Ryan Nemeth
Ryan Nemeth (born November 4, 1984) is an American professional wrestler, actor, writer, and comedian best known for his multifaceted career spanning professional wrestling promotions and entertainment projects.[1][2] The younger brother of wrestler Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler), he began his in-ring career in 2010 after training under Rip Rogers and has competed under ring names such as "The Hollywood Hunk" and Briley Pierce.[3][4] Nemeth's wrestling tenure includes stints in major promotions like WWE's developmental system, All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Ring of Honor (ROH), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he currently performs as part of The Nemeth Brothers tag team alongside his sibling.[5][2] In wrestling, Nemeth debuted in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) from 2010 to 2011 before signing with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2011, where he wrestled in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) and NXT until his release in 2013.[6] Following his WWE departure, he built a presence on the independent circuit, accumulating over 15 years of in-ring experience as a technician-style performer, and later joined AEW in 2021, appearing in 83 matches through 2024 while securing victories in lower-card bouts.[3][7] In February 2025, Nemeth filed a lawsuit against AEW, president Tony Khan, and wrestler CM Punk alleging assault, breach of contract, and blackballing; the case was moved to private arbitration by April 2025.[8] His TNA run, debuting in 2024, has featured tag team competition and singles matches, including a bout against Jake Painter on TNA Xplosion in April 2025.[9] Nemeth has won two championships across major promotions: the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship with Brad Maddox in 2012 and the TNA World Tag Team Championship with Nic Nemeth from April to July 2025, highlighting his resilience in a competitive field.[5][10] Beyond wrestling, Nemeth has established himself in acting and writing, portraying Gino Hernandez in the 2023 biographical drama The Iron Claw, which chronicles the Von Erich wrestling family and stars Zac Efron.[11] His television credits include roles in I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019) and appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003), as well as the 2017 film Megan Leavey where he played Matt Morales opposite Kate Mara.[12] As a writer, he co-wrote and produced the viral horror short Wanted Man, and he maintains an active presence in comedy through live performances and fitness-related content, having authored books on the subject.[13][14] Based in Los Angeles, Nemeth continues to blend his athletic and creative pursuits as a SAG-AFTRA member.[15]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Ryan Nemeth was born on November 4, 1984, in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] He grew up in the Cleveland area alongside his older brother Nic Nemeth (professionally known as Dolph Ziggler), who developed a strong passion for professional wrestling from the age of five, a pursuit the family initially viewed as unrealistic and unusual.[16] The Nemeth family was supportive overall, with parents who emphasized the importance of hard work and academic performance while encouraging their children's interests.[17] As a child, Nemeth was notably shy and introverted, often remaining quiet in social settings until around the fifth or sixth grade.[17] His personality began to shift during this period as he discovered punk rock music, skateboarding, and a group of like-minded friends, leading him to form a band and adopt a more outgoing, artsy, and athletic demeanor.[17] Nemeth's father, a truck driver, played a key role in introducing him and his brother to wrestling through amateur participation.[18] Nemeth attended St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, where he competed on the wrestling team, experiencing rigorous training that he later described as more demanding than aspects of his professional career.[19] [18] Although he enjoyed watching professional wrestling growing up, Nemeth did not initially consider it a viable career path, instead gravitating toward creative pursuits like acting, writing, and comedy during his early years.[16]Education and initial career aspirations
Nemeth attended Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 2007. He utilized his education as a foundation for creative pursuits, including writing and the performing arts, while contributing to the university's student newspaper, the Newswire.[20][21] At Xavier, Nemeth balanced academics with athletics, playing on the varsity rugby team and maintaining a strong academic record. His involvement in theatre productions and comedy during college sparked a passion for performance, leading him to take summer classes in long-form improvisation at iO Chicago.[22][17] Following graduation, Nemeth's initial career aspirations centered on entertainment, particularly acting and stand-up comedy, rather than professional wrestling—a path more aligned with his older brother, Nic Nemeth. He relocated to Chicago to test opportunities in improv and theatre but soon pivoted toward wrestling after applying unsuccessfully to a local school and receiving an invitation to train at Ohio Valley Wrestling. This transition marked the beginning of his professional career in the ring, though he continued to nurture his interests in writing and comedy alongside it.[17][16][23]Professional wrestling career
Training and early independent work (2007–2010)
Nemeth, who had initially resisted entering professional wrestling to avoid living in the shadow of his older brother Nic (better known as Dolph Ziggler), began considering a career in the industry after graduating from Xavier University in 2006 with a degree in communications. While pursuing acting opportunities in Cleveland, including commercials and minor roles, he drew on his athletic background from high school wrestling and college rugby at Xavier to build the physical foundation needed for the sport. By the mid-2000s, influenced by his brother's rising success in WWE's developmental system, Nemeth decided to test the waters despite his reservations.[17] In an effort to start his training independently, Nemeth first reached out to Ace Steel's wrestling school in Chicago around 2009, but his inquiries went unanswered as the facility had already closed. He then relocated to Louisville, Kentucky, to join Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), WWE's primary developmental territory at the time, where he began paying out-of-pocket for sessions under veteran trainer Rip Rogers. This move marked the start of his formal professional wrestling education, focusing on fundamentals like in-ring psychology, conditioning, and match structure, though no independent circuit appearances occurred during this preparatory phase.[24][25] Nemeth's persistence paid off in September 2010 when he won OVW's inaugural Breakout competition—a showcase event for newcomers—defeating several competitors to secure a one-year paid scholarship for continued training at the promotion. This achievement not only alleviated his financial burden but also validated his transition from acting to wrestling, setting the stage for his in-ring debut later that year. During these formative months, Nemeth honed his skills through rigorous daily drills and sparring, adapting his natural athleticism to the entertainment-oriented style of pro wrestling without any prior independent bookings.[26]Ohio Valley Wrestling (2010–2011)
Nemeth signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2010 and was assigned to its Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) territory, where he made his professional in-ring debut under his real name on October 9, 2010, at the Saturday Night Special event in Louisville, Kentucky, losing to Cliff Compton.[27] Following his debut, Nemeth secured his first victory in OVW on October 27, 2010, during a TV taping, defeating Paredyse in a singles match.[28] He continued building momentum with another win on December 11, 2010, at the Saturday Night Special, overcoming Michael Elgin in a singles bout.[27] In early 2011, Nemeth transitioned to tag team competition, partnering with Christopher Silvio as part of the Fighting Spirit stable. On January 8, 2011, at the Rage in the Cage event, Nemeth and Silvio defeated The Elite (Ted McNaler and Adam Revolver) to capture the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship, marking Nemeth's first title in the promotion.[29] The duo successfully defended the belts on multiple occasions, including a victory over Jimbo Onno and Raul Lamotta on the January 29, 2011, episode of OVW TV.[27] Their reign ended abruptly on February 2, 2011, when the titles were vacated after Nemeth was attacked by Silvio's other stablemate, Raphael Constantine, leading to internal stable discord.[29] Later that month, on February 5, 2011, at the Saturday Night Special, Nemeth teamed with Paredyse to win the vacant OVW Southern Tag Team Championship in a three-team elimination match, defeating Fighting Spirit (Christopher Silvio and Raphael Constantine) and Tarek the Great and Nicki Valentino.[29] This second reign lasted until March 5, 2011, when Nemeth and Paredyse dropped the titles back to The Elite at another Saturday Night Special event.[30] Nemeth's OVW stint concluded shortly thereafter in March 2011, as he was reassigned to WWE's Florida Championship Wrestling developmental brand.[5]WWE tenure (2011–2013)
Nemeth was assigned to WWE's Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) territory in 2011, where he adopted the ring name Briley Pierce.[27] He made his in-ring debut for FCW on June 26, 2011, losing to Big E Langston in a singles match.[6] Throughout late 2011, Pierce competed in various singles and tag team bouts, often showcasing a technician style influenced by his training under Rip Rogers.[31] In November 2011, Pierce teamed with Brad Maddox to capture the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship, defeating C.J. Parker and Donnie Marlow on November 3 (aired December 4).[27] The duo defended the titles successfully against teams including Hunico and Epico, as well as Damien Sandow and Dean Ambrose, holding the championship for 91 days.[32] Their reign ended on February 2, 2012, when the titles were vacated due to a legitimate injury to Pierce.[33] Following recovery, Pierce returned to FCW action, wrestling in non-title matches until the promotion rebranded as NXT in August 2012.[5] Under the NXT banner, Pierce initially served as an interviewer, debuting in that role on the June 20, 2012, episode taped at Full Sail University.[6] He transitioned back to in-ring competition, appearing primarily on house shows through 2012 and early 2013, with select televised matches including losses to Brad Maddox on January 12, 2013, and Mojo Rawley on March 15, 2013.[27] Pierce participated in nearly every NXT live event during this period, though only a few contests aired on television, focusing on building his skills in the developmental system.[34] WWE released Pierce from his contract on May 17, 2013, ending his tenure after approximately two years in the organization.[27] During his time, he contributed to NXT's roster depth but did not advance to the main roster.[31]Independent circuit (2013–2021)
Following his release from WWE in May 2013, Ryan Nemeth returned to the independent wrestling circuit, marking a shift toward a more flexible schedule that allowed him to pursue acting and comedy alongside wrestling. His first post-WWE match occurred on May 25, 2013, at Florida Underground Wrestling's (FUW) Throwdown 3 event in Largo, Florida, where he defeated Jesse Neal in a singles match.[27] This appearance with the National Wrestling Alliance-affiliated FUW promotion signaled Nemeth's intent to rebuild momentum on smaller shows, often performing under his "Hollywood Hunk" persona characterized by charismatic, showman-like antics. Throughout the mid-2010s, Nemeth competed sporadically across various regional independent promotions in the United States, including Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) in Ohio, where he appeared as "Hot Young Briley" in events like Hell on Earth 12 in 2016.[35] He also made regular outings with Bar Wrestling in California, a promotion known for its intimate, barroom-style events, facing opponents such as Kikutaro and EC3 in comedy-infused matches that highlighted his improvisational skills. Internationally, Nemeth ventured to Japan in 2016 for Dramatic Dream Team (DDT Pro-Wrestling), where he briefly captured the novelty Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship on June 23 by defeating Bunny the Cat via forfeit before losing it later that day to Taya Valkyrie; this 24/7-style title run underscored the unpredictable, fun-oriented nature of his indie bookings.[36] No major championships were won in U.S. indies during this era, but Nemeth's appearances emphasized entertainment value over athletic dominance. Nemeth described the independent scene during this period as the "Wild West," citing its lack of regulation, diverse booking styles, and the need for wrestlers to handle everything from travel to promotion themselves, which he balanced with non-wrestling gigs like writing for television.[37] By 2020–2021, his indie activity tapered as opportunities in larger promotions emerged, with his final pre-AEW indie matches including Bar Wrestling outings that showcased his tag team work and mic skills. Overall, the 2013–2021 stretch saw Nemeth evolve from WWE's developmental system into a versatile indie performer, logging over 100 matches across promotions like AIW, FUW, and Bar Wrestling while prioritizing creative freedom.[38]All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor (2021–2024)
Nemeth signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) in early 2021, making his debut on the January 27 episode of Dynamite in a losing effort against Adam Page.[39] He followed this with appearances primarily on AEW's YouTube series Dark and Elevation, where he competed in singles and tag team matches, often showcasing his technical wrestling style.[27] Early victories included a win over Marko Stunt on the February 9, 2021, episode of Dark.[27] In mid-2021, Nemeth became the de facto leader of The Wingmen, a comedic faction inspired by a suggestion from Christian Cage to AEW President Tony Khan; the group consisted of Nemeth, Peter Avalon, JD Drake, and later Anthony Henry, emphasizing humorous "makeovers" and entourage dynamics.[40] The Wingmen were regulars on Dark and Elevation throughout 2021 and 2022, engaging in multi-man tag matches and storylines centered on their self-proclaimed Hollywood glamour, such as a "hostile makeover" segment involving Orange Cassidy.[41] Notable bouts included a tag team loss to The Dark Order on the July 13, 2021, episode of Dark, with Nemeth accompanied by his Wingmen stablemates.[42] The faction's run highlighted Nemeth's entertaining persona as the "Hollywood Hunk," though they did not pursue major titles and disbanded informally by late 2022 as AEW shifted focus.[43] Nemeth's AEW activity continued through 2024, with sporadic outings on Dynamite, Rampage, and Dark/Elevation, including a loss to Wardlow on the October 18, 2023, episode of Dynamite.[44] Over his AEW tenure from 2021 to 2024, he participated in 83 matches, primarily in midcard roles without capturing championships, with his final match on November 18, 2024.[38][7] Nemeth debuted for AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH) on the May 18, 2023, episode of ROH Wrestling, teaming with Peter Avalon in a losing effort to the Iron Savages (Boulder and Bronson).[39] He competed in four ROH matches that year, continuing his tag team work and singles opportunities on HonorClub episodes.[45] A highlight was an August 24, 2023, Proving Ground match against ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli on HonorClub #26, where Nemeth aimed to earn a title shot by surviving 10 minutes but was defeated via submission.[46] Later appearances included a four-way tag team loss involving the Gates of Agony on HonorClub #37 in May 2023 and a defeat alongside the Iron Savages to the Gates of Agony on the October 28 taping for HonorClub #36.[47] Nemeth's ROH run emphasized enhancement matches and faction crossovers from his AEW work, ending with his final bout on November 9, 2023.[48]Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2024–present)
In 2024, Ryan Nemeth signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), making his debut as part of the promotion's roster expansion following his brother's earlier arrival.[49] He first competed in TNA on the June 13, 2024, episode of Impact, teaming with his brother Nic Nemeth in their inaugural tag team match against former TNA World Tag Team Champions ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey), securing a victory to build momentum.[50] This appearance marked the beginning of a brotherly alliance, with the Nemeths positioning themselves as Hollywood-inspired heels challenging established tag teams. The Nemeth brothers quickly entered a feud with The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers), culminating in a TNA World Tag Team Championship match at Against All Odds on June 14, 2024, where they fell short in their bid for the titles.[51][52] Throughout late 2024, Ryan balanced solo opportunities with tag action, including a loss to Joe Hendry on the November 14 episode of Impact, a match highlighted by Hendry's satirical "Ryan Nemeth Story" segment mocking Nemeth's Hollywood persona,[53] and a disqualification victory over Rhino on the December 14 episode, continuing his integration into TNA's midcard scene.[54] Entering 2025, the Nemeths escalated their pursuit of the tag titles, defeating First Class (AJ Francis and AJ Gray) in a main event on the February 1 episode of Impact.[55] On April 18, 2025, Ryan secured a singles victory over Jake Painter on TNA Xplosion. Their persistence paid off at Rebellion on April 27, when they dethroned The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff Hardy) to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship, with Ryan pinning Jeff Hardy after Nic's strategic involvement.[56][9][57] The reign emphasized their opportunistic style, including a controversial "steal" of the belts pre-match to psych out opponents.[58] The championship run lasted until Slammiversary on July 20, 2025, where the Nemeths dropped the titles to The Hardys in a four-way ladder match also involving ABC and First Class.[59] They invoked their rematch clause on the September 18 episode of Impact but were defeated again, with Brian Cardona's interference aiding the Hardys' retention.[60] Post-title, Ryan engaged in solo bouts, such as a loss to Eddie Edwards on August 28, where a potential upset was thwarted by interference.[61] In February 2025, Nemeth challenged Joe Hendry for the TNA World Championship on the February 21 episode of Impact but lost in 18 seconds.[47] As of November 2025, Nemeth remains an active TNA competitor, blending tag team dynamics with his brother's world title pursuits and individual storylines, including a TNA World Championship match against Mike Santana on the November 13 episode of Impact that ended in a no-contest due to an NXT invasion.[9][62]Other media and ventures
Acting roles and appearances
Nemeth has ventured into acting, often portraying characters that draw on his physicality and wrestling persona, with roles spanning films, television series, and short films. His breakthrough performance came in the 2023 biographical sports drama The Iron Claw, where he portrayed real-life professional wrestler Gino Hernandez, a flamboyant 1980s Texas star known for his villainous antics and in-ring charisma.[63] The film, directed by Sean Durkin and starring Zac Efron as Kevin Von Erich, chronicles the tragic rise and fall of the Von Erich wrestling family, earning critical acclaim for its authentic depiction of the era's wrestling scene.[64] On television, Nemeth has made recurring guest appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, showcasing his comedic timing in sketches that highlight his muscular build and humorous delivery. Notable roles include the "Hot Boyfriend with Egg" in a 2018 segment, "Hunky Airplane Dancer" during a musical parody, and "RX Games Muscle Man" in a fitness spoof, among others like "Cowboy Andy" and "Canadian Moose." These bits, often involving physical comedy and celebrity interactions, have allowed him to blend his improvisational skills with wrestling athleticism. He also appeared as a "Buff Wrestler" in an episode of The Eric Andre Show in 2012, contributing to the series' chaotic, satirical take on late-night talk formats. In the sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019–present), Nemeth appeared as the "Proposal Park Wrestler" in a 2019 episode depicting a public proposal gone awry.[12] Nemeth's film work includes smaller but memorable parts in comedic projects. In the 2019 Netflix mockumentary special The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience, he played the "Hunky Reporter" in an uncredited role, supporting the satirical rap narrative about 1980s baseball stars Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire.[65] Earlier, he had uncredited roles as a Construction Worker in Paul Reubens' Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016), a road-trip comedy, and as a Background Performer in the action-comedy Boone: The Bounty Hunter (2017).[66][67] In 2020, he made an uncredited appearance as a "Hunky Wrestler" in the NBC sitcom A.P. Bio.[68] Nemeth was involved in a wrestler role in the unaired fourth season of the Netflix series GLOW, which was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic after filming several episodes.[69][70] In addition to these, Nemeth starred in the 2020 short film HEEL, which he co-wrote and produced, playing a wrestler grappling with addiction and the aftermath of sexual assault in the industry—a project inspired by real wrestling scandals and aimed at raising awareness.[71] His earlier short film credit includes Consent, Bro (2017), where he portrayed "Bro Brad," a frat-like character in a comedic exploration of consent.[72] As of 2024, Nemeth wrapped production on Stranglehold, a Coen Brothers-inspired comedic thriller directed by Clark Duke, in which he stars alongside Ron Perlman and Maxwell Jacob Friedman.[73]Voice work and other entertainment
Nemeth has begun exploring voice acting, stating in a 2023 interview that he has started to incorporate it into his portfolio alongside his other entertainment pursuits, though specific credits remain forthcoming as of November 2025.[74] Nemeth maintains a diverse presence in comedy and writing. As a stand-up comedian, he performs live shows in Los Angeles and other venues, frequently blending wrestling themes with observational humor; notable events include "Hunkamania," a comedy-wrestling hybrid production co-created with his brother Nic Nemeth.[75] He also produces comedic content for digital platforms, including the Instagram series Getting Close, a sketch comedy format launched prior to 2025 that he has expressed interest in adapting for TNA programming as of November 2025.[76] Nemeth co-hosts the podcast Nemeth Bros (launched 2023), where he and Nic discuss professional wrestling, comedy sketches, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, attracting listeners interested in multimedia entertainment from wrestlers.[77] In writing, he contributes to short films and digital sketches, such as the pirate-themed "Date Night!" (2023) and holiday parody "Santa & the Magic Milking Table" (2024), which he stars in and directs elements of for platforms like YouTube.[15] In 2024, he co-wrote and produced the viral horror short Wanted Man, which garnered over 3 million views across platforms.[12] These projects highlight his multifaceted approach to entertainment, often self-produced to showcase his comedic timing and improvisational skills.[22]Personal life
Family
Ryan Nemeth is the younger brother of Nic Nemeth, a fellow professional wrestler best known by his ring name Dolph Ziggler. The siblings trained together at the same wrestling school and have occasionally collaborated in the industry, including tag team matches in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).[23] Nemeth has a daughter, for whom he selected former WWE NXT Champion Trick Williams as godfather following their close friendship developed through professional interactions at TNA events.[78]Health challenges and recovery
Nemeth has publicly emphasized the importance of mental health in the high-pressure world of professional wrestling, drawing from his own experiences to advocate for greater awareness. In a 2021 interview, he described incorporating daily practices such as meditation and reading into his routine to maintain emotional well-being amid the demands of his career.[79] As part of his advocacy efforts, Nemeth produced and released a video in November 2021 through All Elite Wrestling (AEW), featuring contributions from wrestlers including Dax Harwood, Powerhouse Hobbs, Amanda Huber, Vickie Guerrero, and The Blade. The video highlighted personal struggles with issues like depression and anxiety, aiming to normalize discussions around mental health within the industry and encourage seeking help.[80][81] In late 2023, Nemeth alleged workplace harassment and threats from CM Punk during his AEW tenure, leading him to seek professional mental health support to address the resulting emotional distress. He submitted a formal complaint to AEW executives in September 2023 detailing the incidents, followed by another in December 2024 accusing the company of failing to resolve the issues. In February 2025, Nemeth filed a lawsuit against AEW, Tony Khan, and CM Punk over the alleged abuse, harassment, and "silent firing," with the matter remaining unresolved as of November 2025.[82][83][84]Championships and accomplishments
Professional wrestling titles
Ryan Nemeth has won several tag team championships throughout his career, primarily in developmental and independent promotions early on, with a notable major title in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). His first title came in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), WWE's developmental territory at the time.[85] Nemeth, teaming with Christopher Silvio as The Elite, defeated Ted McNaler and Adam Revolver to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship on January 8, 2011, in Louisville, Kentucky; they held the titles for 25 days before losing them to Fighting Spirit (Silvio and Raphael Constantine) on February 2, 2011.[6][36] Three days later, on February 5, 2011, Nemeth partnered with Paredyse to defeat Fighting Spirit for the vacant OVW Southern Tag Team Championship in Louisville, holding it for 28 days until dropping it to Crimson and Mohammed Ali Vaez on March 5, 2011.[27][85] In WWE's Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), Nemeth—billed as Briley Pierce—teamed with Brad Maddox to capture the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship on November 3, 2011, by defeating the team of CJ Parker and Donny Marlow; the reign lasted 91 days until they lost the titles to Mike Dalton and CJ Parker on February 2, 2012.[36][5] Nemeth briefly held the DDT Pro-Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship on June 23, 2016, defeating Bunny the Cat by forfeit in a non-wrestling match; the title changed hands the same day, resulting in a reign of less than one day. This comedy title, known for its frequent changes, marked a novelty appearance during Nemeth's independent circuit run.[36] His most prominent title win occurred in TNA, where Nemeth and his brother Nic Nemeth, as The Nemeths, defeated The Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy) to become TNA World Tag Team Champions at Rebellion on April 27, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. They defended the titles successfully multiple times before losing them back to The Hardys in a four-way ladder match at Slammiversary on July 20, 2025, for an 84-day reign. This victory highlighted a family reunion in TNA and elevated Nemeth's status in the promotion.[86][10][87]| Title | Reign | Date Won | Date Lost | Days Held | Partner | Promotion | Event/Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OVW Southern Tag Team Championship | 1 | January 8, 2011 | February 2, 2011 | 25 | Christopher Silvio | OVW | TV Taping, Louisville, KY | Defeated Ted McNaler and Adam Revolver.[6] |
| OVW Southern Tag Team Championship | 2 | February 5, 2011 | March 5, 2011 | 28 | Paredyse | OVW | Saturday Night Special, Louisville, KY | Defeated Fighting Spirit for vacant titles.[27] |
| FCW Florida Tag Team Championship | 1 | November 3, 2011 | February 2, 2012 | 91 | Brad Maddox (as Briley Pierce) | FCW | TV Taping | Defeated CJ Parker and Donny Marlow.[36] |
| Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship | 1 | June 23, 2016 | June 23, 2016 | <1 | N/A | DDT | House show | Won by forfeit against Bunny the Cat.[36] |
| TNA World Tag Team Championship | 1 | April 27, 2025 | July 20, 2025 | 84 | Nic Nemeth | TNA | Rebellion, Los Angeles, CA | Defeated The Hardys; lost in four-way ladder match.[86][10] |