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In [[2011]], London made his debut for Lucha Libre USA as Sydistiko, as a replacement of [[TJ Perkins]]. Also in [[2011]] wrestled for [[EAW]]. | In [[2011]], London made his debut for Lucha Libre USA as Sydistiko, as a replacement of [[TJ Perkins]]. Also in [[2011]] wrestled for [[EAW]]. | ||
Would return to Mexico the next year in [[2012]] to team up with [[Brian Kendrick]] in a win over [[Alex Kozlov]] and [[Rocky Romero]] at [[Poliforum Zamna]]. | |||
In [[2016]], London would return to Mexico for [[Triplemanía XXIV]], teaming up with [[Matt Cross]] in a Four-Way match for the [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]]; said match would be won by [[Aerostar]] and [[Drago]]. | |||
After almost nine years, London returned to Mexico on May 2, 2025 as an [[MLW]] wrestler for the [[CMLL]] vs. MLW event; his match with [[Neon (CMLL,2022)|Neon]] ended in a time-limit draw. Would wrestle in [[Arena Coliseo]] the next day, teaming with [[Donovan Dijak]] and [[Matthew Justice]] the next day in a losing effort against [[Rey Hechicero|Hechichero]], [[Gran Guerrero]] and [[Difunto]]. | |||
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Profile
In 2011, London made his debut for Lucha Libre USA as Sydistiko, as a replacement of TJ Perkins. Also in 2011 wrestled for EAW.
Would return to Mexico the next year in 2012 to team up with Brian Kendrick in a win over Alex Kozlov and Rocky Romero at Poliforum Zamna.
In 2016, London would return to Mexico for Triplemanía XXIV, teaming up with Matt Cross in a Four-Way match for the AAA World Tag Team Championship; said match would be won by Aerostar and Drago.
After almost nine years, London returned to Mexico on May 2, 2025 as an MLW wrestler for the CMLL vs. MLW event; his match with Neon ended in a time-limit draw. Would wrestle in Arena Coliseo the next day, teaming with Donovan Dijak and Matthew Justice the next day in a losing effort against Hechichero, Gran Guerrero and Difunto.
