Vladimir Kozlov

Ukrainian-American professional wrestler and actor
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Oleg Aleksandrovich Prudius (Russian: Олег Александрович Прудиус; Ukrainian: Олег Олександрович Прудіус, Oleh Oleksandrovych Prudius; born April 27, 1969)[1] is an Ukrainian-American actor and professional wrestler. He is currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under his real name. Prudius became famous for his work in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from 2006 to 2011 under his ring name Vladimir Kozlov. He is trained in freestyle wrestling, rugby, American football, sambo, kickboxing, judo, and mixed martial arts.[3]

Vladimir Kozlov
Kozlov at Tribute to the Troops event in December 2010
Birth nameOleg Aleksandrovich Prudius
Born (1969-04-27) April 27, 1969 (age 55)[1]
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Alexander Kozlov[1]
Oleg Prudius[2]
Vladimir Kozlov[2]
Billed height6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
Billed weight302 lb (137 kg)
Billed fromMoscow, Russia
Trained byDeep South Wrestling
Ohio Valley Wrestling
DebutApril 7, 2006[2]

Prudius has also worked as a stage and screen actor, having a small part in Spike Lee's 25th Hour.[3] He also had a role in Grindhouse, appearing in the "Werewolf Women of the SS" trailer; he was credited under his real name and his WWE persona for the appearance. He is a former Ohio Valley Wrestling Heavyweight Champion.

On December 8, 2009, Prudius became a United States citizen.[4]

Career

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Pre-wrestling

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Prudius has won numerous achievements, becoming the 2005 USA Open Heavyweight Sambo Champion and a United States Kick-Boxing Association (USKBA) International Heavyweight Grappling Champion. He has also played American football for the Ukrainian National Team as well as Santa Barbara City College.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005)

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Prudius accompanied Jerry Jarrett to the ring at Slammiversary in 2005.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2006-2011)

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Kozlov entering the arena during a match on February 25, 2008

On January 17, 2006, World Wrestling Entertainment announced that Prudius had signed a developmental deal and was sent to Deep South Wrestling.[5] On April 7, 2006 he started wrestling under his real name "Oleg Prudius" and had his first match in DSW against Tommy Suede.

On May 5, 2006, Prudius had his first untelevised WWE match during a house show in San Jose, California, defeating Rob Conway. The next night, at another house show in Sacramento, California, Matt Striker cut a promo on Prudius, calling him a "filthy immigrant," causing Prudius to attack him. Prudius then picked up the microphone and said he that he is "proud to be in America."

On the December 18, 2006 episode of Raw, Prudius was introduced in an interview as the newest Russian WWE Superstar named Vladimir Kozlov. For the next several weeks, Kozlov was interviewed on WWE TV, saying he loved "Double Double E" (WWE). But he also said he could beat all of the WWE Superstars, becoming a heel.

Ohio Valley Wrestling (2007-2008)

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On July 28, 2007 in Louisville, Kentucky, he won the OVW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Paul Burchill, but gave up the Championship the same night to Michael W. Kruel due to an agreement they made before.

Main roster (2008-2011)

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On the April 4, 2008 episode of SmackDown, Kozlov made his official WWE debut as a heel, with no entrance music and video – his "entrance" was completely dark except for a spotlight following him to the ring. He defeated Matt Bentley in his first match,[6] and over the following weeks, Kozlov would win many matches in a row. On the July 11, 2008 episode of SmackDown, Kozlov got an entrance theme and video and defeated Stevie Richards.[7]

In the following weeks, as Kozlov continued to easily win matches, he wanted "better competition". On the September 12, 2008 edition of SmackDown, he attacked Jeff Hardy. Over the following weeks, Kozlov would continue attacking both Hardy and the WWE Champion Triple H, eventually starting a loose rivalry between the three of them over the WWE title. Kozlov earned a match against Triple H for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series by defeating The Undertaker by disqualification on the November 6 episode of SmackDown. Edge was added to a match right in the middle of it, and pinned Triple H to win the match. This is because Jeff Hardy was originally supposed to compete, but was found unconscious in a Boston stairwell. At Armageddon, Kozlov gained his first pay-per-view win by defeating then-ECW Champion Matt Hardy in a non-title match. Kozlov competed in the 2009 Royal Rumble match, entering at number 6, but was eliminated by Triple Hafter eliminating three other superstars including The Great Khali, MVP, and Carlito. His first singles loss on SmackDown came against The Undertaker on March 13.[8]

On April 13, 2009, Kozlov was drafted to the ECW brand as part of the 2009 WWE draft. After the ECW brand ended in 2010, Kozlov made his debut for the Raw brand on March 8, in a handicap gauntlet match with John Cena competing against Kozlov, Mr. McMahon, Batista, Mark Henry, Drew McIntyre and Jack Swagger. That year, Kozlov formed a tag team with Santino Marella. On the December 6 episode of Raw, Kozlov and Marella won the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating the defending champions Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel, Mark Henry and Yoshi Tatsu, and The Usos in a four-way elimination tag team match. They lost the tag team titles back to Slater and Gabriel at Elimination Chamber 2011.[9] On March 8, Kozlov became the pro of Conor O'Brian on NXT Redemption.[10] Kozlov's last WWE match was on the August 5 episode of SmackDown, where he lost to Mark Henry. After the match, Henry (kayfabe) broke Kozlov's left leg before Sheamus came down to the ring and saved him from Henry. On the same day, WWE announced that Kozlov was released from his WWE contract.[11]

Return to Impact/Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

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On October 12, 2023, Prudius returned to Impact Wrestling. He would attack Champagne Singh, Eric Young, and Jake Something to help Dirty Dango win.[12]

Other media

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Prudius has made many television appearances. He appeared in the second season of the HBO drama series The Wire, as well as Roksalana and It's Not To Easy on Ukrainian TV.[3] In 2002, he appeared in Spike Lee's film 25th Hour, playing a Russian mafia enforcer.[3] He appeared in the Russian military theatre play Victory Day and a Ukraine University play Three Musketeers.[3]

In wrestling

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Championships and accomplishments

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Martial arts

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  • Sambo
    • USA Open Heavyweight Sambo Champion (2005)[2]
  • Kickboxing
    • United States Kick-Boxing Association International Heavyweight Grappling Champion

Professional wrestling

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Alexander Kozlov's IGF profile". Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Vladimir Kozlov - OWW". Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "Vladimir Kozlov resume" (PDF). Carry Company. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-09-23. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  4. "Inspired by Hulk Hogan, WWE wrestler Oleg Prudius goes from Ukraine to U.S. citizen". Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on 2009-12-16. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
  5. "Oleg Prudius". IMDb.
  6. Passero, Mitch (2008-04-04). "Mixed Emotions". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  7. DiFinno, Lennie (2008-07-11). "SmackDown: Endless love?". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  8. "Takin' it back". Wwe.com. Retrieved February 23, 2019.
  9. Galo Loglisci (April 3, 2011). "Eight-Man Tag Team Match". WWE.
  10. Bishop, Matt (March 9, 2011). "WWE NXT: Redemption beings for 6 former rookies". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. "Vladimir Kozlov released". WWE. August 5, 2011.
  12. "Vladimir Kozlov/Oleg Prudius makes Impact Wrestling appearance". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  13. "OVW Heavyweight Championship history". Archived from the original on January 17, 2010.
  14. "Full PWI 500 for 2009". Wrestling Inc. Retrieved March 10, 2008.
  15. "Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov's first WWE Tag Team Championship reign". Archived from the original on September 22, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  16. "2008 Slammy Award winners". Wwe.com.
  17. "Awards". Cagematch.de.
  18. Meltzer, Dave (January 26, 2011). "Biggest issue of the year: The 2011 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards Issue". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Campbell, CA: 1–40. ISSN 1083-9593.

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