Education
Onyx was impressed with his ability as was David Marquez when he later attended the Inoki Dojo in Los Los Angeles
Onyx was impressed with his ability as was David Marquez when he later attended the Inoki Dojo in Los Los Angeles
Born in Montreal, Quebec, White began watching the World Wrestling Federation since the age of 6 and was particularly impressed by the Bret Hart versus Mr. Perfect match at SummerSlam "91. As a teenager, and became more interested in a career in professional wrestling and began working out.
When he was 16, he met Dru Onyx and started training at NWA Quebec"s Torture Chamber.
He made his official debut for YAWN Ireland in which he and Stew Korvus lost to Philosophy Boyd & Sean Maxer Brennan in Kildare Town, Ireland on May 28, 2005. He also faced and lost to his trainer Dru Onyx at a show for the Portneuf Wrestling Association in Saint-Marc-des-Carrières, Quebec on December 17.
During his time in Europe, White would tour Ireland and the United Kingdom with Number Limit Wrestling and Celtic Wrestling. Returning to Canada, he teamed with Shayne Hawke and Ocelot Nero in a 6-man tag team match and beat Stew Korvus, Matt Anderson and Jason White at a MWF show in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec on September 23, 2006.
Finishing moves
Juji-gatame
Signature moves
Front missile dropkick
Fujiwara armbar
German suplex
Guillotine choke
Snap suplex
National Wrestling Alliance
NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Rookie of the Year (2006)
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him #443 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2007.
He is the youngest wrestler to win the NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship. Spending early-2006 in Warpath Wrestling and the Montreal Wrestling Federation, he teamed with Ocelot Nero in a three-way tag team match with Stew Korvus & Matt Anderson and NWA Canadian Tag Team Champions The Twin Terrors (Koko and Razz Mansour) but failed to win the titles. White was later voted 2006 NWA Rookie of the Year. In 2007, he was awarded Quebec Rookie of the Year.
Training at New Japan Dojo United States of America in Santa Monica, California, he captured the NWA British Commonwealth Championship from Alex Koslov in early July and defended the title in four countries before losing the belt to Paul Tracey in Wicklow, Ireland on August 27.