AJ Young

AJ Young is an American caw wrestler, currently working for various caw promotions including AWF, CCL, ECF, DZW, and Eldorado Championship Wrestling where he competes under the ring names AJ Young. Young is the only two time CAW All Stars Champion in history, winning his first title at CAW All Stars 5 and his second at CAW All Stars 7. He is also the only person to have held both the CAW All Stars Championship and CAW All Stars Tag Team Championships. Young has been in the main event of CAW All Stars on 5 different occasions, from CAW All Stars 5-9. Throughout his career, Young has held several championships, including the COH Pride Championship and DCA Celestial Championship. As part of team with Jay Krack, Rush Hour, the two have held Tag Team Championships in ECF, AWF, and CAW All Stars. AJ Young has held the World Heavyweight Championship in AWF, DZW, CCL, and COH.

World Heavyweight Champion (2016-2020)
At Glory Days 4, AJ Young defeated Christopher Wonder, but his night was not over yet. After Evan Rockville defeated Ben Hitman in the main event to win the World Heavyweight Championship, AJ Young came to the ring and cashed in his Money in the Bank contract. Young defeated Rockville to win the World Heavyweight Championship to close Glory Days 4. Young would go on to defeat Rockville in a rematch at Carnage 2018. He also became the new leader of the Dynasty, as World Champion, and added his Tag Team partner Jay Krack to the group. AJ Young and Jay Krack won the AWF Tag Team Championships on the 47th episode of Superstar Mayhem, but they would drop them back to Big Dwayne and Dynamite on Superstar Mayhem Ep. 49. While Jay Krack feuded with AJ's old tag partner Nathan Vale, AJ had a new challenger in Malik Brown. Malik faced AJ in an impromptu Championship match on Superstar Mayhem Ep.48, and Malik picked up the victory thanks to a fast count by the referee, who had been attacked by AJ. However, General Manager Scott Adams reversed the decision and awarded Malik a DQ victory, and therefore would be no title change. Malik Brown had another oppertunity at Cyberslam 2018, but Young won the match and retained his title. AJ Young represented Superstar Mayhem at Survivor Series in a Champion vs Champion match with Uprising's AWF Champion Shawn O'Connor. He did lead an invasion and attack on Uprising, but AJ fell short and lost to Shawn O'Connor at Survivor Series, due to a miscommunication from Ben Hitman.

Young had been feuding with his former Tag partner Nathan Vale, since Vale returned to the AWF at Glory Days 4. However, AJ was avoiding facing Vale for several months. Vale got a non-title opportunity against AJ Young on the 50th episode of Superstar Mayhem, and despite the outside interference, Vale defeated AJ Young. This victory set up Vale to challenge AJ for the World Heavyweight Championship at Revolutionary War, in a Hell in a Cell match. While this was building up, the issues between AJ and Ben Hitman continued to grow and eventually reached a breaking point where AJ attacked Hitman, and thus kicked him out of the Dynasty. Ben Hitman, wearing his old attire, would team with Vale and defeat Rush Hour in a tag team match leading into Revolutionary War. This led to a World Championship match between AJ and Hitman on the final Superstar Mayhem before Revolutionary War. However, the match ended by DQ and after the match AJ injured Hitman by giving him a top rope brain buster on the exposed turnbuckle. AJ Young defeated Nathan Vale inside Hell in a Cell to retain his AWF World Heavyweight Championship. This match would be Vale's final match for the AWF.

On the 57th Episode of Superstar Mayhem, Fisk defeated Brandon Wolfe to become the next challenger for AJ Young's World Heavyweight Championship. AJ verbally and physically attacked Fisk in the build to the match, trying to get an edge for their match. AJ even added Matt Black to the Dynasty, in what many thought would make the difference. However, despite the interference from both Jay Krack and Matt Black, Fisk defeated AJ Young and ended his reign as World Heavyweight Champion at Royal Rumble 2020. AJ Young's World Heavyweight Championship reign was the longest title reign in AWF history. AJ Young's night was not over, as he attacked George Sapp and took his place in the Royal Rumble match, however a returning Ben Hitman eliminated himself and AJ, making AJ's night come to end.

In Wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * Redemption Road (Standing Release Suplex)
 * Young Disaster (Rolling Cutter)
 * Signature moves
 * Guran-DDT (Double Arm DDT)
 * Guran-DDT (Double Arm DDT)


 * Nicknames


 * Entrance themes
 * "Now's My Time" by Alex Kresovich and D.J.I.G. (AWF; 2012-2017)
 * "In The Zone" by P.L (AWF/CCL; 2017-Present)

Championships and Accomplishments

 * American Wrestling Federation
 * AWF World Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * AWF Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * AWF Tag Team Championship (2 Time) (w/ Christopher Wonder and w/ Jay Krack)
 * AWF Triple Crown Championship
 * CAW All Stars
 * CAW All Stars World Championship (2 Time)
 * CAW All Stars World Tag Team Championship (1 Time)
 * CAW Champions League
 * CCL World Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * CAW of Honor
 * COH World Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * COH Pride Championship (1 Time)
 * Danger Zone Wrestling
 * DZW World Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * Destiny Championship Alliance
 * DCA Celestial Championship (1 Time)
 * Extreme CAW Federation
 * ECF Tag Team Championship (2 Time)