Brian Kendrick

Professional wrestler and trainer

Brian Kendrick - Athletes & Sports Figures born May 29th, 1979
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Professional wrestler with a successful career in WWE and various independent promotions. Gained recognition for his high-flying style and innovative techniques in the ring. Competed in notable matches and contributed to the wrestling community as a trainer. Also involved in several tag team championships during tenure and made appearances in various wrestling promotions worldwide.

Won the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

Competed in the WWE Tag Team Championship

Trained numerous upcoming wrestlers

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