Kip Sabian
Kip Sabian (born Simon James Kippen on 19 May 1992) is an English professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs as a member of the stable The Matriarchy alongside Killswitch, Nick Wayne, and Shayna Wayne (portrayed as a mother figure).)[1] Born in Gorleston, Norfolk, Kippen began his wrestling career at age 18, debuting in 2010 after training with the Knight family—prominent British wrestlers including Ricky Knight and Saraya Knight—at the World Association of Wrestling (WAW) school.[2] Early in his indie circuit tenure, he achieved notable success in WAW, capturing the WAW Open Lightweight Heavyweight Championship twice, the WAW World Tag Team Championship three times (with partner Brad Slayer), and the WAW U23 Championship once.[3] Additional accolades include winning the HOPE Kings of Flight tournament in 2017 and the BWR Cruiserweight Championship Tournament in 2018, establishing him as a rising high-flyer and technician on the UK scene.[1] Sabian joined AEW in 2019 as one of its inaugural signees, making history by winning the promotion's first-ever singles match against Sammy Guevara at Double or Nothing.[4][2] In AEW, he has been involved in various tag team and singles storylines, often partnering with his real-life wife, fellow AEW wrestler Penelope Ford, whom he married in 2021 (with their on-screen wedding featured on Dynamite).[5][6] After returning from a shoulder injury in 2022, Sabian aligned with The Patriarchy (later rebranded The Matriarchy) in 2024, competing in high-profile matches such as the August 2025 AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door event, where he and Killswitch lost to Adam Copeland and Christian Cage at London's O2 Arena—a personal milestone as a UK homecoming for the 33-year-old star.[7][2] Standing at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and weighing 168 lb (76 kg), Sabian is known for his agile, fast-paced style and has yet to win gold in AEW despite challenging for several titles.[3]Background
Early life
Simon James Kippen was born on May 19, 1992, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.[8] He grew up in the nearby Gorleston area of Norfolk.[2] As a child, Kippen was deeply fascinated by superheroes, particularly Spider-Man, whom he cited as his favorite.[9] This interest in comic book characters and heroic personas drew him toward professional wrestling, especially after watching WWE performer The Hurricane, whose superhero gimmick captivated him and sparked his aspiration to enter the industry.[9] He also enjoyed backyard wrestling sessions with childhood friend and future professional wrestler Will Ospreay, mimicking moves from promotions like WWE and early TNA.[9] Kippen's early non-wrestling hobbies included imaginative play tied to his love of superheroes, and his family supported his interests, such as when his father brought home a boomerang from a trip to Australia, briefly fueling a childhood fantasy of becoming an Aborigine.[9] At age 17, he transitioned to formal wrestling training, marking the end of his pre-professional phase.[9]Personal life
Sabian began dating fellow professional wrestler Penelope Ford in 2019, shortly after both signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW).[10] The couple announced their engagement in April 2020 and married in a private courthouse ceremony on February 1, 2021, just two days before their on-screen wedding segment aired on AEW Dynamite.[11][6] Their real-life relationship has occasionally crossed over into AEW storylines, where Ford has served as Sabian's on-screen valet.[12] Since joining AEW in 2019, Sabian and Ford have resided together in the United States.[13] As a native of England, Sabian makes occasional trips back to the UK to visit family and perform for local promotions.[2] Sabian faced health challenges during 2021 and 2022, including a torn labrum in his shoulder that required surgery and sidelined him from in-ring competition for an extended period.[14] In March 2023, Sabian and Ford publicly shared that they had suffered a miscarriage at around ten weeks of pregnancy, using their platform to raise awareness about the experience and support others facing similar losses.[15] Outside of wrestling, Sabian is an avid gamer who streams on Twitch and has incorporated video game references into his wrestling persona, such as challenging opponents to arcade-style contests.[12] He also enjoys tabletop gaming, particularly Warhammer 40,000, and has participated in promotional events for the hobby alongside fellow wrestlers.[16]Professional wrestling career
Early career (2010–2019)
Sabian, born Simon James Kippen on May 19, 1992, in Gorleston, Norfolk, England, began training at the World Association of Wrestling (WAW) Academy in Norfolk around 2009 under trainers Ricky Knight and Roy Knight, part of the prominent Knight wrestling family.[17][12] He also received guidance from Sweet Saraya during this period, honing his skills in a rigorous environment that emphasized technical wrestling fundamentals.[18] By 2010, at age 18, Kippen had progressed enough to make his professional in-ring debut on October 31 as Kip Sabin in a WAW event, marking the start of his career on the British independent circuit.[1][19] Initially performing under the ring name Kip Sabin, he competed extensively in WAW shows, establishing himself as a reliable midcard talent known for his agile, technically proficient style.[19] In December 2014, he adopted the ring name Kip Sabian, which he has used since, and began developing a cocky, self-assured persona as a flashy technician who often taunted opponents with his speed and precision.[1][20] This gimmick, later branded as "Superbad," gained traction through matches in promotions like RCWA, where he pursued titles and feuded with local stars, building a reputation for high-energy bouts.[20] Sabian expanded his presence in the UK indie scene, debuting for IPW:UK in 2015 and engaging in competitive matches against established talents, which helped solidify his status as an up-and-coming performer.[17] By 2016, Sabian ventured into larger promotions, making his Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) debut and competing in multi-man showcases that highlighted his cruiserweight athleticism.[17] His career accelerated in 2018 with debuts in Progress Wrestling, where he faced rising stars like William Eaver in intense technical exchanges, and Defiant Wrestling, teaming with Iestyn Rees as Alpha Bad in tag team pursuits against established factions.[17][21] That year also saw his international breakthrough, debuting for Ring of Honor (ROH) on their UK tour in the International Cup tournament, losing to Flip Gordon but earning praise for his performance against American competition.[17][22] These experiences across UK promotions and early U.S. exposure paved the way for his signing with [All Elite Wrestling](/page/All Elite Wrestling) in early 2019.[12]All Elite Wrestling (2019–2023)
Kip Sabian signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in January 2019 as part of the promotion's initial roster announcements.[23] He made his in-ring debut for the company on the pre-show of Double or Nothing on May 25, 2019, defeating Sammy Guevara in a singles match to become the winner of AEW's first televised contest.[24] Following his debut, Sabian competed in early events like Fight for the Fallen in July 2019, where he lost to Adam Page in a singles match.[25] In 2020, Sabian formed the Superbad Squad tag team with Jimmy Havoc, occasionally joined by Penelope Ford, adopting a cocky "Superbad" persona characterized by his confident, brash attitude and signature entrance theme.[26] The group challenged for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, facing teams like The Young Bucks on Dynamite episodes, but failed to capture the titles.[26] At All Out in September 2020, Sabian and Ford announced their engagement during a backstage segment, setting the stage for ongoing storylines portraying them as AEW's resident power couple.[27] Sabian's partnership with Ford extended into mixed tag team matches throughout 2020–2022, where she often interfered or teamed with him against opponents like Joey Janela and Skye Blue.[28] The duo's real-life relationship was incorporated into on-screen narratives, culminating in a televised wedding ceremony on the February 3, 2021, episode of Dynamite, which was crashed by feuding rivals.[29] This angle highlighted their dynamic as a scheming, interference-heavy unit in AEW's midcard division. Sabian received midcard opportunities in 2021, including participation in the Face of the Revolution ladder match at Revolution for a future TNT Championship shot, where he was eliminated before Scorpio Sky claimed victory.[30] He also evolved his gimmick temporarily into a "gamer" persona while aligning with Miro, leading to a high-profile tag team win over Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy) at Revolution.[31] This alliance stemmed from a feud with Best Friends and Orange Cassidy that began when Trent Beretta accidentally destroyed Sabian and Ford's arcade machine, escalating into multi-man matches like the Arcade Anarchy bout at All Out 2021.[32] The Sabian-Cassidy rivalry continued into 2022, featuring creative stipulations such as Sabian entering matches wearing a cardboard box over his head to symbolize online anonymity, and culminating in Cassidy retaining the All-Atlantic Championship against him at Battle of the Belts V in January 2023.[32] Throughout his AEW tenure from 2019 to 2023, Sabian maintained a midcard role on Dynamite and Rampage, accumulating a win-loss record of approximately 41 wins and 44 losses in ranked matches, with highlights including victories in showcase bouts but frequent losses in high-stakes feuds.[33] His "Superbad" evolution emphasized heel tactics and temporary alliances, solidifying his presence in AEW's competitive landscape.[34]The Patriarchy and The Matriarchy (2024–present)
In late 2024, Kip Sabian aligned himself with Christian Cage's stable, The Patriarchy, officially joining as an enforcer during the November 6 episode of AEW Dynamite. This came after Sabian intervened to save Cage's contractual title opportunity against the Death Riders, earning a formal welcome from Cage in the ring alongside core members Nick Wayne and Killswitch (formerly Luchasaurus), with Shayna Wayne portraying "Mother Wayne" as the group's matriarchal figure.[35][36] Sabian's addition bolstered the faction's heel dynamics, positioning him as a mid-tier antagonist who contributed to their interference in matches, including assisting in an attack on Hook following Cage's FTW Championship defense on the October 23, 2024, episode of Dynamite.[37] The group pursued the AEW TNT Championship aggressively, with Sabian supporting Cage's defenses and title chases, though they faced setbacks in high-stakes encounters like the multi-man bouts at events such as Full Gear 2024. As The Patriarchy solidified its roster through early 2025, Sabian participated in key storylines emphasizing group loyalty and dominance, including a tag team victory alongside Nick Wayne over AR Fox and Angelico on the July 26 episode of AEW Collision, showcasing his technical prowess and aerial offense in a competitive opener.[38] These tensions escalated in mid-2025, culminating in a betrayal of Christian Cage on the July 30 episode of Dynamite, where Sabian, Wayne, and Mother Wayne ambushed the patriarch, leading to the stable's rebranding as The Matriarchy under Wayne's increased influence.[39] This shift amplified themes of familial discord and power struggles, with Sabian embracing a more vocal enforcer persona while navigating the group's evolving heel hierarchy. The Matriarchy's major spotlight came at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door on August 24, 2025, at London's O2 Arena, marking Sabian's UK homecoming as a native of Gorleston, Norfolk. Teaming with Killswitch against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage—the first such pairing since 2011—Sabian and his partner fell via pinfall in the opening match, with Sabian taking the decisive loss after a grueling exchange that highlighted his resilience but exposed coordination issues within the faction.[2][40] Post-event fallout intensified on the August 30 episode of Collision, where an irate Sabian confronted and berated Killswitch backstage for the defeat, blaming him for the pinfall and stable shortcomings, only for Mother Wayne to intervene and demand order amid rising discord.[41][42] These incidents underscored Sabian's growing frustration as a mid-tier heel, contributing to The Matriarchy's narrative of internal volatility. In September 2025, Sabian suffered a loss to Cage in a singles match on Dynamite, further emphasizing his subordinate role in ongoing title pursuits. Through late 2025, The Matriarchy continued opportunistic pursuits of midcard gold, including sporadic victories that maintained their menacing presence on AEW programming as of November 2025.[33]Other media
Television and video appearances
Kip Sabian made several appearances on the YouTube series Being the Elite from 2019 to 2022, often featuring comedic skits as part of the Superbad Squad storyline with Penelope Ford and Jimmy Havoc.[43] These segments highlighted humorous elements like wedding planning and the group's antics, including the announcement of Sabian's engagement to Ford in a 2020 episode.[44] Additional miscellaneous bits in episodes, such as the "Cowboy Day" installment, showcased Sabian's heel persona in lighthearted, behind-the-scenes contexts.[45] Sabian also featured in various AEW digital series, including guest spots on Road to... promotional events leading up to pay-per-views like All Out and Revolution, where he contributed to hype videos and storyline teases.[46] He appeared in behind-the-scenes extras for AEW Dynamite, such as unboxing segments and character evolution discussions tied to his on-screen arcs.[47] In 2025, Sabian had cameos in AEW promotional videos for the Forbidden Door UK event, including the official countdown package highlighting his tag team match alongside Killswitch against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage.[48] Post-event exclusives on AEW's platforms featured him alongside Shayna Baszler Wayne, addressing storyline fallout from the pay-per-view.[49]Social media and endorsements
Kip Sabian maintains an active Instagram presence under the handle @thekipsabian, amassing approximately 61,000 followers as of October 2025, where he shares updates on his training regimens, personal milestones, and promotional content hyping All Elite Wrestling (AEW) appearances.[50] His posts often feature behind-the-scenes glimpses into his preparation for matches, such as those involving The Matriarchy faction, alongside family-oriented content and teases for upcoming events.[51] On Twitter (now X), Sabian operates the account @TheKipSabian, utilizing it to engage fans with storyline developments in AEW, including 2025 posts highlighting tensions within The Matriarchy—such as confrontations involving Killswitch and the Wayne family—and building anticipation for his UK homecoming at events like AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.[13] [2] This platform serves as a key tool for real-time fan interactions, where he responds to queries about his career trajectory and faction dynamics, fostering direct community involvement.[52] Sabian has secured endorsements tied to wrestling apparel, prominently featuring his "Superbad" branded merchandise available through the official AEW shop, which includes t-shirts and gear promoting his in-ring persona.[53] Prior to his full-time AEW tenure, he collaborated on merchandise with promotions like WAW, though specific deal details remain limited to event-specific sales.[54] In terms of fan engagement, Sabian participates in meet-and-greet opportunities at AEW-related events, including a dedicated session at Starrcast Texas in June 2025 and unadvertised interactions during AEW Fan Fest gatherings.[55] He has expressed enthusiasm for connecting with UK supporters ahead of 2025 shows, aligning with his homecoming narrative at the O2 Arena.[2] Additionally, online Q&A sessions via social platforms allow him to address fan questions about his Matriarchy role and personal growth.Championships and accomplishments
Championships
Kip Sabian has captured multiple championships during his professional wrestling career, primarily on the British independent circuit, with a total of at least 18 reigns across various promotions. His earliest title success came in WAW, where he established himself as a rising talent in the light heavyweight division. Although he has competed prominently in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) since 2019, Sabian has not won any major AEW championships as of November 2025.[1][56] The following table summarizes Sabian's championship reigns, including promotion, title, number of reigns, date won, reign length, and notable details such as partners or defenses where documented:| Promotion | Title | Reigns | Date Won | Reign Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WAW | U23 Championship | 1 | December 9, 2012 | 2 years, 5 months, 10 days | Won vacant title by defeating partner Brad Slayer; first singles championship; defended in WAW events including against local talent in Norwich, UK.[56][54][57] |
| WAW | World Tag Team Championship (w/ Brad Slayer) | 3 | May 19, 2013 (1st); October 4, 2013 (2nd); August 16, 2014 (3rd) | 1 week (1st); 2 months, 17 days (2nd); 6 months, 12 days (3rd) | Teamed as part of early tag run; feuds included against UK Hooligans; lost final reign to local rivals in Norfolk, UK shows.[56][54] |
| WAW | Open Light Heavyweight Championship | 2 | July 5, 2014 (1st); February 28, 2015 (2nd) | 1 month, 11 days (1st); 4 months, 13 days (2nd) | Short first reign ended by Jody Fleisch; second involved defenses against British veterans like Jonny Storm in WAW's annual events.[56][58] |
| IPW:UK | Z-Force Championship | 2 | September 22, 2017 (1st); January 17, 2018 (2nd) | 86 days (1st); 102 days (2nd) | First won in multi-man match; second in 7-way in Milton Keynes, UK; defended against "Speedball" Mike Bailey in Eastbourne.[59][56] |
| HOPE Wrestling | Kings of Flight Championship | 1 | April 8, 2017 | 118 days | Awarded via tournament win; high-flying specialist title.[60][1] |
| HOPE Wrestling | Championship | 1 | June 2, 2018 | 216 days | Won in three-way TLC match against Chris Tyler (c) and Warren Banks; defended against international competitors in Sheffield, UK.[17][61] |
| British Wrestling Revolution | Cruiserweight Championship | 1 | April 20, 2018 | 315 days | Won via tournament final; longest cruiserweight reign at the time; defended in multi-man matches across UK indies.[56][17] |
| IPW:UK | World Championship | 1 | July 22, 2018 | 154 days | Defeated Mark Haskins in triple threat with PAC; notable defenses include vs. David Starr (August 1, 2018, Rochester, UK) and Doug Williams; lost to Rob Lynch in London.[56][62][17] |
| World of Sport Wrestling | Tag Team Championship (w/ Iestyn Rees as Alpha Bad) | 1 | May 11, 2018 | 141 days | Won in tournament final; short reign ended by Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Grado; part of nostalgic WOS revival tour.[63][64][17] |
| NGW | Tag Team Championship (w/ Iestyn Rees) | 1 | December 14, 2018 | Unknown (vacant in 2019) | Teamed as Alpha Bad; defended in Hull, UK shows.[1][65] |
| PWC | Knights of Chaos Championship (w/ Martin Kirby as Project Superbad) | 1 | March 23, 2019 | 35 days | Won in Bristol, UK; lost to Beano & Paul Robinson.[1][66] |
| Dynamic Over-The-Top Action Wrestling | UK Tag Team Championship (w/ Peter Nixon) | 1 | May 19, 2019 | 2 months, 29 days | Teamed as heels; defended once before loss; final pre-AEW title. (Note: Second reign w/ Brad Slayer not dated in sources.)[56][19][1] |
| SWE | Speed King Championship | 1 | Unknown | Unknown | High-flying focused title.[1] |
| ECTA | Junior Heavyweight Championship | 1 | Unknown (tournament win 2014) | Unknown | Won via tournament.[1] |
| ECTA | Tag Team Championship (w/ Brad Slayer) | 1 | Unknown | Unknown | Early tag success.[1] |
| PWA | Tag Team Championship (w/ Brad Slayer) | 1 | Unknown | Unknown | Regional tag title.[1] |
| RCWA | Elite-1 Championship | 1 | Unknown | Unknown | Singles title.[1] |