Powerhouse Hobbs

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Powerhouse Hobbs

William Hobson (born January 23, 1991) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs under the ring name Powerhouse Hobbs and is a member of The Opps. He is one-third of the current AEW World Trios Champions alongside stablemates Samoa Joe and Katsuyori Shibata. He is also a former AEW TNT Champion.

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Birth nameWilliam Hobson
Born (1991-01-23) January 23, 1991 (age 34)[1]
East Palo Alto, California, U.S.[2]
Children3[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Powerhouse Hobbs[4][5]
Will Hobbs[6]
Will.I.IS[7]
Will Rood[7]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[2]
Billed weight270 lb (122 kg)[2]
Billed fromEast Palo Alto, California, U.s.[8]
Trained byDonovan Morgan[6]
Ezekiel Jackson[9]
Frank Murdoch[6]
Michael Modest[6]
Roland Alexander[10]
DebutJuly 18, 2009[11]
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Early life

Hobson attended Sequoia High School in Redwood City, California, where he played football and other sports.[2] As a youth, he attended professional wrestling events, including SuperBrawl VIII in the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California.[10]

Professional wrestling career

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Independent circuit (2009–2020)

After graduating from high school, Hobson attended the All Pro Wrestling (APW) professional wrestling school in Hayward, California.[2] He made his professional wrestling debut on July 18, 2009, at APW's "Gym Wars" event under the ring name "Will Rood".[6][11] Hobson wrestled for APW over the following decade, during which time he held the APW Worldwide Internet Championship three times.[12] He also held the APW Tag Team Championship thrice, teaming with Marcus Lewis as "Lion Power".[13] In 2014 he briefly used the ring name "Will.I.IS";[14] in 2016 he changed his ring name to "Will Hobbs".[15]

Between 2011 and 2020 Hobson also appeared with multiple independent promotions, principally in the San Francisco Bay Area.[16] These included Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (where he held the UWN Tag Team Championship with Damien Grundy as "Cold Cold War"),[17] Gold Rush Pro Wrestling (where he held the GRPW Dynamite Division Championship),[18] and Pro Championship Wrestling (where he held the PCW Tag Team Championship with Mitch Valentine as the "Dream Team").[19] In 2016, Hobson made a one-off appearance for WWE, losing to Baron Corbin in a dark match in the SAP Center in San Jose, California.[20]

All Elite Wrestling (2020–present)

Early beginnings (2020–2024)

In July 2020, Hobson began to work for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as "Will Hobbs", wrestling on its YouTube show AEW Dark. On September 5, 2020, Hobbs competed in a 21-man Casino Battle Royale at the All Out pay-per-view, which was won by Lance Archer.[21] His performance in the match impressed AEW president Tony Khan,[22][23] and he was signed to a contract with AEW.[24][25] On the September 16, 2020 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs saved AEW World Champion Jon Moxley from an attack by Brian Cage and Ricky Starks.[26] On the October 7 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs unsuccessfully challenged Cage for the FTW Championship.[27] On the November 18 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs turned heel by aligning himself with Team Taz (Taz, Brian Cage, and Ricky Starks), joining them in an attack on Cody Rhodes and Darby Allin.[28] Later that month, his ring name was tweaked to "Powerhouse Hobbs".[4][5] At the December 2, 2020 television special Winter Is Coming, Hobbs and Starks lost to Rhodes and Allin.[29]

Throughout early 2021, Hobbs scored a series of singles and tag team victories on episodes of AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation. At the Double or Nothing pay-per-view in May 2021, Hobbs competed in a Casino Battle Royale that was won by Jungle Boy.[30] On July 14, 2021, on the Fyter Fest television special, Hobbs aided stablemate Ricky Starks in an FTW Championship victory over Brian Cage, thus expelling Cage from Team Taz;[31] Hobbs went on to defeat Cage on the September 1 episode of Dynamite.[32] On the September 15, 2021 episode of Dynamite, Team Taz attacked CM Punk while he was on commentary, resulting in a match between Hobbs and Punk at the AEW Grand Slam television special (Punk's first televised match in over seven years),[33][34] which was won by Punk.[35] For the remainder of the year, Hobbs wrestled primarily on AEW Dark.[30]

In March 2022 at Revolution, Hobbs competed in a Face of the Revolution ladder match that was won by Wardlow. Throughout mid-2022, he largely competed in tag team matches alongside Starks; at Double or Nothing in May 2022 they unsuccessfully challenged Jurassic Express for the AEW World Tag Team Championship in a triple threat match that also featured Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland.[36] At Dynamite: Fight for the Fallen on July 27, 2022, Hobbs turned on Starks after Starks lost the FTW Championship, delivering a clothesline to the back of Starks' neck followed by a spinebuster.[37] The following week, Taz formally disbanded Team Taz.[38] At All Out in September 2022, Hobbs defeated Starks; later that month, on Grand Slam, Starks defeated Hobbs in a lights out match.[36][39]

At Full Gear in November 2022, Hobbs faced Samoa Joe and Wardlow in a three-way dance for the AEW TNT Championship that was won by Samoa Joe.[36][40] In March 2023, Hobbs won a Face of the Revolution ladder match, giving him a shot at the TNT Championship.[41] On the following episode of Dynamite, Hobbs (with assistance from Q. T. Marshall) defeated Wardlow in a falls count anywhere match to win the TNT Championship.[42] Hobbs subsequently jointed Marshall's "QTV" stable.[43] On the April 19, 2023 episode of Dynamite, Wardlow defeated Hobbs to regain the title.[44] In July 2023, Hobbs left QTV.[45]

In July 2023, Hobbs competed in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament, defeating Dustin Rhodes in the quarter-finals[46] before losing to Ricky Starks in the semi-finals of the tournament.[47] At All Out in September 2023, Hobbs lost to Miro.[48] In October 2023, Hobbs joined the Don Callis Family, attacking Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega.[49] In November 2023, the Don Callis Family (Hobbs, Konosuke Takeshita, and Kyle Fletcher) and Brian Cage lost to Jericho, Omega, Kota Ibushi, and Paul Wight in a street fight. At Worlds End the following month, Hobbs, Takeshita, Big Bill and Ricky Starks lost to Jericho, Darby Allin, Sammy Guevara, and Sting.[50] On the April 24, 2024 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs unsuccessfully challenged Jon Moxley for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.[51] Hobbs sustained a knee injury during the match that required surgery.[52]

On the November 6, 2024, episode of Dynamite, Hobbs returned as the mystery partner for Ricochet, defeating Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher and ending his tenure with the Don Callis Family.[53] On December 28 at Worlds End, Hobbs unsuccessfully challenged Takeshita for the AEW International Championship.[54]

The Opps (2025–present)

On the January 8, 2025 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs won a Casino Gauntlet match to earn a match against Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship, but failed to win the title the following week at Dynamite: Maximum Carnage.[55][56] After losing to Moxley, Hobbs began a feud with Big Bill of The Learning Tree.[57] On the February 19 episode of Dynamite, Hobbs defeated Bill in a Street Fight.[58]

In April 2025 at Dynamite: Spring BreakThru, Hobbs (substituting for the injured Hook) teamed with The Opps (Katsuyori Shibata and Samoa Joe) to defeat the Death Riders for the AEW World Trios Championship.[59] The next night at Collision: Spring BreakThru, Hobbs was officially inducted as a member of The Opps.[60][61]

Professional wrestling style and persona

Hobbs wrestles in a "powerhouse" style.[7] His finishing moves have included a falling powerslam named the "World's Most Dangerous Slam",[62][63][64] a spinebuster,[65][66][67] an Oklahoma Stampede,[68][69] a frog splash,[70] a torture rack,[71][72] a burning hammer,[73] and an emerald flowsion named the "Town Business".[74]

Personal life

Hobson was raised by his grandparents, and has said that his love of professional wrestling came through his grandparents who regularly watched and attended wrestling shows at the Cow Palace. When Hobson was 21, his older brother was killed by gunfire; they had aspirations of being a manager-wrestler duo in professional wrestling. Hobson was also injured in the shooting, taking a bullet in his forearm.[2] Hobson has two sons and one daughter.[3]

Championships and accomplishments

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