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Supreme
Supreme
Statistics
Real name Unknown
Ring Names Supreme

Reamer

Height 6'1
Weight 240lbs
Date of birth October 30, 1981
Place of birth Supremeville, USA
Date of death n/a
Place of death n/a
Resides Supremeville, USA
Billed from Supremeville, USA
Trainer
Current
federation(s)
4CW
Previous
federation(s)
n/a
Handled by n/a
Win/Loss Record
Debut 2004
Retired n/a

Supreme is an American professional wrestler, also known by his alter ego Reamer. He is currently signed to 4CW, and has been there since 2004, where he competes on the monthly show Storm Front.

Background[]

Supreme was born on a farm. Not much is known about his youth and he doesn't have many memories of his earliest years. He does know though, that at the age of 12, he was moved to the ghetto where he had spent most of his life.

Finding it difficult to have to fend for himself in the harsh streets, Supreme became a fighter. Working out whenever he was given a chance, and playing sports at his local high school.

Supreme was the best there at what he did, and far outshone anybody else in his school, when it came to football, basketball and most importantly, wrestling.

Finding a passion and a desire in this sport, Supreme actively pursued it until 4CW came calling in 2004.

4 Corners Wrestling (2004 - Present)[]

Debut (2004)[]

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4CW World Champion & High Society (2005 - 2006)[]

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4CW Tag Team Champion & Best Team Ever (2007)[]

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4CW Honor/Custom Cup Champion (2010 - 2011)[]

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4CW Custom Cup Champion (2016 - 2017)[]

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Alter Ego Reamer & Feud with Rhys Cain (2018)[]

At Storm Front: WAR 2017, Glock Nine defeated Rhys Cain in the Wet Bandit's Death Match, primarily thanks to interference from Reamer, who smashed Cain with a snow shovel.

Rhys Cain embarked on a mission to make Reamer pay for what he had done; but was delayed when his alter-ego Supreme returned instead of Reamer. Cain was forced to team up with Supreme in a tag match and couldn't bring himself to get revenge on Supreme, deciding he had to draw out Reamer.

Eventually, Reamer did show his face and the match was set for Revival: Rhys Cain vs Reamer in a King of the Hill match. Reamer also goaded Cain to put his career on the line. Cain got his hands on Reamer on the March 2018 Storm Front and got revenge on Reamer physically by beating him down with a snow shovel, just like Reamer had done to Cain at WAR.

At Revival XII, Rhys Cain defeated Reamer in the King of the Hill match and saved his career.

After Revival, Cain lost a singles match to Jacob Scharff for a 4CW World Title shot. He stormed out of the arena after the match, shunning Marie Dubois' attempt to interview him. Cain returned to 4CW on the June 2018 Storm Front, unsure what his next step would be. He was interrupted and goaded by Reamer, who painted Cain as a 'product of popularity contests'. The two exchanged a war of words which ended in Cain agreeing to one more match versus Reamer, if Reamer put his career on the line. Reamer agreed to the terms and Cain announced it would be a Fans Bring The Weapons match at Storm Front: Duskfall.

At Duskfall, Reamer defeated Cain in a Fans Bring The Weapons match to save his career and, surprisingly, both men shook hands at the end of a brutal match and feud, showing perhaps that alter ego Supreme is still lurking inside Reamer somewhere.

Reamer took part in the Rumble in the Storm in August 2018 and the 13 Ghost Gauntlet match in October 2018 but was unsuccessful in both ventures. At the 4CW End of Year Awards in December 2018, Supreme revealed himself as the last member of his arch enemy turned unlikely ally, Jack Valentine's, team to take on Rhys Cain and his team in the 2018 WAR match at Storm Front: WAR II.

Hardcore Champion (2018)[]

On December 30th, 2018, in a hotel in Wisconsin, Supreme defeated Erica Moxie to win the 4CW Hardcore Championship.

Lightning in the Bottle, 4CW Universal and Grand Slam Champion; Feud with Pilgrim Paige (2019 - 2020)[]

In April 2019, at Revival, Supreme won the inaugural 5-man Lighting in the Bottle match to become the first holder of the Lightning in the Bottle, granting him a title shot at any time against any champion. He cashed in this opportunity at 4CW Storm Front: Rumble in the Storm II, in July 2019, defeating Jack Valentine immediately after Valentine defended the Universal Title inside a steel cage. Supreme became the 4CW Universal Champion, as well as the third Grand Slam Champion in history with this victory.

In August 2019, he announced he would be issuing an open challenge the following month to find an opponent for Gallows End 2019, where he will make his first Universal Championship defense. Phil McGroin, out for revenge for Supreme putting him through a sea of tables in the Lightning in the Bottle match, accepted the challenge in September 2019 for Gallows End.

At Gallows End 2019, Supreme defeated Phil McGroin to retain the 4CW Universal Championship. It was later announced in November that he would defend the title at Storm Front: WAR III against Pilgrim Paige. Pilgrim Paige won this match to become the new champion. This ignited a feud between the two that would lead all the way to Revival 2020. With both Supreme and Pilgrim Paige considering themselves the superior competitor, they decided there was only one way to settle it: a 30-minute Ironman match at Revival XIV for the 4CW Universal Championship. Pilgrim Paige would defeated Supreme 5-4 in this match to retain the 4CW Universal Championship.

In Wrestling[]

  • Finishing Moves
    • Supreme Impact (Diamond Dust)
    • Supreme Demise (Texas Cloverleaf)
  • Signature Moves
    • Supreme Compromise (Fisherman Suplex into a bridge)
    • Supreme Annoyance (Roaring Elbow)
  • Regular Moves
    • Chain Wrestling
    • Side Headlock Takedown
    • Atomic Drop
    • Arm Bar
    • Clothesline
    • Alley Oop Bomb
    • Dropkick
    • DDT
    • Diving Crossbody
    • Diving Clothesline
    • Multiple suplex variations:
      • Snap
      • Standard
      • Belly-to-belly
      • Back
      • German
      • Tiger
      • Saito
  • Entrance Themes
    • "Little Green Men" by Project 86 (as Reamer; 2017 - Present)
    • "Good Times" by Finger Eleven (as Supreme; 2017 - Present)
    • "Nightmare" by Avenged Sevenfold (2016 - 2017)
  • Notable Feuds
    •  Mike Nichols
    •  [chux]
    •  Fish
    •  Jack "Mad Dog" Valentine
    •  Sery
    •  Rhys Cain
    •  Erica Moxie
    • Pilgrim Paige

Championships and Accomplishments[]

Personal Life[]

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