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Ricky Ortiz

Richard Young (born May 12, 1975) in , better known by his ring name Ricky Ortiz, is an retired professional wrestler and former . He is most notable for his tenure with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from 2008 to 2009, where he competed primarily on the and SmackDown brands. Prior to entering , Young pursued a career in football, playing as a and linebacker across multiple leagues including the , (CFL), and (AFL). Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and weighing 255 pounds (116 kg) during his playing days, he attended the after graduating from Deer Valley High School in . Young transitioned to wrestling in 2006, initially training and performing in WWE's developmental territory (OVW) under the ring name Atlas DaBone before adopting Ricky Ortiz upon his main roster debut. In WWE, he debuted on in June 2008 and was later drafted to SmackDown in April 2009, where he participated in matches against prominent figures such as . His WWE career was short-lived, ending with his release on August 8, 2009. Post-WWE, Young largely retired from in-ring competition, though he maintained ties to the wrestling world through his 2015 marriage to former WWE Divas Champion .

Football career

College career

Richard Young, professionally known as Ricky Ortiz, was born on May 12, 1975, in , a suburb of . He developed an early interest in football during his high school years in the local area before pursuing the sport at the collegiate level. Young began his college football career at Glendale Community College in , where he played for two seasons after high school and was named second-team junior college All-American as a linebacker. He then transferred to the , where he competed as a linebacker for the Golden Hurricane from 1996 to 1997. During his time at Tulsa, Young earned two varsity letters and contributed to the team's defensive efforts as a starter in his senior year. Following his college career, Young graduated from Tulsa in 1998 and declared for the , though he went undrafted and briefly attended the ' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis before joining their that season. His collegiate athletic background provided the physical credibility that factored into his later signing with World Wrestling Entertainment.

Professional career

Ortiz began his professional career in 1999 when he signed with the of the Canadian Football (CFL), where he primarily served as a during a season marked by limited playing time. In 2000, Ortiz transitioned to the (AFL), joining the Milwaukee Mustangs for two seasons (2000–2001), during which he played both and linebacker roles, contributing to the team's defensive efforts with tackles and occasional rushing attempts. He continued in the AFL with the Indiana Firebirds from 2002 to 2003, where he had a standout defensive year in 2003, recording 21 tackles, 18 assists, 4 sacks, and 2 interceptions while also rushing for 60 yards and 6 touchdowns on 19 carries. During the inaugural 2001 season, Ortiz played for the , appearing in games as a focused on blocking and short-yardage situations to support the team's running game. He returned to the in 2004 with the , playing through 2006 and solidifying his role as a versatile contributor; over his entire AFL career spanning six seasons, Ortiz amassed 88 rushes for 265 yards and 21 touchdowns, 8 receptions for 59 yards and 2 touchdowns, and defensively tallied 89 tackles, 53 assists, 15.5 sacks, and 2 interceptions, emphasizing his utility as a blocker and special teams player rather than a primary ball carrier. In 1998, following his college career, Ortiz had joined the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad, providing depth at fullback before being released at the end of the season. His retirement from professional football later that year in 2006 allowed him to pursue a career in professional wrestling.

Professional wrestling career

World Wrestling Entertainment (2006–2009)

Following his retirement from professional football in 2004, Richard Young signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2006, motivated by the shared emphasis on physicality and athleticism between the sports. His football background, which included stints in the XFL, CFL, and AFL, provided a foundation for his transition to wrestling. Young debuted in WWE's Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) developmental territory under the ring name Atlas DaBone, making his in-ring debut on December 2, 2006, against jobbers and midcard talent such as Heath Miller and Jake Hager to build his fundamentals. Over the next year, he competed in approximately 30 matches in OVW, showcasing power-based moves like spinebusters that leveraged his 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), 255 lb (116 kg) frame and prior athletic experience. In 2008, as WWE transitioned its developmental system from Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), Ortiz continued developmental bouts in FCW, including victories over Ezekiel Jackson and participation in battle royals, accumulating around 20 additional matches before his main roster call-up. Ortiz debuted on the ECW brand on the July 1, 2008, episode of ECW on Sci-Fi, defeating in a squash match under the temporary Atlas Ortiz to establish his presence as part of the "New Superstar Initiative." The following week, he adopted the Ricky Ortiz moniker and portrayed a cocky ex-footballer gimmick, delivering promos that highlighted his NFL training camp experience with the and waving a rally towel to hype crowds, emphasizing his athletic superiority. His included a win with Evan Bourne over Chavo Guerrero and on August 5, 2008, but quickly transitioned to losses against established stars like and interactions in storylines, including a verbal confrontation on July 8, 2008. After a brief stint on ECW with sporadic victories over enhancement talent like Adam Evans, Ortiz was drafted to SmackDown in the April 2009 Supplemental Draft, where he participated in televised matches, including a loss to on the July 3, 2009, episode of SmackDown, and a six-man defeat alongside and to and . Despite the initial momentum, Ortiz received limited television exposure and no significant push amid roster overcrowding, leading to his release from WWE on August 8, 2009. In total, he wrestled roughly 50 developmental matches across OVW and FCW, focusing on honing his in-ring style without advancing to a prominent main roster role.

Independent circuit and retirement (2009–2013)

Following his release from WWE in August 2009, Ortiz transitioned to the independent circuit, where his prior exposure with the promotion provided some initial name recognition for bookings. His first match outside WWE took place on August 15, 2009, at a World Wrestling Council (WWC) event in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, where he was defeated by Glamour Boy Shane, who retained the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Championship. Ortiz continued with WWC in September 2009, losing to Noriega on September 25 in Carolina, Puerto Rico, and facing Abbad in a no-contest match the following night in Bayamón. In 2010 and 2011, Ortiz made sporadic appearances primarily in -based promotions, often wrestling under his real name Richard Young or variations like Rich Ortiz. He competed for Combat Championship Wrestling (CCW), defeating on February 26, 2010, in Tampa, though he lost to the prior month in St. Petersburg. In American Combat Wrestling (ACW), Ortiz secured victories over enhancement talent, including The Cuban Assassin in a 2010 event at Advantage Village Academy Gym in St. Petersburg. Further dates included Underground Wrestling (FUW), where he won against JD on July 30, 2011, and a title win in IWA on September 10, 2011, partnering with Suave to defeat Demanto and Justin Cage for the IWA . Other 2011 bouts occurred in promotions like BELIEVE and Vintage Wrestling, featuring wins over opponents such as Mike Reed and Shooter Storm. Ortiz's independent schedule remained part-time through 2012 and into 2013, with around 20 documented matches across various regional promotions, predominantly singles victories against undercard wrestlers and no extended storylines or major title challenges. His final in-ring appearance came on December 28, 2013, at Extreme Rising's Unfinished Business in , , where he defeated by pinfall in a hard-hitting match. Ortiz retired from later that year, concluding a seven-year career that began in developmental.

Personal life and media

Personal life

Ortiz, whose real name is Richard Young, began a long-term relationship with former WWE performer in mid-2014. The couple announced their engagement in July 2015 and married on November 27, 2015, at Christ Temple in . As of 2024, the couple has no children. Following his 2013 retirement from , Ortiz has been involved in producing wrestling shows.

Other media

Ortiz has occasionally discussed his transition from to wrestling in media features, such as a 2023 article on The Sportster that highlighted his tenure as a forgotten . As of 2024, he has no major ongoing roles in entertainment.

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