Dante Chen

Sean Tan Li Hao (born January 20, 1996) is a Singaporean professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE where he performs on the NXT  brand, under the ring name Dante Chen. He is best known for being the first Singaporean and Southeast Asian wrestler to sign with the WWE.

Early life
Sean Tan Li Hao was born in Singapore on January 20, 1996. As a child, he was introduced to professional wrestling through the WWE video games, by his elder brother. After becoming a fan of the games he began to watch WWE, and eventually fall in love with professional wrestling. Tan wanted to become the first Singaporean professional wrestler but was shocked to find out that Andruew Tang had already claimed this title. After running into Tang at a gym, he learned of Singapore Pro Wrestling and eventually joined as a trainee in 2013. At first, Tan's parents were not supportive of his wrestling desire as they believed it was violent, however after learning of Tan's success they eventually became supportive. From 2015 to 2017, Tan served in the Singapore Armed Forces for two years as part of his national service commitments. He studied business at ITE College West, and subsequently studied for a diploma in health management and promotion at Republic Polytechnic in 2020.

Early career and Onslaught (2013–2016)
Tan joined Singapore Pro Wrestling (SPW) in January 2013, as a trainee after running into SPW founder Andruew Tang at a gym. He trained under SPW founders Tang and Vadim Koryagin. Tan debuted under the ring name Trexxus on 31 January at SPW New Year Rumble, facing Sebastian Turini. His debut was after just 4 weeks of training, earning him the national record for the fastest debut. Trexxus held that record for over 9 years until it was beaten by Varun Khanna in 2022. In 2014 he teamed with Tang, forming a tag team known as Onslaught. The duo won the inaugural SPW Tag Team Championship, defeating MK & Affi at SPW: Breakthrough. Onslaught defended their title against Bit Man and Ho Ho Lun at SPW Prove 3. On 10 May 2015, Onslaught was forced to relinquish their tag team championships due to Trexxus's national service commitments. The duo were joined by Destroyer Dharma, who become an ally of Trexxus.

SPW Southeast Asian Champion (2017–2018)
In 2017, tensions rose with his tag team partner, Tang. The two faced each other in January, and Tang lost his SPW Southeast Asian Championship to Trexxus at SPW Unchained In Changi, becoming the youngest ever SPW SEA Champion, at just 21 years old. In March, Trexxus defeated Jason Lee at SPW: Painfully Famous, retaining his championship. In October, Trexxus defeated Masahiro Takanashi to retain his championship. In December, Trexxus defeated EK Baki, retaining his championship once again. In February 2018, Trexxus faced Lokomotiv, however the match ended in DQ after Trexxus used his title belt to strike Lokomotiv. GM Carl Hella restarted the match, but this time it was a chairs match, which resulted in Lokomotiv defeating Trexxus, to win his SEA championship.

Championship pursuits and final feuds (2018–2021)
In 2018, Trexxus teamed with Tang and Aiden Rex to defeat the trio of Pete Dunne, Wolfgang and Mark Davis in a 3 on 3 match. In his final years in SPW, he chased the SPW SEA Championship many times, participating in rivalries with Aiden Rex and The Statement. Trexxus attempted to win the SEA belt for the second time at SPW Atonement in a four way against Jake de Leon, Lokomotiv and Tang, however, Tang won the bout. In 2019, he took part in a 6-man tag team match alongside Tang, and Da Butcherman where they faced Cima, Shaolin Monk and world-renowned wrestler, Kenny Omega. Later that year Trexxus and Da Butcherman lost to Tang, in a three-way for the SEA title at SPW Suplex City. In February 2020, Trexxus faced Aiden Rex in his final live SPW match. At SPW Prove: Alive & Kicking #1, Dharma turned on Onslaught, teaming with Aiden Rex to defeat Tang and Trexxus. In May 2021, at SPW Prove: Alive & Kicking #5, Trexxus wrestled his final match in SPW in a SPW Southeast Asian Title vs Career Match against The Statement, where he was ultimately defeated after a long and grueling match, officially exiting the promotion after nearly 9 years.

NXT (2021–present)
In 2019, Tan was invited for WWE tryouts in Shanghai, alongside Andruew Tang, and Alexis Lee. During the tryout Tan appeared on WWE social media, stating he wanted to one day be a WWE Hall of Famer. He was recruited immediately after the tryouts, but only went to Orlando, Florida, in April 2021 after he had completed his studies and a delay due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Tan debuted on 22 September 2021 on the NXT brand under the ring name "Dante Chen", winning his first match against Trey Baxter on the newly renamed show, NXT 2.0. Dante Chen debuted on the 205 Live brand on 1 October 2021, winning his first match on the show and second in WWE, against Malik Blade. Chen was absent from WWE television for 4 months due to a leg injury and his father's passing. After returning in 2022, Chen was attacked by Duke Hudson, thus starting a feud with him. He feuded with Hudson during the first months of 2022, ultimately losing in their singles match. Chen made his debut on NXT Level Up, against Javier Bernal in March 2022. Chen continued on NXT Level Up, participating in a feud with Bodhi Hayward, where he won the first match in March, and lose the second in April. Over the course of April and May, Chen lost six matches in a row, to various wrestlers including, Xyon Quinn and Sanga. In an effort to win, Chen formed a tag team with Javier Bernal in May, however the duo lost all three of their tag matches, extending his losing streak to nine in a row. On the July 8 edition of NXT Level Up, he defeated Myles Borne, ending his losing streak. However, Chen lost to the debuting Axiom the following week. Despite this, on the August 5 edition of NXT Level Up, Chen teamed with Guru Raaj against Bryson Montana and Damaris Griffin, where he picked up his first tag team victory in NXT. In October at an NXT Live Event, Chen dressed up as Rhea Ripley, going viral on social media as he competed in the Halloween Battle Royal Royal. On the November 29 edition of NXT, Chen was defeated by Dijak. On the following week's episode of NXT, he was defeated Dabba-Kato in the latter's return match.

On 13 March, Chen made his debut on WWE Main Event, where Cedric Alexander defeated him. Throughout 2023, Chen served as the "gatekeeper" of NXT Level Up, facing the majority of debuting talent on the show, facing the likes of Drew Gulak, Damon Kemp, Charlie Dempsey, Scrypts and many others while also teaming with Boa several times. On October 24 at NXT: Halloween Havoc Day 1, Chen was defeated by Lexis King in King's first televised WWE match. Ever since then, Chen has appeared in vignettes alongside Boa, and on the November 7 episode of NXT, he began to sport the same face paint as the latter, confirming their alliance in the process. However, the alliance never made it to television, as eventually Boa was released in May, 2024. Chen returned to Main Event, defeating Tavion Heights and losing to Akira Tozawa. On 16 February, Chen made his main roster debut losing to Bron Breakker on Smackdown, thus making him the first Singaporean and Southeast Asian overall to wrestle on the WWE main roster and on Smackdown. Chen returned to NXT on the May 21st episode alongside his seemingly new manager, Robert Stone. Chen would score an upset victory over Lexis King, thus restarting their feud from late 2023, when King debuted in WWE. On the following week's episode, Chen would defeat Lexis King once again, this time in less than two minutes. Following the match, King would unleash an attack on Chen. On the June 4th episode of NXT, Chen blindsided King, leading to the announcement of WWE's first Singapore Cane match in over a decade, set to take place between them on the following week's episode. King would ultimately defeat Chen in the Singapore Cane match, ending the feud.

Personal life
Tan's favorite wrestler is Shawn Michaels, and people used to refer to him as "Sean Michaels" after he would introduce himself. Tan says he does not have a specific dream match, instead his dream match is any match for a championship and his current goal is to become NXT Champion. However, Tan has said that he enjoys the work of The Miz and wishes to have a match with him.

Tan lived in Singapore for 25 years until 2021, when he relocated to Orlando, Florida after being signed by WWE.

Tan's father, Patrick Tan died on 8 November 2021, resulting in him taking an absence from WWE television.

Championships and accomplishments

 * Singapore Pro Wrestling
 * SPW Southeast Asian Championship (1 time)
 * SPW Southeast Asian Tag Team Championships (1 time) – with Andruew Tang