Cal Lewellyn

Cal Lewellyn is a fictional American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to the American Wrestling Federation (AWF), where he competes under his real name. He is best known as a member of the tag team The Flying Lewellyns alongside his real-life brothers Chad and Craig in both Ohio Valley Wrestling and the AWF.

Ohio Valley Wrestling (2008–2013)
Lewellyn made his professional wrestling debut as a trainee of Ohio Valley Wrestling in 2010. After faltering as a singles competitor for a number of months, Cal joined with his brother Chad Lewellyn to reform The Flying Lewellyns after their older brother Craig Lewellyn left to focus on his singles career. Despite a rocky start, Chad and Cal gradually became an immensely popular tag team. In this new combination, the Flying Lewellyns won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship twice, holding it for over a year in their second reign. Chad and Cal officially parted ways with the company months after losing the belts in late 2012.

Independent circuit (2013–2017)
In early 2013, Chad and Cal were offered a full-time contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), who were using OVW as a farm territory at the time. However, they turned the offer down in favor of becoming free agents. They wrestled for numerous independent promotions and won multiple tag team championships, but they rarely remained in the same promotion for any extended period due to their disapproval with many of the independent wrestling norms of the time. Despite this, the Flying Lewellyns received praise for their skill as a tag team and their dedication to old-school wrestling disciplines.

American Wrestling Federation/AWF (2017–present)
On September 1, the Flying Lewellyns were officially announced to have signed a multi-year contract with the American Wrestling Federation (AWF). They made their in-ring debut on September 22 episode of Clash, defeating Colin Cliff and Justice in a tag team match. The Lewellyns went undefeated in tag team matches for months before being attacked by M.C. Jeff Patz and Ben the Unhinged on December 22. This would lead to an AWF Tag Team Championship match on January 28 at Grim Resolution, which ended after Ben attacked Jeff with his barbed wire bat, causing the match to end in a no contest and the titles to be vacated. The second ever AWF Tag Team Tournament would be announced shortly after, with the Lewellyns winning their qualifying match against Christian Carmello and Rocky Zodiac on March 23. On April 1 at Capitol Hill, the Lewellyns defeated Big Ty and Sam Bates to win their tournament semifinal match. Finally, on May 27 at Graduation III, the Flying Lewellyns defeated Akbar and Ali to win the vacant AWF Tag Team Titles after Chad lifted the giant Akbar to deliver a Chad-ifix. The match was lauded as being one of the best on the show.

On July 29 at Summer Breakdown, the Flying Lewellyns successfully defended the Tag Team Titles in a rematch against Akbar and Ali.

Personal life
Lewellyn was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Along with his brothers Craig and Chad, he has multiple family members in the wrestling business including Big Ty, Ben the Unhinged and M.C. Jeff Patz.

In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * Tornado DDT – 2010–present
 * Signature moves
 * Enzuigiri
 * Frog splash
 * Hurricanrana
 * Moonsault to a standing opponent
 * Spanish Fly (Moonsault side slam)
 * Spinning heel kick
 * Sunset flip powerbomb
 * Superkick
 * With The Flying Lewellyns
 * Double team finishing moves
 * Flying Touchdown (Chad-ifix (Chad) followed by a frog splash (Cal))
 * 720° DDT (Twisting tornado DDT (Cal) off of Chad's chest)
 * Managers
 * Chad Lewellyn
 * Craig Lewellyn
 * Nicknames
 * "The Acrobat"


 * Entrance themes
 * "Back and Forth" by Silent Partner (September 1, 2017 – present)

Championships and accomplishments

 * American Wrestling Federation
 * AWF Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) – with Chad Lewellyn
 * AWF Tag Team Tournament (2018) – with Chad Lewellyn
 * Ohio Valley Wrestling
 * OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Chad Lewellyn