Background
2000–2004
Steen grew up in Enfield, Nova Scotia as a wrestling fan.
2000–2004
Steen grew up in Enfield, Nova Scotia as a wrestling fan.
The following October, at the inaugural event for MainStream Wrestling (Master of Social Work), he squared off for the first time against Savage.
He has featured as a prominent character in The Fight Network"s Wrestling Reality and appeared in Rush HD"s The Kardinal Sinners. He eventually met Devin Chittick and Scott Savage through various local wrestling events and began his training with the pair in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia in June 2000. Steen lost the title to Jeremiah Delinquent (Scott Savage) on November 30, 2001.
Steen travelled to Winnipeg, Manitoba with Top Rope Championship Wrestling and took part in Tony Condello"s Northern Hell Tour during early 2002.
He then lost the title to Flex Falcone in a three-way match including Jeremiah Delinquent. Steen showed up in Real Action Wrestling (RAW) in June 2002 where he was featured as part of the new cruiserweight division, winning the championship on EastLink Television, a decision that was immediately reversed by RAW officials.
Steen was also featured on shows with Chi Chi Cruz, the Honky Tonk Manitoba and Gangrel. On August 24, 2002, Steen defeated Scott Savage and Sarah Stock in Halifax for the Canadian Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship.
He lost it to Savage on May 15.
He regained it on May 22 and lost it again on May 29 to Savage. On April 31, 2004, Steen vacated the title. 2005–present
In late 2004, Brody Steele invited Steen to take part in Wrestling Reality.
Steen returned for the second annual Maritime Cup featuring independent wrestlers in Canada including "Wildman" Gary Williams, Duke MacIsaac, Scott Savage and Tony Armstrong.
He lost to Savage in the opening round. On May 2, 2008, Steen and Kowboy Mike Hughes defeated "Wildman" Gary Williams and Trash Canyon in a tag team match.
Steen, Brody Steele and Hughes also defeated Williams, Canyon and James Mason in a 6-man tag-team match during which Hughes and Steele turned on Steen. He has also appeared on selected shows for New Breed Wrestling in Debert, Nova Scotia, ECPW in Cape Breton, Red Rock Wrestling on Prince Edward Island, Ultimate Championship Wrestling, and Innovative Hybrid Wrestling in New Brunswick.
MainStream Wrestling
Master of Social Work Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
Master of Social Work Atlantic Canadian Championship
Real Action Wrestling
RAW Cruiser weight Championship (1 time)
Various Canadian Independent Promotions
Canadian Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times).
In 2001, Vance Nevada arrived in Nova Scotia and assisted in securing new booking opportunities for Steen, who had recently become the first ever MainStream Wrestling Champion on July 21. Returning to Master of Social Work in the spring, Steen was the first two time Master of Social Work champion after winning the title back from “Red Hot” Ryan Wood. After the demise of RAW, Steen continued competing with Master of Social Work and appeared on various other dates throughout the region, most notably, losing in the first round of the first Maritime Cup to the eventual winner Bobby Rude. Steen won his third Master of Social Work Championship from Tony Armstrong on November 27, 2003. lieutenant was during this time that Steen found appeared with East Coast Pro Wrestling (ECPW) and Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling. Steen then reemerged in MainStream Wrestling, when, disguised as Firefly, he went on to win a number one contender"s battle for the Master of Social Work Championship.