Austin Theory
Austin Theory, born Austin Tyler White on August 2, 1997, in McDonough, Georgia, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he competes on the Raw brand as a heel character known for his self-assured persona and athleticism.[1][2] Standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 220 pounds, Theory has established himself as a prominent midcard talent through his rapid rise, highlighted by being the youngest WWE United States Champion at age 24 and the youngest Mr. Money in the Bank winner in company history.[3][4] His career accolades include two WWE United States Championship reigns totaling over 200 days, a one-time WWE Tag Team Championship win with Grayson Waller on SmackDown, and victories over high-profile opponents such as John Cena at WrestleMania 39.[1][5] Theory began training in professional wrestling at a local Georgia school at age 12, developing an interest influenced by his background in bodybuilding, where he won the Teen Men NPC Georgia Bodybuilding Championship at 17.[2] He made his in-ring professional debut in May 2016 at age 19 under the ring name Austin Theory, quickly gaining traction on the independent circuit with promotions like EVOLVE Wrestling, where he captured the EVOLVE Championship, as well as Progress and CMLL in Mexico from 2017 to 2019.[4][2] These early experiences honed his skills against established talents, setting the stage for his WWE signing in 2019 as part of a Performance Center class.[6] In WWE, Theory debuted on NXT in late 2019, aligning with the faction The Way under mentor Adam Cole, which propelled his visibility through tag team and singles competition.[7] He transitioned to the main roster in March 2020, initially appearing on Raw and SmackDown in various alliances, before breaking out as a solo act.[7] His first major title win came on April 18, 2022, when he defeated Finn Bálor to become United States Champion in a reign of 75 days. After a failed Money in the Bank cash-in, he reclaimed the title on November 26, 2022, by defeating Bobby Lashley and Seth Rollins in a triple threat at Survivor Series, beginning a second reign of 258 days that included defenses against stars like Seth Rollins, followed by a career-defining retention against John Cena via disqualification at WrestleMania 39 in April 2023.[3][5][1] Later that year, Theory won the 2022 Money in the Bank briefcase and formed the tag team A-Town Down Under with Grayson Waller, securing the SmackDown Tag Team Championship on April 6, 2024. Theory returned from injury on the December 15, 2025, episode of Raw, where he was revealed to be the mystery attacker who attacked CM Punk with a Curb Stomp to help The Vision, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar win the men's WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames.[8][9]Biography
Early life
Austin Tyler White, better known by his ring name Austin Theory, was born on August 2, 1997, in McDonough, Georgia.[7] McDonough is a suburb approximately 28 miles southeast of Atlanta.[6] Theory was raised primarily by his mother after his parents divorced prior to his birth; his father struggled with alcohol addiction.[10] This experience influenced Theory's decision to adopt a straight-edge lifestyle, avoiding drugs and alcohol.[11] He has two younger half-brothers.[10] From a young age, Theory developed a passion for professional wrestling, first exposed to the industry at age 8 when his grandfather took him to local Deep South Wrestling events in Georgia.[7] He idolized WWE superstar John Cena, drawing inspiration from Cena's "Never give up" mantra, which resonated deeply during his formative years and fueled his determination to enter the wrestling business.[12] This early fascination with WWE programming and live indie shows laid the groundwork for his future career aspirations. Theory's mother played a key role in his introduction to fitness, frequently bringing him to the daycare at her local Gold's Gym in McDonough.[7] Despite the gym's age minimum of 13, she snuck him in at age 12 to begin weight training, helping him build the physique he envisioned for professional wrestling.[7] In his late teens, Theory underwent a significant personal fitness transformation, competing in his first bodybuilding contest at age 17, where he won the overall Teen Men title at the 2015 NPC Georgia Bodybuilding Championships.[2] This achievement marked his initial foray into competitive bodybuilding, driven by a desire to showcase his dedication and attract attention from WWE scouts.Bodybuilding career
Austin Theory began training seriously for bodybuilding during his high school years, building on an early interest in fitness that started when he was 12 years old. At age 17, he entered his first competition at the 2015 NPC Georgia Bodybuilding Championship, where he won first place in the Teen Men category after months of rigorous preparation.[13][14] This victory marked a significant achievement in his brief competitive phase, showcasing his dedication to physique development through disciplined dieting and weight training. However, by 2016, Theory shifted his focus entirely to professional wrestling, viewing it as a more fulfilling path despite the overlapping physical requirements. The transition was driven by his growing passion for in-ring performance over stage competitions.[13]Personal life
Austin Theory has been in a long-term relationship with fitness model and personal trainer Jordyn Leonard since around 2019. The couple, who met during Theory's early wrestling career, shares a strong interest in health and wellness, frequently collaborating on fitness-related content and supporting each other's professional pursuits in the industry.[15] Since signing with WWE's NXT brand in 2019, Theory has resided in Orlando, Florida, near the WWE Performance Center to facilitate his training and professional commitments. This move allowed him to establish a stable base while transitioning into full-time professional wrestling.[16] Theory engages in philanthropy through WWE initiatives, particularly supporting children's organizations. In 2023, he participated in a visit to Seacrest Studios at Boston Children's Hospital during Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, where he interacted with young patients to boost their spirits. He has also greeted Make-A-Wish families at various events, contributing to the company's charitable outreach efforts.[17][18] Outside of wrestling, Theory enjoys creating social media content focused on motivation and fitness, maintaining an active online presence. He is an avid fan of horror films, citing The Shining (1980) as a favorite, and follows the Marvel Cinematic Universe closely, expressing interest in potential acting roles in such genres.[13][19]Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2016–2019)
Theory began training for a professional wrestling career in early 2016 at the WWA4 wrestling school in Atlanta, Georgia, under veteran trainer AR Fox.[20] His background in bodybuilding contributed to his impressive physique, which quickly drew attention in the local scene. On May 5, 2016, Theory made his professional in-ring debut at a WWA4 event, defeating his trainer AR Fox to capture the vacant WWA4 Heavyweight Championship in his first match.[20] He defended the title successfully in subsequent appearances, including a win over Fox on August 4, 2016, before vacating it later that year to pursue opportunities elsewhere.[21] Theory expanded his presence on the independent circuit throughout 2016 and 2017, debuting for the World Wrestling Network (WWN) family of promotions. On August 12, 2016, he competed in his first Full Impact Pro (FIP) match at Heatstroke, teaming with AC Mack in a tag team bout against Roscoe Eat Lisa.[22] He also appeared in Alpha-1 Wrestling, where he challenged for the Alpha-1 Alpha Male Championship in a high-profile match against Rickey Shane Page.[23] In September 2017, Theory captured the PWA Heritage Championship in Peachstate Wrestling Alliance (PWA), defeating the incumbent to begin a 84-day reign marked by defenses against competitors like Sal Rinauro on October 7, 2017, and Kevin Blue on October 21, 2017.[24] He lost the title on November 25, 2017, in a fatal four-way match to Kevin Blue.[25] Theory's 2018 run elevated his profile significantly within WWN promotions. On December 10, 2017, at EVOLVE 97, he defeated Fred Yehi to win the FIP World Heavyweight Championship, becoming the youngest titleholder in the belt's history at age 20.[21] He held the championship for 294 days, defending it against notable opponents including Darby Allin on July 13, 2018, before dropping it to Anthony Henry at FIP Accelerate on October 6, 2018.[26] Continuing his ascent in EVOLVE, Theory won the WWN Championship from Keith Lee on April 6, 2018, at EVOLVE 103 in a surprise upset that highlighted his technical prowess and athleticism.[27] His reign lasted until June 23, 2018, at EVOLVE 106, when he was defeated by Joey Janela in a three-way match also involving DJ Z.[28] Later that year, on December 15, 2018, at EVOLVE 117 in New York City, Theory defeated Fabian Aichner and Roderick Strong in a triple threat match to win the EVOLVE Championship from Aichner, solidifying his status as a top independent talent at just 21 years old.[29] Over the course of his independent career from 2016 to 2019, Theory amassed multiple championships across promotions including WWA4, PWA, FIP, and EVOLVE, demonstrating versatility in singles and tag competition while building a reputation for high-energy matches and rapid skill development.[30]WWE NXT (2019–2021)
Theory signed a developmental contract with WWE in August 2019 and reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, as part of a new class of recruits highlighted by the company.[6] He began appearing in NXT live events shortly after, facing opponents such as Bronson Reed in September 2019.[21] Theory made his televised NXT debut on the December 25, 2019, episode, answering an open challenge from NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong and losing via submission in a competitive match that showcased his athleticism.[31] In early 2020, Theory built momentum through a series of matches on NXT, including a loss to Tyler Breeze on the March 25 episode, where Breeze's experience prevailed in a technical showcase. He briefly appeared on the main roster in April 2020 as part of Angel Garza's entourage before returning to NXT full-time in August 2020. There, Theory aligned with Johnny Gargano to form the faction known as The Way, adopting an arrogant heel persona characterized by his self-assured promos and interference in matches to aid his allies.[32] As a member of The Way, he contributed to Gargano's successful defenses of the NXT North American Championship, including a tag team victory over Leon Ruff and Kushida on December 16, 2020, positioning him as a rising prospect in the brand's midcard.[33] Theory's role expanded in 2021, with The Way providing a platform for his character development as a cocky upstart reliant on faction support. At NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver on April 8, 2021, he accompanied Gargano to the ring for a North American Championship defense against Bronson Reed, attempting interference that was thwarted, contributing to Gargano's retention of the title via pinfall. Later that year, on July 20, 2021, Theory suffered a high-profile loss to Kyle O'Reilly in a singles match, submitting to O'Reilly's technical prowess after a hard-fought bout that highlighted Theory's growth but exposed his inexperience against veterans.[34] Throughout his NXT tenure, Theory's performances earned him recognition as NXT's Future Star of the Year in 2020, solidifying his status as a key developmental talent before transitioning to the main roster.[32]Main roster debut and Money in the Bank (2021–2022)
Theory was drafted to the Raw brand during the 2021 WWE Draft on the October 1 episode of SmackDown.[35] He made his return appearance on the October 4 episode of Raw, interrupting Jeff Hardy and attacking him after Hardy's in-ring promo.[36] Throughout the fall, Theory competed in several matches on Raw, including a victory over Dominik Mysterio on November 1 and a loss to Rey Mysterio the following week.[37] Following the Survivor Series event, the November 22 episode of Raw revealed Theory as the culprit behind the theft of a golden egg—valued at $100 million and gifted to Vince McMahon by The Rock during the pay-per-view.[38] Impressed by Theory's audacity in admitting the theft to take a selfie with the item, McMahon declared him his on-screen protégé and rewarded him with a WWE Championship match against champion Big E on the December 13 episode of Raw, marking Theory's first title opportunity on the main roster; Theory lost via pinfall after 10 minutes.[39] The mentorship angle intensified, with McMahon slapping Theory during a segment on the November 29 episode of Raw to impart "tough love" lessons on resilience in the industry.[40] Entering 2022, Theory participated in the men's Royal Rumble match on January 29, entering at number three and being eliminated by AJ Styles after 10 minutes and 47 seconds.[41] McMahon's guidance continued, positioning Theory as a rising star backed by the WWE Chairman. In the spring, Theory earned a United States Championship match against Finn Bálor on the April 18 episode of Raw through his association with McMahon, defeating Bálor via roll-up to win the title for the first time—though this reign began shortly after the period covered here. The storyline emphasized Theory's growth under McMahon's wing, blending arrogance with corporate favoritism. As the year progressed, Theory engaged in a brief rivalry with Drew McIntyre, facing him in a non-title singles match on the July 25 episode of Raw, where McIntyre emerged victorious with a Claymore Kick.[42] The tension peaked at Clash at the Castle on September 3, when Theory attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank contract during the main event Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match between McIntyre and Roman Reigns, but was knocked out by a punch from celebrity guest Tyson Fury at ringside, preventing the cash-in.[43] On July 2 at Money in the Bank, Theory won the men's ladder match, defeating competitors including McIntyre, Bobby Lashley, Ricochet, Seth "Freakin" Rollins, and Riddle to claim the briefcase and a future world title contract, becoming the youngest winner in the match's history at age 24.[44] His first cash-in attempt came at SummerSlam on July 30, targeting Rollins immediately after Rollins' Hell in a Cell win over Edge, but the effort was thwarted when Lashley speared Theory, allowing Rollins to retain the United States Championship. With McMahon's real-life retirement in June 2022, the on-screen partnership concluded by September, shifting Theory toward a standalone persona as a brash, social media-obsessed millennial heel reliant on his athleticism and self-promotion rather than executive backing. This evolution solidified in late 2022, as Theory began targeting veterans like John Cena; on the October 10 episode of Raw, Cena returned to confront Theory's mockery, leading to a non-title match where Theory upset Cena with an A-Town Down via roll-up, building anticipation for their WrestleMania 39 clash the following year.[7]United States Champion (2022–2023)
On November 26, 2022, at Survivor Series WarGames, Austin Theory defeated Seth Rollins and Bobby Lashley in a triple threat match to win the WWE United States Championship for the second time in his career, following his failed cash-in attempt and escalating rivalries with Rollins and Lashley to secure his spot in the contest. This victory marked the beginning of Theory's longest title reign to date, lasting 258 days and establishing him as a prominent midcard champion on Raw and SmackDown.[45] During this period, Theory's arrogant persona was emphasized through promos and in-ring actions, positioning him as WWE's self-proclaimed "now" generation star.[46] Theory's reign featured multiple high-profile defenses that showcased his athleticism and resilience, with a total of eight successful title matches against established veterans and rising talents. Early in the reign, on January 23, 2023, he retained against Bobby Lashley in a No Disqualification match on Raw, surviving intense brawling and Lashley's high-impact offense to secure the pinfall after an A-Town Down. This was followed by a defense against Edge on the February 20 episode of Raw, where Theory overcame the Hall of Famer's technical prowess with a low blow and his signature finisher. At Elimination Chamber on February 18, 2023, Theory headlined the men's Elimination Chamber match for the title against Rollins, Damian Priest, Johnny Gargano, Montez Ford, and Bronson Reed, eliminating the final two competitors to retain amid the grueling pod structure.[47] The reign peaked with defenses against legendary competition, including a WrestleMania 39 showdown on April 1, 2023, where Theory controversially retained against John Cena by using a low blow behind the referee's back before hitting A-Town Down, drawing significant crowd heat for the 16-time world champion's return loss. On May 6, 2023, at Backlash, Theory defended in a triple threat against Lashley and Reed, pinning Reed after countering a powerslam attempt. Later defenses included a hard-fought win over Sheamus on the May 27 episode of SmackDown, where Theory reversed a Brogue Kick into a roll-up victory, and a rematch with Lashley at Money in the Bank on July 1, 2023, retaining via disqualification after Lashley refused to release a submission hold. These bouts highlighted Theory's evolution from opportunistic cash-in artist to a credible titleholder capable of carrying feuds with top competitors.[48] Theory's championship run intersected with brief alliances and rivalries that added layers to his character, including a short-lived partnership with Carmelo Hayes in early 2023 promos where the two NXT alumni discussed elevating the midcard division before Hayes focused on his own pursuits.[49] A notable non-title feud with Kevin Owens built tension leading into 2023's Royal Rumble season, culminating in a no-contest on the January 13 episode of SmackDown due to interference, underscoring Owens' disdain for Theory's ego-driven style. However, the reign's narrative shifted toward legacy-building challenges rather than prolonged rivalries. The title reign concluded on August 11, 2023, when Theory lost the United States Championship to Rey Mysterio on SmackDown, with Mysterio rolling him up for the pin after dodging A-Town Down in a surprise match substitution for an injured Santos Escobar. In the aftermath, Theory pursued rematches, facing Mysterio again at Payback on September 2, 2023, where he came close to recapturing the title but lost via pinfall after a 619 and frog splash sequence. This loss prompted character refinements, with Theory leaning further into his cocky, social media-savvy persona while seeking redemption through aggressive pursuits of singles opportunities, maintaining momentum as a key player in WWE's undercard landscape.[50]A-Town Down Under and tag team run (2023–2024)
Following his loss of the United States Championship in early 2023, Austin Theory transitioned into a tag team role on SmackDown, partnering with Grayson Waller to form A-Town Down Under on the September 22, 2023, episode of the show.[51] The duo's heel personas blended Theory's self-absorbed "A-Town" arrogance with Waller's brash Australian bravado, quickly establishing them as cocky antagonists in the tag division through their shared trash-talking style and opportunistic tactics. Their debut match saw them defeat The Brawling Brutes (Butch and Ridge Holland) via pinfall, setting the tone for their disruptive presence.[52] A-Town Down Under engaged in heated feuds with several tag teams, including The Street Profits and Pretty Deadly, as they climbed the ranks toward title contention. They qualified for the six-pack ladder match at WrestleMania XL by defeating teams like The OC in March 2024 qualifiers. Their rivalry with Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince and Kit Wilson) involved chaotic multi-team brawls and verbal jabs on Waller's talk show segment, The Grayson Waller Effect, highlighting the group's comedic heel dynamics through exaggerated promos mocking their opponents' styles. These conflicts culminated in a Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder Match for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship on Night 1 of WrestleMania XL, where Waller unhooked the SmackDown titles on April 6, 2024, defeating The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest), Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth), #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa), The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods), and New Catch Republic (Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne) to claim their first championship gold as a unified WWE Tag Team Championship.[53] Later, on August 9, 2024, they secured a victory over The Street Profits in a No. 1 Contender's Tournament match as part of efforts to regain the titles after their reign ended. During their 90-day reign, A-Town Down Under defended the titles successfully on multiple occasions, emphasizing their synergy in matches that mixed technical wrestling with opportunistic heel tactics. A notable defense came against The New Day on May 24, 2024, on SmackDown, where Theory pinned Xavier Woods after a distraction-led sequence, solidifying their status as dominant champions.[54] They retained against other challengers, including a hard-fought win over The Street Profits on May 3, 2024, but their reign ended on July 5, 2024, when #DIY defeated them in the main event of SmackDown, with Tommaso Ciampa securing the pin on Waller following a high-impact Meet in the Middle finisher.[55] Throughout 2024, A-Town Down Under incorporated comedic segments into their act, such as satirical skits on The Grayson Waller Effect where Theory and Waller mocked rivals with props and exaggerated impressions, enhancing their entertaining yet villainous appeal. The team also participated in international tours, including WWE's events in Australia during the post-WrestleMania season, where Waller's hometown connection drew strong crowd reactions and allowed for culturally infused promos. As the year progressed, subtle internal tensions emerged in their segments, with Theory occasionally showing frustration over Waller's showboating, foreshadowing strains in their partnership.[56]Injury and 2025 hiatus
In early 2025, Austin Theory and his tag team partner Grayson Waller were transferred from SmackDown to the Raw brand as part of WWE's annual roster shake-up.[57] On March 17, 2025, during an episode of Raw in Brussels, Belgium, Theory faced Jey Uso in a non-title match, suffering a decisive defeat in under one minute via a superkick and spear combination, marking one of his brief in-ring outings that year.[58] Theory's fortunes took a turn in July 2025 when he sustained an injury during a match on Raw, with details emerging publicly shortly thereafter. On the July 21 episode of Raw, Waller confirmed on-air that Theory was sidelined due to the legitimate injury, declaring the dissolution of their tag team, A-Town Down Under, and pivoting to new alliances such as with The New Day.[59] The injury, described in reports as requiring a prolonged recovery period, led to Theory's removal from WWE's active roster on August 6, 2025, placing him on the internal injured list alongside other talents like Zoey Stark and Ilja Dragunov.[60] In November 2025, Theory was undergoing rehabilitation at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, with an expected return to in-ring action projected for early 2026, though he ultimately returned earlier on December 15, 2025, allowing time for full recovery from the undisclosed ailment.[61] This hiatus disrupted ongoing storylines, including the tag team dynamics built during their 2023–2024 run, but did not diminish internal support for his future role. Backstage sources indicated WWE had outlined a significant heel push for Theory upon his comeback, potentially involving alignment with the faction The Vision—led by Paul Heyman and featuring members like Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker—culminating in a debut at events such as Saturday Night's Main Event or Survivor Series: WarGames. However, these plans were reportedly scrapped following Seth Rollins' own shoulder injury and subsequent surgery in October 2025, forcing creative adjustments and leaving Theory's post-recovery trajectory in flux at the time.[62][63]Return (2025)
On the December 15, 2025, episode of Raw, Theory returned from injury and was revealed as the mystery attacker who had previously attacked CM Punk with a Curb Stomp during the men's WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames, aiding The Vision, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar in their victory.[64][8]Other media
Film and television appearances
Prior to his prominence in professional wrestling, Austin Theory, born Austin Tyler White, pursued acting opportunities in Atlanta, Georgia, where the local film industry provided entry-level extra work for aspiring performers with his athletic physique from bodybuilding.[65] In 2016, under his real name, he appeared as a student in the third episode of the Adult Swim sketch comedy series Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace. The role was a minor background part in the controversial series, which was canceled after one season amid backlash over its content.[66] Theory's most notable non-wrestling screen appearance came in 2017 with an uncredited role as a prison inmate in the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Filmed on location at Jackson State Prison, the scene features him walking in formation alongside other extras during Vulture's (Michael Keaton) incarceration sequence. He later recalled the shoot as a "crazy day," highlighting the eerie atmosphere with real inmates shouting from cells and strict instructions not to interact with the bars. This opportunity arose through standard extra casting calls in Atlanta, where Theory signed up for background roles before his wrestling career gained traction; his emerging WWE fame in subsequent years has been credited in interviews with boosting his visibility for potential future acting gigs, though no major roles have followed yet.[67][65] Theory occasionally promotes these early appearances on his personal social media, sharing behind-the-scenes anecdotes to connect with fans beyond the ring.[68]Video games
Austin Theory made his official video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K22, released in March 2022, where he was assigned to the Raw brand with an overall rating of 80 and featured custom entrance animations reflecting his NXT persona.[69] In the game, his moveset included signature strikes and grapples drawn from his real-life in-ring style, such as the A-Town Down finisher, allowing players to recreate his high-flying and technical maneuvers.[69] Theory returned in WWE 2K23 with an increased overall rating of 82, incorporating updates to his attire and entrance to align with his main roster push, including elements tied to his Money in the Bank briefcase win, such as cash-in animations in Universe Mode.[70] He provided voice acting for his character in the game, contributing to cutscenes and commentary interactions that highlighted his arrogant "Mr. Money in the Bank" gimmick.[71] His inclusion extended to the mobile game WWE Champions, where he appeared as a playable technician-class superstar in the Modern Era roster, with cards based on his 2022-2023 title pursuits.[72] In WWE 2K24, Theory's rating dropped to 72, a decision that drew criticism from fans and outlets for undervaluing his status as a former United States Champion and tag team competitor alongside Grayson Waller, though he was prominently featured in tag team showcase modes and MyGM scenarios.[73] The WWE 2K25 edition saw a rebound to 77 overall, with enhanced models and entrances emphasizing his A-Town Down Under partnership, and his progression from 80 in 2K22 to this point reflected evolving fan and developer perceptions of his career trajectory.[74] Fan reception to his ratings has been mixed, with the 2K24 dip sparking debates on social media about his booking impact, while his consistent inclusions underscore his rising prominence in WWE's digital representations.[75]Championships and accomplishments
Bodybuilding
Prior to his professional wrestling career, Austin Theory competed in natural bodybuilding competitions, focusing on the men's physique and bodybuilding divisions. In 2015, at the age of 17, he won the Teen Men category at the NPC Georgia Bodybuilding Championship, held in Atlanta, Georgia.[14] This victory, also referred to as the NPC Mr. Teenage Georgia title, highlighted his early dedication to building a competitive physique through rigorous training.[76]Professional wrestling
Austin Theory is a two-time WWE United States Champion, with his second reign lasting 258 days from November 26, 2022, to August 11, 2023, marking the longest United States Championship reign in over a decade.[77][45] He also won the WWE Tag Team Championship once alongside Grayson Waller as A-Town Down Under, holding the title for 90 days from April 6, 2024, to July 5, 2024.[78] In WWE's developmental brand, Theory did not capture the NXT Tag Team Championship, contrary to some reports; his NXT tenure focused primarily on singles competition and faction involvement without tag title success.[79] On the independent circuit, Theory secured the EVOLVE Championship once, reigning from December 15, 2018, to November 9, 2019, for 329 days.[79] He also won the PWA Heritage Championship (recognized as the promotion's heavyweight title) once, holding it from September 2, 2017, to November 25, 2017, for 84 days.[80] No verified records confirm an Alpha-1 Tag Team Championship win for Theory. Overall, Theory has captured three WWE titles and at least eight independent championships across promotions like EVOLVE, WWN, FIP, and others.[79] In addition to his title successes, Theory won the 2022 Money in the Bank ladder match, earning a contract for a world championship opportunity that he later cashed in unsuccessfully.[81] He was ranked No. 45 in the 2023 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 wrestlers and No. 152 in 2024.[82][83]| Promotion | Championship | Reign(s) | Date(s) Won | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WWE | United States Championship | 2 | April 18, 2022 (first reign, 75 days); November 26, 2022 (second reign, 258 days) | Second reign is the longest single United States Championship reign since 2014; defended against notable opponents like John Cena and Edge.[45][48] |
| WWE | Tag Team Championship (with Grayson Waller) | 1 | April 6, 2024 | Won in a six-way ladder match at WrestleMania XL; lost to #DIY.[78] |
| EVOLVE | EVOLVE Championship | 1 | December 15, 2018 | Defeated Adam Cole; longest indie reign at 329 days.[79][4] |
| PWA | Heritage Championship | 1 | September 2, 2017 (exact win date approximate based on retention record) | Retained against challengers like Sal Rinauro; 84-day reign.[80][79] |