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Neville as the NXT Champion in April 2014.
Birth nameBenjamin Satterley[1]
Born (1986-08-22) 22 August 1986 (age 38)[2]
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Adrian Neville
Jungle Pac[2]
Neville
Pac[2]
Billed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[3]
Billed weight194 lb (88 kg)[3]
Billed fromNewcastle upon Tyne, England
The Jungle
Trained byShaun Avery[2]
Debut27 March 2004[4]

Benjamin Satterley[1] (born 22 August 1986) is an English professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs under the ring name Neville. He previously wrestled in WWE's developmental territory WWE NXT under the name Adrian Neville, and prior to that, competed internationally under the ring name Pac.[5] In NXT, he is a two-time NXT Tag Team Champion, with his first reign being one-half of the inaugural champions (with Oliver Grey), and he is also a one-time NXT Champion, with his 287-day reign currently the longest in the championship's history. He is also the first (and currently only) man to have held both the NXT Championship and the NXT Tag Team Championship.[6]

He is noted for his extraordinary high flying style, which has earned him the nickname "The Man That Gravity Forgot". He began his wrestling career in Northeast England with a small promotion, the Independent Wrestling Federation, and after establishing himself in the United Kingdom with promotions such as Real Quality Wrestling and One Pro Wrestling, he began to perform overseas, most notably for the Italy-based Nu Wrestling Evolution, the United States-based Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), Ring of Honor, and Chikara, and the Japan-based Dragon Gate, where he has won the Open the Brave, Triangle and Twin Gate Championship in the latter promotion. He is a former PWG World Tag Team Champion, and winner of PWG's inaugural Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament (with Roderick Strong).

Professional wrestling career

European competition (2004–2012)

Satterley made his debut on 27 March 2004 as Pac at Independent Wrestling Federation where he lost to Assassin. For the first two years of his career he would mainly wrestle for IWF and 3 Count Wrestling. He won his first championship on 26 August 2005 when he teamed up with Harry Pain to defeat Chris Prime. In 2006 he began to wrestle all across Britain and Europe. Back at 3 Count Wrestling, he became the 3CW Young Lions Champion in February and the 3CW Heavyweight Champion in May.

After joining One Pro Wrestling in May 2006, Pac became the first ever Openweight Champion on 26 November after winning a battle royal.[2] He would successfully retain the title on several occasions before losing it to James Wallace on 30 June 2007 in a match that started immediately after Pac retained the title in a four-way match.[2] On 29 December, Pac failed to reclaim the title after losing to then-champion Darren Burridge.[2]

In late April, Pac represented International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom in the prestigious King of Europe Cup. He defeated Trent Acid in the first round before falling to Nigel McGuinness in the quarter finals.[7]

In 2007, Satterley began wrestling in the Italy-based Nu-Wrestling Evolution under the ring name Jungle Pac. As Jungle Pac, Satterley's character is that of a jungle native, which is emphasized by his attire consisting of a loincloth or a lava-lava over his trunks as well as being billed from "The Jungle". On 19 April 2008, Jungle Pac competed in a four-way ladder match for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship against Juventud Guerrera, Matt Cross and Super Nova, which was won by Guerrera.[8] On 26 October, Jungle Pac wrestled against Guerrera and Super Nova in a three-way match for the Cruiserweight Title, but was unable to win the title.[8] He wrestled against Guerrera and Nova in two more three-way matches for the title on 1 and 2 November, but was again unable to win the title. Pac wrestled in Premier British Wrestling (PBW) on two occasions before signing with WWE.[8]

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2006–2008)

On 17 November 2006, PAC made his debut in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. He competed against AJ Styles in a losing effort of the first night of All Star Weekend IV. The next night, he faced El Generico in a match that was considered by those in attendance a serious Match of the Year contender. PAC would return to PWG on 24 February 2007, defeating Kevin Steen to pick up his first win in the promotion. He would face Generico again on 7 April, this time in the main event of the first night of All Star Weekend V with the PWG World Championship on the line. Though they would replicate, and in the opinion of many supersede the acclaimed received from their first match, Generico once again came out on top. The next night, PAC faced All Japan Pro Wrestling star Kaz Hayashi in a losing effort.

PAC was originally scheduled to compete in singles matches during the first PWG Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament on 20 and 21 May. However, Roderick Strong's original partner, Jack Evans, had been called back to Dragon Gate at the last moment and decided to have PAC fill the vacant spot. After defeating Super Dragon and Davey Richards in the first round, Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino in the second round and then the Briscoe Brothers in the finals, PAC and Strong won the tournament and as a result, became the new World Tag Team Champions.[2][9][10] In their first title defense, PAC and Strong defeated The Havana Pitbulls (Ricky Reyes and Rocky Romero) at PWG's event Roger Dorn Night on 10 June.[2] Through 15 to 22 July, PAC took part and competed for Dragon Gate's biggest tour of the year, Wrestle Jam, where he and El Generico represented PWG alongside Ring of Honor representatives Austin Aries, Delirious, Jack Evans, Matt Sydal and Jimmy Rave.

On 29 July, PAC and Strong were scheduled to defend their World Tag Team Championship against the Briscoe Brothers in a 2 out of 3 falls match. However, they were replaced by Kevin Steen and El Generico, who ended up winning World Tag Team Championship in a one fall match.

PAC was among the 24 participants in the 2007 Battle of Los Angeles Tournament in Burbank, California that ran from 31 August to 2 September. He defeated Jack Evans in a first round match then Claudio Castagnoli in a second round match before losing to eventual tournament winner Cima in a semi-final round match.[2]

After almost a year-long absence from the company, PAC made his return to PWG at All Star Weekend VII on 30 August 2008, where he picked up the win for the team of himself and The Young Bucks by pinning Kevin Steen, who teamed with El Generico and Susumu Yokosuka.[11] The next night, PAC was unsuccessful in his attempt to win the World Championship from then-champion Chris Hero.[11] PAC returned to PWG on 23 July 2011, facing Kevin Steen in a losing effort.[12] On 29 January 2012, at Kurt Russellreunion 3, PAC teamed with El Generico and Masato Yoshino to defeat Akira Tozawa, Kevin Steen and Super Dragon in a six man tag team main event.[13]

Other American promotions (2007–2012)

In January 2007, Pac wrestled as part of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Impact! Total tour in Portugal along with fellow British wrestlers Spud, Jonny Storm and Jody Fleisch.[14] Soon after the tour, Pac debuted in Ring of Honor at their 3 and 4 March shows at the Liverpool Olympia in Liverpool, England. On the first night, he lost to Roderick Strong in a match for the FIP World Heavyweight Championship. On the second, he was defeated by Matt Sydal.[15]

On 22 April, Pac debuted in Chikara at their show Rey De Voladores in a four-way elimination match against Chuck Taylor, Ricochet and Retail Dragon, which was won by Taylor. In August, Pac returned to Chikara at their International Invaders weekend. On the first night, he was defeated by Ricochet. The next night, he was defeated by Claudio Castagnoli. On 23 August, he participated at the eighth Ballpark Brawl, where he lost a six-way elimination match that featured Sterling James Keenan, Trent Acid, El Generico, Xtremo and John McChesney, which was won by Keenan.[2] The next day, he returned to ROH in a losing effort against Bryan Danielson.[2] At ROH's Manhattan Mayhem, he lost to Davey Richards.[2]

On 17 November 2009, Pac debuted in American Wrestling Rampage during its European Invasion tour, and lost to Dunkan Disorderly in a three-way match also involving Shawn Maxer for the promotion's No Limits Championship.[16] Two days later, he wrestled against Disorderly in a singles match for the title, but was defeated.[16] After defeating Disorderly in tag-team matches over the next two days, Pac and Maxer wrestled against Disorderly for the No Limits Title in another three-way match on 22 November, but were again defeated.[16] After trading wins with El Generico over the next few days, Pac finally won the title after defeating Generico and new champion Michael Knight on 29 November.[16] After successfully retaining the title against Generico on 4 and 6 December, Pac lost the title to Dunkan Disorderly on 8 December.[16] The next day, Pac and Generico defeated Disorderly and Shawn Maxer in a tag-team match.[16]

On 5 July 2010, Pac made his debut for Dragon Gate's international expansion Dragon Gate USA, wrestling in a match where he and BxB Hulk were defeated by Yamato and Shingo.[17] At the following day's tapings of the Uprising pay-per-view, Pac and Naruki Doi defeated Jigsaw and Mike Quackenbush.[18] On 20 December 2010, Dragon Gate USA announced that they had signed Pac to a contract that would make him a regular member of the promotion's roster.[19] On 30 January 2011, Pac and Masato Yoshino defeated Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano to become Dragon Gate USA's first ever Open the United Gate Champions.[20] On 11 September, Pac and Yoshino lost the Open the United Gate Championship to Open the Twin Gate Champions, Cima and Ricochet, in a title vs. title match.[21]

Dragon Gate (2007–2012)

PAC posing during an appearance for Dragon Gate in 2009.

Shortly after participating in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Battle of Los Angeles tournament, PAC was invited to Dragon Gate for their Dragon Storm 2007 tour beginning on 8 September. The tour was the last for World Wrestling Entertainment-bound Matt Sydal, who on 14 September endorsed PAC to be his replacement on the Dragon Gate faction Typhoon. On 15 September, PAC defeated Dragon Kid for the westside Xtreme wrestling World Lightweight Championship.[2] On 25 April 2008, PAC lost to Gamma in the first round of a tournament for the Open the Brave Gate Championship.[22] On 31 May, PAC and Dragon Kid wrestled against fellow Typhoon members Ryo Saito and Susumu Yokosuka for the Open the Twin Gate Championship, but were unable to win.[23] On 27 July, PAC, Dragon Kid and Anthony W. Mori represented Typhoon in a four-way match for the Open the Triangle Gate Championship, but were unable to defeat Gamma, Yamato and Yasushi Kanda for the title.[23]

After Typhoon disbanded in 2008, PAC joined World-1 in 2009.[23] On 22 March 2009, PAC, BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki represented World-1 in a losing effort to the Open the Triangle Gate Champions Kamikaze (Dragon Kid, Shingo Takagi and Taku Iwasa) in a three-way match also involving Real Hazard (Keni'chiro Arai, Yamato and Yasushi Kanda).[23] World-1 again challenged for the title on 24 May, but were defeated by the new champions Warriors-5 (Cima, Gamma and Kagetora).[23] On 7 June, World-1 finally won the Open the Triangle Gate Championship after defeating Warriors-5.[23] World-1 made their first successful title defense on 19 July, where they defeated Kamikaze (Akira Tozawa, Dragon Kid and Taku Iwasa).[23] On 8 August, World-1 suffered their first loss since winning the championship after being defeated by Warriors-5 in a non-title match.[24] Eight days later, World-1 retained their title against Akebono, Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki.[24] On 14 October, World-1 lost the Open the Triangle Gate Title to Akebono, Fujii and Mochizuki in a rematch.[24]

PAC (bottom centre) posing with various Dragon Gate wrestlers.

On 7 February 2010, PAC lost to K-ness in a match for the Open the Brave Gate Championship.[24] On 29 August 2010, PAC defeated Susumu Yokosuka in a tournament final to win the vacant Open the Brave Gate Championship for the first time.[25] On 14 April 2011, PAC, BxB Hulk and Susumu Yokosuka failed to win the Open the Triangle Gate Championship from Blood Warriors (Cima, Dragon Kid and Ricochet) and, as a result, World-1 was forced to disband.[26] On 24 April former World-1 members Pac, Hulk, Yokosuka and Yoshino agreed to form a new alliance with Masaaki Mochizuki to battle Blood Warriors.[27] On 8 June, the new group was named Junction Three in reference to it being a union between the former members of World-1, Kamikaze and the Veteran-gun.[28] On 19 June, PAC and Dragon Kid defeated the Blood Warriors team of Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. They would lose the title to Blood Warriors representatives Cima and Ricochet on 17 July.[29] On 19 November, PAC lost the Open the Brave Gate Championship to Ricochet, ending his record reign at 447 days.[30] On 9 February 2012, Junction Three was forced to disband, after losing a fourteen man elimination tag team match to Blood Warriors.[31] On 4 March, PAC received a shot at Dragon Gate's top title, the Open the Dream Gate Championship, but was defeated by defending champion, Cima.[32] On 25 March 2012, PAC joined Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi, Ricochet, and Rich Swann and formed World-1 International. On 6 May 2012, PAC, alongside World-1 International members Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi defeated Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!, Jimmy Kanda, and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito at the 2012 Dead or Alive PPV to become the 34th Open the Triangle Gate Champions. On 22 July, PAC made his final Dragon Gate appearance, during which he, Yoshino and Doi successfully defended the Open the Triangle Gate Championship in a three-way match.

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2012)

On 27 May 2012, PAC made his New Japan Pro Wrestling debut, when he entered the 2012 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, defeating Jushin Thunder Liger in his first match.[33] When the round-robin stage of the tournament concluded on 9 June, PAC finished with five wins out of his eight matches, winning his block and advancing to the semifinals of the tournament.[34] He lost to Ryusuke Taguchi the following day, and was eliminated from the tournament.[35]

WWE

NXT (2012–2015)

In July 2012, it was reported that Satterley had signed a contract with WWE.[36][37] He joined WWE's developmental territory NXT, and made his television debut using the ring name Adrian Neville on the 16 January 2013 episode of NXT, where he defeated Sakamoto.[38]

Together with Oliver Grey, the English duo won a tournament to crown the inaugural NXT Tag Team Champions by defeating The Wyatt Family (Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) in the finals on the 13 February episode of NXT, which was originally taped on 31 January.[39] Neville and Grey had earlier defeated 3MB (Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre) in the first round[40] and Kassius Ohno and Leo Kruger in the semi-finals.[41] With Grey out injured with a torn ACL (in storyline inflicted by the Wyatt Family), Neville chose Bo Dallas as his new partner in April.[42] On 24 April on NXT, Neville lost to Antonio Cesaro while challenging for his United States Championship.[43] On the 8 May episode of NXT (taped on 2 May), Neville and Dallas failed in their first defense of the tag title when they lost them to the Wyatt Family.[44][45]

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Neville with his NXT Tag Team Championship in August 2013

On the 29 May episode of NXT, Neville competed in an NXT Championship number one contender battle royal, eliminating Mason Ryan and Bray Wyatt (who had eleven and two eliminations respectively) to make it to the final two participants, but his former tag partner Dallas eliminated him to win the match.[46] Later, Dallas won his title match to become NXT Champion.[47] Neville continued his feud with the Wyatt Family by losing to them in two six-man tag matches, once while teaming with Corey Graves and Kassius Ohno, and once with Graves and William Regal.[48][49] On 20 June, Neville regained the NXT Tag Team Championship from the Wyatt Family with a new partner in Graves.[50] On NXT on 6 August, Neville faced Dean Ambrose for his United States Championship, which Ambrose retained when the other members of The Shield caused a disqualification.[51] Graves and Neville lost the title to The Ascension in September. Following this, the two feuded after failing to regain the title.

Neville first became number one contender to the NXT Championship on the 27 November episode of NXT by defeating Sami Zayn, after both men previously tied a beat the clock challenge.[52][53] Neville faced former tag partner Bo Dallas for the title on the next episode and won by countout, which meant that the title did not change hands.[54] Two episodes later, Neville faced Dallas again for the title in a lumberjack match, but lost when lumberjack Tyler Breeze interfered.[55] Neville once again became number one contender after Dallas failed to defeat Neville in a beat-the-clock challenge match on the 22 January episode of NXT that arose due to Dallas' boasting.[56] At NXT Arrival, Neville won the NXT Championship from Dallas in a ladder match.[57] A rematch was scheduled for the 20 March edition of NXT, which he won after debuting a new finisher the Imploding 450 splash.

Neville's first feud as champion would begin following a non-title match against Brodus Clay, where Neville won by countout. The feud would then end with Neville scoring a no disqualification match victory over Clay to successfully defend the NXT Championship. At NXT TakeOver, Neville successfully defended the NXT Championship against Tyson Kidd. Two weeks later, Neville scored another victory over Kidd after Natalya prevented Tyson from using a chair. On the 31 July episode of NXT, he successfully defended his title against Tyler Breeze by DQ as Tyson Kidd attacked Neville after being super kicked by Neville. On 8 September 2014, Neville made his first appearance on Raw as part of an 'NXT showcase' match to promote NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way. He teamed with Sami Zayn to defeat Tyson Kidd & Tyler Breeze. On 11 September at the NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way event, Neville successfully defended his NXT Championship against Sami Zayn, Tyler Breeze, and Tyson Kidd in a fatal four-way match. A month later on 11 December, at the NXT TakeOver: R Evolution event, Neville lost the championship to Zayn, ending his reign at 287 days. When Zayn offered a handshake, Neville kicked it away and instead hugged Zayn in respect.[58] The following week on the 18 December episode of NXT, Neville faced Kevin Owens, but the match ended in a double countout. Owens powerbombed Neville into the apron after the match.[59] Neville received a rematch on the 15 January episode of NXT, but failed to regain the title. Neville went on to compete in a NXT Championship number one contender's tournament, defeating Tyson Kidd in the quarterfinals on 28 January and Baron Corbin in the semifinals on 4 February, but lost in the finals to Finn Bálor at NXT TakeOver: Rival.

Main roster (2015–present)

On the 30 March 2015 episode of Raw, Neville made his main roster singles debut under the shortened ring name Neville, defeating Curtis Axel.[60] The following week, he faced the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and was defeated.

Other media

Neville made his video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K15, in which he has his own path in the "Who Got NXT" mode for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game, documenting his matches in NXT.[61]

In wrestling

  • Entrance themes
    • "Evolution: Enter the New World" by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas (Dragon Gate / NJPW)
    • "Faceless" by Left With Tomorrow (NXT; 2013)
    • "Flash Burn" by Daniel Holter and Kyle White (NXT; 2014)
    • "Break Orbit" by CFO$ (NXT / WWE; 2014–present)

Championships and accomplishments

  • 3 Count Wrestling
    • 3CW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[78]
    • 3CW North East Championship (1 time)[78]
  • American Wrestling Rampage
    • AWR No Limits Championship (1 time)[78]
  • Independent Wrestling Federation
    • IWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Harry Pain[78]
  • SoCal Uncensored
    • Match of the Year (2006) vs. El Generico, 18 November, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla[85]

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