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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daniel_VidotDaniel Vidot - Wikipedia

    Daniel Sean Vidot (/ v ɪ d oʊ /; born 8 February 1990) is an Australian professional wrestler and former professional rugby league footballer. He is best known for his tenure in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Xyon Quinn.

  2. 24 apr 2020 · Daniel Vidot vs. Sheamus: SmackDown, April 24, 2020. The Celtic Warrior targets his next victim in his ongoing crusade through the SmackDown roster. Catch WWE action on WWE Network, FOX, USA ...

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  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xyon_QuinnXyon Quinn - Wikipedia

    Daniel Sean Vidot (Brisbane, 8 febbraio 1990) è un wrestler ed ex rugbista a 13 australiano. Durante la sua permanenza nella lega di rugby, ha precedentemente giocato come ala nella NRL per i Canberra Raiders, i St. George Illawarra Dragons, i Brisbane Broncos e i Gold Coast Titans.

  4. 8 feb 1990 · Daniel Sean Vidot was born in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia on February 8, 1990, and he is currently 34 years old. He is currently, under the ring name of Xyon Quinn. He was a former rugby player (wing). Profile Info

  5. 20 giu 2018 · FORMER NRL player Daniel Vidot will become a “Samoan Ghost” in the WWE, confirming he’s signed a three-year deal with the professional wrestling powerhouse. The 28-year-old Gold Coaster, who retired from the Brisbane Broncos in 2015, locked in the full-time contract after a trial in Florida in October.

  6. 25 apr 2020 · Former NRL star Daniel Vidot has made a dramatic live television debut in the WWE. The 30-year-old impressed with some of his athleticism before he was beaten into submission by former world champion Sheamus in a bloody, short match. The one-on-one match was one of the feature events of Saturday morning’s (AEST) SmackDown episode.

  7. 6 nov 2021 · Aussie Daniel Vidot is “living the dream” and says he’s intent on proving his “doubters” wrong as he continues to take the world of WWE by storm. Vidot played 124 games in the NRL before retiring in 2017, announcing his plans to pursue a professional wrestling career with WWE.