Shelton Benjamin
Shelton James Benjamin is an American professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler., he is signed to All Elite Wrestling, where he is a member of The Hurt Syndicate and a former AEW World Tag Team Champion with stablemate Bobby Lashley. Benjamin is best known for his tenures with WWE, first from 2000 to 2010, and then again from 2017 to 2023. He is also known for his appearances in Ring of Honor and in Japan with New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah under the ring name Shelton X Benjamin.
Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Benjamin was a two-sport athlete in college, having won an NJCAA championship in both track and field and collegiate wrestling. After attending junior college, he completed his degree from the University of Minnesota. Benjamin started his professional wrestling career in WWE's developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling, where he held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship four times. WWE then moved him to the main roster in 2002, where he formed an alliance with Kurt Angle and Charlie Haas, known as Team Angle, and later, The World's Greatest Tag Team with Haas. During his first tenure with the company, he won the WWE Intercontinental Championship three times, with his first title reign lasting 244 days, the longest reign in this century until 2023, the WWE United States Championship once, and the WWE Tag Team Championship two times with Haas. He was released from WWE in April 2010, and began performing for ROH, where he reunited with Charlie Haas and went on to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship twice. He made his NJPW debut in 2012, and appeared in Pro Wrestling Noah in 2015, both as a member of Suzuki-gun. He returned to WWE in August 2017, going on to join The Hurt Business and win the renamed WWE Raw Tag Team Championship a third time with Cedric Alexander, and the WWE 24/7 Championship three times. He was released again in September 2023, returning to the independent circuit. He made his AEW debut the following October, reuniting with MVP and Lashley as The Hurt Syndicate.
Amateur wrestling
Benjamin was born and raised in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He began wrestling his sophomore year at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School. Benjamin recorded a 122–10 overall win–loss record in his high school wrestling career and was a two-time 4A SCHSL wrestling state champion at heavyweight, winning in 1993 and 1994.Benjamin then attended Lassen Community College in Susanville, California, winning National Junior College Athletic Association championships in wrestling and 100 meters. After his freshman year at Lassen, he briefly went to North Carolina State University on a football scholarship in 1995, before returning back to Lassen to finish out his sophomore year.
He then transferred to the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship for his junior and senior years of college. He achieved All-American status twice in wrestling, placing fifth in the heavyweight division of the NCAA Championships in 1997, then improving to third place in 1998. After graduation, he served as an assistant wrestling coach at his alma mater and trained future Ohio Valley Wrestling tag team partner Brock Lesnar. Benjamin thought about trying to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics but decided instead to pursue a professional wrestling career.
Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment (2000–2010)
Ohio Valley Wrestling (2000–2002)
On January 10, 2000, Benjamin signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation and was placed in its developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling. OVW booker Jim Cornette paired Benjamin with his former college roommate Brock Lesnar after he felt Lesnar was "boring" as a wrestler and had "no personality", while Benjamin was "exciting". Together, they were known as the "Minnesota Stretching Crew," and they held the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship on three occasions. The first two reigns occurred during February and July 2001. They won the title for a third time from Rico Constantino and The Prototype on October 29, 2001. After Lesnar was called up to the main roster in November 2001, Benjamin formed a tag team with Redd Dogg Begnaud called "The Dogg Pound" and once again won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship on July 17, 2002. Benjamin then wrestled at several house shows for the main WWE roster and eventually made his WWE television debut on Sunday Night Heat as a face on July 29 defeating Justin Credible. A week later he defeated Shawn Stasiak on Heat. He was taken off WWE television that September and returned to OVW.Team Angle / World's Greatest Tag Team (2002–2004)
Benjamin joined WWE's SmackDown! brand on the December 26, 2002, episode of SmackDown!, forming an alliance with Charlie Haas with Olympic gold-medalist Kurt Angle as their mentor known as "Team Angle". Their first televised match together in WWE was on the January 2, 2003, episode of SmackDown! against Edge and Chris Benoit.The duo won the WWE Tag Team Championship just a month after their debut by defeating the champions, Los Guerreros on the February 6 episode of SmackDown!. They continued their feud with Benoit until No Way Out on February 23, when Benoit teamed with Brock Lesnar to defeat Team Angle. The two then went on to compete in their first WrestleMania match at WrestleMania XIX on March 30, retaining the WWE Tag Team Championship in a Triple Threat match against Los Guerreros, and Chris Benoit and Rhyno. Team Angle later lost the WWE Tag Team Championship to Eddie Guerrero and his new partner Tajiri at Judgment Day on May 18 in a ladder match. The storyline concluded on the June 12, 2003 episode of SmackDown!, when Angle confronted Benjamin and Haas and fired them from Team Angle.
After parting ways with Angle, Benjamin and Haas began referring to themselves as the "World's Greatest Tag Team". They won the WWE Tag Team Championship back from Guerrero and Tajiri on the July 3, 2003 episode of SmackDown!. They lost the titles to Los Guerreros on the September 18 episode of SmackDown!, after Benjamin suffered a legitimate knee injury during the match. Benjamin was side-lined for approximately one month, but the pair competed together again, taking part in a fatal four way match for the WWE Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania XX on March 14, 2004 that was won by Too Cool.
Intercontinental Champion (2004–2006)
On the March 22, 2004 episode of Raw, Benjamin was drafted to the Raw brand as part of the 2004 WWE draft lottery. After arriving, Benjamin quickly became a face when he scored an upset victory over Triple H. Benjamin then feuded with Triple H, beating him three times in total: once by pinfall, once by countout and once by disqualification. As part of the storyline, Benjamin then feuded with the other members of Triple H's stable Evolution. Benjamin defeated Ric Flair at Backlash on April 18 and lost to Randy Orton in an WWE Intercontinental Championship match at Bad Blood on June 13. During a match with Garrison Cade on the June 20, 2004, episode of Heat, Benjamin punched Cade's knee brace, breaking his hand in the process and briefly taking him out of action.Benjamin returned on the September 13, 2004 episode of Raw, helping Randy Orton fight off Evolution. He was later chosen by the fans to compete for the Intercontinental Championship in a match against then-champion Chris Jericho at Taboo Tuesday on October 19. Benjamin won the match, giving him his first singles title in the company. During his reign as Intercontinental Champion, Benjamin retained the title against challengers such as Christian at Survivor Series on November 14, Maven at New Year's Revolution on January 9, 2005, and Chris Jericho at Backlash on May 1. On the May 2 episode of Raw, Benjamin faced Shawn Michaels in the first round of the Gold Rush tournament to determine the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, but lost. Benjamin lost the title to Carlito on the June 20, 2005 episode of Raw, ending the longest Intercontinental Championship reign of that decade and the 21st century overall at 244 days.
In late-2005, Benjamin was depicted as having a "losing streak". In January 2006, Benjamin's "Momma" coming to Raw to confront Benjamin. Momma slapped and yelled at Benjamin every time he lost a match. Before long, she assisted Benjamin in his matches, often interfering on his behalf. This led to Benjamin turning heel for the second time in his career. Benjamin then began a rivalry with then-Intercontinental Champion Ric Flair. On the February 20, 2006 episode of Raw, Benjamin defeated Flair to win his second Intercontinental Championship after Momma faked a heart problem, causing enough of a distraction to allow Benjamin to cheat and win the title. Benjamin continued to feud with Flair, but Momma no longer accompanied him to ringside. Benjamin explained her absence by stating that she was undergoing heart surgery in the hospital. She actually left due to being sexually harassed by someone in WWE.
In April 2006, Benjamin competed in the second Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 22. Benjamin then began a rivalry with Rob Van Dam, the winner of the match, in an attempt to take Van Dam's Money in the Bank contract. During this time, Benjamin emphasized his new heel persona by now wearing shades, jewelry, and occasional colored shirts while entering the ring. At one point, Benjamin was defeated by his former tag team partner, the returning Charlie Haas, on the April 17 episode of Raw. A stipulation added to the match meant that due to this loss, Benjamin had to defend the Intercontinental Championship in the same match as his shot at Van Dam's contract, meaning at Backlash on April 30 it would be a "Winner Takes All" match. Van Dam won at Backlash and became Intercontinental Champion. On the May 15 episode of Raw, Benjamin regained the title from Van Dam in a Tornado Tag Team match, pitting Benjamin, Triple H and Chris Masters against Van Dam and WWE Champion John Cena; both the WWE Championship and WWE Intercontinental Championship could be won by whoever pinned the appropriate champion. Benjamin pinned Van Dam, picking up his third Intercontinental Championship. Subsequently, Benjamin feuded with Carlito and others for his Intercontinental Championship before losing the title to Johnny Nitro in a triple threat match also involving Carlito at Vengeance in June 2006.