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Beaver Boys
Reynolds (left) and Silver (right)
Statistics
MembersAlex Reynolds / Alex Keaton
John Silver / Johnny Silver
Name(s)Slophunters
The Beaver Boys
Alex Reynolds and John Silver
Alex Keaton and Johnny Silver
Billed heightsAlex:
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
John:
5 ft 5 in (165cm)
Combined
billed weight
Combined: 374 lbs (170 kg)
Alex:
196 lbs (89 kg)
John:
178 lbs (81 kg)
HometownLong Island, New York, U.S.
Billed fromLong Island, New York
DebutAugust 18, 2011 (2011-08-18)
Years active2011-present
TrainerMikey Whipwreck

Alex Reynolds and John Silver, formerly known as the Beaver Boys, are an American professional wrestling tag team. They are signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as members of The Dark Order. They are also known for their appearances in Combat Zone Wrestling, Evolve Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

History

Independent circuit (2011–2019)

Reynolds and Silver made their debut as a tag team in August 2011 for New York Wrestling Connection defeating Stockade and Apollyon. In January 2012, Reynolds and Silver made their debut for EVOLVE at EVOLVE 10 where they were defeated by Scott Reed and Caleb Konley.

WWE (2019)

The Beaver Boys billed as Alex Keaton and Johnny Silver lost to Heavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker) in a squash match on the September 10, 2019 edition of Smackdown at Madison Square Garden.

All Elite Wrestling (2019–present)

Reynolds and Silver made their All Elite Wrestling debut on the third episode of AEW Dynamite as enhancement talent losing to Santana and Ortiz. Over the following months vignettes aired of Silver and Reynolds getting recruitment messages from The Dark Order eventually resulting in Reynolds and Silver joining the Dark Order as henchmen, thus establishing themselves as villains. In December 2019, it was revealed that Reynolds and Silver had signed with All Elite Wrestling. In August, it was revealed that Reynolds and Silver had signed long-term contracts.

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  6. "AEW Dynamite #3". Cagematch. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
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  12. "FBW Tag Team Tournament". Cagematch. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  13. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2021". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  14. "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2020". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
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See also
CZW World Tag Team Champions
1990s
  • Jon Dahmer and Jose Rivera Jr.
  • Brothers of East L.A.
  • Extreme Fahrenheit (Heartbreaker and Mr. Motion)
  • King Pinz (Bill Schaffer and Jim Price)
  • John Zandig and Nick Gage
  • Lobo and T.C.K.
  • Justice Pain
2000s
2010s
2020s
  • CMD (Boom Harden and Desean Pratt)
  • Milk Chocolate (Brandon Watts and Randy Summers) (current)
PWG World Tag Team Champions
2000s
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2020s


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