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The Executioner is one of the longest active competitors in the WCSF. Having appeared since the very first show, Ex has been a mainstay in the WCSF since, his legacy spans the majority of the WCSF history thus far. Ex has also competed in multiple MOTN, MOTY acclaimed matches and was the first Unleashed/Rampage World Heavyweight Champion.

WCSF Career (2005)[]

The Executioner was am impact player in the WCSF from the beginning. defeating Mitchell Tiday at the first WCSF PPV ever, Revolution. He would then lose to Dynamite at Destruction 2005. He would rekindle his fued with Tiday, meeting him again at Total Carnage, this time tasting defeat. Ex would enter into a feud with Vincent Viazon a smaller wrestler, intent of proving he could hang with the big boys. They met at Meltdown 2005, but Ex won with a top rope powerslam. At Annihilation, Ex would defeat Viazon again in a Falls Count Anywhere match, putting him through a table. Ex then set his sights on the World Title, but lost a #1 Contenders match at Supernova to Jason Williams.

WCSF Career (2006), Unleashed Champion[]

Ex would return at Battlefield 2006, defeating David Logan in round one, then Everwinter in round two, advancing to the final where he lost to Dynamite. Ex would convince Dyno to put his title shot on the line at Nothing to Lose, but Ex came up short again to Dyno. Ex would enter into a feud with WCSF Legend David Logan, meeting him at Revolution II, and defeating him. At the brand split, The Executioner was drafted to Unleashed, and was involved in a Triple Threat match at Destruction 2006, defeating Jason Williams and Chris Hunter to become the first Unleashed Champion, but only winning after GM John Zhilone low blowed Williams. Ex would meet his old rival David Logan again at Total Carnage 2006 in the Main Event, defeating Logan by submission in the Match of the Year. He would successfully defend his title again at Meltdown, beating three men in a fatal 4 way, Everwinter, Bray, and Oblivion. Ex would become something of a babyface in the following weeks, helping repel Mayhem attacks with Logan. This lead to a brand vs brand elimination match at Annihilation, where Ex was eliminated earlier in the match, but came back afterwards and attacked Logan during his retirement sendoff, turning full heel again.

At Wednesday Night Warzone on December 6th, Ex competed in a tag match with Baker J against Bray & Jason Daniels. His team lost, giving Bray a title match down the road. But after the match, Ex was attacked by The Mafia, then Alex Morgan came out and cashed in his Gold Rush contract, defeating Ex for the Unleashed World Title.

WCSF Career (2007)[]

Ex would try and regain the title, after Morgan lost it to Bray at Hacked 07. A Triple Threat match was made for Battlefield 2007. But Morgan would regain the title after Zhilone and his bodyguards attacked Bray, allowing Morgan to get the win. Ex would get another chance, along with 4 other men, in a Dome of Doom match at Nothing to Lose 2007. But Morgan managed to retain his title. Ex woudn't bee seen in months after this, missing Revolution III. He would return as a babyface in early 2008.


WCSF Career (2008)[]

The Executioner competed in a multitude of violent, memorable matches in 2008, quite possibly his most successful year in the WCSF. At Meltdown, he competed against fellow monster Sinistra in a Steel Cage match, both men beat the hell out of each other and both were bloodied and beaten, until both men went flying through the side of the cage when it gave out and was declared a draw. The two then continued their feud by brawling after the match.

The two monsters feud would continue and WCSF Unleashed Champion Brian Davis would join it as well, and the three would meet in the most violent structure, the Dome of Doom. In a match of the year contender, Ex came up short, when Sinistra hit the Epitaph on him through a stack of light tubes, then pinned Davis to become the new champion.

The Executioner would take some time off after this, and when he returned on Rampage, he shocked everyone when he brutally attacked fan favourite Brian Davis and turned heel. The feud built to a climax for Hacked in a Last Man Standing match, but bad weather forced the postponement of the match. The match finally took place at at Battlefield in January of 2009, where Davis got his revenge and won when Ex couldn't answer the 10 count.

2009 Firing for Drug Failure, 2010 Return[]

Shockingly, in a WCSF World-altering moment in May 2009, CEO Ralph Pierce announced that several prominent WCSF stars had failed drug tests and would be fired immediately. Ex was one of them, along with Alex Morgan, and Brian Davis. Many thought that this would be the end of the former champion's career in the WCSF.

But on February 22nd, 2010, Live at the Wednesday Night Warzone show, in the middle of the main event between WCSF World Champion Johnny Devine and Daz, Ex made his return, getting in the ring and attacking Daz, hitting him with The Execution, and allowing Devine to retain his title.

Feud With Daz[]

Daz and The Executioner would meet at Annihilation one on one to settle their differences. Ex would pick up the win after capitalising on an accident made by the British Rose, forcing the referee to stop the match ruling Daz unable to compete. The following Mayhem The Executioner would interrupt Daz 's farewell speech, attacking his injured leg, throwing his crutches out of the ring and forcing him to crawl out of the WCSF .

Ex seemed to have gotten rid of Daz forever. But unfortunately for him, GM "Fabulous" Freddy Flynn would bring Daz back for the 2010 Battlefield tournament. Daz would go on to win the make it to the final of the tournament, but even then Ex would ruin his moment, coming down the ring while the ref was unconscious and attacking first Daz, then his opponent Mike Maverick, pulling Daz on top for the win. Daz would be furious at his moment being ruined, and would make the Final Challenge, offering Ex a match at Nothing to Lose, with his Revolution title shot on the line, against Ex's career, in a Last Man Standing match!! Ex would accept.

The following weeks both men had video packages detailing their workouts and preparation for the highly anticipated matchup. They would meet in a tag team match where Daz and Riko Suave defeated Ex and Sinistra, after the two monsters came to blows. The following week both men would be able too pick their rivals opponent for the night. Daz chose Sinistra for Ex, and Ex chose Alex Morgan for Daz. Daz and Ex would both come out victorious heading into their matchup.

At NTL, in a classic encounter sure to be remember for years and years, Daz would defeat Ex, ridding the WCSF of Ex for good. To make matters worse for Ex, he had to use a sledgehammer as a crutch to make his way out, after refusing Daz's hand to help him up and spitting on it. A parade of WCSF stars pitied him as he stumbled his way out of the arena for good.

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