
Steven Haworth
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Biography
Steven Haworth better known by his ring name Nigel McGuinness, is an English professional wrestler, commentator, and magician. He is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he serves as a color commentator on Collision. He is known for work with Ring of Honor, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah and WWE. He held the ROH Pure Championship for a record 350 days and is a former ROH World Champion, holding the title for 545 days. From October 2009 to June 2011, Haworth wrestled for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Desmond Wolfe. This would be his last run as an in-ring performer. He returned to ROH in August 2011, working as a colour commentator, and officially retired from in-ring competition on 17 December 2011. He left ROH in December 2016 and signed with WWE soon thereafter. Haworth was released from WWE in 2022 and signed with AEW in 2023 as a commentator. He returned to the ring as a wrestler in 2024 at All In.
Born: January 23, 1976
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Known For

ROH: The Battle Lines Are Drawn
The Battle Line are Drawn was a wrestling event held by Ring of Honor. It took place on January 10, 2004 at the Roberts Center in Wilmington, Ohio. The show was named after it’s main event, as The Prophecy and the Second City Saints faced off in their fist match against each other.

ROH: Generation Next
Generation Next was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on May 22, 2004 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

ROH: Nigel McGuinness - An ROH Career Retrospective
The career of former ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness has been defined by the sacrifices he made for his love of professional wrestling. Whether it was outside the ring in his personal life, or inside the ring with his own body, he certainly paid a price in his pursuit of a dream, a dream Nigel achieved through his in-ring tenure with Ring of Honor.

Nigel McGuinness: In It to Win It
A record setting Pure Champion and a record holding World Champion; through two dominant title reigns, Nigel McGuinness etched out his position in the Ring of Honor history books through pain and sacrifice.

WXW Presents: The American Dragon Bryan Danielson
Featuring Bryan Danielson's best WXW matches.

The Many Adventures of El Generico
While there are many individuals who have left their mark on Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, one of the biggest impressions has been left by "The Generic Luchadore" El Generic! Originally coming to PWG in hopes of earning a few pesos to keep the lights on in his family's single-room home, El Generico immediately exceeded his greatest expectations by catching on with the fans and becoming PWG World Champion. From that point on, he was able to purchase multiple single-room dwellings for his family members, and even expand into philanthropic efforts with his orphanage, Los Angelitos de El Generico.

ROH: Year 5
The best matches from Ring of Honor in 2006.

American Wolves: The Hunt Never Dies
With unequaled aggression and a natural chemistry honed from a mutual desire to be the absolute best, The American Wolves took the tag team division by storm. Sending a message with ruthless assaults on The Briscoes and Steen & Generico, Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards quickly ascended to the top of the heap and claimed championship success. Be it in a Ladder War on in state of the art tag team exhibition against duos like The Young Bucks or The Kings of Wrestling, Davey & Eddie dominated the competition with a unique hybrid of submission wrestling, brutal striking, and with a drive for success rarely matched by any others.

Alex Shelley: Made in Detroit
"Talent on loan from God" - that is how Alex Shelley referred to himself the night Generation Next made its debut in Philadelphia and given the amazing wrestling abilities he has displayed throughout his career, it's a nickname hard to discredit. Even before he helped found the group, during his tag team and subsequent rivalry with Jimmy Jacobs, Alex Shelley demonstrated gifts few wrestlers possess and it only blossomed further under the GenNext banner. Battles with Jay Lethal, Doug Williams, and Bryan Danielson honed his technical prowess and prepared Alex for what would come next as he was exiled from the group he founded...

Austin Aries: The Greatest Man That Ever Lived
He established himself as a bona fide star the night he dethroned Samoa Joe for the ROH World Title. He asserted his dominance as an ROH World Tag Team champion alongside Roderick Strong. He cemented his status as the Ace of ROH with his 3 match series against Bryan Danielson. So what was next for Austin Aries? Making history once again by becoming the only two-time World champion in Ring of Honor history...
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