Sabre made his wrestling debut on April 20, 2004.[1] On 22 October 2005, Sabre won the NWA United Kingdom Junior Heavyweight Championship and held the title until 1 June 2008 when it was vacated.[7]
International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (2006–2012)
Sabre made two appearances for Glasgow's Insane Championship Wrestling promotion.[15] At their premiere annual event ICW: Fear & Loathing 4 on 23 October 2011, Sabre entered an elimination triple threat match with Liam Thomson and his former trainee Andy Wild,[16][17] which was won by Wild.[18][19][20]
Progress Wrestling (2012–2018)
In 2015, Sabre took part in the first ever Progress Wrestling Super Strong Style 16 tournament, competing in four matches over the weekend – defeating Zack Gibson,[22]Tommaso Ciampa and Scurll before losing to Will Ospreay in the final.[23] Sabre had a rematch with Ciampa in November at the first ever Manchester Progress show, which Ciampa won.[24] In March 2016, Sabre and Ciampa teamed up to face The Origin (El Ligero and Nathan Cruz) for the Progress Tag Team Championships but failed to capture the titles.[25] Following the loss, Ciampa beat down Sabre. The two faced each other at Progress' biggest show to date, held at the Brixton Academy in London, in a Two Out of Three falls match which Sabre won.[26]
At Chapter 40, Sabre unsuccessfully challenged Pete Dunne for the Progress World Championship.[27] He then entered the Super Strong Style 16 defeating David Starr in the first round and Jack Sexsmith in the second round, before losing to Travis Banks in the semi-final. Sabre entered the Super Strong Style 16 2018, defeating Chuck Mambo in the first round, Starr in the second round, Keith Lee in the semi-final and Kassius Ohno in the final, thus winning the tournament for the first time in his career.[28] At Chapter 77, Sabre was defeated by Walter, his former wXw tag team partner, for the Progress World Championship.[29]
In April 2015, he returned to the promotion, answering the challenge from PWG World ChampionRoderick Strong in a title match at Don't Sweat the Technique in a losing effort.[30] He then entered the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles which he eventually won.[31]
On Night 2 of All Star Weekend 12, Sabre defeated Strong to win the PWG title for the first time.[32] He entered his third Battle of Los Angeles tournament in September 2016, losing to Will Ospreay in the quarterfinals.[33] On 7 July 2017, Sabre lost the PWG World Championship to Chuck Taylor.[34] In September, Sabre entered the 2017 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, where he was eliminated by Rey Fenix in the quarter-finals.[35]
WWE (2016)
On 31 March 2016, Sabre was announced as a participant in WWE's upcoming Global Cruiserweight Series tournament,[36] which was later renamed the "Cruiserweight Classic".[37] His name was taken down shortly after as he would have a qualifying match at Progress Wrestling's Chapter 29 event in London to earn his spot, where he defeated Flash Morgan Webster. On 23 June, Sabre defeated Tyson Dux in his first round match.[38] On 14 July, Sabre defeated Drew Gulak in his second round match.[39] On 26 August, Sabre defeated Noam Dar to advance to the semifinals of the tournament,[40] where he was defeated on 14 September by Gran Metalik.[41] Afterwards, it was reported that Sabre's loss was due to him not agreeing to a contract with WWE unlike the two tournament finalists.[42] He later revealed he turned down the WWE contract to sign for New Japan Pro Wrestling instead.[43]
On 28 February 2018, Sabre was announced as one of the competitors in the 2018 New Japan Cup.[54] Sabre defeated Tetsuya Naito in the first round, Kota Ibushi in the second round and Sanada in the semi-finals, on his way to the final.[55][56][57] On 21 March, Sabre defeated Tanahashi in the final, becoming the second gaijin to win the tournament after Giant Bernard in 2006. After the match, he challenged IWGP Heavyweight ChampionKazuchika Okada for a title shot at Sakura Genesis on 1 April.[58] At the event, Okada defeated Sabre to retain the title.[59] Sabre competed in the 2018 G1 Climax where he finished with 12 points, failing to advance due to his losses against Ibushi and Kenny Omega.
At Wrestle Kingdom 13, he defeated Ishii to regain the British Heavyweight Championship. In March 2019, Sabre entered to the 2019 New Japan Cup, defeating Evil in the first round, Ibushi in the second round but losing to Tanahashi in the quarter-final. At G1 Supercard, Sabre defeated Tanahashi to retain the British Heavyweight Championship.[60] Sabre was announced as a participant of the 2019 G1 Climax.[61] He walked away with 8 points after winning four matches, beating Bad Luck Fale, Will Ospreay, fellow Suzuki-gun stablemate Lance Archer, and Kenta, whilst suffering losses to Okada, Sanada, Tanahashi, Ibushi, and Evil. At Royal Quest, Sabre lost the British Heavyweight Championship to Tanahashi. At Destruction in Beppu, Sabre pinned Tanahashi to regain the British Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time.
After retaining against Sanada at Wrestle Kingdom 14, and Ospreay at The New Beginning in Sapporo, Sabre lost the title to Ospreay on 14 February at an RPW event. Afterwards, he began teaming up with fellow Suzuki-gun stablemate Taichi in pursuit of the IWGP Tag Team Championship, held by Ibushi and Tanahashi. In the 2020 New Japan Cup, Sabre was eliminated in the first round by Ibushi. His partner Taichi, however, eliminated both Tanahashi and Ibushi from the tournament before being eliminated himself by Sanada. On 12 July, at Dominion, Sabre and Taichi defeated Tanahashi and Ibushi to win their tag titles, marking Sabre's first title win in NJPW. They retained the championship in a match against the former champions at Summer Struggle in Jingu. After one more successful defense, they lost the titles to G.O.D. at Wrestle Kingdom 15. However, on June 1, he and Taichi regained the IWGP Tag Team Championship. They would lose them to World Tag League winners Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi at Wrestle Kingdom 16 Night 1.[62] On Night 2, Suzuki-gun lost to Los Ingobernables de Japon, in an 8-man tag team match.[63] On Night 3, Sabre and fellow Suzuki-gun stablemate Yoshinobu Kanemaru lost to Pro Wrestling Noah's Naomichi Marufuji and Yoshinari Ogawa.[64]
In March, Sabre participated in the New Japan Cup, he defeated Ryohei Oiwa in the first round and fellow Suzuki-gun stablemate Douki in the second round. He defeated Great-O-Khan in round 3 and Ospreay in the quarter-finals, in a critically acclaimed match.[65] Sabre then defeated Shingo Takagi in the semi-finals to advance to the finals, where he defeated Naito in the tournament finals, to win his second New Japan Cup.[66] Due to winning the tournament, Sabre earned an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match. At Hyper Battle, Sabre lost to Okada.[67]
In December, at the World Tag League and Best of the Super Juniors finals, Suzuki announced the disbandment of Suzuki-gun by the end of the year.[74] The final match between the faction took place on 23 December, where the team of Taichi, Sabre, Kanemaru and Douki defeated Suzuki, Archer, Desperado and Taka Michinoku. After the match, each of the Suzuki-gun members spoke about their memories as a part of the group and thanked leader Suzuki. The night ended with all members posing with the Suzuki-gun flag, only to be interrupted by former member Takashi Iizuka, causing all nine men to pose in the ring, behind the Suzuki-gun flag, which was raised by Michinoku.[75]
At Wrestle Kingdom 17, Sabre defeated Ren Narita to become the inaugural NJPW World Television Champion.[76] After the match, Sabre was approached by Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste, who offered him a TMDK t-shirt. Sabre accepted the shirt and embraced the two men, joining the stable.[77] Since Sabre was being friendly towards young lion Kosei Fujita, he too joined the stable the next day by the request of Sabre. He made his first title defence, successfully defeating Tomohiro Ishii in February.[78] On 18 February, at Battle in the Valley, Sabre made his first title defence in the United States, defeating Clark Connors to retain the title once again.[79] In March, Sabre took part in the New Japan Cup, where he was eliminated in the second round to Shota Umino. This led to a rematch on 8 April at Sakura Genesis, where Sabre defeated Umino to make his fourth successful title defense.[80] Seven days later, at Capital Collision, Sabre made his fifth title defense against Tom Lawlor.[81] On 3 May at Wrestling Dontaku, Sabre faced Jeff Cobb in a time limit draw, successfully defending his title for the sixth time.[82][83] Due to his match against Cobb finishing in a draw, on 4 June at Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-jo Hall, Sabre defeated Cobb in a rematch to make his tenth title defense.[84]
In July, Sabre entered the G1 Climax tournament, where he would compete in the D Block.[85] Sabre finished joint top of his block with 10 points, allowing him to advance to the quarterfinal round.[86] In the quarterfinal round, Sabre lost to Kazuchika Okada, eliminating him from the tournament.[86]
The following day at New Year Dash!!, TMDK faced Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Okada and Ishii in a winning effort. Afterwards, Sabre challenged Danielson to a rematch, after Danielson had previously defeated him at AEW's WrestleDream on October 1, 2023, by knockout blow, leading Sabre to maintain that Danielson was unable to tap him out and he was the best technical wrestler in the world.[92] Sabre defeated Danielson, on February 11 at The New Beginning in Osaka.[93][94] On April 12 at Windy City Riot, Sabre defeated Matt Riddle to regain the World Television Championship for the second time.[95] On 3 May at Wrestling Dontaku, Sabre lost the championship to Cobb, ending his second reign at 21 days.[96] Sabre would enter the 2024 G1 Climax, winning seven of his nine A Block matches and ending as the top seed for that block. He would defeat Shingo Takagi in the semi-finals on August 17, and then Yota Tsuji in the finals on August 18, to win the tournament for the first time. He also became the second gaijin to win the tournament after Kenny Omega in 2016. Following his win, he would announce his plans to challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship on October 14 at King of Pro-Wrestling rather than at Wrestle Kingdom, and he successfully did so by defeating Tetsuya Naito for the title.
Sabre returned to ROH on February 25, 2023, on the first episode of Ring of Honor, since Tony Khan's purchase of the company. At the event, he successfully defended the NJPW World Television Championship against Blake Christian.[99] Sabre returned on 18 May, defending his title once more against AR Fox. After the match Sabre claimed to be the best television champion in all of professional wrestling, causing the ROH World Television Champion, Samoa Joe to confront Sabre. As Joe questioned Sabre's earlier statement, Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal interrupted the duo, as Sydal sought a title shot at either the television championship. Sabre proposed a tag-team match between himself and Joe and Sydal and Daniels, where if the latter won, Sydal would earn a title future television title shot.[100] The following week, Sabre and Samoa Joe defeated Sydal and Daniels.[101] On 1 June, Sabre defeated Rocky Romero to retain his NJPW World Television Championship.[102]
All Elite Wrestling (2022–present)
Since the announcement of Forbidden Door, Sabre had consistently called out "The American Dragon", hinting to challenging Bryan Danielson to a match at Forbidden Door.[103] This led to, on the June 22 episode of Dynamite, Danielson acknowledging Sabre's challenge, however he also announced that he was injured and not medically cleared to compete at Forbidden Door, due to his loss at Double or Nothing in the Anarchy in the Arena match.[104] However, Danielson announced a mystery opponent for Sabre, who he claimed was the "one person" he trusted to take his place at the PPV and at the subsequent special episode of Dynamite, AEW Blood and Guts. This led to Sabre, making his AEW debut by staring down Danielson.[105] On June 26 at the event, the mystery opponent was revealed to be Claudio Castagnoli, who defeated Sabre.[106]
Sabre made his televised AEW return on the 2 June 2023 episode of Rampage, defeating Action Andretti to retain his NJPW World Television Championship.[107] Due to being called out by Orange Cassidy, Sabre attempted to get a match for Cassidy's AEW International Championship. On the June 21 episode of Dynamite, Sabre teamed with Daniel Garcia to defeat Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata, after which a four-way match was set up for the upcoming Forbidden Door PPV. At the event, Cassidy retained his championship.[108] On the September 9 episode of Collision, Danielson said that with his career winding down, the next person he wanted to face was Sabre. Later, a match between the two was officially announced for AEW WrestleDream.[109] At the event, Sabre was defeated by Danielson.[110]
On the June 8, 2024 episode of Collision, Sabre would release a video challenging Cassidy to a match at Forbidden Door, citing unfinished business from the four-way match the year prior.[111] At the event, Sabre would defeat Cassidy. On 25 August, at All In, Sabre was a surprise entrant in the Casino Gauntlet match.[112]
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, Eatwell is fluent in Japanese and revealed that he had permanent residence in the country.[114]
Eatwell is outspoken about his political views; he is a socialist, a supporter of the Labour Party, and a staunch opponent of the Conservative Party.[115] In 2019, following the news that child poverty in the UK had reached record highs under the Conservatives, he began selling a custom anti-Conservative T-shirt with a percentage of the profits going to the Trussell Trust.[116] After he was eliminated from that year's G1 Climax tournament, he performed an in-character rant blaming his loss on being distracted by the news that the next UK Prime Minister would be Boris Johnson, whom he called "Boris toffingEaton [sic] wanker Johnson".[115] During his entrance at Wrestle Kingdom 17 in 2023, he addressed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the healthcare worker strikes that began in 2022 by shouting into the camera, "Rishi Sunak – pay nurses, dickhead! Pay nurses a living wage!"[117]
^Renamed from "Best Technical Wrestler" to "Bryan Danielson Award (Best Technical Wrestler)" in the 15 February 2016 issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, between his third and fourth wins.