Tyler Reber (born February 1, 1998)[3][1] is an American professional wrestler. As of December 2022, he is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where performs under the ring name Action Andretti. He also makes appearances for its sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH).
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2019–2022)
Andretti was trained to wrestle by MCW Pro Wrestling, debuting in November 2019.[2] Over the following year, he primarily appeared with MCW Pro Wrestling in Maryland and Virginia.[6][7] In June 2021, Andretti debuted with Game Changer Wrestling, competing in a scramble match on its "Zombie Walk" pay-per-view. Over the rest of 2021, he appeared with MCW Pro Wrestling, Game Changer Wrestling, and other promotions in the northeastern United States including National Championship Wrestling, Pennsylvania Premiere Wrestling, and the Susquehanna Wrestling Organization. In November 2021, he won the Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup promoted by MCW Pro Wrestling.[8][9] Beginning in January 2022, Andretti began appearing regularly with Combat Zone Wrestling. In October 2022, he defeated Brian Johnson to win the MCW Heavyweight Championship. In December 2022, he lost the title to Ken Dixon in a four way match.[10]
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2022–present)
On the October 14, 2023 episode of Collision, Miro attacked Andretti after he expressed an interest in being managed by Miro's wife CJ;[25] this led to a match between the two men on Collision that was won by Miro. In November 2023, Andretti began teaming with Top Flight (Darius Martin and his brother Dante Martin) in a series of six-man tag team matches. In December 2023, Andretti and Top Flight unsuccessfully challenged The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn for the AEW World Trios Championship.[15] In August 2024 at All In, Andretti and Top Flight were on the winning team of a 16-man tag team match. In October 2024, Andretti and Top Flight unsuccessfully challenged the Blackpool Combat Club for the AEW World Trios Championship.[26]
Professional wrestling style and persona
Andretti wrestles in a "high flying" style.[2] His finishing move is the shooting star press.[12][14] He is nicknamed "the Sight to See".[5]