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Trey Miguel
Miguel in 2019
Birth nameTrey McBrayer[1]
Born (1994-08-30) August 30, 1994 (age 30)
Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Spouse(s)
(m. 2023)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Trey[2]
Trey Miguel[3]
Bill Ding[4]
Billed height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[3]
Billed weight172 lb (78 kg)[3]
Billed fromToledo, Ohio[3]
Trained byDave Crist
DebutAugust 1, 2009

Trey McBrayer (born August 30, 1994), better known by his ring name Trey Miguel, is an American professional wrestler, where he is a member of The Rascalz stable. He is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He also makes appearances on WWE's NXT brand. In TNA, He is a former two-time Impact X Division Champion and a former one-time Impact World Tag Team Champion.[3]

Early life

Trey McBrayer was born on August 30, 1994, in Toledo, Ohio.[1]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2009–present)

McBrayer began training sometime in 2009 at the Glass City Pro Wrestling School until he eventually moved to Dayton, Ohio where he studied under the tutelage of Dave Crist.[1]

On July 8, 2017, Miguel teamed with his future partners Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz for the first time to defeat Ohio Is 4 Killers (Dave Crist, Jake Crist and Sami Callihan) in a doors match at CZW's iPPV EVILution. On April 17, 2018, at CZW's Welcome to the Combat Zone, Miguel was introduced as the newest member of The Rascalz alongside Myron Reed. After this, Miguel and Reed began teaming across the entire independent circuit as Wentz and Xavier, the other two Rascalz members teamed as well. Together, Miguel and Reed won the IWA Mid-South Tag Team Championship once on March 8 and the Rockstar Pro Trios Championship twice (once with Alex Colon and Dustin Rayz), on May 4 and May 9 respectively.

On September 1, 2017, Miguel defeated Jeremiah for the Rockstar Pro Championship, a title which he held for 91 days before dropping it to Jake Crist. Miguel then regained the title on February 2, 2018, defeating Crist but later that same night he lost the title to Jon Murray.

At a cross promotional event for Fight Club: PRO and Destiny Wrestling on April 4, 2019, Miguel defeated Penelope Ford, Kip Sabian, and Jake Atlas for the vacant Destiny Wrestling Next Generation Championship. He then made his first title defense on August 9, against Aiden Prince, Kevin Blackwood, Lionel Knight and Ryan Wright in a successful attempt.

On May 12, 2019, Miguel and Wentz won the WC Big Top Tag Team Championship at WrestleCircus event Encore by defeating The Dirty Devils (Andy Dalton and Isaiah James) and The Riegel Twins (Logan and Sterling) in a three-way match.[5][6] After a successful title defense against Riegel Twins and Private Party at Big Top Revival,[7] Miguel and Wentz vacated the titles on July 25.

Impact Wrestling / Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2017–present)

Early appearances (2017–2018)

Before being officially signed to Impact Wrestling, Miguel competed in a few tryout matches. The first being on the August 20, 2017, episode of Impact!, teaming with Jon Bolen where they lost to Ohio Versus Everything (Jake and Dave Crist). The latter being Miguel's trainer and the guy who helped break him into the company. On the September 6, 2018 episode of Impact!, Miguel made his second appearance by teaming with Zachary Wentz and Ace Austin as enhancement talents again against Ohio Versus Everything (Dave Crist, Jake Crist, and Sami Callihan) in a losing effort.[8]

The Rascalz (2018–2020)

Trey (center) with Dez (left) and Wentz (right) as The Rascalz in July 2019

A vignette aired promoting the debut of The Rascalz on the November 15 episode of Impact!.[9] On the November 29 episode of Impact!, Miguel made his official debut alongside Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz as the trio known as The Rascalz, accompanying them ringside when Xavier and Wentz competed in a tag team match against Chris Bey and Mike Sydal.[10] In mid-2019, Trey and the Rascalz began a feud against Moose, which led to all The Rascalz making their pay-per-view debut against Moose and The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) in a six-man tag team match at Rebellion, which Rascalz lost. During the match, the ring names of Xavier, Miguel and Wentz were shortened to Dez, Trey and Wentz respectively.

On the November 13, 2019, episode of Impact, Trey became the number one contender for the X Division Championship by pinning Petey Williams in a six-way match, but failed to win the title from Ace Austin at Hard to Kill.[11] At Slammiversary, Trey received his first shot at the vacant Impact World Championship in a five-way elimination match against Ace Austin, Eddie Edwards, Rich Swann, and the returning Eric Young, but was eliminated first by Young.[12] On November 11, it was revealed that The Rascalz would soon be leaving Impact and had interest from both WWE and All Elite Wrestling. During the November 17 tapings, The Rascalz were given a "send-off" by the Impact locker room. Trey confirmed the following day that he, Dez and Wentz were in fact done appearing on Impact Wrestling. Dez and Wentz went on to sign with WWE while Trey remained a free agent.

X Division Champion (2021–2023)

Trey made a surprise return to Impact on the January 26, 2021, episode of Impact, teaming with Tommy Dreamer, Rich Swann, and Willie Mack to defeat Chris Bey, Moose, Ken Shamrock, and Sami Callihan.[13] During his return match, his ring name was reverted to Trey Miguel. Shortly after his return, Miguel began a heated high level feud with Callihan based on Callihan's theory that Miguel couldn't survive without Dez and Wentz. Throughout the deeply personal feud, Miguel would get tormented by Callihan in many ways including being forced to watch his trainee Sam Beale get beat down and be constantly told he "lost his passion". After weeks of back and forth attacks and mind games, the feud culminated in a last man standing match at Rebellion, which Miguel won.[14]

In September, Miguel entered a tournament to determine a new X Division Champion, where he defeated Alex Zayne and Laredo Kid in the first round.[15] At Bound for Glory, Miguel defeated El Phantasmo and Steve Maclin in the final to win the Impact X Division Championship.[16][17] On the October 28 episode of Impact!, Miguel made his first successful title defense against New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) talent Rocky Romero.[18] Miguel then retained his title against Laredo Kid and Steve Maclin at Turning Point,[19] against Maclin at Hard To Kill,[20] and against Jake Something at Sacrifice.[21] On April 1, 2022, at Multiverse of Matches, Miguel successfully defended his X Division Championship against Blake Christian, Chris Bey, Jordynne Grace, Rich Swann, and Vincent in an Intergender Ultimate X match.[22] At Rebellion, he lost the title to Ace Austin in a three-way match involving Mike Bailey, ending his reign at 182 days.[23] Two weeks later, he failed to regain the title in a rematch at Under Siege.[24]

On the May 12 episode of Impact!, Miguel competed in a Gauntlet for the Gold to determine the number one contender to Josh Alexander's Impact World Championship at Slammiversary, but was eliminated by Steve Maclin.[25] On the May 26 episode of Impact!, Miguel defeated Alex Shelley to qualify for the Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship at Slammiversary.[26] At the event, he failed to capture the title that was won by Mike Bailey.[27] On the June 30 episode of Impact!, Miguel won a four-way match to get a shot at the X Division title.[28] A day later, at Against All Odds, he failed to beat Bailey for the title.[29]

On September 23, at Victory Road, Miguel competed in an Intergender Triple Threat Revolver to determine the number one contender for the X Division Championship, but was eliminated by eventual winner Frankie Kazarian.[30] He later took part in a tournament to crown a new X Division Champion, defeating Alan Angels in the quarterfinals and Mike Bailey in the semifinals.[31][32] On November 18, at Over Drive, Miguel defeated Black Taurus in the final by turning heel after blinding him with spray paint, and won the vacant title for a second time.[33] On the December 1 episode of Impact!, Miguel explained what he needed to do to regain the title and sprayed green paint on it.[34] On January 13, 2023, on the Countdown to Hard to Kill pre-show, Miguel defeated Taurus to successfully retain his title.[35] He continued to retain the X Division title on Impact! against Mike Jackson,[36] and against Crazzy Steve in a Monster's Ball match.[37] Miguel followed that with more successful defenses against Lince Dorado at Sacrifice,[38] against Clark Connors, Frankie Kazarian, Kevin Knight, Rich Swann, and Rocky Romero in a six-way scramble match at Multiverse United,[39] against Jonathan Gresham and Mike Bailey in a three-way elimination match at Rebellion[40] and against Chris Sabin at Under Siege.[41] On June 9 at Against All Odds, Miguel lost the X Division Championship to Sabin, ending his reign at 203 days.[42]

The Rascalz reunion and WWE debut (2023–present)

On the June 29, 2023, episode of Impact, Miguel had a rematch against Chris Sabin for the X Division Championship which ended in a no-contest when Zachary Wentz made his return and attacked the latter, thus reuniting The Rascalz as villains in the process.[43] On July 23 at Emergence, Miguel and Wentz won the Impact World Tag Team Championship for the first time in their careers by defeating Subculture (Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster).[44] On October 21 at Bound for Glory, Miguel and Wentz lost the Impact World Tag Team Championship to ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey), ending their reign at 55 days.[45]

On the July 9, 2024 episode of NXT, Dezmond Xavier, who now wrestles in WWE as Wes Lee, was about to announce that he would walk away after losing a Last Chance match for the NXT North American Championship at NXT Heatwave but was interrupted by Miguel (who makes his WWE debut appearance) and the returning Wentz (who formerly wrestled in WWE as Nash Carter). Miguel and Wentz managed to convince Lee to stay and the trio reunited for the first time since 2020.[46] In his debut WWE match, The Rascalz defeated Gallus (Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, and Wolfgang) in a six-man tag team match the following week.[47] At Week 2 of NXT: The Great American Bash on August 6, Wentz and Lee were defeated by NXT Tag Team Champions Nathan Frazer and Axiom in a title match. After the match, Lee turned on Miguel and Wentz, lashing out at the latter for leaving him back in 2022 to turn heel for the first time in his career.[48] Miguel made an appearance at NXT No Mercy on September 1 to assist Wentz to defeat Lee.[49] Two days later on NXT, Miguel and Wentz defeated Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) and Hank Walker and Tank Ledger in a triple threat tag team match for a NXT Tag Team Championship match.[50] However, Miguel and Wentz failed to appear for the title match after Lee had taken out Miguel offscreen.[51] In reality, it was reported that Miguel had to undergo an unexpected minor surgery.[52]

Personal life

McBrayer was formerly in a relationship with Canadian journalist Alicia Atout. On July 9, 2023, he announced his engagement to fellow professional wrestler Ashley D'Amboise.[53]

Championships and accomplishments

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