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Introduction

Fred Yehi is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances in Full Impact Pro and Evolve.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2012-present)

Yehi made his Evolve debut at Evolve 51 losing to Lio Rush. Yehi returned to Evolve in early 2016 in the Style Battle 2016 Tournament Round Robin Challenge losing to Tracy Williams and Matt Riddle. At Evolve 55 he lost to Anthony Nese in a four-way match. At Evolve 56, Yehi joined Catch Point after a loss to Drew Gulak. At Evolve 61, Yehi lost a WWE Cruiserweight Classic qualifying match to T.J. Perkins. Yehi defeated Anthony Nese at Evolve 62 after applying a Koji Clutch after Nese attempted a 450 Splash, this was Yehi's first win in Evolve. At Evolve 65, Catch Point defeat Jonathan Gresham, Darby Allin and Chris Dickinson. At Evolve 73, Yehi and Tracy Williams became the Evolve tag team champions for the first time after defeating Chris Hero (replacement for Drew Galloway) and DUSTIN, Tony Nese and Drew Gulak, and The Gatekeepers. Catch Point successfully defended the Evolve Tag Team titles at Evolve 74, defeating Peter Kaasa and Ricochet.

Yehi debuted for Full Impact Pro at Everything Burns in 2016 teaming with Gary Jay and defeating Aaron Solo and Jason Cade. Yehi defeated Caleb Konley at Accelerate 2016 to win the FIP World Heavyweight Championship.

In wrestling

Finishing moves

  • Koji clutch

Nicknames

  • The Resurrector of Wrestling
  • Bonafide

    Championships and accomplishments

    • Anarchy Wrestling
      • Anarchy Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Slim J
    • Evolve
      • Evolve Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Tracy Williams
    • Full Impact Pro
      • FIP World Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
    • Peachstate Wrestling Alliance
      • PWA No Limits Championship (1 time)
    • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
      • PWI ranked him #122 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2017