Birth name Evan Hatch Debut 2000 Retired February 2009 Billed weight 265 lb (120 kg) Weight 120 kg | Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Height 1.83 m Name Evan Siks | |
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Born June 6, 1983 (age 41)
Andover, Massachusetts, US ( 1983-06-06 ) Trained by Kyle Storm
Matt Storm
T.J. Ritcher | ||
Ring name(s) Evan Siks
Grim For IIW |
The ring all other sports pro wrestler evan siks episode 51
Evan Hatch (born June 6, 1983) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Evan Siks. Siks is best known for his appearances on the independent circuit in the Northeastern United States for professional wrestling promotions such as New England Championship Wrestling.
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- The ring all other sports pro wrestler evan siks episode 51
- Professional wrestling career
- In wrestling
- Championships and accomplishments
- References

Professional wrestling career
Siks debuted in NWA New England in 2000.
On March 4, 2005, Siks and Matt Storm defeated The Logan Brothers and won the PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship and lost the titles to Dan Frietas and Brian Nunes on July 15, 2005. He and Storm lost the titles to Pride (Brian Nunes & Dan Freitas) four months later.
On March 11, 2006, Siks defeated Triplelicious to become the PWF Mayhem Heavyweight Champion, which on August 16, he defeated D.C. Dillinger to unify the championship with the NECW Heavyweight Championship to become the undisputed champion. During this time, he also defeated Kofi Kingston in his debut match. At the end of the year, Siks joined Team Nightmare (Rick Fuller, Jason Blade and Brian Fury) to defeat Team Sabotage (Kristian Frost, John Walters, Eddie Edwards & DC Dillinger) in an 8-man elimination match on December 16, 2006.
He eventually lost the title to D.C. Dillinger in Quincy, Massachusetts on February 26, 2007. On August 18, Siks pinned Rick Fuller with a quick roll-up in a falls count anywhere match at NECW's Birthday Bash 7: Caged Fury. Moments following his victory, Siks was attacked during a postmatch interview by Michael Sane.
Siks retired from professional wrestling in February 2009.