Neon Blaze
Neon Blaze is the slightly older of the Night Riders, and the one who first saw the light in the gimmick. After years of grinding on the undercards as just another journeyman wrestler, Blaze leaned into his love of 80s glam and karate showmanship. Pairing up with Steel Thunder gave him the perfect foil — his flash to Thunder’s mean streak — and together they became the Night Riders, a tag team that blends throwback Southern heeling with neon excess.
No allies recorded.
No rivals recorded.
Event | Segment/Match | Date | Result |
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Heart of Dixie tour: 2.2 | Night Riders vs Urban Ninjaz | Sep 29, 2025 | — |
No promos have been posted by this character.
Wins | Losses | No Contest | Total Matches | Win % | Loss % |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
This character has never held a title.
No awards recorded for this character.
Entrance Description | — |
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Move 1 | Running Dropkick (often followed by a pose) |
Move 2 | Spinning Arm Drag into a kip-up |
Move 3 | Flying Crossbody (standing or from the top rope) |
Move 4 | Atomic Drop into a clothesline combo |
Move 5 | Back Elbow out of the corner, followed by finger guns to the crowd |
Special 1 | Laser Line – Springboard Clothesline |
Special 2 | Neon Crush – Running Neckbreaker with a rolling kip-up |
Special 3 | Midnight Rush – Swinging Tornado DDT |
Finisher Setup | — |
Basic Finisher | Blaze of Glory |
Submission Finisher | — |
In-Ring Personality | Cocky, high-energy showman who lives for crowd interaction. Loves to play to the fans, over-celebrate offense, and taunt opponents with neon swagger. Brings comedic beats without being a pure comedy wrestler — thinks he’s the coolest guy alive. |
In-Ring Tactics | Quick flurries of offense to disorient opponents Showboating between moves, sometimes costing momentum Rallies the crowd for Steel’s hot tag Takes most of the heat in a standard tag structure, selling big for the comeback Uses speed and flash to make opponents look strong before turning the tide |
Always Do | Pose after nearly every successful big move Do a “neon finger gun” gesture at the hard cam React theatrically when hit, often with a loud “whoa!” or stagger Get the crowd clapping in unison during a rest hold Sell the hot tag like it’s the biggest moment of the match |
Never Do | Play it straight for long stretches — he always injects personality Win without celebrating like he just beat Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania Ignore crowd reactions — he feeds off them Deliver a brutal or overly stiff strike — his style is flashy, not vicious |