User:Noah Wolf

Noah Mason (born September 22, 1989) is an American professional wrestler, actor and referee. He is currently signed to BWF, XWF, TWE and THW where he is appearing under the ring name Noah Wolf.

In ROH, Mason held the Cruiserweight Championship. He was the last one to hold it, as well. During his time in UCCW, Mason has held the TV and the Intercontinental Championships. He also unified the titles at a point in his career. In BWF, Mason held the WWE Tag Team Championship (with Revolution), the Thunder Cruiserweight Championship, the Thunder Tag Team Championship (with D-Von Dudley), the X Championship, the Golden Championship, the Thunder Championship and the SlamDown Championship. Mason has also won the BWF Slammy Awards for the Breakout Star of the Year and the BWF Extreme Moment of the Year, as well as becoming the runner-up on BWF NXT. In XWF, he currently holds his second Intercontinental Championship. Mason has also held the United States Championship, the Hardcore Championship, multiple Tag Team Championships, and two XWF World Heavyweight Championships.

Professional Wrestling Career

Ring Of Honor/ROH (2010)

Mason first signed a contract with ROH. Mason made his debut in a Hardcore Match for the Hardcore Championship against Jimmy Jacobs. He lost the match, as Jacobs poured gasoline on Mason and lit him on fire. Many people thought Mason's career would end before it even got started. Luckily, the burns would heal in a matter of weeks.

The following week, Mason was sent in a Submission Match against Bret Hart for the Light Heavyweight Championship. This match proceeded over twenty minutes, thus becoming a no-contest. Mason was then sent out of the title picture, and into multiple singles matches. Mason, winning many matches, was then put in a Cruiserweight Championship match. Mason won, winning his first title. This was the first and only championship Mason ever held during his time with ROH.

As the time passed, it became only one week from ROH Mania. Criss Michaels, the chairman, announced that ROH would make the transition from Combo to Role Play. Mason swore that if ROH would become Role Play, he would leave the company. Mason's last ROH match was at ROH Mania, which he won. ROH then became Role Play, just after ROH Mania. Mason left the company. He was also the last inductee into the ROH Hall of Fame class of 2010.

Xtreme Wrestling Federation/XWF (2010-2011)

Upon leaving the ROH, Mason signed with XWF. Mason had held multiple titles during his run with XWF, which were the United States, Intercontinental, World Heavyweight, Hardcore and multiple Tag Team Championships. Mason was the longest reigning United States Champion in XWF history, losing it to Wade Barrett, as he was apart of The Nexus. Mason was also the 2010 King of the Ring, and he participated in the 2010 Royal Rumble. He was also in many feuds, including his "legendary" feud with The Undertaker. Later on in his career, Mason lost the Intercontinental Championship to Ben Hatton. He then gained the Hardcore Championship shortly after. Months passed, with no sign of Jimmy Knockout (JKO) or Tommy Knockout (JKO), who were the chairmen of the company. It was later announced that XWF would be going off the air. Mason, along with the entire XWF roster were terminated from their contracts.

Ultimate Combat Championship Wrestling/UCCW (2011)

After Mason's departure from XWF, he joined a federation called UCCW. Mason had a successful debut with the company. He then was jobbed for the next four weeks. Mason was then sent to a TV Championship match against Sheamus. Mason won, ending his losing streak. The following week, Mason gained the Intercontinental Championship from Shawn Michaels in a match where both championships were on the line. Noah then lost the TV Championship to the chairman of the company, Tom. After losing that title, Mason was then sent into the UCCW Championship title division. He then began to feud with T.J. Daniels and John Cena. In all of the UCCW Championship matches Mason was in, he failed to gain it. A week later, Mason was released from his UCCW contract. About a month later, it was rumored that Mason would return to the company. He never did.

Burnz Wrestling Federation/BWF (2011)

Mason was beginning to look for more federations to sign with. Within a month, Mason signed with the BWF. Mason made his BWF debut in a dark match, facing Evan Storm. Mason won the match.

BWF NXT (2011)

The following day, the BWF management and Burning Ash, the chairman of the company, sent Mason to BWF's first season of NXT. After multiple wins on the show, it was discovered that Mason was being sent up the poll, saving him from elimination for many weeks. On the last episode of the show, Mason lost a match that would determine the winner of the competition to Papa Ge.

BWF SmackDown - Multiple Championship Reigns and Departure

On May 12, 2011, Mason was sent to BWF's SmackDown brand, and also was put in the faction known as Revolution. As Mason joined Revolution, he instantly became the WWE Tag Team Champion, gaining his first ever title with BWF. On a taping on BWF War, Mason won the vacant Thunder CW Championship, along winning the Thunder Tag Team Championship with D-Von Dudley. On May 12, 2011 at TNA, Mason won the vacated X Championship in a match against Kazarian. Mason held seven championships at that time.

On May 15, 2011 at Sacrafice, Mason made a heel turn by attacking Tyler Stylez after their match. Both of those two are apart of Revolution. As a result, Mason became their main target. As this happened, nearly everybody had lost respect for him. Other members of Revolution taunted, or even attacked him. Later on that night after Evan Hardy, one of Mason's biggest rivals at the time, defeated Tyler Stylez in a match, he was attacked again. This time, by Evan Hardy. As Hardy was leaving the ring, he was interrupted by Noah. He ran out, and brutalized Hardy, leaving him on the ramp. As Mason did this, the crowd began to cheer, establishing Mason's face status. Moments later, a backstage segment showed Mason apologizing to Stylez, claiming that he had gotten carried away. Stylez accepted his apology, cementing Mason's face status. Near the end of the show, it seemed that Evan Hardy and Noah were building somewhat of a friendship, as they were talking together in a backstage segment. This then became the shortest transition from face, to heel and back to face in BWF history.

On May 19, 2011 at TNA, Mason won the Golden Championship in a Triple Threat match against Riku and Ryan Hawk. Riku, however, ended up becoming the referee for the match, replacing Burning Ash. On May 20, 2011 at SmackDown, Mason won the Thunder Championship in a 4-Out-Of-7 Falls match against Drake. Mason scored the four falls, while Drake scored two. On May 30, 2011 at the BWF Slammy Awards, Mason won both the BWF Breakout Star of the Year and the BWF Extreme Moment Of The Year, from winning his first singles championship in just three days of his debut with the company. On June 5, 2011 at Vengeance, Mason won the SlamDown Championship in a contest against Drake.

A month following, Mason would continue to compete in the company and defend his Championships. Mason says that he was than treated differently, treated with less respect, such as people cheering about him losing a match. Because of the lack of respect he was receiving by his fellow Superstars, and how Burning Ash was running his federation, Mason quit BWF.

Return To XWF (2011)

On June 19, 2011, Mason returned to XWF. He fought in an Extreme Rules match against Tom Jones, for the World Heavyweight Championship, with JKO as the special guest referee. JKO, however, would frequently attack both Jones and Mason. Noah won the match. Just right after the match, he was interrupted by JKO, saying that he get back into the ring. Mason was then put in a Steel Cage match against the returning Chris Jericho. JKO also stated that this match was for the Intercontinental Championship. Before the cage lowered and the match began, Mason suggested that Tom Jones should get involved in this match. Both Jericho and Jones accepted, and it became a Triple Threat Steel Cage match, with the Intercontinental Championship still on the line. The match continued, and Jericho ended up winning, rolling up Jones.

A few weeks later, Mason was put in a Falls Count Anywhere match, with against Jericho, with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. As the match carried on, they ended up backstage, where Jericho stabbed Mason in his right thigh with a piece of glass. Jericho won the match, as Mason was pinned. He was sent to the hospital, where he required eighteen stitches. The doctors advised Mason to stay out of the ring for two weeks. Noah ignored this, and went to compete in another Falls Count Anywhere match, this time with Mason's World Heavyweight Championship on the line. During this match, Mason received a concussion and a slight back strain. Also, Jericho re-opened Mason's stitches. Jericho won the match. Mason was then sent back to the hospital. Jericho then came into Mason's room, and placed the Intercontinental Championship by his side, claiming that he deserved it, after everything that he went through.

Two weeks later, the XWF had said that they had officially closed their doors, never to open again. To this day, Mason still holds the XWF Intercontinental Championship, and has it in display in his home, showing how much the XWF had meant to him.

Troops Wrestling Entertainment/TWE (2011-Present)

On June 26, 2011, Mason signed a contract with Troops Wrestling Entertainment. He debuted with the company on July 16, 2011. He fought John Morrison on his debut, but was unsuccessful.

Total Highfly Wrestling/THW (2011)

On July 18, 2011, Mason signed with another company, known as Total Highfly Wrestling. Mason made his debut on THW NXT as a surprise member of the Nexus, facing Jeff Hardy in an Lumberjack match. During the match, Evan Bourne, a fellow Nexus member, slid into the ring and slapped Mason across the face, intentionally making him win the match. Over the course of the night, the Nexus went on to attack multiple Superstars, including Lita. They even forced some to even join the group.

On July 20, 2011, at the Elimination Chamber, Mason was announced to be one of the six participants in the Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship. He entered fourth in the match. Mason was also one of the final two men in the match, with Josh Xtreme. Mason was unsuccessful in winning the match. After the match, Evan Bourne came into the ring and helped Mason up. Bourne offered to shake hands with Mason, but before he could do anything, Bourne slapped him across the face. Josh Xtreme then came into the ring, and hit Bourne with a pipe. Both Xtreme and Mason beat down Bourne, turning the two face. This action lead to the Nexus being disbanded. Upon the Nexus being disbanded, Mason would continue to wrestle for the company. Due to his schedule with TWE, Mason had requested and was granted a release in his contract.