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Michael Edwards, besser bekannt als Eddie the Eagle, ist ein ehemaliger britischer Skispringer. Er ist der erste Springer, der für Großbritannien bei Olympischen Winterspielen an den Start ging. Michael Edwards, besser bekannt als Eddie the Eagle (* 5. Dezember in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England), ist ein ehemaliger britischer Skispringer. Eddie Edwards ist der Name folgender Personen: Eddie Edwards (Musiker) (–), US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker; Eddie Edwards (Tennisspieler). Im angelaufenen Film "Eddie The Eagle" wird historisch lässig die Geschichte eines Sportphänomens namens Michael Edwards erzählt. Entdecken Sie Veröffentlichungen von Eddie Edwards auf Discogs. Kaufen Sie Platten, CDs und mehr von Eddie Edwards auf dem Discogs-Marktplatz. Eddie the Eagle: My Story | Edwards, Eddie | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Eddie Edwards, Nur 55 Meter bei den Olympischen Spielen, aber glücklich dabei zu sein Foto: dpa. Er war der schlechteste Skispringer.

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He made his first defense of the championship at the Ring of Honor Wrestling television tapings the following night, by defeating Cabana, and went to successfully defend the championship again on March 20 by defeating Petey Williams.
Afterwards, Richards attacked Hagadorn when Hagadorn claimed credit for making Richards the best wrestler in the world, and Edwards sided with Richards, ending their association with Hagadorn.
On September 8, , Ring of Honor announced that Edwards had signed a contract extension with the company. On November 12, , Edwards won the Survival of the Fittest tournament.
He defeated Chris Hero in the first round to advance to the final, a six-man elimination match, in which he last eliminated Kenny King via submission to win.
Edwards made his first title defense on April 1, defeating Christopher Daniels at the first night of Honor Takes Center Stage to retain the championship.
With one decision each, Edwards and Strong competed in a minute Iron Man match for the third decision, which Edwards won during overtime.
In order to prepare for his World Championship match, Edwards began training with Dan Severn to counter Richards' mixed martial arts moves. At ROH's Homecoming show on January 20, it was announced that Edwards would be unable to compete during that weekend's shows due to a staph infection, although he still made an appearance to aid Cole.
Whitmer defeated Jay Lethal and Roderick Strong. A short time later, Edwards became a member of the roster. He was scheduled to wrestle champion El Generico in a rematch of their All Star Weekend 8 encounter; the bout was turned into a three-way to include Kevin Steen, who subsequently pinned Edwards and regained the championship.
Edwards made his Battle of Los Angeles return on September 1 and 2. He defeated Kyle O'Reilly in the opening round, before being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Adam Cole, who ultimately won the tournament.
On March 23, , the Dojo Bros. On December 21, the Dojo Bros. Edwards was set to make his return to PWG on July 24, , alongside Davey Richards; however, they were later pulled before the event took place.
On January 16, , Edwards and Richards now renamed as The Wolves , appeared on the first episode of the Genesis specials of Impact Wrestling in a backstage segment with Dixie Carter.
As part of their debut storyline, they revealed they had signed contracts with a new investor in TNA. After being challenged to a three-way tag team match for the title by The Hardys and Team 3D , it was decided all three teams would compete in a best of three series for the title, with the winners of the each match being able to choose the stipulation of the next.
At the end of the series, the teams each had won one match so a fourth match was held; The Wolves won a Full Metal Mayhem match to retain the championship.
On February 15, Edwards suffered a broken heel during a special match against his partner Davey Richards at the One Night Only X-Travaganza taping, and required surgery.
On May 8, on a live edition of Impact Wrestling. The Wolves won the first 2 matches and Dirty Heels won the next two. AT Slammiversary, Aries defeated Richards, so he choose the stipulation for the last match of the series, a 30 minutes tag team iron man match.
With this victory, The Wolves shared with Beer Money the record of most reigns, with four. The Wolves regained the titles the following week in a rematch.
Davey would be injured in the match, and Eddie would embark on a singles career. Edwards regained the title the following day during an Ultimate X match to become a two-time X Division Champion.
However, the match ended in a no-contest after an interference from Mike Bennett and Eddie was attacked by the debuting Moose.
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In , he won the first series of the British celebrity diving programme Splash! In January , he commentated on the Channel 4 TV programme The Jump , [24] where 12 famous people took part in winter sports.
In , he returned to the ski jumping facilities at Canada Olympic Park , where he had taken part in the Olympics in , to make some jumps that were his first in over 15 years.
A biopic chronicling the life story of Edwards had been planned by Irish director Declan Lowney since Comedian Steve Coogan was originally chosen for the title role.
The film was scheduled to begin production once Grint completed work on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1 and Part 2 , but did not go ahead.
It was later announced that Christopher Walken had also joined the film, portraying the role of Bronson Peary's mentor.
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At ROH's Homecoming show on January 20, it was announced that Edwards would be unable to compete during that weekend's shows due to a staph infection, although he still made an appearance to aid Cole.
Whitmer defeated Jay Lethal and Roderick Strong. A short time later, Edwards became a member of the roster.
He was scheduled to wrestle champion El Generico in a rematch of their All Star Weekend 8 encounter; the bout was turned into a three-way to include Kevin Steen, who subsequently pinned Edwards and regained the championship.
Edwards made his Battle of Los Angeles return on September 1 and 2. He defeated Kyle O'Reilly in the opening round, before being eliminated in the quarterfinals by Adam Cole, who ultimately won the tournament.
On March 23, , the Dojo Bros. On December 21, the Dojo Bros. Edwards was set to make his return to PWG on July 24, , alongside Davey Richards; however, they were later pulled before the event took place.
On January 16, , Edwards and Richards now renamed as The Wolves , appeared on the first episode of the Genesis specials of Impact Wrestling in a backstage segment with Dixie Carter.
As part of their debut storyline, they revealed they had signed contracts with a new investor in TNA. After being challenged to a three-way tag team match for the title by The Hardys and Team 3D , it was decided all three teams would compete in a best of three series for the title, with the winners of the each match being able to choose the stipulation of the next.
At the end of the series, the teams each had won one match so a fourth match was held; The Wolves won a Full Metal Mayhem match to retain the championship.
On February 15, Edwards suffered a broken heel during a special match against his partner Davey Richards at the One Night Only X-Travaganza taping, and required surgery.
On May 8, on a live edition of Impact Wrestling. The Wolves won the first 2 matches and Dirty Heels won the next two. AT Slammiversary, Aries defeated Richards, so he choose the stipulation for the last match of the series, a 30 minutes tag team iron man match.
With this victory, The Wolves shared with Beer Money the record of most reigns, with four. The Wolves regained the titles the following week in a rematch.
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