. Transitioned from a collegiate athlete in amateur wrestling to becoming a prominent figure in professional wrestling.
Won the WWE Championship in 2021
Part of the tag team The New Day
Held multiple Tag Team Championships
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