Daniel Christopher Covell (born December 24, 1971 in Fayetteville, North Carolina) is an American professional wrestler, best known by his ring name in the United States, "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. He also wrestles as Curry Man, a masked persona who he portrays principally in Japan.
Daniels is currently performing mainly for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) where he is one half of the current reigning NWA World Tag Team Champions with A.J. Styles, and also works regularly for independent promotions, such as Ring of Honor. Daniels is under contract with TNA, with the current contract lasting until 2008.
Covell wrestles frequently in Japan as his masked alter-ego Curry Man and was also a part of the World Series Wrestling International Assault tour in October 2005.
At Ring of Honor's third show, A Night of Appreciation for Eddie Guerrero, Daniels faced fellow California resident Donovan Morgan. Many people thought Morgan would beat some respect into Daniels, but instead, they showed a mutual respect for each other, and Morgan agreed to join The Prophecy. The show ended with a backstage brawl between The Prophecy and some ROH wrestlers. The next show, Road to the Title, would feature a series of matches to determine who would fight to become the first ROH Champion. Daniels earned the right to compete at the next show, Crowning a Champion, in a 60 Minute Iron Man Match, along with Spanky, Doug Williams, and Daniels' enemy Low Ki. It was a brutal match, in a building where the temperature was dangerously high. During the match, Daniels managed to pin Low Ki, but due to Iron Man Match rules, Low Ki was still able to win the match. This did not sit well with Daniels, since he did pin Low Ki. Two months later at the show Unscripted, Low Ki would defend his title against Xavier. During the match, Christopher Daniels, who was also competing in a one night tournament to crown the first ROH Tag Team Champions with his partner Donovan Morgan, came to the ring. Because of ROH rules, Daniels couldn't touch Low Ki, but he did distract his attention, allowing Xavier to attack Low Ki with a chair. Low Ki was badly beaten, but managed to get back in the ring, only to be pinned by Xavier. It was soon known that Xavier was the newest member of The Prophecy. Later that night, Daniels and Morgan would go on to win the Tag Team Titles, meaning that The Prophecy now held all the titles in ROH.
At the next ROH show, the biggest ROH show to date, Glory By Honor, Daniels did not allow any of the titles to be on the line. Instead, he faced Doug Williams, and Xavier faced Jay Briscoe, as suggested by his brother Mark. The Prophecy also had plans for Low Ki that night, as they hired Samoa Joe, who made his ROH debut that night, to take out Low Ki in the first ever Fight Without Honor. Low Ki would win the match, and shake Joe's hand, which is not what The Prophecy had in mind.
Daniels would recruit new members to The Prophecy, such as Dan Maff and BJ Whitmer, while other members, Xavier and Donovan Morgan, would leave. The new Prophecy would engage in a bitter feud with the Second City Saints, which would see the temporary end to Daniels' ROH career. In a match with the Saints, Daniels was given the Pepsi Plunge through a table by CM Punk. Daniels would stay away from ROH after this, and concentrate on TNA, where he saw much success.
At Death Before Dishonor III, Christopher Daniels would make his ROH return, challenging CM Punk for his newly won ROH Title, who was determined to take it to WWE with him. However, Punk refused the challenge. The next show, Sign of Dishonor, saw Daniels defeat Punk's stablemate Colt Cabana, despite interference by Punk, who attempted to hit Daniels with a steel chain (he instead hit Cabana, behind Daniels' back). At Fate of an Angel, Daniels would lose thanks to Punk, against the debuting Matt Hardy. Even with this loss, Daniels was granted a title shot at The Homecoming. Daniels and Punk fought back and forth, eventually ending in a one hour time limit draw, just as Daniels hit the Angel's Wings. Redemption, the next ROH show, featured Christopher Daniels, James Gibson, and Samoa Joe challenging CM Punk in a 4 Way Elimination Match for the ROH Title. During the match, Christopher Daniels was covered by Joe. Daniels got his foot on the rope, but Punk knocked it off before the referee could see, and Daniels was eliminated. Daniels tried to get revenge, but ended up accidentally eliminating Samoa Joe.
After this, Daniels would remain a permanent member of the ROH roster, competing against the likes of Samoa Joe, Jimmy Yang, Homicide, and Colt Cabana. He also made some appearances as Curry Man.
In 2005, Daniels engaged in a lengthy feud with A.J. Styles over the TNA X Division Championship. He won the title at Destination X 2005 under dubious circumstances at the end of an Ultimate X Challenge. Styles had taken down the belt, but the referee was unconscious. Daniels put Styles in the Angel's Wings and took the belt when the ref came to. Daniels went on to become the longest reigning X-Division champion in TNA history, holding the belt for over 150 days. Later, on September 11 at Unbreakable, Styles won back the title in a three-way dance with Daniels and Samoa Joe. Daniels lost to Styles once again in a thirty minute Iron Man match for the X-Division Championship at Bound For Glory on October 23. Daniels was viciously attacked by Samoa Joe after a match at Genesis on November 13 where they teamed together. Daniels received a Grade III Concussion from the assault. At Turning Point 2005, when Joe tried to similarly injure A.J. Styles after winning the X-Division Championship from him, Daniels made his return, attacking Joe and enabling members of TNA security to protect Styles and restrain Joe. Over the next few weeks Styles and Daniels would team together. At Final Resolution Daniels was defeated by Samoa Joe. After taking a tremendous beating Styles threw in the towel to prevent Daniels from being seriously injured. The next week Daniels turned on Styles claiming he did it to get the number 1 contendership for the X-Division Title. That same night he cost Styles a match against The "Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore. At Against All Odds Samoa Joe retained his title against Daniels and Styles. The following month at Destination X Daniels succeeded in winning an Ultimate X match to regain the X-Division Title. He lost his X-Division Title on April 13th, 2006 to Samoa Joe after receiving a middle rope Island Driver.
After losing the X-Division title, Daniels was scheduled to face Jushin Liger in a Six Sides of Steel match at Lockdown. However, Liger was pulled out of the match. With no one to face, and Lockdown only a short time away, it was announced that Daniels would be facing a mystery opponent. The opponent was rumored to be Colt Cabana, but shockingly, it turned out to be the returning Low Ki, Daniels' former tag parner with whom he won the NWA Tag Team Titles. Low Ki now goes by the name of Senshi, and the two competed in a back-and-forth match, which ultimately saw Senshi win, using his surroundings for assistance.
Daniels would go on to continue teaming with AJ Styles and within a short time the pair would become #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Titles, then held by America's Most Wanted. Daniels and Styles won the titles from AMW at TNA Slammiversary 2006
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