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Zack Gibson
Gibson in June 2018
Birth nameJack Rea
Born (1990-08-08) 8 August 1990 (age 34)
Liverpool, England
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Zack Diamond
Zack Gibson
Billed height6 ft 3 in (190 cm)[1][2]
Billed weight220 lb (100 kg)[2]
Billed fromLiverpool, England[1][2]
Trained byAlex Shane[1]
Andy Baker[1]
Debut2009[1]

Jack Rea (born 8 August 1990) is an English professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the NXT UK brand under the ring name Zack Gibson. In WWE, Gibson was one half of the inaugural NXT UK Tag Team Champions, with James Drake. He is also known for his work on the UK independent circuit.

Early life

Rea was born on 8 August 1990 in Liverpool.[1] He grew up in nearby Maghull, where he attended Deyes High School.[3] He graduated with a degree in accounting and finance from Liverpool John Moores University in 2011.[4] Before wrestling, Rea had played football.[1]

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2009–present)

After being trained by Alex Shane, Rea made his pro-wrestling debut in 2009 for English promotion, FutureShock Wrestling as Zack Diamond.[5] In March 2010, Rea started using the ring name of Zack Gibson.[6] Gibson entered the FutureShock Trophy Tournament 2011 making it to the finals only to lose to CJ Banks.[7] In 2010, Rea made his debut for Grand Pro Wrestling as Zack Diamond losing to Jack Gallagher.[8] Diamond became GPW British Champion after defeating former champion CJ Banks, Gallagher and Martin Kirby in a four-way scramble match.[9] A year later after his GPW debut, Diamond teamed with Xander Cooper, Mikey Whiplash and Danny Hope where they defeated Gallagher, Bruce Sheila, William Gaylord and Noam Dar.[10] At GPW Heroes & Villains, Diamond lost the championship to Jack Gallagher.[11]

In 2016, Gibson made his debut for 5 Star Wrestling, losing to Big Damo.[12] In 2018, before the promotion's closure, Gibson made his return to 5 Star losing to Rey Mysterio by disqualification after hitting Mysterio with a low blow.[13][14]

In March 2017 Gibson made his debut for What Culture Pro Wrestling (now Defiant Wrestling) as part of the Pro Wrestling World Cup - English qualifiers, losing to Jimmy Havoc in the first round.[15] He begun wrestling on Defiant's weekly program Loaded in late 2017 into 2018. He defeated Rampage Brown at the February 18, 2018 event Chain Reaction. His final match for the promotion before leaving for WWE, would be in March 2018, with Gibson losing a Magnificent 7 qualifying match.[16]

Progress Wrestling (2012, 2014–Present)

In 2012, Gibson made his Progress Wrestling debut at the debut show for Progress.[17] In 2014, Gibson returned to Progress at Chapter Twelve, defeating Will Ospreay.[18] In 2017, Gibson and James Drake formed a tag team called Grizzled Young Veterans. Grizzled Young Veterans defeated Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos of CCK to become the Progress tag team champions.[19] They successfully defended the titles against Aussie Open at Progress Chapter 59.[20] At Chapter 61, Grizzled Young Veterans defeated Moustache Mountain to retain their championships.[21] In 2018, Gibson took part of the Super Strong Style 16 Tournament, defeating Joey Janela in the first round and Pete Dunne by disqualification in the quarter finals before he was eliminated by Kassius Ohno in the semi-finals.[22][23]

Insane Championship Wrestling (2015–2017)

Gibson debuted for Insane Championship Wrestling in 2015 during the Road to Fear and Loathing tour losing an eight-man tag team match to the New Age Kliq.[24] In 2017 at Fear & Loathing X, Gibson and Rob Van Dam were defeated by Lionheart in a three-way elimination match.[25] On 16 June 2017 Gibson defeated Kenny Williams in a falls count anywhere match to win the ICW Zero-G Championship.[26] Gibson lost the championship back to Williams the following month in a ladder match.[27]

Revolution Pro Wrestling (2017–2018)

Gibson was defeated by Trent Seven in his Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) debut match.[28] At RevPro Epic Encounter 2017, Gibson was defeated by Hirooki Goto.[29] In June, Gibson defeated Angélico.[30] At Summer Sizzler, Gibson defeated Dalton Castle.[31] Gibson took part of RevPro and New Japan Pro-Wrestling's joint show, Global Wars UK losing to Yuji Nagata on night one and Toru Yano on night two.[32][33][34] Gibson and Josh Bodom defeated Aussie Open to become number one contenders for the RevPro Undisputed British Tag Team Championships. Gibson and Bodom lost to RevPro tag team champions, Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven and Tyler Bate).[35][36]

WWE (2018–present)

Zack Gibson was announced for WWE's WrestleMania Axxess during Wrestlemania 34 weekend as part of a WWE United Kingdom Championship invitational where he lost to Mark Andrews in the first round.[37] On day four of axxess, Grizzled Young Veterans retained their Progress tag team championships by disqualification against Heavy Machinery.[38] Around this time, it was revealed by Wrestling Observer that Gibson was signed to a WWE contract.[3][39][3] On 16 May 2018 it was announced that Gibson would be one of the 16 participants in the upcoming WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament with the winner of the tournament facing Pete Dunne for the United Kingdom Championship.[40] Gibson defeated Amir Jordan in the opening round.[41] He would go on to defeat Gentleman Jack Gallagher and Flash Morgan Webster in the second round and semi-finals, respectively. He would then defeat Travis Banks in the finals and would go on to challenge WWE United Kingdom Champion, Pete Dunne, the next night in a losing effort.[42][43] Gibson will be a part of the WWE United Kingdom brand. Gibson and James Drake, collectively known as Grizzled Young Veterans, defeated Moustache Mountain, consisting of Tyler Bate and Trent Seven, at NXT UK's debut TakeOver event in Blackpool to become the inaugural NXT UK Tag Team Champions.

Personal life

Rea is a fan of his home city's football team Liverpool FC.[44] He is also a fan of the city's most famous natives, the Beatles.[citation needed]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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