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Bobby Fish

Bobby Fish is an professional wrestler, born Robert Anthony Fish on October 27, 1976, in , renowned for his hybrid shoot-style incorporating kickboxing and techniques. Standing at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and weighing 197 lb (89 kg), he debuted in 2002 after training under legends like and gaining respect in from during an eight-year stint with from 2006 to 2013. Fish rose to prominence on the independent circuit, capturing early titles such as the PWU in 2005 and the NECW in 2011, before joining (ROH) full-time in 2012. There, he formed the acclaimed reDRagon with in 2012, winning the ROH World three times (2013, 2014, and 2015) and the ROH World Television in 2016. Their partnership extended to (NJPW), where they secured the IWGP Junior twice in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, Fish joined WWE's NXT brand, reuniting reDRagon and capturing the NXT Tag Team Championship twice (2017 and 2019), while earning the 2019 NXT Tag Team of the Year award. He became a cornerstone of the dominant stable Undisputed ERA alongside O'Reilly, Adam Cole, and Roderick Strong, holding the NXT Tag Team titles as part of the group until its disbandment in 2021 following Cole's betrayal. Fish was released from WWE in August 2021 amid budget cuts. Post-WWE, Fish had a brief run with (MLW) in late 2021, followed by (AEW) from late 2021 to mid-2022, and independent appearances, including winning the ALW Next Level Championship in 2023. In February 2024, he signed with MLW, aligning with the Rogue Horsemen stable and competing in high-profile events such as the 2025 Opera Cup and VII. As of November 2025, Fish continues to perform in MLW, showcasing his veteran precision and striking prowess.

Early life and personal background

Early life

Robert Anthony Fish was born on October 27, 1976, in Albany, New York, where he was raised in the upstate region, specifically in the Colonie area off Central Avenue. He grew up as the son of Richard Fish, a former Albany firefighter, and Ann Fish, both of whom encouraged his early pursuits in athletics. Fish's initial exposure to combat sports began at age 8 when he started taking classes, inspired by movie stars of the era. This early training laid the foundation for his lifelong interest in , eventually leading him to earn a in taekwondo. Alongside , Fish developed a passion for starting around age 9, participating actively through his high school years at Colonie High School, from which he graduated in 1994. After high school, Fish continued his athletic involvement by playing football at , where he earned a in English in 2000. His formative experiences in Albany's local community, supported by his family's encouragement, motivated his deepening commitment to combat disciplines during his late teens. These early influences in the Capital Region's sports scene shaped his transition toward more competitive pursuits.

Personal life

Bobby Fish married Erin Lane on July 17, 2022, but filed for divorce on July 21, 2025. He has two daughters from a previous relationship and has spoken about the challenges of balancing his demanding career with fatherhood during key periods of his professional journey. Fish identifies as a Christian, incorporating his into aspects of his and public expressions as a martial artist and coach. His relocations have been tied to career demands, including a move to , in 2017 to join WWE's NXT brand for training and performances. In 2025, at age 49, Fish has encountered significant personal challenges, including financial difficulties from irregular income, a lack of health insurance, and a hamstring injury sustained at a wrestling event. He described life as "rough lately," amid ongoing personal matters, including a recent divorce filing, but emphasized resilience without seeking sympathy. To navigate these issues and maintain connections, Fish launched a YouTube channel in October 2025, where he shares reflections on achieving life balance across wrestling, coaching roles, and family responsibilities.

Combat sports career

Amateur kickboxing career

Fish began his involvement in combat sports during his early life in , starting with classes at the age of eight. He earned a in by age 14 and later competed in and . His amateur kickboxing career featured a record of 4-1. Fish's training regimen emphasized rigorous sessions with partners and the refinement of precise striking techniques, such as punches, kicks, and strikes, which honed his footwork and timing. These experiences built a strong foundation in , contributing to his overall proficiency. Details of individual bouts are limited in public records. Fish also competed in one amateur MMA bout on January 29, 2010, at Cage Wars in , defeating Justin Pierpoint by in the second round.

Professional boxing record

Bobby Fish made his professional boxing debut on November 13, 2022, at the Global Titans Fight Series in , , as part of the undercard for the Floyd Mayweather vs. exhibition bout. Competing in the division, he faced Boateng Prempeh in a scheduled four-round bout and secured a victory by in the second round at 1:02, improving his professional record to 1-0. Prempeh, a 30-year-old Ghanaian fighter with a 2-3 record entering the match, was unable to continue after absorbing significant punishment. The opportunity for Fish's boxing debut arose shortly after his departure from All Elite Wrestling in August 2022, when a U.K.-based contact connected him with Dubai-based promoters who were fans of his wrestling career and offered him a spot on the card. Motivated by the chance to pursue a new challenge in combat sports following his wrestling release, Fish prepared during a focused under coach Alec Brooks at The Jungle MMA and Fitness in , where he had trained for four years. Drawing briefly from his amateur background, Fish adapted his striking skills to pure rules, emphasizing footwork and hand speed while forgoing kicks and clinches. In post-fight reflections, Fish expressed satisfaction with the outcome, describing it as a seamless transition that left him eager for more opportunities in the sport. He highlighted how his extensive wrestling experience enhanced his ring awareness and endurance, allowing him to blend defensive positioning with offensive precision during the bout. Although discussions for a follow-up fight in early 2023 were mentioned, Fish has not competed professionally in since this debut.
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Wins1 (100%)
Losses0
Knockouts1 (100% KO rate)
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Rounds Completed2

Amateur Muay Thai career

Building on his longstanding interest in authentic combat sports and prior striking experience, Bobby Fish competed in amateur in 2025 with Freedom Fighter Promotions. Fish's debut occurred on June 7, 2025, at Freedom 30 in , where he faced Raquan Nunez in a 155-pound super USA title eliminator bout. Entering with an undefeated amateur record of 7-0, including four knockouts, Fish won by KO/ in the third round at 0:50 after a competitive exchange that highlighted his aggressive striking style, including a notable spinning elbow attempt. Fish followed up on October 24, 2025, at Freedom 34 in , , challenging Giovanni Ramos for the USA super welterweight title at the Amazura Concert Hall. In a closely contested three-round fight, Fish secured the victory by , earning the championship and demonstrating improved clinch work and distance management alongside his signature elbows. As of November 2025, Fish holds an amateur Muay Thai record of 2-0, including the Freedom USA Super Welterweight Championship, and trains at Black Sheep Martial Arts in Pennsylvania, where he hones his eight-limb techniques for continued competition. His transition draws from prior boxing experience, emphasizing precise power punches integrated into Muay Thai's broader arsenal.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2002–2006)

Bobby Fish began his professional wrestling training in late 2001 at a local school in under the guidance of veteran trainer , who had experience in promotions like and . His background in amateur provided a foundational influence for incorporating striking techniques into his wrestling approach. Fish made his in-ring debut in 2002, initially performing under the ring name Jerk Jackson on the circuit in the Northeast . He competed in various small promotions during this period, focusing on building experience through singles and matches against regional talents. Throughout 2002 to 2004, Fish engaged in early feuds and partnerships on the indie scene, often teaming with other up-and-coming wrestlers to showcase technical and hard-hitting bouts in venues across and surrounding states. These matches helped him refine his style, blending with arts-inspired strikes drawn from his kickboxing roots. By 2005, he transitioned to Pro Wrestling Unplugged (PWU), a Philadelphia-based promotion, where he debuted in February and formed a notable alliance with fellow independent wrestler Scott Cardinal. This partnership emphasized dynamics, with the duo competing in several events that highlighted Fish's evolving striker persona. Fish faced significant challenges during these formative years, including the physical demands of balancing his ongoing commitments with the rigorous travel and training required for wrestling. This dual pursuit often led to scheduling conflicts and recovery issues, but it accelerated his stylistic development as a precise capable of integrating real combat elements into scripted matches. By 2006, these experiences had solidified his reputation on the Northeast indie circuit as a versatile performer ready for larger opportunities.

Pro Wrestling Noah (2006–2013)

In 2006, Bobby Fish received his first major career opportunity when he was selected by founder to tour as a junior heavyweight wrestler. His debut occurred on May 19, 2006, where he defeated in a singles match, marking the beginning of his adaptation to the style characterized by stiff strikes, technical precision, and endurance. Fish participated in initial three-week tours, attending preparatory camps in 2005 or 2006 under , which prepared him for Noah's rigorous schedule of frequent matches across . These early excursions helped him refine his martial arts-influenced approach, emphasizing a disciplined, athletic presentation that aligned with Noah's emphasis on serious, hard-hitting competition. Over the subsequent years, Fish established himself in Noah's junior heavyweight division through competitive bouts against prominent talents, including a loss to Naomichi Marufuji on May 20, 2006, and ongoing rivalries with GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship contenders like Aoki. He built a reputation as a formidable striker, drawing on his kickboxing and MMA background to deliver impactful, realistic exchanges that earned respect within the promotion. Fish collaborated frequently with Noah's core roster, including Hideo Itami, Atsushi Aoki, and Naomichi Marufuji, while learning directly from legends such as Misawa, Kenta Kobashi, and Jun Akiyama, which deepened his understanding of puroresu's athletic demands and in-ring psychology. His consistent performances across annual tours—sometimes multiple per year—solidified his role as a reliable gaijin competitor, contributing to Noah's international appeal. Fish's work in foreshadowed his later success in the division, particularly through his partnership with Eddie Edwards starting around 2010. The duo competed in high-profile tournaments, reaching the semi-finals of the 2010 GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship bracket before losing to and . They continued teaming through 2012 and 2013, earning the Fighting Spirit Award in 's NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League in 2012 for their resilient performances against established teams. This collaboration highlighted Fish's versatility in tag formats, blending his striking prowess with Edwards' technical skills to challenge 's junior tag landscape. Fish's time in Noah also involved navigating cultural challenges inherent to extended tours in , such as the physical toll of back-to-back matches and the discipline required in a foreign environment where is treated as a grave athletic pursuit. Language barriers added to the rigors, forcing reliance on non-verbal cues and interpreters during training and promotions, though Fish noted the profound personal growth from immersing in Noah's structured culture. By 2013, escalating scheduling conflicts with U.S.-based promotions like limited his availability, leading to his departure from regular tours in early 2014 to focus on opportunities in .

Ring of Honor (2012–2017)

Bobby Fish signed a contract with Ring of Honor in October 2012, debuting at the Killer Instinct event on October 13, where he defeated QT Marshall in a singles match. Following his debut, Fish competed in a brief singles run, showcasing his striking and submission-based style honed from years in Pro Wrestling Noah, before transitioning to tag team competition. On November 3, 2012, during an episode of ROH TV, Fish turned heel by attacking Cedric Alexander, aligning with Kyle O'Reilly to form the tag team reDRagon, a duo emphasizing brutal, ground-and-pound technical wrestling. reDRagon rapidly ascended in ROH's tag division, capturing the for the first time on March 2, 2013, at the 11th Anniversary Show by defeating the Forever Hooligans ( and ). They dropped the titles to the ( Edwards and ) on September 20, 2013, but regained them on December 14, 2013, marking their second reign, which lasted until March 8, 2014, when they lost to . reDRagon secured their third reign on May 17, 2014, at Global Wars, defeating in a co-promoted with , holding the titles for a record 322 days until April 4, 2015, against ( and ). The team engaged in marquee feuds that elevated ROH's tag landscape, including a heated rivalry with The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennett), featuring intense six-man tags with allies like Michael Elgin and chaotic street fights involving The Young Bucks, such as the Philadelphia Street Fight on December 19, 2015. Another pivotal conflict was with The Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Kushida), culminating in a rubber match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship at Final Battle on December 7, 2014, where reDRagon retained in a match praised for its fast-paced, high-flying exchanges. reDRagon also competed in several Ladder War stipulation matches, including title defenses and multi-team scrambles, contributing to ROH's reputation for hardcore tag bouts during the mid-2010s. As heels, maintained their aggressive persona throughout, using calculated beatdowns and submission holds to antagonize opponents and fans alike. In early 2017, after re-signing with ROH on January 3, Fish briefly pursued singles gold, unsuccessfully challenging for the on March 10 at the 15th Anniversary Show. Their final joint appearances as occurred in spring 2017, including a loss in a four-way tag match at Supercard of Honor XI on April 1 and multi-man bouts at War of the Worlds events in May, marking the end of their influential run before Fish's departure. reDRagon's tenure profoundly shaped ROH's tag team division during the 2010s revival, establishing a benchmark for athletic, strategy-driven matches that blended MMA influences with pure wrestling, inspiring a wave of technically proficient duos and helping restore the division's prestige after earlier uncertainties.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2014–2016)

In 2014, reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) entered New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) through the ongoing partnership with Ring of Honor (ROH), marking their debut in Japan on August 10 at G1 Climax 24, where they unsuccessfully challenged Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and KUSHIDA) for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. Later that year, on October 25, they competed in the Super Jr. Tag Tournament, advancing through the bracket by defeating teams including the Forever Hooligans in the semifinals before capturing the tournament victory on November 3 in the finals against The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). This success propelled them to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on November 8 at Power Struggle, where they defeated Time Splitters in Osaka to begin their first reign. reDRagon defended the titles successfully at on January 4, 2015, in a four-way elimination match against , Time Splitters, and the Forever Hooligans, showcasing their technical prowess amid NJPW's high-stakes environment. Their first reign concluded on February 11 at in , where they lost the championships to in a three-way match also involving Time Splitters. Throughout 2015, Fish and immersed themselves in NJPW's strong style, adapting to the promotion's emphasis on stiff strikes, endurance, and athleticism during individual participation in the XXIII tournament—Fish in Block B and in Block A—where they earned competitive points but did not advance to the finals. This exposure highlighted their versatility beyond while building rivalries in the junior tag division. reDRagon reclaimed the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on August 16 at 25, defeating in to begin their second reign, which solidified their status as top contenders amid ongoing feuds with the Bucks' high-flying offense and emerging teams like ( and ). They made successful defenses, including against Time Splitters at Destruction in on September 27, emphasizing chain wrestling and submission holds that contrasted NJPW's junior division dynamics. The reign ended at on January 4, 2016, in a four-way against , , and Ricochet and , with emerging victorious via a roll-up on O'Reilly. reDRagon's NJPW excursions from 2014 to , including their participation in the 2016 XXIV tournament, exposed them to intense international competition and cultural aspects of Japanese pro wrestling, such as rigorous training regimens and fan expectations for hard-hitting performances. These tours elevated reDRagon's global profile, establishing them as elite technicians capable of thriving in NJPW's prestigious junior tag division and bridging American and Japanese wrestling styles.

WWE (2017–2021)

Fish signed with WWE in early 2017 and made his NXT debut on June 23, 2017, at a television taping in , where he lost to Aleister Black by submission. His longtime tag team partner joined him in NXT shortly after, debuting on July 12, 2017, against Hideo Itami. The duo, known from their successful tenure in and , reunited at : Brooklyn III on August 19, 2017, when betrayed to align with them, officially forming the dominant stable . The group quickly ascended in NXT, engaging in high-profile feuds that showcased their technical prowess and faction dominance. Undisputed Era's rivalry with culminated on the December 20, 2017, episode of NXT, where Fish and O'Reilly defeated Eric Young and to capture the in their first reign, holding the titles for 180 days before losing them to Moustache Mountain ( and ) on June 19, 2018. They defended the belts against challengers like the at : Philadelphia in January 2018, retaining via disqualification after interference from . The faction also participated in NXT's inaugural at : WarGames on November 18, 2017, securing victory over in a 4-on-4 cage match by forcing a submission from Young. joined in late 2018, expanding the group's influence and employing the Freebird Rule for tag title defenses. Fish and O'Reilly reclaimed the NXT Tag Team Championship in their second reign on August 28, 2019, defeating the on NXT television, a title run that lasted 172 days until they dropped the belts to The BroserWeights ( and ) on February 16, 2020. The stable continued to feature prominently in major storylines, including subsequent events; at : 2018, fell to , , and the War Raiders, while in 2019, they were defeated by Team Ciampa (, Keith Lee, Dominik Dijakovic, and ). rebounded at : 2020, triumphing over Pat McAfee's team (McAfee, , , and ) in a brutal cage match, though Fish sustained a torn triceps during the bout, requiring in December 2020. Fish's tenure was hampered by injuries in 2020, including a knee issue in November 2019 that sidelined him briefly and forced his removal from a tag title defense, limiting his in-ring activity amid the faction's ongoing angles. Despite these setbacks, remained a cornerstone of NXT programming until internal tensions and roster changes led to its gradual dissolution. Fish was released by on August 6, 2021, as part of broader talent cuts.

Major League Wrestling (2021)

Following his release from in August 2021, Bobby Fish signed with (MLW) and made his debut as part of the promotion's revived 2021 event schedule, which included high-profile tournaments to rebuild momentum after a period of inactivity. Fish competed in the 2021 Opera Cup tournament, a single-elimination showcase emphasizing technical grappling and striking exchanges, starting with a first-round victory over MLW mainstay on October 2 at MLW Fightland in . He secured the win via heel hook submission at 12 minutes and 20 seconds, highlighting his amateur background through precise leg kicks and ground control against the agile Moriarty. In the semi-finals taped on November 6 at the during MLW's War Chamber event, Fish faced fellow veteran in a hard-fought bout that advanced his singles run within MLW's heavyweight division. Richards defeated Fish via ankle lock submission after 12 minutes and 9 seconds, ending Fish's tournament participation and underscoring MLW's focus on intense, catch-as-catch-can style matches during its 2021 resurgence. Fish's brief tenure in MLW concluded later that year after these two appearances, where he competed exclusively in singles competition against established promotion talent, allowing him to demonstrate his hybrid striking and submission arsenal in a non-WWE environment.

All Elite Wrestling (2021–2022)

Following his release from in August 2021, Bobby Fish signed a one-year contract with (AEW) and made his in-ring debut on the October 6, 2021, episode of Dynamite, where he unsuccessfully challenged for the TNT Championship. This appearance marked Fish's entry into the promotion as a , aligning him with former stablemate , though their on-screen partnership initially focused on singles and multi-man competition rather than immediate reformation. Fish reunited on-screen with longtime tag team partner , his teammate from NXT, following O'Reilly's AEW debut on the December 22, 2021, episode of , where the pair joined Cole in attacking after a match. The trio, evoking their history, competed in veteran-style bouts emphasizing chain wrestling and submission holds; notable efforts included reDRagon's victory in a February 23, 2022, battle royal for a World Tag Team Championship number one contendership, eliminating teams such as Proud and Powerful () and The Gunn Club along the way. They also featured in multi-man tags, such as a losing effort on the March 2, 2022, alongside Cole against Hangman Page, John Silver, and Alex Reynolds, showcasing Fish's ground-based style against AEW's high-energy roster. Fish made several appearances on AEW's and programs, often in tag or formats to build for the group. Examples include a win over ( and ) on March 25, 2022, with , and a Elevation victory against Robert Anthony via heel hook submission on February 2, 2022, highlighting his expertise in shorter bouts. These matches positioned as seasoned technicians amid AEW's tag division, though they did not secure a major title push during Fish's tenure. Fish's AEW contract expired on August 31, 2022, without renewal, leading to a mutual parting of ways after negotiations failed to agree on terms, including compensation. In reflections on the experience, Fish noted the promotion's "less structure and more freedom" compared to WWE's environment became frustrating over time, preferring a balanced approach with some guidance to enhance performance without restrictive "handcuffs."

Impact Wrestling (2022)

Following the expiration of his contract on August 31, 2022, Bobby Fish made a surprise appearance as a in Wrestling at the Victory Road event on , 2022, where he cut an in-ring promo interrupting a segment involving several roster members. In the promo, Fish positioned himself as a veteran seeking legitimate competition, expressing respect for 's history while critiquing the current roster as "mid," a comment that drew mixed reactions from the live audience and highlighted his established status from prior runs in promotions like and . This booking served as a test of opportunities for Fish in the U.S. market post-AEW, allowing him to gauge interest without committing to a deal. Fish followed up by competing in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at the Bound for Glory on October 7, 2022, where he entered as an entrant but was eliminated without winning the opportunity for a future title shot. His in-ring debut for the promotion came on the October 13, 2022, episode of Impact Wrestling, taped at the Bound for Glory weekend, in a singles against Impact World Champion . The bout showcased Fish's technical grappling style against Alexander's athleticism, but Fish was defeated via pinfall after 12 minutes, with Alexander retaining the title using his C4 Spike finisher. Despite the high-profile title opportunity, which underscored Fish's veteran credibility in securing a main event spot shortly after arriving, there were no subsequent storylines or additional matches developed. Fish departed without signing a , opting instead to return to later in 2022 to focus on international opportunities.

Return to NJPW (2022–2023)

In late 2022, following his departure from All Elite Wrestling, Bobby Fish made a surprise return to New Japan Pro-Wrestling on the December 3 episode of NJPW Strong, where he attacked Homicide immediately after Homicide's victory over Danny Limelight, aligning himself with Team Filthy as a reinforcement for leader Tom Lawlor, his longtime training partner. This marked Fish's re-entry into NJPW after a six-year absence, shifting from his prior role in the junior heavyweight division during 2014–2016 to competing in the promotion's openweight landscape on the Strong brand. Fish quickly integrated into Team Filthy's dynamics, providing veteran expertise and physicality to the stable's brawling style amid ongoing rivalries on . On the December 24, 2022, episode of Strong (taped earlier at ), he secured a singles victory over Kevin Blackwood with his signature avalanche falcon arrow, solidifying his position within the group. The faction's feud escalated with and his allies, including members David and , culminating in a six-man tag team match at NJPW Strong: Nemesis on January 14, 2023, where (Fish, Lawlor, and ) fell to Homicide, Finlay, and Kingston via Finlay's Trash Panda knees on Lawlor. The rivalry intensified leading into on February 18, 2023, where Fish faced in a singles match on the event's kickoff show, representing against the surging leader. Despite a competitive back-and-forth exchange showcasing Fish's evolved striking and —adapted from his junior roots—the bout ended in defeat for Fish after countered a attempt into his finisher, the Panda. This loss effectively concluded Fish's brief second run with NJPW, as he shifted focus back to United States-based commitments, with no further appearances for the promotion in 2023.

Independent circuit (2023)

Following his NJPW run, Fish returned to the in 2023, competing in various promotions and capturing the ALW Next Level Championship on April 21 by defeating Deimos and Money Making Che in a three-way match. He held the title until August 23, when he lost it to Ripper Zbyszko.

Return to MLW (2024)

On February 6, 2024, announced Bobby Fish's return to the promotion for the Intimidation Games event, scheduled for February 29 at the Melrose Ballroom in . This marked Fish's re-entry into MLW following a brief stint with the company in , positioning him as a part-time competitor in the heavyweight division. Fish debuted at Intimidation Games in a striking-heavy bout against , where the two exchanged stiff kicks and ground-based exchanges, with Kane emerging victorious via referee stoppage after targeting Fish's leg. Throughout 2024, Fish competed in several high-profile matches on MLW's lineup, including victories over at Azteca Lucha on May 11 in —showcasing his Muay Thai-influenced striking—and Adam Priest at MLW Anniversary '24 on June 22. He also faced defeats to KENTA in an Opera Cup first-round match at Blood & Thunder on July 12, at Summer of the Beasts on August 29, and participated in a three-way loss to KENTA against at the Slaughterhouse tapings on October 4. These encounters highlighted Fish's involvement in the heavyweight division, often featuring intense, technical feuds emphasizing submissions and exchanges rather than prolonged storylines. In interviews, Fish emphasized a mentoring role within MLW, expressing excitement about working with younger talent and sharing insights from his career across promotions like and . He described knowing "what I can offer to the company," drawing from experiences with coaches like and to elevate the roster. Fish's bouts consistently incorporated his striking expertise, rooted in his background, allowing him to deliver precise, hard-hitting offense that complemented MLW's hybrid fight style. By late 2024, Fish reflected on MLW as a comfortable indie home after his time in major promotions, stating he had "found a home in " where he could thrive without the pressures of larger circuits. As of October 2025, he dealt with a injury and personal challenges, including lack of , but continued performing in MLW events such as the 2025 Opera Cup and Battle RIOT VII.

Professional wrestling persona and style

Professional wrestling persona

Bobby Fish began his professional wrestling career portraying a tough-guy brawler persona on the independent circuit in the early 2000s, often performing under the ring name Jerk Jackson in Northeast promotions. This character drew from his rugged, muscular build and martial arts background, emphasizing physicality and a gritty, no-nonsense attitude honed through years of struggle, including sleeping in his car between low-paying matches. His early style reflected a hard-edged everyman fighter, influenced by icons like Bruce Lee and Dynamite Kid, positioning him as a resilient underdog in regional scenes. Upon joining in 2006, Fish's persona shifted toward a more respectful (foreigner) role, often aligned as a face who supported local talent by enduring stiff, hard-hitting matches to elevate Japanese wrestlers. This evolved significantly after forming the with in 2012, where he transitioned into a technical tag specialist, showcasing precise, chemistry-driven teamwork that highlighted their shared expertise in submissions and strikes. The duo's success in and solidified this evolution, with Fish contributing to a dynamic, high-intensity pairing known for innovative sequences and reliability in multi-man environments. In WWE's NXT from 2017 onward, Fish embraced a alignment as part of , embodying an arrogant veteran who exuded confidence through technical mastery and faction dominance alongside , , and . This persona amplified his MMA-inspired intimidation tactics, incorporating kicks and holds to project a feared, swaggering enforcer with a "shock the system" attitude that included bold trash-talking to assert superiority. Similarly, during his runs, operated as invading , challenging established groups with aggressive, outsider tactics that reinforced Fish's role as a dominant . His and MMA background further enhanced this tough, intimidating gimmick across promotions. Publicly, Fish is perceived as an underrated workhorse in wrestling circles, praised for his consistent in-ring contributions, willingness to elevate others, and subtle charisma that belies his veteran status. In Major League Wrestling (MLW) as of 2025, Fish aligns with the Rogue Horsemen stable, portraying a veteran enforcer who leverages his striking prowess and experience in high-stakes matches like the Opera Cup and Battle RIOT.

Wrestling style

Bobby Fish is renowned for his hybrid wrestling style that seamlessly blends hard-hitting kickboxing strikes with technical catch wrestling submissions, drawing from his extensive martial arts background in Muay Thai, taekwondo, and jiu-jitsu. This allrounder approach, classified as technician and martial arts-oriented, allows him to transition fluidly between stand-up exchanges and ground control, often incorporating ground-and-pound elements inspired by mixed martial arts (MMA). His striking arsenal features precise roundhouse kicks, knees to the midsection, and educated feet that target opponents' legs and head, while submissions like the cross armbreaker and Fish Hook emphasize joint manipulation and control. Influences from puroresu, honed during eight years touring Pro Wrestling NOAH against legends such as Mitsuharu Misawa and Kenta Kobashi, further shaped his endurance for extended, high-intensity bouts and stiff, realistic striking exchanges. In tag team competition, particularly with as , Fish's style prioritizes synergy and coordinated offense, exemplified by double-team maneuvers like —a vertical lifted by his partner followed by Fish's devastating to the opponent's head. This emphasis on tandem attacks highlights his adaptability in multi-man scenarios, where he leverages his to set up strikes or vice versa, maintaining momentum through seamless transitions. Additional signature moves, such as the Sleeps With The Fishes (spin kick) and Flying Fish Hook (high knee), underscore his proficiency in striking. Fish's career-long evolution reflects a shift toward greater grappling integration in WWE's NXT, where as part of The Undisputed Era, he adapted his NOAH-developed striking foundation to a more submission-heavy repertoire suited to the brand's technical focus, while retaining his striker identity. Influences from MMA practitioners like Samoa Joe, who shares a judo and martial arts lineage, reinforced his hybrid toolkit, enabling effective counters from strikes to takedowns. The physical toll of this high-impact approach has resulted in notable injuries, including a torn ACL in his knee during an NXT match and a severed tricep from a WarGames event, which sidelined him for recovery periods.

Other media

Other media appearances

Bobby Fish has made several guest appearances on prominent wrestling podcasts, discussing his career transitions and experiences in various promotions. In January 2022, he joined on Talk Is Jericho to address the reformation of and their decision to sign with (AEW), highlighting the division's opportunities. Earlier, in November 2021, Fish appeared on the AEW Unrestricted podcast, where he shared insights into his Japanese wrestling background and offered advice on maintaining a professional mustache. Additional podcast features include the DEFYANT ONES in October 2022, focusing on his time with , and the Wrestling Perspective Podcast in December 2022, covering his overall career trajectory. He also guested on of Wrestling in October 2022 to reflect on his , (ROH), and AEW stints. Beyond podcasts, Fish has contributed to behind-the-scenes elements in wrestling productions. In 2022, following his AEW departure, he served as a guest coach at WWE's NXT developmental brand during live events, providing mentorship to emerging talent without an active contract. He has been featured in WWE's promotional content, including highlight reels of faction, such as their defenses showcased on official and segments from 2017 to 2021. Post-2021, Fish has taken on coaching roles at independent wrestling facilities to guide early-career wrestlers. In May 2024, he announced his involvement at The Dark Art Gym, emphasizing his commitment to training newcomers in techniques. By September 2024, he expanded this to The House of Champions training center, where he conducts sessions on in-ring fundamentals and combat sports integration. These efforts stem from his expressed interest in producing and roles, as noted during his 2021 AEW tenure.

YouTube career

In October 2025, Bobby Fish launched his YouTube channel titled "Bobby Fish 76," dedicated to sharing personal stories from his professional wrestling career spanning over 25 years and broader life lessons. The channel's debut content includes videos recounting career anecdotes from his stints in WWE, AEW, and various independent promotions, offering fans behind-the-scenes insights into the wrestling industry. Key themes across the videos encompass untold tales from major promotions, practical tips drawn from Fish's background as a , and motivational discussions on , especially in the face of personal challenges that prompted his pivot to . As of November 2025, the channel has uploaded 15 videos, achieving approximately 5,350 subscribers and notable engagement through comments from wrestling enthusiasts praising the authentic storytelling. Fish has featured collaborations with wrestlers in select videos, discussing shared experiences and training regimens, while using the platform to promote his services and brand as a certified DDP instructor. These elements tie the channel to his post-wrestling endeavors in mentorship and wellness, fostering a community around professional growth and physical discipline.

Championships and accomplishments

Wrestling championships and accomplishments

Bobby Fish, primarily known for his tag team work as part of with and later , achieved significant success in championships, particularly in the division across multiple promotions. His accomplishments include three reigns, the , two IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship reigns, and two reigns, all alongside except the TV title. These titles highlight his role in elevating during the 2010s. In , Fish and as dominated the tag division, securing three reigns with the between 2013 and 2015. Their longest reign lasted 322 days, during which they defended the titles multiple times against top teams, solidifying their status as one of ROH's premier tag units. Fish also captured the as a singles competitor. They were recognized as ROH Tag Team of the Year in 2014 by both and the . Fish and extended their success to , capturing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship twice in 2014 and 2015. Their reigns featured defenses at major events, including a successful title retention at in 2015 before losing the belts at Wrestle Kingdom 10. In WWE's NXT, as part of , Fish and won the twice, with reigns from late 2017 to early 2018 and from 2019 to early 2020. These victories contributed to the stable's dominance in NXT's tag division. The following table summarizes Fish's major wrestling championship reigns:
ChampionshipReign #PartnerDate WonEventLocationDate LostDays HeldDefenses
ROH World Tag Team Championship1Kyle O'ReillyMarch 2, 2013ROH 11th Anniversary ShowChicago Ridge, IL, USAJuly 27, 20131478
ROH World Tag Team Championship2Kyle O'ReillyAugust 17, 2013Manhattan Mayhem VNew York City, NY, USAMarch 8, 201420312
ROH World Tag Team Championship3Kyle O'ReillyMay 17, 2014Global WarsToronto, ON, CanadaApril 4, 201532218
ROH World Television Championship1N/AJune 24, 2016Best in the WorldNWA Arena, Lakeland, FL, USASeptember 14, 2016825
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship1Kyle O'ReillyNovember 8, 2014Power StruggleOsaka, JapanFebruary 11, 2015953
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship2Kyle O'ReillyAugust 16, 2015G1 Climax 25Tokyo, JapanJanuary 4, 20161414
NXT Tag Team Championship1Kyle O'ReillyNovember 29, 2017NXTWinter Park, FL, USAApril 11, 20181336
NXT Tag Team Championship2Kyle O'ReillyAugust 15, 2019NXTWinter Park, FL, USAFebruary 16, 20201859
Note: Defense counts are approximate based on documented title matches during each reign; exact numbers may vary slightly by source.

Other championships

  • PWU Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Scott Cardinal (2005)
  • NECW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) (2011)
  • ALW Next Level Championship (1 time) (May 27, 2023)

Combat sports accomplishments

Bobby Fish began his combat sports journey in , compiling a 3-1 record with two victories by decision and one by . In , Fish made his debut on November 13, 2022, securing a first-round victory against Marquis , resulting in a perfect 1-0 record and a 100% rate in the division. Fish's professional career gained prominence in 2025 through appearances in Promotions events, where he achieved a 1-1 record that year. He suffered a third-round loss to Raquan Nunez at 30 on June 7, but rebounded with a win over Giovanni Ramos at 34 on October 24, capturing the USA 70kg super welterweight championship in the process.
DisciplineRecordKO/TKO %Division/Weight ClassNotable Feats
Amateur 3-133% (approx. 160-170 lbs)Regional amateur bouts in Northeast
1-0100% (200 lbs)Debut KO win in 2022
Professional 8-1 (overall)50%Super (70kg/154 lbs)Freedom USA Champion (2025)
These accomplishments in striking arts have informed Fish's technical approach to , emphasizing precise and powerful stand-up exchanges.

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