Nathan Blauvelt

Known For

Acting

Birthday

March 17, 1987 (38 years old)

Place of Birth

Palmdale, California, U.S.

Nathan Blauvelt

Biography

Nate Blauvelt is an American professional wrestler known by his ring name Brody King. He is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling. Professional wrestling career Early years Debuting as Brody King, he wrestled his first series of matches in Santino Bros. Wrestling, where he first trained. His first match was held during the July 31, 2015 edition of SBW Wrestling Showcase, defeating Darwin Finch in a singles match. On October 10 at SBW KAOSTROPHE, King teamed with Hudson Envy in his first tag match, losing to the team of Ruby Raze & Tyler Bateman. In his debut year, King was undefeated in singles matches, holding a 4-0 record. Between 2016-2018, King went on to work in numerous promotions in the western United States including Western States Wrestling, All Pro Wrestling, Empire Wrestling Federation, DEFY Wrestling, Alternative Wrestling Show and many more. He won his first championship while in Santino Bros. Wrestling, becoming a former one-time SBW Champion. World Series Wrestling (2018-present) On the second day of the WSW International Assault The Elite Takeover event held on November 24, 2018, King and tag team partner Marty Scurll, representing Ring of Honor as team Villain Enterprises defeated reigning champions Concrete Davidson & Flip Gordon to win the WSW Tag Team Championship. This marked King's first tag team championship reign. They successfully retained the titles on November 26 during the fourth day of the WSW International Assault The Elite Takeover event, defeating The Filip Brothers (Stevie Filip & Tome Filip). Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2018-present) King first wrestled on February 16, 2018 at PWG Neon Knights, losing a singles match against Adam Brooks. During the second night of the PWG All Star Weekend 14 event, King and Tyler Bateman under the team name Violence Unlimited, challenged reigning champions team Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) for the PWG World Tag Team Championship, but did not succeed in winning the titles. At PWG Threemendous V, King's first singles title opportunity was held in a match against the reigning champion WALTER for the PWG World Championship, but did not succeed in winning the title. The following year on January 18, 2019 at PWG Hand Of Doom, King won a match defeating Jungle Boy. Ring Of Honor (2018-2020) After signing with Ring of Honor, King made his televised debut during the December 15, 2018 taping (aired for the January 26, 2019 episode of ROH), as a member of Marty Scurll's newly-formed stable Villain Enterprises, along with PCO. They won their debut tag match, defeating the Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova). They continued their winning streak during the January 12, 2019 ROH TV-Tapings, defeating Corey Hollis, John Skyler & Josey Quinn. At Honor Reigns Supreme, Villain Enterprises defeated Silas Young & The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe). During the opening night of the 2019 Road To G1 Supercard event, King & PCO advanced in the first round of the 2019 Tag Wars Tournament after eliminating The Kingdom (TK O'Ryan & Vinny Marseglia).

Known For

  • All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite

    All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite

    2019

  • You Cannot Kill David Arquette

    You Cannot Kill David Arquette

    2020

  • All Elite Wrestling: Rampage

    All Elite Wrestling: Rampage

    2021

  • AEW All In: Texas

    AEW All In: Texas

    2025

  • AEW x NJPW Present Forbidden Door: Zero Hour

    AEW x NJPW Present Forbidden Door: Zero Hour

    2024

  • AEW Revolution

    AEW Revolution

    2025

  • All Elite Wrestling: Collision

    All Elite Wrestling: Collision

    2023

  • AEW All In: London

    AEW All In: London

    2023

  • AEW Double or Nothing

    AEW Double or Nothing

    2022

  • AEW All Out

    AEW All Out

    2022

  • AEW All In: London

    AEW All In: London

    2024

  • AEW Revolution

    AEW Revolution

    2023

  • AEW Double or Nothing

    AEW Double or Nothing

    2023

  • AEW: WrestleDream 2023

    AEW: WrestleDream 2023

    2023

  • AEW: Full Gear 2023

    AEW: Full Gear 2023

    2023