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2point0

2point0 is a Canadian composed of longtime partners Matt Menard and Angelo Parker, who perform in (AEW) under the ring names "Daddy Magic" Matt Menard and "Cool Hand" Angelo Parker, respectively. Childhood friends from who began teaming in the early , they are veterans of wrestling scene and previously competed in as Ever-Rise before debuting in AEW in August 2021 on the Homecoming episode of . In addition to their in-ring work, Menard serves as a for AEW's flagship programming. The duo's partnership originated on the independent circuit, where they achieved notable success, including two reigns as IWS World Tag Team Champions at the and appearances in promotions such as Chikara, , , and . They first appeared in in 2016 as enhancement talent, including an NXT match, and returned in 2018 for a loss on billed as the French duo Jean-Paul and François. Signing full-time developmental contracts in 2019, they were rebranded as Ever-Rise (Matt Martel and ) but were released on June 25, 2021, paving the way for their transition to AEW. Upon joining AEW, 2point0 quickly integrated into major storylines, initially aligning with and mentoring Daniel Garcia before becoming key members of Chris Jericho's stable. Their tenure has included feuds with teams like and , as well as participation in tag team title pursuits, solidifying their role as reliable midcard heels. In August 2025, Menard signed a contract extension with AEW through 2030, ensuring the team's continued presence in the promotion.

Team members

Angelo Parker

Jeffrey Parker, better known by his ring name Angelo Parker, was born on March 20, 1984, in Châteauguay, Quebec, Canada. He measures 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) in height and weighs 194 lb (88 kg). Parker's early interest in professional wrestling was shaped by the vibrant Canadian independent scene, leading him to begin training under The Dudley Boyz in 2003. Parker debuted as a solo wrestler in 2002, competing under ring names such as Jagged and Scott Parker on the independent circuit. His in-ring style emphasized technical prowess as a brawler, highlighted by signature maneuvers including the Lungblower, Side Russian Legsweep, and the Jagged Edge. These moves contributed to his reputation for high-impact, athletic performances during his early indie years. Outside the ring, Parker co-owns Victory Roll Board Game Cafe in , with his wife Ruby Soho, opened in October 2025—a venture that reflects his commitment to community building and providing a space for gaming and fan engagement. He married Ruby Soho in May 2024, and they welcomed their first child in October 2024. Parker signed a contract extension with AEW in 2025. His ring persona has evolved from the intense technical brawler of the indies to the charismatic "Cool Hand Ang" in , where he embodies a relaxed, affable demeanor. In the mid-2000s, Parker partnered with Matt Menard to form the tag team 2.0, blending his individual style with collaborative dynamics.

Matt Menard

Matthew Menard, whose real name is Matthew Menard-Lee, was born on December 7, 1983, in , , . Standing at 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) and weighing approximately 202 lb (92 kg), Menard has built a career emphasizing agility and technical prowess in . Menard began his wrestling journey in 2003, training alongside future tag team partner Angelo Parker under the guidance of The Dudley Boyz at their wrestling school in . His early solo outings featured personas such as , a high-flying technician, and Francois, a comedic French-Canadian character that highlighted his flair for character work in independent promotions. In the ring, Menard is recognized for his high-energy style and comedic timing, often incorporating quick strikes and crowd-engaging antics to maintain match momentum. Among his signature maneuvers are the , , Headscissors, Elbow Drop, and Side Slam. Since 2022, Menard has transitioned into a prominent role as a for (AEW) under his "Daddy Magic" moniker, providing energetic analysis and backstage insights during broadcasts like . Following the dissolution of the in August 2023, he has competed in occasional solo matches, including an eliminator bout against on March 29, 2024, showcasing his enduring in-ring capabilities. Menard signed a contract extension with AEW through 2030 in August 2025. Menard's deep ties to the Quebec wrestling community, sharing hometown roots in with , have significantly shaped their enduring partnership, which evolved into the formation of the 2.0 in the mid-2000s.

Professional wrestling career

International Wrestling Syndicate (2004–2010, 2014–2019, 2022)

2.0 made their debut in the (IWS) in June 2004, quickly establishing themselves as a technical in a promotion known for its elements. Their early matches showcased a blend of high-flying and submission techniques, adapting to IWS's intense environment that often incorporated weapons and bloodbaths. During their initial run from 2004 to 2010, 2.0 captured the IWS Tag Team Championship twice, solidifying their status as foundational figures in . On August 20, 2005, at Extreme Dream II, and defeated the reigning champions The Flying Hurricanes (Kenny the Bastard and Takao) in 13:13 to win the titles for the first time, holding them for 286 days before losing to on June 2, 2006. Their second reign began on July 14, 2007, at Summer Slaughter, where they overcame in 6:01, only to drop the belts to The Super Smash Brothers ( and Stupefied) after 70 days on September 22, 2007, at Blood, Sweat & Beers. These reigns highlighted their resilience in feuds against hardcore specialists, often involving brutal stipulations that tested their technical prowess. Following their second title loss, 2.0 took a hiatus from IWS starting in 2010 due to commitments elsewhere in the wrestling industry. The team returned sporadically between 2014 and 2019, participating in defenses and matches against local Canadian talent, contributing to 's revival after its brief shutdown. Their appearances during this period maintained their reputation for innovative tag work amid IWS's signature bouts. 2.0's final IWS appearance occurred on March 12, 2022, at Un F'N Sanctioned Part 2.0, where they teamed in a multi-man match representing the , marking a nostalgic close to their foundational tenure in the promotion.

Chikara (2006–2015)

2.0, consisting of and (then known as ), debuted in Chikara on May 26, 2006, during a ten-team gauntlet match at an event in , where they were eliminated by Team K-Dojo (Miyawaki and Yoshiaki Yago). From 2006 to 2009, the team embodied an persona, often positioned against established factions and high-flying competitors in storylines emphasizing resilience and clever teamwork. In late 2009, 2.0 underwent a rebranding to The Badd Boyz, marking a heel turn characterized by arrogant promos and comedic vignettes mocking fan favorites and Chikara's whimsical style. This phase, spanning 2009 to 2010, saw them adopt a cocky, trash-talking dynamic, defeating popular teams like The Colony (Fire Ant and Green Ant) in their debut as heels on September 13, 2009, at "Hiding in Plain Sight," and engaging in rivalries with undercard heroes through squash victories and interference spots. The vignettes often parodied pop culture, amplifying their antagonistic role against Chikara's technico (face) tradition influenced by , where rudos (heels) like The Badd Boyz disrupted high-spot sequences with brawling tactics. Transitioning to 3.0 in 2010, the team refined their approach with a more professional, synchronized offense, competing in Chikara's point-based tag division through 2014. They captured their first Campeonatos de Parejas on March 24, 2012, in Vaughan, Ontario, defeating F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor and Icarus) in a two-out-of-three falls match via the Grand Championship challenge system, which rewarded accumulated points for title opportunities. Their second reign began on February 10, 2013, in Easton, Pennsylvania, when they upset The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) in another two-out-of-three falls contest at "While the Dawn is Breaking," ending the Bucks' 253-day title run with a submission via the Boston Crab in the final fall. These victories highlighted 3.0's endurance in Chikara's unique format, blending American tag wrestling with lucha libre elements like rapid tags and cooperative pins, and included challenge matches against high-profile invaders like The Young Bucks, who tested the team's adaptability in multi-fall defenses. 3.0's final Chikara run in 2015 integrated into the promotion's overarching storyline, where temporal anomalies affected wrestler alignments and histories, positioning them in multigenerational conflicts during the tournament. Their last match occurred on September 6, 2015, at Night 3 in , where they participated in the Challenge of the Immortals 10-team gauntlet match, defeating and Simon Dean before being eliminated by and Morgan Webster. This period underscored Chikara's narrative depth, with 3.0 contributing to arcs involving alternate timelines and crossovers, solidifying their reputation as versatile indie stalwarts before departing .

Ring of Honor (2012–2013)

3.0, consisting of and , debuted in on October 6, 2012, at the Killer Instinct event in , where they lost to the ( and Bravado) in a match. The bout, lasting approximately 10 minutes, featured a mix of comedy elements from 3.0 against the Bravado Brothers' arrogant style, earning positive feedback for its entertaining pace and execution that positioned 3.0 as capable performers in the promotion's tag division. Building on their recent Chikara success, where they won the Campeonatos de Parejas on , 2013, by defeating at the "While the Dawn is Breaking" event, 3.0 returned to ROH on July 27, 2013, during television tapings in . In a showcase match aired on the episode of ROH Wrestling, they fell to Adrenaline RUSH ( and TaDarius Thomas), with pinning Matthews following a cradle after eight minutes of action. The encounter highlighted 3.0's technical proficiency and resilience, as they controlled portions of the match with coordinated offense before the high-flying finish. These limited appearances in 2012 and 2013 offered 3.0 valuable exposure against rising ROH tag teams like the and Adrenaline RUSH, emphasizing their strong workrate and in-ring chemistry without involvement in extended storylines. This period marked a transitional phase, leveraging their Chikara profile to gain broader recognition on the independent wrestling circuit ahead of future opportunities in larger promotions.

WWE (2016–2021)

In April 2016, Jeff Parker and Matt Lee, competing as the 3.0, signed developmental contracts with , drawing on their established success in independent promotions such as Chikara and the . They made their televised NXT debut on the April 27 episode, teaming as Parker and Lee in a loss to The Revival. Over the following years, the duo primarily worked NXT house shows and sporadic television appearances while developing within the NXT system. In February 2019, Parker and Lee signed full-time developmental contracts, leading to a repackaging as Chase Parker and Matt Martel. They debuted on NXT television as this new iteration on the September 4, 2019, episode, falling to Breezango in their first match. Soon after, they adopted the Ever-Rise gimmick, portraying optimistic motivational speakers who produced vlog segments on WWE's YouTube channel to hype their upbeat persona, with Chase Parker often serving as the charismatic frontman in a valet-like role during entrances and promos. As Ever-Rise, the team settled into an undercard role on NXT, competing in midcard feuds against established duos like the , including a first-round loss to them in the 2021 tournament. They also featured in occasional dark matches on the main roster for and SmackDown, though they were never elevated to full-time appearances on those brands. Their NXT tenure included hundreds of combined matches across house shows, television, and live events, emphasizing enhancement roles and comedic segments over title contention. On June 25, 2021, WWE released Parker and Martel as part of a broader round of talent cuts affecting NXT and 205 Live performers.

All Elite Wrestling (2021–present)

Following their release from WWE in June 2021, Matt Menard and Angelo Parker signed full-time contracts with (AEW), as announced by AEW President on August 19, 2021. They debuted as the tag team 2.0 on the August 4, 2021, episode of , teaming with Daniel Garcia in a six-man match against , , and , which they lost by pinfall. Two weeks later, on the August 18 episode of , 2.0 and Garcia ambushed Moxley and Kingston backstage with a lead pipe and other weapons, establishing them as heels aligned with Garcia's technical wrestling style. That same night, 2.0 competed in their first televised match as a unit, facing and Allin in a bout that ended in a no-contest after interference. In March 2022, 2.0 aligned with Chris Jericho following the dissolution of his Inner Circle stable, joining the newly formed Jericho Appreciation Society (JAS) on the March 9 episode of Dynamite by aiding Jericho and Jake Hager in attacking Eddie Kingston, Santana, and Ortiz. Within the group, they adopted the ring names "Cool Hand" Angelo Parker and "Daddy Magic" Matt Menard, emphasizing their veteran mentor personas, and became key enforcers in JAS storylines. The duo secured notable victories, including a win over The Gunn Club (Billy, Austin, and Colten Gunn) on the April 13, 2022, episode of Dynamite to earn a shot at the AEW World Tag Team Championship, though they lost the title match to The Young Bucks at Double or Nothing later that month. Throughout 2022 and into 2023, Parker and Menard adapted to AEW's fast-paced TV format, with Menard frequently contributing to commentary on AEW Rampage and Collision, drawing from his passion for the role inspired by announcers like Bob Cole. The JAS disbanded on the August 9, 2023, episode of during a tense group meeting, where internal conflicts over Jericho's alliances led to its dissolution. Post-split, and Menard continued as a while mentoring Garcia, transitioning into trios matches with him in 2024, including defenses against groups like and on Collision. They supported Garcia during his early 2024 feud with the , appearing in backstage segments and aiding in brawls, though the primary in-ring confrontations involved Garcia teaming with FTR. In (ROH), a sister promotion to AEW, the duo challenged ( and Mike Bennett) for the on June 20, 2024, in an unsuccessful bid that highlighted their midcard versatility. In 2025, Parker returned to in-ring action after a nine-month hiatus on the January 25 Collision: Homecoming episode, teaming with Menard and TNT Champion Garcia to face Undisputed Kingdom in a trios match, losing by pinfall but reigniting their team dynamic. The group continued competing in midcard trios bouts, including a February 22 Collision title challenge against AEW World Trios Champions Death Riders (Claudio Castagnoli, PAC, and Wheeler Yuta), further establishing their role as reliable babyface enhancers. They made additional ROH appearances as a tag team against The Kingdom, maintaining momentum in multi-person matches. Both Menard and Parker signed contract extensions with AEW in 2025. Parker took a leave of absence following the birth of his child but returned for matches, including participation in the November 12, 2025, Dynamite Blood & Guts event, where their team was defeated by Claudio Castagnoli, Eddie Kingston, Jon Moxley, Ortiz, Santana, and Wheeler Yuta. Menard's extension runs through summer 2030, solidifying his dual role in wrestling and commentary.

Championships and accomplishments

International Wrestling Syndicate

  • IWS Tag Team Championship (2 times)
    • 1st reign: August 20, 2005 – June 2, 2006 (286 days)
    • 2nd reign: July 14, 2007 – September 22, 2007 (70 days)

Chikara

  • Campeonatos de Parejas (2 times, as 3.0)
    • 1st reign: March 24, 2012 – April 29, 2012 (36 days)
    • 2nd reign: February 10, 2013 – June 2, 2013 (112 days)

Northern Championship Wrestling

  • NCW Tag Team Championship (2 times, as 2.0)
    • 1st reign: April 1, 2004 – September 18, 2004 (170 days)
    • 2nd reign: April 2, 2005 – May 14, 2005 (42 days)

North Shore Pro Wrestling

  • NSPW Tag Team Championship (1 time, as 3.0)
    • August 2, 2013 – April 4, 2014 (245 days)

Canadian Rock Wrestling

  • CRW Tag Team Championship (1 time, as 3.0)
    • June 3, 2013 – 2014

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