Rick J. Clements
- Actor
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Rick J. Clements was born and raised in Southern California. In 2001 he began his entertainment career by training at Rudos Dojo to become a professional wrestler, stuntman, and actor. Rick was more known for being an American professional wrestler that went by the name Quicksilver.
In the early 2000's he worked for many wrestling promotions around the United States and abroad. He is best known for his wrestling performances with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), where he formed two of the best tag teams in Southern California, first teaming with AEW's Scorpio Sky as Ariel Xpress and later teaming with WWE's Sami Zayn as Cape Fear. Rick was also part of two wrestling television series. In 2003 he was part of the show "Xtreme Pro Wrestling" (XPW), and in 2007 he was cast in MTV's Wrestling Society X as El Hombre Blanco Enmascarado.
Rick J. Clements did not just perform in front of wrestling crowds. He worked hard behind the scenes helping with character development, writing skits, storylines, and promos. His style was one component responsible for changing and shaping what pro wrestling is today.
In 2008 Rick J. Clements got injured and stepped away from pro wrestling. But due to his passion for writing and his love for entertainment. He began to put stories and scripts together with a new focus on writing for TV and film.
In the early 2000's he worked for many wrestling promotions around the United States and abroad. He is best known for his wrestling performances with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), where he formed two of the best tag teams in Southern California, first teaming with AEW's Scorpio Sky as Ariel Xpress and later teaming with WWE's Sami Zayn as Cape Fear. Rick was also part of two wrestling television series. In 2003 he was part of the show "Xtreme Pro Wrestling" (XPW), and in 2007 he was cast in MTV's Wrestling Society X as El Hombre Blanco Enmascarado.
Rick J. Clements did not just perform in front of wrestling crowds. He worked hard behind the scenes helping with character development, writing skits, storylines, and promos. His style was one component responsible for changing and shaping what pro wrestling is today.
In 2008 Rick J. Clements got injured and stepped away from pro wrestling. But due to his passion for writing and his love for entertainment. He began to put stories and scripts together with a new focus on writing for TV and film.