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General Data
Current gimmick:
Simon Miller
Age:
41 years
Promotion:
Freelancer
Active Roles:
Singles Wrestler, Tag Team Wrestler

Personal Data

Career Data
Alter egos:
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (2018 - today)
Tag Team Wrestler (2018 - today)
Beginning of in-ring career:
2018
In-ring experience:
8 years
Wrestling style:
Powerhouse

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7.60
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 19
Number of comments: 8
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Average rating: 7.68  [19]
Average rating in 2025: 8.33  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 8.13  [8]
Average rating in 2023: 7.33  [6]
Average rating in 2022: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 8.00  [1]
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skipsmiller wrote on 17.11.2025:
"He not only does he get an up, he gets a golden up. Always fun to see social figures who are passionate about the business step in the ring and do it justice"
TheVoiceOfReason wrote on 03.11.2023:
"He is very entertaining and charismatic. For that, he gets an up. He can sell well and has great expressions. He can be both a heel and babyface, and fans get behind him. He's relateable to the fans, because in a lot of ways, he's still a fan himself."
Wrasslinfan619 wrote on 26.05.2023:
[9.0] "Simon Miller is the man. He's A solid worker but extremely entertaining, and by far the best part of whatculture."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 30.04.2023:
[4.0] "Mostly known for being the only tolerable guy in WhatCulture, Miller is mostly known for his internet persona than his wrestling, namely because he got into it way later in life at the age of 33. as I've said before, wrestling is really hard to get into when you are in your physical prime let alone after that, and the amount of wrestlers that had a great career after starting it in their 30's or older is a small list: Batista, Tenryu, etc. This means that by the time someone has thrown in a few years they are already starting to get into their decline biologically, so it can be a rough balancing act. Miller from what I've seen seems to have a passion for wrestling and seems like a nice bloke, but his actual wrestling isn't well, that much good. He's got a good look and size however he's someone who seems to struggle with cardio and keeping up a decent pace; in the matches I've seen he's huffing and puffing a few minutes in despite doing relatively basic starting sequences, like one match I seen he was struggling after doing a arch and a backslide, and later on he was dragging his feet along just to walk around and throw chops. That's probably half due to his size as he's a pretty big guy, however it's still a pretty obvious weakness of his that you definitely notice with any match that goes even a little bit long. His style is basic: lots of slams and drops as you'd expect, but because he tends to gas up he ends up struggling to pick up his opponents for stuff, regardless of them helping or not. If he didn't have his background he'd be basically dismissed as another generic muscled up WWE prospect. Depending on the opponent his limitations can be disguised well, and in tag matches he tends to look better due to not having to work a 10/15 minute match give or take. Enjoyable undercard presence but I don't see him doing much unless he drastically improves."
MCSPICY wrote on 26.03.2023:
[7.0] "Gotta love Simon Miller, what a great guy, talented wrestler. Really cool stuff! Love him on WhatCulture"
CLUCK wrote on 06.07.2022:
[4.0] "i'm his fan in youtube channel he have a good character in there but in the ring he didnt catch my eyes that much"
Bad Jobber wrote on 10.09.2021:
[8.0] "for an internet personality, simon is quite the wrestler! i'm sad defiant went down. he needs to get picks up. why? *smacks head* here's why."