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Joseph Conners

Joseph Conners (born 28 May 1987) is an English professional wrestler and wrestling coach from Nottingham, standing at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and weighing 190 pounds (86 kg). He began his in-ring career in November 2006, initially competing in British independent promotions such as New Generation Wrestling and Southside Wrestling Entertainment, where he captured multiple championships including the SWE Heavyweight Championship three times. In 2017, Conners signed with and joined the brand, forming a notable with fellow wrestler Jinny that led to an extended and established him as a prominent midcard known for his intense, technical style and signature move, "Don't Look Down." He was released from in 2021. Following his exit, Conners returned to the independent circuit, performing in promotions across 12 countries over his 18-year career as of , while also transitioning into coaching as the head instructor at Wrestling Academy in , , where he mentors emerging and hosts training events.

Early life and training

Early life

Joseph Buckton was born on 28 May 1987 in , , . (aged 38) Conners grew up in , in the region of . From a young age, he developed a passion for professional , having grown up watching the on television, including programming, and was particularly influenced by wrestlers like . Public details about Conners' family background are limited, with little information available regarding his parents or siblings.

Training

Joseph Conners began his formal training in in 2006 at the Wrestling Academy in , , a facility known for developing talent in the British independent scene. Under the guidance of veteran trainer Stixx, Conners immersed himself in the foundational elements of the craft, starting with sessions on a deflated crashmat in a before progressing to ring work. This early phase emphasized building resilience through repeated practice of taking bumps and executing basic maneuvers, fostering the perseverance required to withstand the physical demands of the sport. Throughout his approximately one-year preparation period leading to his debut, Conners focused on core skills such as , wrestling holds, and initial character development, drawing from Stixx's expertise in the 's wrestling traditions. His training incorporated early exposure to British strong style, characterized by stiff strikes and realistic , which became a hallmark of the regional scene. A pivotal moment came after a personal incident that underscored the need for enhanced physical conditioning, prompting Conners to prioritize fitness and protocols tailored to the rigorous, safety-conscious standards of the . This structured apprenticeship, rooted in his childhood fascination with Nottingham's vibrant wrestling community, equipped Conners with the discipline and technical proficiency essential for a sustainable career in professional wrestling.

Professional wrestling career

Early independent career (2007–2016)

Joseph Conners made his professional wrestling debut on November 26, 2006, at the Sports Arena in Nottingham, England, competing for local promotions in the Midlands region. Drawing from his training at the House of Pain Wrestling Academy, he quickly entered the British independent circuit, performing in over 40 promotions across the UK and the Channel Islands by 2013. Conners' first notable run came with New Generation Wrestling (NGW) in , starting around 2008, where he established himself as a technician known for precise mat-based offense and psychological storytelling in the ring. During his NGW tenure, he engaged in key feuds against local talents, including matches against Matt Myers and rivalries as part of The Predators alongside Paul Malen, defeating teams like Project Ego in high-profile bouts. His hard-hitting style, blending technical prowess with intense strikes, helped solidify his presence in the promotion's roster. Beyond NGW, Conners appeared in various Midlands independent promotions, including APEX Wrestling and Southside Wrestling Entertainment, where he adapted to diverse match formats and built a reputation for reliability and versatility. In APEX, he competed in multi-man matches and storyline-driven events, contributing to his growing visibility on the UK scene. His character evolved from a pure technical wrestler emphasizing submissions and chain wrestling to a more ruthless heel, particularly in tag team roles, which allowed him to connect with audiences through consistent booking and intense performances. This period laid the foundation for his fanbase in the British wrestling community, showcasing his ability to deliver compelling narratives in grassroots environments.

What Culture Pro Wrestling (2016–2017)

Joseph Conners signed with What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW) in early 2016, debuting on the inaugural episode of the promotion's flagship series, WCPW Loaded, on June 15, 2016. In his debut match, a three-way bout against Alex Gracie and , Conners emerged victorious by pinning Kidd following a Righteous Kill , immediately establishing himself as a cunning with main event potential. Throughout the summer, he built momentum through intense rivalries, notably aligning with before betraying him in a high-stakes storyline that positioned Conners as a treacherous . Conners achieved his breakthrough on August 24, 2016, at the WCPW Stacked event, where he won the vacant WCPW World Championship in a fatal four-way match by defeating champion Big Damo, , and former ally . His 98-day reign showcased his technical prowess and heel persona, as he defended the title against a roster of international and domestic talent, including successful victories over on September 10, 2016, and on October 29, 2016. These defenses highlighted Conners' ability to carry compelling narratives, blending betrayal angles with hard-hitting action against high-profile challengers. The reign concluded on November 30, 2016, at the Delete WCPW , when Conners lost the championship in a steel cage match to Drew Galloway, with also competing in the triple-threat encounter. Conners remained active in WCPW through early 2017, participating in key events and feuds that further solidified his status as a top draw. The promotion's widely viewed broadcasts, which amassed millions of streams, provided Conners with unprecedented national exposure and drew interest from major scouts, marking a pivotal step in his trajectory.

WWE (2017–2021)

Conners signed a developmental contract with WWE in late 2016, leading to his first appearance in the company as one of 16 competitors in the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament held on January 14–15, 2017, in Blackpool, England. In the first round, he defeated James Drake via pinfall with his finishing maneuver, the Don't Look Down (DLD), in a competitive bout that showcased both wrestlers' technical skills. However, Conners was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Mark Andrews, who secured the victory with a Shooting Star Press after an intense exchange. The following year, Conners returned for the 2018 WWE United Kingdom Championship #1 Contender at the on June 14, 2018, but was defeated in the first round by Ashton Smith in a hard-fought singles match. This appearance highlighted his ongoing efforts to establish himself within 's UK division amid growing competition from emerging talents. Conners transitioned to a full-time role on the brand upon its launch in 2018, making his televised debut on the premiere episode on November 28, 2018, where he teamed with in a losing effort against and Mark Andrews. Portrayed initially as an intense and opportunistic competitor, Conners evolved into a smug, arrogant character by 2019, often cutting promos decrying the system as a "lie" that failed to capitalize on his potential. This persona fueled several key storylines, including a heated feud with , whom Conners challenged by questioning his reputation as the most physical wrestler in ; on the June 12, 2019, episode of , Dragunov decisively defeated Conners in a brutal singles match, pinning him after a series of high-impact strikes and submissions. Early in his NXT UK tenure, Conners pursued the NXT UK Tag Team Championship alongside partner Saxon Huxley, as the duo positioned themselves among several new teams vying for the inaugural titles in late 2018. Although they fell short in showcase matches, such as their loss to Webster and Andrews, the pairing emphasized Conners' aggressive style in the tag division. By 2020, Conners competed in the NXT UK Heritage Cup tournament but was eliminated in the first round by Dave Mastiff on October 15, 2020. In early 2021, Conners underwent a character refresh, adopting a more polished and villainous demeanor while forming a strategic alliance with Jinny, the self-proclaimed "Fashionista," which was announced on January 7, 2021. This partnership led to mixed bouts, including a June 17, 2021, loss to Subculture's and , where Conners' arrogance often backfired amid Jinny's manipulative tactics. The alliance enhanced Conners' winning streak during this period, with victories like his July 22, 2021, defeat of Tristan Archer via pinfall, marking one of his final televised performances. Conners' WWE contract expired in late 2021 without renewal, amid a wave of releases from the NXT UK roster, rendering him a free agent as of December 5, 2021. His final match occurred in December 2021, concluding a tenure defined by persistent undercard pushes and character-driven rivalries on NXT UK.

Return to independent circuit (2022–present)

Following his departure from WWE in late 2021, Conners returned to the independent wrestling scene in early 2022, debuting for North Wrestling at the "Back to War" event on February 5 in Newcastle, England, where he competed in a triple threat match for the NW Championship against Rory Coyle and Man Like Deez. He participated in singles and tag team bouts against established UK performers, including a loss to Joe Hendry at Wrestle Carnival's First Anniversary show on August 7 and a victory over Brady Phillips at the promotion's Charles Crowley's Fun House event on September 10. These appearances marked his re-entry into the flexible scheduling of the British indie circuit, allowing him to face veterans like Hendry in high-profile spots. In 2023, Conners expanded his international reach by competing for Italian Superstars International Wrestling (SIW), defeating Joey Scott on June 24 before challenging Seth Rhys for the SIW Imperial Championship in a match on October 28, which he lost. He also returned to North Wrestling for additional matches that year, continuing his pattern of working both singles and tag formats against regional talents. By 2024, Conners made appearances for (RevPro), maintaining his presence in the UK's premier independent promotions while accumulating experience across diverse styles. As of 2024–2025, Conners has shifted emphasis toward coaching, serving as at Elevation Wrestling Academy in since April 2024, where he trains aspiring wrestlers in a professional ring setup and highlights the evolution of their athletic and personality development. In 2025, Conners continued his coaching role and competed in independent events, including a match against Nathan Fisher on November 8, 2025, for Firestar Championship Wrestling. Over his career, he has wrestled professionally in 12 countries, with semi-regular bookings in UK indies such as Wrestling, Firestar Championship Wrestling, Championship Wrestling, and the revived Defiant Wrestling events. This balance allows him to continue competing sporadically while prioritizing mentorship, without capturing major titles since his return.

Championships and accomplishments

Major championships

Joseph Conners has achieved success as a world champion in several prominent British independent promotions, with his reigns highlighting his status as a top-tier competitor in the UK wrestling scene. His most notable accomplishment came in What Culture Pro Wrestling (WCPW), where he captured the promotion's premier title during its peak popularity period. On August 24, 2016, at WCPW's event, Conners won the WCPW in a fatal four-way match against champion Big Damo, , and , marking his breakthrough as a singles world title holder. His 98-day reign, which ended on November 30, 2016, when he lost the title to in a steel cage match also involving at the Delete event, featured high-profile defenses that elevated his profile internationally. Conners successfully retained the championship against American star on October 7, 2016 (taped for a WCPW Loaded episode), showcasing his technical prowess and resilience in a hard-fought singles bout. He also defended against in a non-title match prior to the cage stipulation and Hendry in multiple encounters, solidifying his dominance amid WCPW's roster of global talent. In Wrestling, a key promotion in the region, Conners secured the Heavyweight Championship on , 2022, by defeating Ashley Dunn in , , beginning a year-long reign that underscored his regional influence post-WWE. Holding the title for exactly 365 days until vacating it on , 2023, Conners engaged in significant feuds that highlighted 's gritty style, including defenses against local challengers like Tommbie on , 2023, and involvement in multi-man matches that reinforced his veteran presence. This extended tenure represented a pinnacle of his independent career resurgence, emphasizing sustained dominance in a promotion known for its hardcore elements and UK-focused storytelling. In No Mercy Wrestling, Conners won the No Mercy Wrestling Championship on March 24, 2024, by defeating Jay Joshua. His 497-day reign ended on August 3, 2025, with a loss to MJ Grayson at the Broken Empire event. This title run featured defenses against challengers like Harrison Bennett and , further cementing his status in the British independent scene. Conners captured the RIW Full Impact Championship for a second time on June 29, 2024, defeating Riley Nova in , . He held the title for 119 days until losing it to Steve Valentino on October 26, 2024. During this reign, Conners defended against competitors including Riley Nova in rematches, highlighting his continued success in regional promotions.

Other accomplishments

As part of his tenure in WWE's brand, Joseph Conners formed a notable with Jinny in 2021, teaming together in mixed matches against opponents such as (Mark Andrews and ). This partnership led to several high-profile bouts, including a loss to on the June 17, 2021, episode of , contributing to Conners' most successful run in the brand at the time. Conners participated in the inaugural WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament in 2017, where he competed in the first round before being eliminated by Mark Andrews. He returned for the 2018 edition of the tournament, losing in the first round to Ashton Smith. These appearances highlighted his competitive standing among the UK's top talents during WWE's expansion into the regional scene. On September 13, 2025, Conners teamed with Riley Nova to win the BWR Tag Team Championship, marking a new accomplishment in his post-WWE . As of November 2025, the reign is ongoing. Beyond the ring, Conners has been recognized for his contributions to wrestling education as the head coach at Elevation Wrestling Academy in , , where he has transformed the facility into a dedicated performance center since April 2024. A 2024 BBC feature profiled his shift to training aspiring wrestlers, emphasizing his 18-year professional across 12 countries and his pride in mentoring students from beginners to performers capable of competing before large audiences. Throughout his , Conners has competed in over 950 matches across various promotions, underscoring his longevity and versatility in the industry.

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