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==Career==
==Career==
===Early Career===
Growing up, Devitt played soccer and Gaelic football. He always had a dream of becoming a professional wrestler. He achieved his dream when he debuted for [[NWA UK Hammerlock]] in 2000, although still very young. After graduating he wrestled in many countries including Ireland, U.S.A, Germany and France. In mid-2002 Fergal opened up [[NWA Ireland]], his own wrestling club in Ireland along with his co-promoter and fellow graduate of [[NWA UK Hammerlock]], Paul Tracey. The company became the sister promotion of its British counterpart. In November 2005, he was invited to train at New Japan's Los Angeles Dojo, where he continued to study in the art of professional wrestling. After impressing, he was invited to train in New Japan's main dojo in Japan, where, in early 2006, he began training in the Japanese style of professional wrestling.
Growing up, Devitt played [[soccer]] and [[Gaelic football]], but he always had a dream of becoming a professional wrestler. He fulfilled this dream when he debuted for [[NWA UK Hammerlock]] in 2000 at the relatively young age of eighteen. After graduating, his wrestling career started quickly, and he started touring [[Ireland]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|The United Kingdom]], and even [[United States of America|The United States]]. In mid-2002 Devitt opened up [[NWA Ireland]], his own wrestling club in Ireland along with his co-promoter and fellow graduate of [[NWA UK Hammerlock]], [[Paul Tracey]]; the company became the sister promotion of British counterpart under the same banner. In November 2005, he was invited to train at [[New Japan Pro Wrestling|New Japan's]] [[Los Angeles]] [[Dojo]], where he continued to study in the art of professional wrestling. After impressing many promoters and trainers, he was invited to train in New Japan's main dojo in [[Japan]], where, in early [[2006]], he began training in the [[Puroresu|Japanese style of professional wrestling]].


===New Japan Pro Wrestling===
In April 2006, he made his [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] debut against [[El Samurai]], becoming the first foreign wrestler in many years to graduate from New Japan's world famous dojo. Although still relatively young, Devitt has made remarkably quick progress and has been compared by many to another New Japan foreign dojo graduate - [[Chris Benoit]]. In May 2006 he began wrestling under the Pegasus Kid II gimmick and mask for New Japan's spin-off promotion WRESTLE LAND.
In April 2006, he made his [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] debut against [[El Samurai]], becoming the first foreign wrestler in many years to graduate from New Japan's world famous dojo. Although still relatively young, Devitt has made remarkably quick progress and has been compared by many to another New Japan foreign dojo graduate - [[Chris Benoit]]. In May 2006, New Japan started doing some brand-exclusive events, and Devitt debuted for their WRESTLE LAND promotion as Pegasus Kid II, an homage to the man he had been recently compared to in Chris Benoit.


During his tour of New Japan in late August/early September he turned heel and started teaming with C.T.U. While teaming with C.T.U he repeatitely lost, aggravating his fellow team mates to such a degree that they didn't want anything to do with him anymore. He was given one final chance and on October 6th he was given the ultimatum of impressing the C.T.U and becoming a full member or else having no more to do with them. Teaming with [[Jushin Liger]], Devitt faced Wataru Inoue & Ryusuke Taguchi. Devitt made the crucial cover after a hard fought match, ending Inoue's night with a sickening brainbuster. From then on he was officially recognised as a member of the C.T.U.
During his tour of New Japan in late August/early September, he started competing under his real identity as an Irish superstar. He eventually turned heel and started teaming with the Control Terrorism Unit (CTU) in an apprentice-type role. While teaming with CTU, he began a losing streak, aggravating his fellow teammates to such a degree that they didn't want anything to do with him anymore. This led to him being given one final chance on October 6, where he rose to the occasion and impressed his CTU teammates enough to continue his association with them. To solidify his status with the stable, Devitt teamed with CTU leader, [[Jushin Liger]] to take on [[Wataru Inoue]] & [[Ryusuke Taguchi]]. In a huge twist, Devitt was the one to make the final cover on Inoue following a stiff brainbuster. From then on he was officially recognised as a member of the CTU.


In January 2007, Fergal suffered a serious knee injury, sidelining him from action in New Japan until early May of that year. Since then he has returned to action, showing great improvement and has been recently touted by fellow C.T.U team-mate Minoru to win the 2007 Best of The Super Jr's Tournament in June 2007.
His momentum was halted in January 2007, when he suffered a serious knee injury, sidelining him from action in New Japan until early May of that year. Since then, he has returned to action, showing great improvement and has been recently touted by fellow CTU teammate, [[Minoru Tanaka|Minoru]], to win the 2007 Best of The Super Jr's Tournament in June 2007. However, this was not meant to be, as Devitt scored no points in the event.


He entered the tournament for the [[National Wrestling Alliance]] called ''Recaliming the Glory'' in June of 2007 to crown a new [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship|NWA World Heavyweight Champion]] after the title was stripped from [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling|TNA]]. In the first round he faced [[Australia|Australian]] wrestler [[Mikey Nicholls]] to obtain the victory, but lost in the second round to Bryan Danielson.
He is scheduled to compete in the "Reclaming The Glory" tournament which the winner will become the new NWA World Heavyweight Champion. In the first round he faces Australian wrestler Mikey Nicholls. He is also scheduled wrestle in a tournament at an NWA show to be held in Perth, Western Australia. This tournament will crown the first ever NWA-Australian champion.

He is also scheduled wrestle in a tournament at an NWA show to be held in [[Perth, Western Australia]]. This tournament will crown the first ever NWA Australian Heavyweight Champion.


==In Wrestling==
==In Wrestling==

Revision as of 20:07, 3 November 2007

Fergal Devitt
File:Fergal devitt belt2.jpg
Born (1981-07-25) July 25, 1981 (age 43)
Dublin, Ireland
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Fergal Devitt
Pegasus Kid II
Prince Devitt
Billed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight[undue weight?discuss]
Trained byNWA UK Hammerlock
Andre Baker
Debut2000

Fergal Devitt (born July 25, 1981) is an Irish professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Prince Devitt.

Career

Early Career

Growing up, Devitt played soccer and Gaelic football, but he always had a dream of becoming a professional wrestler. He fulfilled this dream when he debuted for NWA UK Hammerlock in 2000 at the relatively young age of eighteen. After graduating, his wrestling career started quickly, and he started touring Ireland, The United Kingdom, and even The United States. In mid-2002 Devitt opened up NWA Ireland, his own wrestling club in Ireland along with his co-promoter and fellow graduate of NWA UK Hammerlock, Paul Tracey; the company became the sister promotion of British counterpart under the same banner. In November 2005, he was invited to train at New Japan's Los Angeles Dojo, where he continued to study in the art of professional wrestling. After impressing many promoters and trainers, he was invited to train in New Japan's main dojo in Japan, where, in early 2006, he began training in the Japanese style of professional wrestling.

New Japan Pro Wrestling

In April 2006, he made his New Japan Pro Wrestling debut against El Samurai, becoming the first foreign wrestler in many years to graduate from New Japan's world famous dojo. Although still relatively young, Devitt has made remarkably quick progress and has been compared by many to another New Japan foreign dojo graduate - Chris Benoit. In May 2006, New Japan started doing some brand-exclusive events, and Devitt debuted for their WRESTLE LAND promotion as Pegasus Kid II, an homage to the man he had been recently compared to in Chris Benoit.

During his tour of New Japan in late August/early September, he started competing under his real identity as an Irish superstar. He eventually turned heel and started teaming with the Control Terrorism Unit (CTU) in an apprentice-type role. While teaming with CTU, he began a losing streak, aggravating his fellow teammates to such a degree that they didn't want anything to do with him anymore. This led to him being given one final chance on October 6, where he rose to the occasion and impressed his CTU teammates enough to continue his association with them. To solidify his status with the stable, Devitt teamed with CTU leader, Jushin Liger to take on Wataru Inoue & Ryusuke Taguchi. In a huge twist, Devitt was the one to make the final cover on Inoue following a stiff brainbuster. From then on he was officially recognised as a member of the CTU.

His momentum was halted in January 2007, when he suffered a serious knee injury, sidelining him from action in New Japan until early May of that year. Since then, he has returned to action, showing great improvement and has been recently touted by fellow CTU teammate, Minoru, to win the 2007 Best of The Super Jr's Tournament in June 2007. However, this was not meant to be, as Devitt scored no points in the event.

He entered the tournament for the National Wrestling Alliance called Recaliming the Glory in June of 2007 to crown a new NWA World Heavyweight Champion after the title was stripped from TNA. In the first round he faced Australian wrestler Mikey Nicholls to obtain the victory, but lost in the second round to Bryan Danielson.

He is also scheduled wrestle in a tournament at an NWA show to be held in Perth, Western Australia. This tournament will crown the first ever NWA Australian Heavyweight Champion.

In Wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments