Overview

Aaron Michael Frobel is a Canadian professional wrestler who performs under the ring name Michael Elgin. Active on the independent circuit and in larger promotions since the mid-2000s, Elgin developed a reputation for a hard-hitting, power-oriented in-ring style and for competing in North American and international promotions. He has been a regular presence in Ring of Honor and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla and has appeared for New Japan Pro-Wrestling among other organizations.

Career and notable appearances

Elgin rose to broader attention through work on the U.S. independent scene, combining appearances for regional promotions with bookings at higher-profile indie events. He was a prominent performer for Ring of Honor, where he took part in main events and marquee tournaments, and for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, a California-based promotion known for featuring top independent talent. He has also toured internationally and worked for other promotions and special events, maintaining a presence as a dependable main-event level performer.

Wrestling style and persona

Elgin is known for a physically imposing, power-based approach that emphasizes strikes, suplexes and impact maneuvers. His in-ring persona centers on toughness and intensity rather than elaborate theatrics; this direct style has made him a frequent contender in singles competition and tournaments. Promoters and fans have often highlighted his ability to carry long matches and to work believably with a variety of opponents and styles.

Championships, tournaments and distinctions

Among his measured accomplishments, Elgin won the 2011 Survival of the Fittest tournament, a notable multi-competitor event that has launched contenders in major independent promotions. He has been recognized on year-end lists and rankings and has held regional titles across the independent scene. A short list of representative points:

  • Winner, 2011 Survival of the Fittest tournament.
  • Main-event competitor in Ring of Honor and featured performer for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.
  • Appearances for international promotions, including tours with Japanese companies and other cross-promotional events.

Personal life and legacy

Offstage Elgin has been linked to the wrestling community through family and personal relationships; he married fellow wrestler Rachel Collins in 2013. Over his career he has been considered a reliable drawing performer for independent and international cards and a notable example of a power wrestler who successfully transitioned from regional shows to higher-profile bookings. For more details on his match history and credits, see his profiles and promotion pages: profile, biography.

Elgin's career illustrates the path of an independent-era standout who combined physical style with tournament success to secure recurring spots on significant indie and international cards.