Shane Taylor

Alias:
Jack Frost

Birthplace:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Shane Taylor is an American Professional wrestler.  One of the largest, most intimidating stars in Ring of Honor history, Shane Taylor made a splash in Ring of Honor interfering in a No Disqualification ROH World Tag Team Title bout. Having an axe to grind with challenger Ray Rowe, Taylor helped cost Rowe and his partner Hanson the ROH World Tag Team Championship.  Since then, Taylor has been a dominant tag team competitor with an eye on singles competition. In tag team bouts, the monstrous Cleveland native was not afraid to mix it up with and hold his own against brawlers like War Machine and the Briscoes. Now, Taylor uses splashes, slams, and unrelenting violence to take it to ROH stars.  With his eyes set on ROH World singles gold, Taylor called out Jay Briscoe, one of only three men to hold the ROH World Championship more than once. Looking to make a statement, Taylor is has made his statement calling out of the all-time Ring of Honor greats. With an unmatched combination of size and strength, Taylor has the tools to quickly rise up the ROH singles ranks and assert his dominance.

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