Griff Garrison

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Griff Garrison
Birth nameGarrett Griffith [1]
Born Austell, Georgia, U.S. [2]
Alma mater Guilford College [3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Garrett Griffith [1]
Griff Garrison [4]
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm) [4]
Billed weight202 lb (92 kg) [4]
Trained byLaBron Kozone [4]
DebutOctober 30, 2016 [4]

Garrett Griffith is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Griff Garrison. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling and its sister promotion Ring of Honor.

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Early life

Garrison was born in Austell, Georgia, relocating to North Carolina as a youth. [2] He attended North Davidson High School in Welcome, North Carolina, graduating in 2016. While in high school he played American football as a wide receiver. He went on to attend Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina, graduating in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in education and history. During his time at Guilford College, he played American football for the Guilford Quakers. [1] [3] [5]

Professional wrestling career

Garrison was trained by LaBron Kozone, debuting in 2016. [4] [3] [6] He initially wrestled for Fire Star Pro Wrestling in his home state of North Carolina. He also appeared with promotions such as the Georgia-based Anarchy Wrestling and Southern Fried Championship Wrestling, winning a variety of championships. In 2019, he began appearing with Ring of Honor. [7] From 2018 to 2020, Garrison teamed with his former schoolmate Markus Cross as "Master and the Machine". [1] [8]

In June 2020, Garrison began wrestling for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), appearing on AEW Dynamite and AEW Dark as a jobber. In July 2020, he was paired with Brian Pillman Jr., with the duo dubbed the "Varsity Blonds". The duo went on to compete in AEW's tag team division, competing against teams such as FTR, Private Party, Proud and Powerful, and Hybrid 2. In May 2021, they unsuccessfully challenged the Young Bucks for the AEW World Tag Team Championship. [9] In the same month, Julia Hart joined Garrison and Pillman Jr. as their valet. [10] In July 2021, Garrison and Pillman Jr. were signed to contracts with AEW. [6] In December 2021, Garrison and Pillman Jr. began feuding with Malakai Black after he sprayed Black Mist in Hart's eyes; [11] the feud culminated in a tag team bout pitting the Varsity Blonds against the Kings of the Black Throne (Malakai Black and Brody King) on the January 19, 2022 episode of Dynamite that was won by Black and King. [12] The Varsity Blonds continued to team together until quietly disbanding in October 2022. [13]

In December 2022, Garrison underwent surgery for an undisclosed injury. [14] After over six months of inactivity, he returned to the ring in June 2023 with AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor, losing to Lee Moriarty on episode #15 of Ring of Honor Wrestling . In September 2023, Garrison formed a new tag team with Cole Karter, with Maria Kanellis as their valet. Garrison returned to AEW in October 2023, losing to Wardlow in a squash on an episode of Dynamite. [15] In January 2024, Garrison lost to Adam Copeland on an episode of Collision . In April 2024, Garrison unsuccessfully faced ROH World Champion Mark Briscoe in a "Proving Ground" match. At the ROH pay-per-view Death Before Dishonor in July 2024, Garrison teamed with Anthony Henry in a loss to the Infantry. [16]

Professional wrestling style and persona

Garrison's signature moves include the sleeper hold, spear, spinebuster, and Ivy League Destroyer. [4]

Championships and accomplishments

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