TWF Legend Profiles

MALE TALENT

AJ Jeffers • Bill Hansen • Blonde Man • Brownie • Disturbed • Dope C • "New School" Jack Beam • "Lover Boy" Jon Bennetta • Justin Polaris • "Stone Kold" Karl Davies • Matt Aish • Owen Carl

FEMALE TALENT

BUILDERS


MALE TALENT

AJ Jeffers
Championships
World (×2)
World Tag Team (×1)
[with Gareth Fox]
Intercontinental (×3)
Hardkore (×1)
Name: AJ Jeffers
Sobriquets: The Ice Man
From: Ipswich, England
Theme Music History: Ice Man • Sexy Boy • Sexy Boy by Air • Best I Can by Queensrÿche
Signature Moves: Sweet Shin Music
Finishing Move:
The Ice HotelPedigree

Noted Quotes: "Ohhhhh yeah!"
Career Highlights: First Ever TWF Triple Crown Winner
Third Full House Winner
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2005

XCW Cruiserweight Championship (×1)
XCW Tag Team Championship (×1) [with The Rich]
AJ Jeffers had a mixed history in the TWF. After being crowned the very first TWF World Champion, he turned on the fans and joined FX, who dominated the TWF through most of it's early years. In December 2001, he won a gruelling tournament to become TWF Intercontinental Champion. Again, AJ turned on the fans and had one of the best matches in TWF history at Against All Odds 2002 against NJS. Having missed most of 2003, he returned at Halloween Hell 2003 defeating Terminator for the Intercontinental Championship. After fading a way a little, he exploded back onto the World Title scene in 2005, participating in one of the best feuds for the title ever contested along with Mastermind, The Assassin, The Terminator. On the most amazing night of his career, AJ was announced as one of the inductees into the TWF Hall of Fame, and followed it up merely hours later, when he defeated The Assassin to become TWF World Champion for only the second time. AJ made an appearance at One Night Only to defend his title against old friend and now enemy Terminator, but lost the title at When Worlds Collide. Jeffers considered that his retirement at the time.
AJ was part of the "French Car Trio" along with Dougie Christian and The Terminator and was president of the UK French Cars Owners Club and a frequent guest and host on car-related programs on satellite television. Jeffers returned to professional wrestling in mid-2013 as part of PCW, working with it's lead creative adviser, former TWF talent Ron Lindberg. Jeffers returned to the ring and helped turn PCW around from a company nearing financial ruin to one of the promising independent companies in Europe, improving the company's relationship with the TWF in the process, largely as a result of his friendship with Mr. BIG. Together the two men carved out a successful niché in British wrestling for much of the mid-10s. In late-2017, it emerged that Jeffers wanted to sell his portion of the ownership as he wanted to focus his attention on his new family, whilst Lindberg surprised many by announcing he was buying a semi-professional football team in south Wales and would then finance their turn into professionalism. As a result of this, in March 2018, it was announced that the TWF had purchased PCW and would shut it's doors after one final Super Clash in May.
Bill Hansen
Championships
World (×1)
World Tag Team (×2)
[with Titan]
Television (×1)
Name: Bill Hansen
From: Taunton, Somerset
Theme Music History:
InvasionJanuary 2010–February 2012, August 2014–2017
by Christian Poulet & Jean‐Yves Rigo • 
BlackFebruary 2012–August 2013
by Trivium
Signature Moves: Fireman's Carry Slam, Spear
Finishing Moves:
JackhammerVertical Suplex Powerslam Pin
,
Powerbomb FacebusterShadows Over Hell

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2021

2012 Gold Card Winner
2010 King of the Ring
2010 Rookie of the Year
Member of eVo (November 2011–June 2013)
A former UK American Football All-Star, Bill Hansen is a man who will not take "No" for an answer. Hansen was a highly touted prospect and at one point, he was considering playing professionally in the United States. However, Hansen and his family deemed a move to the United States was too big a risk, especially if he didn't make it. Luckily, Hansen, a lifelong wrestling fan, came into contact with the TWF's Asylum training facility and picked up the basics very quickly and began his professional wrestling career shortly afterwards. After a dominant career in PWC, Hansen made his first TWF appearance on January 6, 2010 in an amazing performance against Sebastian Gross, dominating the 2008 Rookie of the Year. By the middle of 2010, Hansen had built up an incredible winning streak that had yet to see him pinned or forced to submit. Hansen's first championship came in a splendid match with fellow big man Victor Ortega at Summer Break XI that is already deemed a classic. Hansen's great athletic pedigree meant that he could face up to any challenge, big or small. The biggest roadblock of his career appeared in the form of Titan, who he defeated to become King of the Ring. One month later, Titan ended Hansen's unbeaten record in the TWF and took his Television Championship in the process. Hansen was not seen for a time afterword, leading some to believe that Titan drove him out of the company. Upon his return from injury, Hansen helped Matt Aish win the Television Championship from Titan, signalling their feud was far from over. A brutal Last Man Standing match between the two behemoths finally drew a line under proceedings.
Hansen's breakthrough came after winning a small tournament in late-2011 to determine a new #1 Contender for the TWF World Championship. After losing his opportunity against Nytro, with whom he developed a friendly rivalry, Hansen snapped. But this only foreshadowed the arrival of eVo just days later, which it was revealed he had been hinting at for months, since performing a strange hand signal during his Summer Break victory over Eric Herrera. Hansen's bye into the Gold Card tournament proved to be key as he won the tournament, but his victory was put on the back burner for many months, as he teamed with his once fierce rival Titan to become a Tag Team Champion. In July 2012, Hansen finally attempted to exchange his Gold Card against the man who mentored him, Mr. BIG. Despite his failure to do so, a rematch at Summer Break was expected to be a passing of the torch, especially as Hansen had laid the TWF roster to waste with the Shadows Over Hell, a move Biggie devised. Having invented the move, BIG could also develop a counter, and his streak lived on. Exactly one year to the day of his meltdown, Hansen finally "won" the TWF World Championship in a brutal Tables, Ladders, Cell match where Hansen managed to injure Mr. BIG so badly it was thought his career would have been over. But for Hansen, this was secondary to his ultimate aim of holding the World Championship belt and bringing back into the eVo fold, for the first time, legitimately. Hansen would continue to dominate the company, even after losing the World Title to Jack Beam. However, after Mr. BIG gained his revenge, hitting Hansen with a Sudden Death Syndrome at the Final Battle in one of the most incredible sights ever seen in a TWF ring, Hansen's demeanour changed. Eddie McBrain caught the brunt of Hansen's outburst, but this lead to Hansen and Titan teaming up once more to face McBrain and Titan's former partner, Riptide at Summer Break XIV. Hansen queried where Titan's loyalties lie. After the loss, Hansen and Titan split acrimoniously.
Hansen left the TWF after this loss and headed to the United States to attempt to continue his career on the gridiron. As offers came in, Hansen discovered his passions laid elsewhere and Hansen returned to the TWF in August 2014 on the post-Summer Break XV episode of Grit BasH, gate crashing Zero and J.E.J. Enterprises's victory celebration.
Blonde Man
Championships
World (×1)
World Tag Team (×3)
[with Brownie & Stephen Jenkins]
Hardkore (×1)
Television (×2)
UK Heavyweight (×1)
Name: Blonde Man
Sobriquets: Da Blonde Guy
From: Hereford, England
Entrance Music: Blonde Striker by Jim Johnston
Signature Moves: Martial Arts Kick, Spear
Finishing Move: Karate Kick
Noted Quotes: "Sexy Lover!"
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2013

TWF Tag Team of the Decade (2000s)with Brownie as Team EV

Founder Member of Team EV
Blonde Man, along with his brother Brownie, was one of the longest serving TWF superstars and through this time became one of it's most successful talents. In the TWF's early days, the two managed to feud with Mr. BIG and The Demon, the latter now better known as Marz. The two were arguably the TWF's greatest Tag Team, but amazingly, did not win the titles until 2002. Before that, Blonde Man infamously upset Mr. BIG to become TWF World Champion, albeit for 2 days, as Mr. BIG won the title back in a Table Match. In September 2002, Brownie infamously dumped his brother after becoming TWF's King of the Ring, and the brothers feuded for almost a full year, until they reformed to a delighted crowd at Summer Break IV in 2003. Blonde Man arguably formed the better singles career of the brothers, winning the TWF Television and Hardkore Championships, ironically enough both from Jocks stable mate Jason Davies. The duo's spell in the Jocks however was the most barren of their illustrious careers, failing to win any titles of note, despite participating in a classic series of matches against the Z-Pack in 2005. Their frustration of being seen as inferior to their stablemates saw them be the first to leave the Jocks at Dangerously Serious and did so with the fan's backing. Team EV dominated the Tag Team division and won an emotional third Tag Team championship at No Way BacK in 2008. After coming up unsuccessful at the Square Ladder Match at Summer Break IX, Team EV left the TWF. Such is their legend, Disturbed and Zero, the new champions, gave the outgoing champions a guard of honour before they left. As many predicted at the close of their careers, Team EV were enshrined in the TWF Hall of Fame in 2013 and were the first-ever tag team to be inducted.
Along with Brownie, Blonde Man now plays rugby league for the Warrington Wolves.
Brownie
Championships
World Tag Team (×3)
[with Blonde Man & Stephen Jenkins]
Television (×1)
Light Heavyweight (×1)
Name: Brownie
Sobriquets: Da Brown Guy
From: Hereford, England
Entrance Music: Broken by 12 Stones
Signature Moves: Martial Arts Kick, Spear
Finishing Move: Karate Kick
Noted Quotes: "My Karate Kick…"
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2013

2002 King of the Ring
TWF Tag Team of the Decade (2000s)with Blonde Man as Team EV

Founder Member of Team EV
Brownie, along with his brother Blonde Man, became one of the longest serving TWF superstars and during this period has become one of the company's most decorated talents. The two brothers famously feuded with Mr. BIG and the man now known as Marz for many months, and were always there or thereabouts when it came to the Tag Team division. After winning the titles that eluded them in August 2002, Brownie advanced to the King of the Ring finals, and after winning the crown, delivered his infamous speech, dumping his brother and turning to his new mentor, Owen Carl. Carl seemed to make Brownie his new elite client and after a year, Brownie and Blonde Man finally got their grudge match at Summer Break, but in-front of a capacity crowd, the two re-united. Brownie joined his brother and re-formed Team EV's brotherly Tag Team. After joining the Jocks and dumping Stephen Jenkins from Team EV, the brothers went on a long streak of no titles, a first in their illustrious career. Despite engaging in classic matches, including a memorable match against a reunited FX at No Way BacK in 2007, the brothers' frustration at being seen as inferior to vastly less experienced stable mates angered them. At Dangerously Serious, after another loss, the duo planted Holly with a Martial Arts Kick to the face, and dumped their Jock jackets on top of her, and revealed new matching Team EV jackets instead, delighting their fans. Their long wait for a title reign ended when they upended Technically Superior at No Way BacK 2008. The duo had a long and successful reign which came to an end at Summer Break IX. Brownie and his brother were given the rare honour of being cheered out of the arena by their opponents before they left the TWF. As many predicted at the close of their careers, Team EV were enshrined in the TWF Hall of Fame in 2013 and were the first-ever tag team to be inducted.
Along with Blonde Man, Brownie now plays rugby league for the Warrington Wolves.
Disturbed
Championships
World (×1)
World Tag Team (×7)
[with Zero]
Television (×1)
All-Action (×1)
Name: Disturbed
From: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Theme Music History:
Among the LivingMay 2006–August 2014
by Anthrax • 
PainkillerSeptember 2014–January 2016
by Judas Priest
Signature Moves: Corkscrew Body Splash,
The Last LaughFlip Tombstone Piledriver
,
Pain RedefinedAnaconda Vise
,
The SicknessGuillotine Choke

Finishing Move:
DehumanizerOver the shoulder back-to-belly piledriver

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2019

2015 Time Crisis Match Winner
2007with Zero as Technically Superior
,
2008with Zero as Technically Superior
,
2010with Zero as Technically Superior
&
2012with Zero as Technically Superior
Tag Team of the Year
2007with Zero
Rookie of the Year
Member of The Entourage (2008–2012)
Trained by Mr. BIG.
Little did the TWF faithful know that at One Night Only, they would witness the TWF début of one of the most influential wrestlers in the history of the company. With his partner Zero, as one half of Technically Superior, Disturbed lead the tag team ranks through a form of change, dominating the division since their arrival into the Total Wrestling Federation. Within four years of arriving, the duo became the most decorated tag team in the history of the TWF, winning the TWF World Tag Team Championship on seven occasions and won Tag Team of the Year four times . After losing the tag team championships in September 2009, the team decided to help each other out in kick-starting their singles careers and the students of Mr. BIG showed that like their teacher, they were as adept in singles competition as they were in a team. After All-Action and Television Championship reigns, it appeared that Disturbed's success as a singles partner was outshining that of his high-flying partner and it was this success saw signs of their relationship fracture.
In one of the most infamous matches in TWF history on August 2, 2013 ‐ Disturbed suffered a broken neck during a match with Connor Kelly. With it feared that Disturbed would never walk again, let alone compete in the squared circle, his career was over. Zero fought valiantly in Disturbed's place, but was unable to avenge his fallen partner. After months of incredible rehabilitation work, rumours spread that the initial fears were misplaced and Disturbed could wrestle once more. With Zero denouncing the duo's relationship in his absence, Disturbed's quest was to return and avenge the words of his former partner and best friend. After a year out of the ring, Disturbed's first match back was against Zero as part of a six-man tag team bout at Summer Break XV, but Disturbed ultimately did not share the ring with his former partner. Disturbed's team were not victorious and after Zero ended the evening as the World Champion (after exchanging his Gold Card), Disturbed reflected on his career. After cutting a promo where he blamed himself for his team's loss at Summer Break, Disturbed seemingly walked away from professional wrestling. But, it appeared that the grappler would live up to his name ‐ with Zero's success, Disturbed grew further insane, and was increasingly spotted around the TWF wearing a straight jacket, and various shades of face paint ‐ the signs of an unhinged maniac. After causing several disruptions over the following months, Disturbed finally made it clear what he wanted ‐ his former partner in a one‐on‐one match. His opportunity to get such a match came in the Time Crisis match to determine a #1 contender for Zero's championship and to the delight of TWF fans, Disturbed survived the match to get the match that everyone wanted. In an emotional contest in front of 100,000+ at Wembley Stadium, Disturbed got the monkey off his back by defeating Zero and becoming the TWF World Champion.
Disturbed's intentions to be a fighting World Champion were cut short however, as a re-occurrence of his neck injury caused him to one again evaluate his career. In one of the most emotional moments in the history of professional wrestling, on January 27, 2016, Disturbed relinquished the TWF World Championship and announced his retirement effective immediately, cutting short one of the greatest careers of all-time.
Dope C Name: Dope C
A.K.A: 2-Dope, Dope
From: Cologne, Germany
Now Hailing From: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Entrance Music: Got the Life by KoЯn
Signature Moves: The Worm
Finishing Move:
Dope LeafElevated Rock Bottom

Career Highlights: XWF European Champion (×1)
First Ever XWF Cruiserweight Champion (×1)
VWF World Champion (×1)
VWF North American Champion (×2)
VWF Television Champion (×1)
Dope C was one of the more mysterious superstars in the TWF. He began his career as Ollie the Magic Bum in the XWF, an obvious influence from the video game character of the same name. He wowed many audiences with his amazing strength for a person of his size. When he transferred to the VWF, he became known as Dope, and added the C a little later. Dope C was one of the three men who contested tlC 1, and in fact Dope C won the contest and became VWF North American Champion, ending Mr. BIG's short reign. After the VWF's demise, Dope disappeared from the world of professional wrestling for almost 3 years, until he showed up at TWF PayBack 2004, where he partnered his old friend Ottobomb in a Tag Team bout. The two were inseparable and Dope was back to his very best. As Ottobomb's lackey, Dope C could be seen wherever his partner was and was instrumental in the success of Otto's xWa Championship reign. However, when his partner left the company, so did he.
Dope is now a DJ who splits time between London, Cologne and Vancouver.
Jack Beam
Championships
World (×2)
Television (×1)
Name: Jack Beam
From: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Sobriquets: New School, The King of New School
Entrance Music: Come Wit' Me by Puff Daddy & Jimmy Page
Signature Move:
Throwing the BookLariat

Finishing Moves:
BluRay DriverDeath Valley Driver
,
New School ExpulsionReverse Twist of Fate

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2023

2011 Gold Card Winner
Member of the New Sensations (2008–2010) and eVo (November 2011–2012)
The self-proclaimed "King of the New School" was a highly controversial character who made his TWF début in 2008. Beam considers himself to be at the fore of the new school train of thought and hammers home his beliefs about "the old school" during many of his promos. Beam wrestles a hybrid style that took some people a while to get used to watch him, but now Beam's matches are among the most sound of anyone in the TWF. Beam's rookie year was sensational, as he defeated The Avenger to start a four-month TV title reign, before forming alliance with other New Sensations, who described themselves as a collection of relative newcomers who want to punch above their weight. Beam owes much of his TWF success to his intense rivalry with The Shott, with whom he forged a bitter rivalry over the middle of 2010. Eventually successful in his battles with the former World Champion, Beam used the momentum and experience gained in his battles to win the 2011 Gold Card tournament. With all of the Gold Card holders to that point being very impatient with their exchange, Beam's reluctance to "cash in" struck many by surprise until that fateful night in November 2011 where Beam orchestrated the reveal of eVo to the world. Beam's eventual cash-in lead to a change in the TWF World Championship match rules as a result of eVo's interference, but Beam would not gain a clean victory for his championship until three months after his first exchange. Beam would be on the opposite side of the ring to Mr. BIG at the TWF Turns Twelve special in February 2012 and BIG's famous victory incensed Beam, but it allowed him to get back to the original aims of eVo - to provide the evolution of professional wrestling. In the main event of Easter HeAT 2012, Beam attained a serious injury that ruled him out for over six months. With Beam gone, Rick Majors revealed himself to be the real mastermind behind the faction, informing fans that Beam was simply a distraction for his own return from injury. When Beam himself shockingly returned at Dangerously Serious 2012, it would be against the renegades that he led, considering the rise of the faction in his absence a betrayal.
Jon Bennetta
Championships
Intercontinental (×1)
Cruiserweight (×1)
Name: Jon Bennetta
Sobriquets: Lover Boy
From: The Tunnel of Love
Theme Music History:
Mr. LovermanOriginal TWF Run
by Shabba Ranks • 
PoisonMay 2006–January 2008
by Alice Cooper
Signature Moves: Love Gun
Finishing Move:
Kiss of DeathInverted Double Underhook Facebuster

Noted Quotes: "Ladies adore my Love Gun!", "I'm going to take you on a journey down the tunnel of love."
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2013

2007 Breakout Performer of the Year
XCW Tag Team Champion (×1) [with Joey Davies]
Managed by Louise (August 2007–January 2008)
Member of the Metal Militia
Jon Bennetta was one of the original TWF superstars, who spent much of his time looking after gorgeous women. He was one of the most popular characters in the TWF's early days due to his outspoken views on women and their bodies, whilst wrestling a good match. His post-match celebrations of bringing women to the ring to dance to his theme song were particularly memorable. However, Lover Boy was plagued with health problems through out much of his life and this drove him from the TWF. But, when the TWF returned from it's hiatus in 2006, he accepted a call from Mr. BIG to return, and that he did, aiding Biggie and NJS in a vital match at One Night Only. Lover Boy was then made a Metal Militia member by the two as the impending war between the Metal Militia and The Jocks intensified. The Jocks wished to exploit his soft spot for Louise, who has admitted to have feelings for. But at Summer Break 2007, the Jocks resistance broke as Louise left the Jocks to be at Bennetta's side. Despite being away for so long, Bennetta was able to tap into his popularity. Bennetta was made more endearing when he was the only TWF champion to be cheered on the post-Black Sunday Grit BasH. Bennetta was a popular Intercontinental Champion, but left the TWF after his loss to Nytro at Total Annihilation. The locker room immediately felt his loss, as he was universally beloved and adored by all of his peers.
The health issues that dominated his life continued, but his insistence on just being "one of the boys" when he would appear backstage further endeared him to the locker room. Lover Boy was introduced at ringside during The Memory Remains in February 2009 and was given a standing ovation from his home town crowd. JB would frequently appear backstage at events in south Wales, lifting the spirits of the locker room with his tales, especially those involving the TWF legends that he grew up with. In mid-2012, his wellness took a drastic turn for the worse and he was told that he did not have long to live, but JB continued to fight on. Despite appearing frail, he was determined to be with his friends at the XCW One Last Time event in October 2012 and at the conclusion of the match between two of his longest friends, Frekishi and The Terminator, JB was aided down to the ring to applaud the two men's bout to an emotional reception from not just the XCW Arena, but the locker room that emptied en masse to pay their respects. Mr. BIG announced after the show that all of the proceeds from the XCW event would go to charities of Bennetta's choosing. A little over two months later on December 27, Lover Boy passed away as a result of cancer, devastating the Total Wrestling Federation.
Lover Boy's induction into the TWF Hall of Fame in 2013 was voted unanimously and was the most popular story of that particular class. Mr. BIG's induction speech remains one of the greatest of his storied career and along with several of Lover Boy's close friends, they continue to pay tribute to him, with Mr. BIG adopting the Kiss of Death into his repertoire. With the permission of the Bennetta family, the TWF began the "Lover Boy Memorial Tournament" in 2013, awarding the Lover Boy Memorial Trophy to the winners of a biennial tag team tournament. In one of the most emotional nights in TWF history, it was Lover Boy's close friends Mr. BIG and NJS who won the 2015 tournament, in front of a capacity crowd at the TWF Arena, with the Bennetta family and several of JB's friends surrounding them.
Justin Polaris
Championships
World (×1)
Name: Justin Polaris
From: St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
Entrance Music: Denial by Sevendust
Signature Moves:
UnravellingSide Slam Backbreaker

Finishing Move:
Inevitable DemiseJumping Cutter
,
Sealing the DealRunning Double Knee Facebreaker

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2021

2007 King of the Ring
2011 Time Crisis Winner
Paul Heyman Invitational Tournament Winner
2011 Male Wrestler of the Year
Managed by Alexis Polaris
Member of the Dangerous Alliance (2008) and The Entourage (2008–2012)
Justin Polaris was a top star in US federation the GWA for almost 3 years before he disappeared from professional wrestling. In 2007, Polaris resurfaced as a member of the TWF. The ultra-charismatic American aligned himself with the Dangerous Alliance quickly after his début and became a useful card in Paul Heyman's hand. Polaris joined the Dangerous Alliance at the expense of Blade, who was being groomed for the slot by Heyman, and the two had a violent feud for many months. Managed by Alexis Polaris, his long-time girlfriend who later became the Commissioner of the TWF, Polaris infamously won the Paul Heyman invitational at No Way BacK 2008 and gained a contract for a TWF World Championship shot any time he pleased in the following year. Polaris's most famous run-ins have been against arch rival Deadman, against whom he has a big winning record over, despite Deadman's TWF experience. Polaris was also behind the foundation of the Entourage stable. The smartly-dressed group have rode rough-shot through the TWF since their foundation and continue to have a serious amount of power both figuratively and literally. Despite Alexis's influence as Commish and repeated title opportunities, Justin was never able to win a championship in the TWF until 2011. After Alexis was deposed as Commissioner, Polaris won the Time Crisis match for the vacant TWF World Championship to claim his first TWF Championship after four long years. Polaris's reign would be one of the longest in the TWF's history, but would ultimately cost him his few allies along the way, as it was his former friend Nytro who ended his reign in the main event of Summer Break XII.
Karl Davies
Championships
Intercontinental (×1)
Name: Karl Davies
Sobriquets: Stone Kold, The Captain, The Jock
From: Bridgend
Entrance Music: I'll Do What I Wanna by Jim Johnston
Signature Moves: Three-Point Stance Clothesline
Finishing Move: Tha Stunna
Noted Quotes: "I'm the captain, and what I says, goes!"
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2015

Managers included Rebekah, Sarah Sharman and Sarah Thomas
Member of Seek and Destroy & the Jocks
Karl Davies originally became a part of the TWF back in 2000, when he joined as part of The Boyz collective, that included Hawke, Gareth Cole and High Voltage. However, unlike his compadres, he left the group as soon as he got the chance to the fan's delight. However, he was a prominent player in the days of the bPA, and was constantly a thorn in the side of Mr. BIG, and the two had great matches at No Way BacK and Summer Break 2003. Davies left the TWF shortly after that Summer Break match, but returned in March 2004, to the aid of his friend and fellow Jock, Jason Davies. On July 14 2004, he was became a part of TWF infamy, when he reformed the Jocks on an episode of Grit BasH, under Holly's guidance. Davies constantly battled in the upper part of the TWF's cards, but always had one eye on his childhood dream of fighting for his country. Finally, in 2005, not long after the TWF went into hiatus, Davies enrolled in the army, leaving The Jocks and their captaincy in the air. Davies always entertained the fans when he was around. Davies married his long-time girlfriend Phillipa (one time manager of the AshTaker in the TWF's early days) in late 2009.
Karl was honourably discharged from the Army after picking up an injury, and became involved in the management of The Pines Centre shortly after his retirement. Karl now runs his own successful IT consultancy.
Matt Aish
Championships
World Tag Team (×1)
[with Alistair O'Keefe]
Intercontinental (×3)
Television (×1)
All‐Action (×1)
Name: Matt Aish
From: Plymouth
Entrance Music: Isolation by Alter Bridge
Signature Move:
Ties That BindGrapevined Anklelock

Finishing Moves:
Broken WingsFull Nelson Facebuster
,
NeXTSTEPInverted Swinging Cutter

Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2023

Managed by Katy Ledger (October 2010–August 2014)
Member of the Cavalry (February 2011–October 2012)
Trained by Mr. BIG.
There are very few wrestlers who entered the TWF under a cloud of hype quite like Matt Aish. But, as those who has seen this charismatic young man wrestle will tell you, there are very few wrestlers like Aish. His bond with professional wrestling began as a child and grew tighter as he became a big fan of the TWF in his childhood. Drawing upon a melting pot of influences, Aish's move set is as diverse and varied as any in the TWF. He received training from Mr. BIG, who has called him "my greatest student", which is high praise from a World Champion who has trained some world class wrestlers in his time. Aish débuted in late 2010 and has already pulled up quite a resume, including defeating future Hall of Famer Blade for the Intercontinental Championship. Aish's momentum stalled somewhat after his debut, and a heartbreaking loss to Blade at Summer Break continued to haunt him, despite his incredible performance in a Devil's Den match that ultimately drove Blade from the TWF. Aish eventually found a worthy rival in The Avenger, and the two men's war over the Intercontinental Championship was one of the highlights of the TWF‐eVo conflict. Years later, many pinpoint Aish's victory over Avenger at Easter HeAT 2013 as the turning point in the war, as the momentum then firmly switched to the TWF. Aish's success, especially with training partner Alistair O'Keefe, drove their friend Connor Kelly insane, and it was with the highest stakes possible that the two best friends, who dominated in PWC together, would finally meet at Summer Break XV ‐ a loser leaves TWF match. Shockingly, O'Keefe's betrayal of Aish would overshadow his villainous turn days later, but Aish was gone from the TWF. Many would argue that Aish failed to live up to his incredible potential, but Aish remains extremely proud of his TWF accomplishments, and so he should be.
Aish initially moved away with his fiancée to Scotland after leaving the TWF, but Aish's technical expertise that he picked up in a Computer Science degree from Cardiff University saw him land an incredibly lucrative role with the International Olympic Committee. Aish remains active on social media and often comments on wrestling action of all-kinds to his beloved audience.
Owen Carl
Championships
World (×1)
European (×1)
Name: Owen Carl
A.K.A: Lt. Sumo Samurai, Sumo Samurai
From: Brackla, Bridgend
Entrance Music: Sumo by Jim Johnston
Signature Move:
GrimaceMakes a Silly Face

Finishing Move:
Mercy HoldCobra Clutch

Career Highlights: Former Clients include Brownie, Hades, Riptide & Titan
Founder & Leader of Revolution (2000–2001)
Member of Seek and Destroy (2004)
Despite being known to modern audiences as a manager of some of the TWF's most memorable giants, Owen Carl began his career as a wrestler. Carl's pomposity made him an easy antagonist for the Holy Trinity, and his increasing size led him to be dubbed during one memorable promo by Marz and Mr. BIG as "Sumo Samurai", a moniker that he would later adopt. Carl would found and lead the Revolution faction that was initially cheered against Mr. BIG's FX faction, but, Carl's inability to get the crowds on his side, as well as Mr. BIG's abundance of charisma and skill, saw the crowds turn against him. His infamous promo prior to the Summer Break 2000 main event (after he was defeated in the opening match by Kevin Kelly, with whom he had a personality clash with during episodes of Friday Nitro) is the stuff of legend. As Revolution eventually dissipated, Carl would gain notable victories over MikeA at King of the Ring 2000 in the TWF's first Hell in a Cell match (after MikeA was knocked unconscious after a fall through the cell) and in November 2001, Carl defeated Mr. BIG for the TWF World Heavyweight Championship, getting his revenge on BIG after several years. Carl would lose the championship to Marz at PayBack 2001 and would side with the BPA as it's most senior member - despite being one of the few members of the faction that never stepped through the doors of BCW.
A European Championship reign followed, but as his size increased to worrying levels, Carl retired from active competition and his first client was Brownie, who he had re-trained at The Asylum in secret away from his brother in the summer of 2002. Carl's influence was clear to see on Brownie as he adopted a more technical style and this heralded Brownie's most significant singles championship in June 2003. Brownie's love for his brother was such that 11 months after betraying him, Team EV reunited at Summer Break 2003 after Blonde Man defeated Brownie and Carl was left out in the cold. In March 2004, Carl returned as Sumo Samurai as the leader of the Corporate-backed Seek and Destroy team, although he was later demoted to the rank of Lieutenant. After Seek and Destroy were driven from the Federation, Carl would disappear, returning in September as the manager of a man who he promised would take over the TWF. Carl's client, the King of the Underworld ‐ Hades, tore through the TWF unlike any giant of his era, and Carl was the one who held the key to his power, which was never elaborated upon. Hades's beatings made him incredibly popular and for the first time in several years, the sight of Carl in the entrance way caused fans to cheer. After The Monster departed the TWF at Summer Break IX, Carl would lay low once again.
In October 2008, Carl revealed his newest client, the ferocious beast, Titan. Months later, Carl added another giant, Riptide, to create one of the most terrifying tandems in TWF history, TitanWave. After guiding both men to impressive singles championship reigns, the duo could never capture the TWF World Tag Team Championship together with Carl directing traffic, and slowly the duo began to see Carl as unnecessary baggage. After another attempt at becoming the #1 contenders to the championship ended in defeat at The Gold Card in May 2011, Carl was fired as the duo's manager. Carl proclaimed that they would never win the championships without him, and he looked to be proven correct as the two drifted apart months later, as Titan joined eVo and Riptide teamed up with Eddie McBrain. TitanWave would finally win the World Tag Team Championship in April 2015.
Carl, meanwhile left professional wrestling completely after TitanWave no longer required his services. Carl's whereabouts are currently unknown.
Stephen Jenkins
Championships
World (×1)
World Tag Team (×2)
[with Blonde Man and Brownie]
Intercontinental (×2)
European (×2)
Hardkore (×5)
Name: Stephen Jenkins
A.K.A: Steven Jenkins, The Million Dollar Miracle
From: Brackla, Bridgend
Theme Music History: You Damn Right! • 
Out of My WayNovember 2003–April 2005
by Seether • 
All the RageMay 2005–2015
by Funeral for a Friend • 
Better Run, Better HideJune 3, 2015–August 2016
by The Glitch Mob (featuring Mark Johns)
Signature Moves: Frog Splash, Roundhouse Kick
Finishing Move:
Jenkins DDTModified DDT

Noted Quotes: "It's All the Rage!"
Career Highlights:
TWF Hall of Fame InducteeClass of 2021

Thirteenth Triple Crown Winner
Tenth Full House Winner
2016 Gold Card Winner
Formerly Managed by Hayley Holder
Member of Team EV, the Allied Powers & the Individuals
Stephen Jenkins was one of the most well-loved members on the roster after débuting in 2000 and immediately aligning himself with Team EV. He found a manager in Hayley Holder, who followed him through out his entire career and the duo are constantly voted the best wrestler/manager combo in the business. He teamed with Team EV extremely successfully for almost 5 years, along the way becoming TWF European and Hardkore Champion. Stephen also chalked up an impressive Intercontinental Championship reign defeating almost everyone thrown in his path. However, on July 14 2004, his long-time team mates turned on Steve, forming an integral part of The Jocks stable. Stephen was a founder of the famous "Allied Powers" stable, along with Deadman, J-Fox & The Protégé, and they were successful in stopping the Jocks attaining the contracts of big TWF superstars. Stephen continued to be admired by the fans until he finally snapped. After winning Eric Herrera's $1,000,000 Challenge at Summer Break, in a match against Ron Lindberg, Stephen assaulted his opponent and announced he was joining The Individuals. Jenkins flaunted his million in several skits showing him staying at posh hotels and flaunting his money in front of many. Jenkins however left the TWF at Summer Break IX, but before leaving, had one final pose down with his former stable mates Team EV, who were also on their way out. Stephen currently makes appearances on the wrestling convention circuit. Rumours constantly floated of Jenkins eventually making his return, but Steve would always deny them. In April 2012, Jenkins finally did return to the TWF. It quickly emerged that Stephen returned in a quest to achieve the one accolade he had yet to achieve in his career: become TWF World Champion.

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