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Pete Dunne

Notable Championships:

4FW Junior Heavyweight Championship
ATTACK! 24:7 Championship (5x)
AWW British Tag Team Championship
FCP Championship
OTT No Limits Championship (2x)
Pro Wrestling Kingdom Championship
PROGRESS Tag Team Championship
PROGRESS World Championship
Relentless Division Championship
RevPro British Cruiserweight Championship
VII Pro Championship
wXw Shotgun Championship

Pete Dunne comes into this weekend’s tournament with a major amount of hype, and it’s all deserved. Having wrestled in 14 different countries, it will be difficult for anyone in the tournament to rival Dunne’s experience, even though Dunne is only 23 years old. Dunne has wrestled all over the world, and taken on amazing talents such as Sonjay Dutt, Tomohiro Ishii, and Yuji Nagata. Many may look at Dunne and immediately assume they’re looking at a cruiserweight-type high flyer, and while Dunne does have that skill, his experiences and, quite frankly, his failings in the past turned him towards a more aggressive style, where the win is all that matters. Dunne has been clear that his intensity causes him to place an enormous amount of pressure on himself heading into this tournament, but he doesn’t see that as an issue. Rather, he’s adamant that pressure only means that he needs to win this tournament, and he fully intends to get exactly what he needs.

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