- Nicknames
- The Urban American Dream
- Da Bomb
- The Midwest Bully
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- African-American professional wrestler from Chicago, IL known for his work as a member of the stable Da Soul Touchaz. Debuted in 2001 and competed for Midwest Championship Wrestling, Windy City Pro Wrestling, Maximum Pro Wrestling, Blue Water Championship Wrestling, AAW Vanguard, TNA, IWA Mid-South and several other promotions. Formed Team Dammit with Trauma (Jay Washington). Da Soul Touchaz formed in 2007, debuting at "VWAA Out Of The Ashes," June 15, 2007, represented by Richardson and Marshe Rockett in a victory over Juggalo J-City and Vigilante. The team, represented by Richardson, Rockett and Acid Jaz (Jazmin Jones), defeated Team BSE (Kobra Kai, El Sombra and Super Xtremo) on Night II of "CHIKARA King of Trios 2008," but lost to Team F.I.S.T. (Icarus (Ronald Grams), Gran Akuma (Edward Jones) and Chuck Taylor (Dustin Howard)) on later that night. Continues to compete for Beyond Wrestling, Chicago Style Wrestling, Resistance Pro Wrestling and other promotions. Among his in-ring achievements, he is a former 2x WCPW World Heavyweight Champion, a former 2x CSW Heavyweight Champion, a 3x CSW Tag Team Champion (2x w/Acid Jaz as Da Soul Touchaz and 1x w/Jason Dukes as The 2 Man Power Trip), and a former RPW Tag Team Champion with Acid Jaz as Da Soul Touchaz.- IMDb Mini Biography By: JasonIK75
- Droppin' da Bomb (Diving Leg Drop)
- Pounce (Running low angle shoulder block after an opponent has been Irish whipped off the ropes)
- The Urban Lariat
- Da Soul Touchaz are billed from "The Soul of America.".
- His nickname "The Urban American Dream" is based on "The American Dream," the nickname of Dusty Rhodes, and Richardson's wrestling style, particularly his agility for a big man, drew comparisons to Dusty's work. During the Da Soul Touchaz-Team BSE match at "CHIKARA King of Trios 2008 Night II," a move Richardson hit led commentator UltraMantis Black to say, "Shades of Big Dust.".
- Da Soul Touchaz use Soulja Boy's "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" as entrance music.
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