DREAM WARRIOR


Birthday: September, 7 1974


Hometown: Parts Unknown
 

Current Feds: AGW, FCW
 

Past Feds: AGW, IWA
 

Titles Held:

AGW: TV title

(December, 12, 1999 - December 22, 1999)
(January 2, 2000 - January 12, 2000)
(May 21, 2000 - May 24, 2000) (May 31, 2000 - June 4, 2000)
(September 29, 2002 - October 16, 2002)
 

AGW: Anything Goes title:

(July 19, 2000 - July 26, 2000)
(August 13, 2000 - September 15, 2000)
 

AGW: World tag team titles (August 25, 1992 - September 11, 2002)
 

FCW: TV title (May 3, 2002 - May 24, 2002)
 

FCW: World tag team titles

(April 27, 2001- May 11, 2001)
(July 27, 2001 - September 27, 2001)
(December 21, 2001 - Februrary 15, 2002)
(February 14, 2003 - present)

Finisher: Bad Night's Sleep = spinning slingshot brainbuster
 

Tag team finisher: Insomnia From Hell: Bad Dreams bear hugs the opponent in a horizontal position, while the Dream Warrior comes off the top rope with a 360 degree flip leg drop.

History: Along with his tag team partner, Bad Dreams, they form the Nightmare Express. Together, the duo entered the AGW in mid 1999. While mounting surprising victories over some of the more established tag teams, the Nightmare Express quickly became overlooked by many wrestling experts. As a team the duo were overlooked by most, however as a singles wrestler, the Dream Warrior quickly made a name for him self, capturing the TV title repeatedly, as well as the Anything Goes title. With singles success, the Dream Warrior refocused his energies in the tag team ranks, and in an effort to increase their visibility, they brought their longtime mentor and teacher, the Dream Coach in as their manager. Quickly they became a more cohesive unit and gained newly-found credibility in the tag team ranks.


Sadly when they were just about to make it big, the AGW closed its doors. So after fielding many responses from other wrestling groups and working independent shows in Canada, the trio made their way to the fledgling FCW. Quickly the duo made waves, as Bad Dreams captured the first FCW TV title at the inaugural FCW card. From there the sky was the limit, as the duo went on several impressive winning streaks over the course of the year.


Over the course of 2001 with Bad Dreams focusing on a singles career, the Dream Warrior floundered in mid-card matches. After failed opportunities, Bad Dreams returned to his tag team partner and the two continued to establish themselves as a prominent force in the tag team ranks. However, one goal eluded them for almost a whole year, tag team gold. In April of 2001, the first of their four FCW World tag team titles was won, when the Nightmare Express defeating Skull Ganz and Dan Sexton.


In mid 2002, the Nightmare Express decided a change was in order and to capitalize on what they felt was constant oversight by FCW fans and officials, the Nightmare Express joined up with renegade Brad Steel, to form the Foundation. After a few months, the Foundation crumbled and Brad Steel and the Express parted on amicable terms.


In August of 2002, the Nightmare Express and the Dream Coach reentered the reopened AGW and quickly showed that since the last time they were seen in the AGW, they had gained quite some valuable experience. The duo captured the AGW World tag team titles along with several honors. Once again the Nightmare Express is showing their superior tag team skills, by capturing their fourth FCW tag team title at the Pledge Your Allegiance 3. Proving that they are both a successful tag team and adept singles competitors, the Nightmare Express are truly a force to be reckoned with anywhere they go.