Necro Butcher
Dylan Keith Summers (born July 13, 1973), better known by the ring name Necro Butcher, is an American professional wrestler specializing in hardcore deathmatch wrestling.[1][2]
Throughout his career, Summers has competed in independent promotions such as Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), IWA Mid-South, Ring of Honor, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and Game Changer Wrestling, often incorporating extreme elements like fluorescent light tubes, barbed wire, and tables into matches that emphasize physical brutality and high injury risk.[3][4] His style, which prioritizes unscripted violence and endurance over traditional athletic maneuvers, has earned him a reputation as a pioneer in the deathmatch genre, influencing wrestlers who seek to replicate the visceral intensity of his performances.[5][4]
Necro Butcher debuted in 1998 and wrestled internationally, including in Big Japan Wrestling, while also appearing in the 2008 film The Wrestler as a performer in an extreme match scene.[6][3] Despite multiple retirements prompted by cumulative injuries—initially in 2016—he has repeatedly returned to the ring, including bouts in 2018 with GCW and a planned appearance on October 31, 2025, for a Sabu tribute event hosted by Danger Pro Wrestling.[7][8] Controversies include a 2013 misdemeanor domestic battery arrest, which he publicly addressed, highlighting personal struggles amid his physically demanding career.[9]