Career
He has worked for the Australasian Wrestling Federation, Kiwi Pro Wrestling and is currently signed to Impact Pro Wrestling New Zealand (IPW). Early years and training
Impact Pro Wrestling
= 2005-2007 Dunn made his wrestling debut in 2005 at Impact Pro Wrestling New Zealand"s IPW Genesis in a loss against The Machine. = 2008 At Last Rites, Dunn and Knox"s match ended in a double disqualification (resulting in Knox retaining the title) caused by The Xtreme Superstars" Davey Deluxeo and Jordan Invincible.
On 12 December 2009 at IPW Nightmare Before Christmas, Dunn defeated Joseph Kinkade for the IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship.
On May 29, 2010, Dunn successfully retained the championship against Alexander in the main event of the IPW Genesis supercard. But Dunn was unexpectedly confronted by Reuben de Jong, who responded to the open challenge Dunn had issued the previous month.
Dunn agreed to an impromptu title defence against de Jong, and was defeated to lose the championship. Dunn had intervened after the main event to rescue A-Class from an assault at the hands of a number of wrestlers from NZWPW, only to be attacked himself.
Knox, returning from injury, entered the ring with steel chair in hand, only to turn the weapon on Dunn.
International exploits
Vinny Dunn is currently on tour in America with fellow IPW wrestler Jon.E.King wrestling for the promotion Ohio Valley Wrestling, Rampage Pro Wrestling And WFX Wrestling in Canada. Dunn played for the Hibiscus Coast Raiders in the 2002 Bartercard Cup. In August 2007, was one of the bachelors in The Edge contest "Three Strangers and a Wedding".
He was eliminated before the final 2 were picked by the bride-to-be.
Finishing moves
Muscle buster, sometimes from the second rope
Signature moves
The Only One
Missile dropkick
Straight from the Coast (Running cross tackle)
Powerslam
The Punisher (Flying crossbody)
Spear
Shoulder block
Impact Pro Wrestling
IPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
IPW New Zealand Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Kingi
IPW South Pacific Championship (1 time)
Armageddon Cup (2 times) 2006/2010
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him #421 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010.