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Daniel Osborne (born December 24, 1980), better known by his ring name Tyler Black is a retired British professional wrestler currently working for WWE as a commentator, creative writer and producer, primarily for their NXT brand. He has not wrestled since suffering a life-threatening spinal injury during a match in June 2015.

One of the final graduates of the Hart Dungeon, Black wrestled internationally for Stampede Wrestling, Ring Of Honor, Frontier Wrestling Alliance and Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling before signing a developmental contract with WWE in 2011 and was assigned to the developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling before its rebranding to NXT Wrestling in 2012.

World Wrestling Federation (1998-2001)
In 1998, Osborne signed a developmental deal with the World Wrestling Federation and trained at Dory Funk, Jr.'s Funkin' Dojo. He made his WWF debut on January 19 1998 under the name Daniel Christian, losing a dark match to Mick Tierney, and went on to be used as a jobber on the WWF's B-shows, Sunday Night Heat and WWF Shotgun Saturday Night, throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. He also made appearances for ECW, like facing Rhino on the October 2 1999 edition of Hardcore TV #336.

In 2000, he donned a mask and teamed (as Dos) with Aaron Aguilera (Uno) as Los Conquistadores, as part of The Hardy Boyz' feud with Edge and Christian. He made several appearances on WWF Jakked during the spring of 2001, including a singles loss to Jerry Lynn and a tag team loss to Kaientai with Scoot Andrews as his partner.

World Championship Wrestling (2000-2001)
On the June 17th 2000 episode of WCW WorldWide, he debuted for World Championship Wrestling as Daniels in a match he lost to Chris Candido. On the October 21 episode of WCW WorldWide, Daniels lost to Kwee Wee. On the January 22 2001 episode of WCW Monday Nitro, Daniels wrestled Michael Modest. During the match, he attempted a springboard moonsault, but his left foot missed the ring rope. Unable to sufficiently push off to complete the rotation, he botched the move and landed on his head, damaging his neck. Though he was able to finish the match, his left arm was impaired throughout it. Afterwards, Daniels and Modest signed 90-day contracts, but Daniels was released before he had another match.

Inital Run
On February 23 2002, Daniels wrestled under the name Tyler Black in the triple threat main event of Ring Of Honor's first show, The Era Of Honor Begins, against Low Ki and Bryan Danielson. He lost the match, then refused to shake hands with his opponents, breaking ROH's "Code of Honor", which mandated that all wrestlers shake hands before and after a match. He then took the mic and challenged Low Ki and Danielson to a round robin tournament at ROH's second show, Round Robin Challenge. Black defeated Danielson in the first match, then forced him to shake his hand. He next submitted to Low Ki's Dragon Clutch, but again refused to shake hands and said he would have won if he had not already wrestled that night, vowing to not wrestle Low Ki again unless the ROH World Championship was on the line.

At Ring of Honor's third show, A Night of Appreciation, Black lost to Donovan Morgan, with both men showing mutual respect. The two men formed a partnership, eventually adding other members and growing into the stable known as The Prophecy. Black defeated AJ Styles on June 22, to qualify for the first ROH World Championship match, a one-hour Iron Man match against Spanky, Doug Williams, and Low Ki. In this title match, Black scored a pin on the eventual winner, Low Ki, and was the only wrestler to not to lose a fall by pin or submission.

Two months later, Low Ki defended the title against Xavier. During the match, Black came to the ring to distract Low Ki, allowing Xavier to attack the champion with a chair and pin him for the title. Xavier was subsequently announced as the newest member of The Prophecy. Later that night, Black and Morgan defeated Danielson and Michael Modest to become the inaugural ROH Tag Team Champions, giving The Prophecy possession of all championships in Ring of Honor. At Glory By Honor, Black defeated Doug Williams, who was consequently banned from shaking hands in ROH. The Prophecy recruited the debuting Samoa Joe to take out Low Ki in the first ever Fight Without Honor, a match that does not follow ROH's Code of Honor rules. Low Ki won the match and shook Joe's hand.

On March 13, 2003, A.J. Styles and Amazing Red defeated Black and Xavier (substituting for Morgan) for the ROH Tag Team Championship. At the next show, The Prophecy also lost the ROH Championship, when former member Samoa Joe defeated Xavier. On April 26, Black won the second Round Robin Challenge by defeating Amazing Red and Paul London in singles matches. On June 14, The Prophecy put their existence in ROH on the line in a six-man tag team match against The Group (Samoa Joe, C.W. Anderson, and Michael Shane). The Prophecy won, and The Group was forced to disband. Black defeated the returning Xavier on August 16 to become number one contender for the ROH World Championship, only to be defeated by champion Samoa Joe on September 20.

After CM Punk declined an offer to join The Prophecy, someone assaulted his girlfriend Lucy backstage, forcing her out of ROH. On December 23, 2003, Black revealed that B.J. Whitmer, the newest member of The Prophecy, had attacked Lucy, starting a rivalry between The Prophecy and Punk's stable, The Second City Saints. On January 10, 2004, at Battle Lines are Drawn, The Prophecy (Black, Whitmer, and Dan Maff) faced The Second City Saints (Punk, Colt Cabana, and Ace Steel) in a six-man tag team main event. The Prophecy was disqualified when Whitmer accidentally hit the referee with a chair. After the match, Punk dropped Black from the ropes through a table with the Pepsi Plunge, putting him out of ROH. In reality, Black's exit was a result of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) not allowing their contracted wrestlers to work ROH shows, in light of a scandal surrounding ROH promoter Rob Feinstein.

Return to ROH (2005-2007)
In the summer of 2005, Ring of Honor announced that, after a sixteen-month absence, Black would return on July 8. However, on June 18, at Death Before Dishonor III, he made a surprise early return, confronting and challenging the new ROH World Champion, CM Punk, who had threatened to leave for World Wrestling Entertainment with the title. Punk refused the challenge and fled the arena. At the next show, Sign of Dishonor, Black defeated Punk's stablemate, Colt Cabana, when Punk attempted to hit Black with a steel chain, but instead hit Cabana. At Fate of an Angel, Black lost to the debuting Matt Hardy after Punk interfered. Later that night, after Punk's successful defense against James Gibson, Black stole the belt and was granted a title shot.

On July 23, at The Homecoming, Black wrestled Punk to a one-hour time limit draw; the time expired just as Black hit his Angel's Wings finisher. At the next show on August 12, Redemption, Black, Gibson and Samoa Joe challenged CM Punk for the title in a Four-Way Elimination match. While Joe had Black in a submission move, Black put his foot on the rope to force a break. Punk knocked it off before the referee noticed, Black submitted. Black tried to get revenge, but inadvertently helped Punk eliminate Joe.

After defeating Matt Sydal in two singles matches and losing to him in a third, they became tag team partners in the summer of 2006. On August 26, they failed in their first shot at the ROH World Tag Team Championship, against Austin Aries and Roderick Strong. On November 25, they defeated Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli for the title, making Black a two-time champion. After defending against CIMA and Shingo, Austin Aries and Roderick Strong and Jack Evans and Shingo, Black and Sydal lost the title to The Briscoe Brothers on February 24, 2007. At Good Times, Great Memories on April 28, Black wrestled a fifteen-minute time-limit draw with Erick Stevens. Following the match, Daniels turned heel and quit ROH.

The Age Of The Fall (2007-09)
At the Ring of Honor (ROH) pay-per-view taping of Man Up in September 2007, Black made his return, alongside Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher, with the three attacking The Briscoe Brothers, hanging Jay Briscoe from the rigging that had been used during the ladder match earlier that night. Jacobs announced that the three had formed a stable called The Age of the Fall. The angle was so controversial that ROH decided to remove the footage from the pay-per-view that was being taped at the event. However, the footage was heavily requested by ROH fans, so it was shown on the ROH Videowire for the week of September 15. Later on in the event, Black faced Jack Evans in a dark match, which ended when Jacobs and Necro Butcher interfered leading The Irish Airborne to help Evans. A six-man tag team match between The Age of the Fall and Jack Evans and The Irish Airborne ended in a no contest when Necro Butcher attacked the referee.

Along with Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher, Black wrestled against The Vulture Squad (Jack Evans and Ruckus) in several handicap matches during early October, Black then teamed with The Age of the Fall against Jack Evans, Ruckus and Jigsaw in a six-man tag team match the following month at Glory by Honor VI: Night One on November 1. The following night, Black defeated Alex "Sugarfoot" Payne, but was attacked by The Briscoe Brothers following the match. He appeared with The Age of the Fall in their match against The Briscoe Brothers during the main event. At Final Battle 2007, Black and Jacobs defeated The Briscoe Brothers to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship. They lost the championship one month later on January 26 to the No Remorse Corps (Davey Richards and Rocky Romero) when competing in an Ultimate Endurance match also involving The Hangmen 3 (Brent Albright and BJ Whitmer), and the team of Austin Aries and Bryan Danielson.

At Take No Prisoners, ROH's sixth pay-per-view, Black challenged Nigel McGuinness for the ROH World Championship in a losing effort. At Up For Grabs, Black and Jacobs won an eight-team tournament to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship for a second time. The two lost the championship at Driven to the team of Kevin Steen and El Generico. Black had a second chance at the ROH World Championship at Death Before Dishonor VI in New York City, when he faced McGuinness, Danielson and Claudio Castagnoli in a four-way elimination match, but McGuinness retained the title.

At Final Battle 2008, after Black lost a number one contender match to Austin Aries, Jacobs turned on him, and Black was then attacked by Aries. At Full Circle, Black was given a non-title match against then ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness on January 16, and defeated McGuinness. The following night, number one contender Aries refused to face McGuinness, so Black faced McGuinness instead, but was unsuccessful as the match ended in a time limit draw. On June 26 at Violent Tendencies, Black defeated Jimmy Jacobs in a steel cage match to end their feud.

ROH World Champion (2009-10)
In September 2009, Black had surgery on a bulging disc in his neck. On October 10, Black defeated Kenny King in a first round match and then Claudio Castagnoli, Colt Cabana, Delirious, Chris Hero and Roderick Strong in the finals to win the 2009 Survival of the Fittest tournament, which earned him a match for the ROH World Championship. On December 19 at Final Battle 2009, ROH's first live pay-per-view, Black wrestled then ROH World Champion Austin Aries to a 60-minute time limit draw. Because of this draw, then ROH commissioner Jim Cornette booked the two in a rematch between February 13, 2010 for the company's Eighth Anniversary Show. The booking saw Cornette set up a judging panel with himself on and one person picked by each competitor, in order for there to be a decisive winner in case of another draw. Aries picked Kenny King while Black picked Roderick Strong, whom he guaranteed an ROH World Championship title shot should he win. At the event, Black pinned Aries to win the ROH World Championship.

On April 3, Black retained the title in a three-way elimination match against Austin Aries and Roderick Strong at The Big Bang! pay-per-view, thereby depriving Strong of his championship chance in a singles match. He also retained the title on June 19 at the following pay-per-view, Death Before Dishonor VIII, in a match against Davey Richards. Black turned into a villain at the August 20 tapings of Ring of Honor Wrestling after news broke that he had signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). His new villainous character involved him criticizing the fans who were labeling him a sell-out for signing with WWE, a feeling Osborne has stated was based on true feelings. He also threatened to take the ROH World Championship with him to WWE and refused to put the championship at stake in a match with Davey Richards on August 28 which he then lost by submission. On September 11 at Glory By Honor IX, in what would have been his final ROH appearance, Black lost the ROH World Championship to Roderick Strong in a no disqualification match with Terry Funk as a guest enforcer, ending his reign at 210 days after seven successful title defenses.

Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling (2002-07)
Black made joined the newly founded NWA-TNA in 2002 under the name Christian Daniels. He was part of Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Xtreme stable, within which he, Low-Ki and Elix Skipper were put together in a team called Triple X, which won the NWA World Tag Team Championship. Triple X disbanded in June 2003, after Low-Ki began wrestling primarily in Japan and Daniels and Skipper lost a cage match to America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm). Daniels briefly feuded with Jeff Jarrett in August/September 2003. He then regularly wrestled singles matches in the X Division, before rejoining with Skipper in July 2004. They were forced to disband after losing to America's Most Wanted again, on December 5 at Turning Point.

In 2005, Daniels had a long feud with A.J. Styles over the TNA X Division Championship. He won the title at Destination X in an Ultimate X Challenge with a screwjob ending. Styles had retrieved the belt, but the referee was unconscious. Daniels hit Styles with his Angel's Wings finisher and took the belt when the ref woke. He became the longest-reigning X Division champion, holding the belt for over 150 days. During this run, he defended against Elix Skipper, Shocker, Petey Williams, Matt Bentley, Chris Sabin, and Austin Aries. On September 11, at Unbreakable, he lost the title to Styles in a three-way dance (with Samoa Joe), when Styles reversed an Angels Wings attempt into a pin; This match received a 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer.

On November 13, 2005, at Genesis, Daniels sustained a (storyline) concussion after being attacked by Samoa Joe and taking a Muscle Buster onto a chair, following a tag match together. At Turning Point, when Joe tried to similarly injure A.J. Styles after winning the X Division Championship from him, Daniels returned and attacked Joe, enabling security guards to protect Styles and restrain Joe. At Final Resolution, Daniels lost to Joe when Styles threw in the towel to protect Daniels, badly beaten and defenseless, from further damage. The next week, Daniels accused Styles of doing this to get the number one contendership for the X Division Title. That night, he cost Styles a match against Shannon Moore by throwing in the towel. At Against All Odds, Joe retained the title in a three-way match against Daniels and Styles. Daniels won the title in an Ultimate X match the next month, and lost it to Joe on April 13, after taking a second rope Island Driver.

Daniels was then scheduled to face Jushin Thunder Liger in a cage match at Lockdown, but Liger pulled out of the match. Instead, he faced a mystery opponent, who turned out to be the returning Low Ki (now named Senshi), who defeated him. Daniels turned face by teaming with A.J. Styles and becoming the number one contender for the NWA Tag Team Championship, held by America's Most Wanted. Daniels and Styles won the title at Slammiversary. They then feuded with The Latin American Xchange (LAX), trading the title back and forth with Homicide and Hernandez. On November 16, Daniels defeated Styles and Chris Sabin in a three-way match on the primetime debut of TNA Impact! on Spike TV, by pinning Sabin, to win his third TNA X Division Championship. He lost it to Sabin in a three-way bout at Final Resolution, also involving Jerry Lynn.

Daniels then took time off from TNA. He made his return, as a heel, at Destination X, distracting Lynn during his match with Sabin. After the match, the newly bearded Daniels, sporting tribal-styled paint on one side of his face, hit Sabin with the Angel's Wings and Lynn with the X Division title belt. At Lockdown, Daniels pinned Jerry Lynn in a cage match. At Sacrifice, Daniels pinned Rhino after hitting him with a baseball bat. Daniels then feuded with Sting, costing him a King of the Mountain match qualifier by hitting him with a baseball bat. Sting attacked him the next week on Impact!. On June 17, 2007, at Slammiversary, Sting pinned him after the Scorpion Death Drop. According to Daniels, the feud ended before start because Vince Russo did not know what to do with his Fallen Angel gimmick.

At Victory Road, Daniels won a 10-Man Ultimate X Gauntlet Match to become the number one contender for the X Division Championship. Senshi and Elix Skipper helped Daniels to win the match, resulting in the reunion of Triple X. At Bound for Glory on October 14, Daniels unsuccessfully challenged for Jay Lethal's X Division Championship. On the December 6 episode of TNA Impact!, Daniels beat Senshi in a match for his "Feast or Fired" briefcase, refereed by Elix Skipper. The next week, the briefcase was revealed to contain a pink slip, meaning Daniels was fired from TNA.

Developmental Territories (2011-15)
In August 2011, it was reported that Black had been signed a developmental contract with WWE. Black announced that he would be performing in WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), under the Tyler Black name. He debuted at the FCW television tapings on September 25, losing to Joel Redman. The following year, Black was teamed with Corey Graves and the pair became the FCW Tag Team Champions in March, holding the titles until June 2012. During the match, Black suffered a leg fracture which kept him from television.

Upon his return, FCW had been rebranded to NXT Wrestling and he re-debuted on the January 16 2013 episode of NXT, where he defeated Sakamoto.

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. Black and Grey, now billed as British Ambition had earlier defeated 3MB (Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre) in the first round and Kassius Ohno and Leo Kruger in the semi-finals. With Grey out injured with a torn ACL (in storyline inflicted by the Wyatt Family), Black chose Bo Dallas as his new partner in April. On 24 April on NXT, Black lost to Antonio Cesaro while challenging for his United States Championship. On the 8 May episode of NXT, Black and Dallas failed in their first defence of the tag title when they lost them to the Wyatt Family.

On the 29 May episode of NXT, Black 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. Later, Dallas won his title match to become NXT Champion. Black 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. On 20 June, Black regained the NXT Tag Team Championship from the Wyatt Family with a new partner in Graves. On 6 August episode of NXT, he faced Dean Ambrose for his United States Championship, which Ambrose retained when the other members of The Shield caused a disqualification. Black and Graves lost the title to The Ascension (Conor O'Brian and Rick Victor) in September. Following this, the two feuded after failing to regain the title.

Black 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. He 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. Two episodes later, Black faced Dallas again for the title in a lumberjack match, but lost when lumberjack Tyler Breeze interfered. Black once again became number one contender after Dallas failed to defeat him in a beat-the-clock challenge match on the 22 January episode of NXT that arose due to Dallas' boasting. At NXT Arrival, Black won the NXT Championship from Dallas in a ladder match. A rematch was scheduled for the 20 March episode of NXT, which he won after debuting a new finisher, the imploding 450° splash.

Black's first feud as champion began following a non-title match against Brodus Clay, where Black won by countout. The feud ended with Black scoring a No Disqualification match victory over Clay to successfully defend the NXT Championship. At NXT TakeOver, Black successfully defended the NXT Championship against Tyson Kidd. Two weeks later, Neville retained his championship against Kidd again after Natalya prevented Kidd from using a chair. On the 31 July episode of NXT, he successfully defended his title against Tyler Breeze by disqualification as Tyson Kidd attacked Black after being super kicked by Black. On 8 September, Black 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 Kidd and Breeze in a tag team match. On 11 September at the NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way event, Black successfully defended his NXT Championship against Sami Zayn, Tyler Breeze and Tyson Kidd in a fatal four-way match. On 4 December, Black became the longest reigning NXT Champion of all time, surpassing the record set by Bo Dallas (which was surpassed by Finn Bálor in April 2016). Later on 11 December, at the NXT TakeOver: R Evolution event, Black lost the championship to Zayn, ending his reign at 287 days. When Zayn offered a handshake, Black kicked it away and instead hugged Zayn in respect.

The following week on the 18 December episode of NXT, Black faced Kevin Owens, but the match ended in a double countout. Owens powerbombed Black into the apron after the match. Black received a rematch on the 15 January 2015 episode of NXT, but failed to regain the title. Black 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)
On the 30 March 2015 episode of Raw, Black made his main roster debut defeating Curtis Axel. The following week on Raw, he lost to WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins after interference from J&J Security (Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury). Black made his pay-per-view debut on the Extreme Rules pre-show, where he defeated Bad News Barrett. On the 27 April episode of Raw, Black defeated Luke Harper in the first round of the 2015 King of the Ring tournament. The following night on the WWE Network, Neville would defeat Sheamus in the semi–finals, advancing to the finals later that night, where he was defeated by Bad News Barrett. On the 11 May episode of Raw, Black answered John Cena's United States Championship open challenge, which he won by disqualification after Rusev interfered. Black feud with Barrett continued at Payback, where Neville defeated him by count-out.

The following night on Raw, Black was defeated by Barrett in a rematch, ending their feud. After the match, Black would be attacked by former rival Bo Dallas, setting up a match at Elimination Chamber, which Black won. On the 8 June episode of Raw, Black would answer Kevin Owens' open challenge for the NXT Championship in a losing effort. At the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, Black would compete in the Money in the Bank ladder match, which was won by Sheamus. During the Money In The Bank ladder match on June 14 2015, Black suffered a severe neck/spine injury when he attempted to dive through the ring ropes at Randy Orton. Orton captured Black in his signature RKO finishing move but upon landing, he caused serious damage to his neck and spine. In December 2015, it was announced that Black had requested his release from WWE after being told he wouldn't be cleared by WWE doctors to return to in-ring actions

Return to NXT (2017-2018)
On August 19 2017, Black returned to NXT at Takeover III: Brooklyn, attacking NXT Champion Drew McIntyre, alongside Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly, establishing himself as a villain in the process. The following month, the trio of Black, Fish and O'Reilly was officially dubbed "The Undisputed Era".

Following weeks of attacking other teams, Undisputed Era was put in a War Games match at NXT TakeOver: WarGames against Sanity (Alexander Wolfe, Eric Young, and Killian Dain) and the team of The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) and Roderick Strong. At NXT TakeOver: WarGames on November 18, 2017, The Undisputed Era won after Cole hit Eric Young with a shining wizard while Young was holding a steel chair. It was the first WarGames match since September 2000. Following the match, a debuting Adam Cole attacked Black along with Fish and O'Reilly.

On December 12, 2017, Black was defeated by Aleister Black in a qualifying match for a fatal-four-way match to determine the number one contender for the NXT Championship when the new Undisputed Era attacked him. This led to Black facing Cole at the upcoming NXT Takeover: Philadelphia. On the January 11 2018 episode of NXT, Black's match with Cole was declared to be an Extreme Rules match. At the event, Black defeated Cole despite interference from Fish and O'Reilly.

Return to main roster (2018-Present)
On January 28 2018, at the Royal Rumble, Black made a surprise appearance in the Royal Rumble match at entry #23; his first appearance on the main roster since his 2015 injury. He was eliminated by a returning Rey Mysterio. On the February 12th episode of Raw, Black returned to Monday Night Raw and competed in a Fatal 5-Way match against Finn Bálor, Bray Wyatt, Matt Hardy and Apollo Crews to determine the final entrant in the Elimination Chamber match to determine the #1 contender for the Universal Championship at Elimination Chamber; Black and Balor won by simultaneously pinning Wyatt, resulting in both being added to the match. On the February 19 episode of RAW, Black participated in a 7 man gauntlet match against Roman Reigns, John Cena, Finn Bálor, Elias, The Miz and Braun Strowman. Black defeated Reigns in the first fall, then Cena, before being eliminated by Elias. Black wrestled for one hour and five minutes, the longest performance in a match by any wrestler in RAW history. At Elimination Chamber, Black was the fifth man eliminated by Strowman. At WrestleMania 34, Black defeated Balor and The Miz in a triple threat match to win the Intercontinental Championship, his first WWE title win.

Personal Life
Osborne resides in Connecticut, United States. He married his childhood sweetheart Allie Reid on July 31 1999. The couple had five children together, Caspar (December 31, 1996), Charlie (August 19, 2000), Corey (November 17, 2003), Chase (July 13, 2010) and Conor (December 21, 2013) before splitting up in July 2013.

Shortly after their split, Osborne began dating Jacqueline Jossa and were married on June 24 2017. The couple have daughter Ella (February 15, 2015) together. They announced in January 2018 that Jossa was pregnant with their second child.

In Wrestling

 * Finishing Moves
 * As Tyler Black
 * Angels Wings (Spinning sitout lifting double underhook facebuster)
 * Best Moonsault Ever (Double jump moonsault)
 * Last Rites (Rolling cutter)
 * God's Last Gift (Small package driver)
 * Paroxysm' (Swinging lifting inverted DDT)
 * Phoenix splash


 * As Seth Rollins
 * Avada Kedavra (Superkick to a kneeling or seated opponent)
 * Peace of Mind (Blackout/Curb Stomp)
 * Diving high knee
 * King's Landing/Revolution Knee/Ripcord Knee (Wrist lock transitioned into a short-arm high knee)
 * Pedigree (Double underhook facebuster) – adopted from Triple H