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Professional wrestling career

AEW

Early storylines (2019)

Tony, at the age of 18, would begin training to become a professional wrestler under WWE Superstar Seth Rollins. Tony would ultimately be signed by AEW, making his professional debut on the inaugural episode of AEW Dynamite on October 2, 2019, defeating Sammy Guevarra. The two would face off again at the Full Gear PPV, with Guevarra earning the victory.

Alliance with Darby Allin (2019-2020)

Tony would then enter a more friendly rivalry with Darby Allin, facing the latter numerous times, most notably on the January 7, 2020 episode of Dynamite, with Allin earning the victory. They would be paired up to compete for and win the AEW Tag Team Titles, Tony's first championship in his professional career. They would ultimately lose the titles to The Young Bucks on the April 15 episode of Dynamite, ending their reign at 47 days.

Championship pursuits (2020)

Following a few more months of competing together, Tony would viciously assault Allin on the June 10 episode of Dynamite, turning heel in the process. They would face off at the All Out PPV, in a critically acclaimed match where Tony would earn the victory. Tony would then begin pursuing the AEW World Championship, being unsuccessful in a #1 Contenders Gauntlet Match. The match would be won by Jon Moxley, whom Tony would ambush in the parking lot on the October 14 episode of Dynamite. The two would face off at the Full Gear PPV to determine who would face the AEW World Champion Shawn Spears later that same night. The match, however, would be won by Moxley.

The Inner Circle (2021-2022)

Tony would join Chris Jericho's Inner Circle, capturing the AEW Tag Team Titles for the second time in his career on the March 10, 2021 episode of Dynamite, defending under the Free-bird rule. They would successfully defend the titles against various opponents over the following months, ultimately losing the titles to Kenny Omega and Adam Page on the July 28 episode of Dynamite, ending their reign at 141 days.

In August at All Out, Tony would interfere on Chris Jericho's behalf, assaulting Jon Moxley, allowing the former to capture the AEW World Championship once again. On the following episode of Dynamite, The Inner Circle would capture the AEW Tag Team Titles once again, rendering Kenny Omega out of action indefinitely. They would ultimately lose the titles to Private Party a few months later.

AEW World Champion (2022)

Tony would deliver his finishing maneuver, 'Dirty Deeds,' onto Chris Jericho during a Tag Team Match, turning face in the process. Tony would then be victorious in a Fatal-4 Way Match, becoming the #1 Contender for the AEW World Championship, being attacked by Chris Jericho and The Inner Circle following the match. At the All Out PPV, Tony would defeat his former mentor, capturing the AEW World Championship for the very first time. Tony would reign as champion until ultimately losing the title to MJF, ending his reign at 110 days.

Departure (2022)

On December 1, 2022, Tony would announce that once his contract with AEW expired on New Year's Eve, that he would be leaving the company, thanking AEW for all that they have done for him since the beginning. On the final episode of Dynamite for 2022, Tony would be defeated by Kenny Omega, who had recently returned from injury, in what would be Tony's last match as apart of AEW, as his contract would soon expire, officially marking his departure from the company.

WWE

The Monday Night Messiah (2023-2024)

At Elimination Chamber, Tony would make his shocking WWE debut, breaking into the namesake structure, allowing his real-life trainer Seth Rollins, to capture the WWE Championship once again. The next night on Raw, Tony would be welcomed into The Monday Night Messiah, defeating Aleister Black later that same night.

Defending under the Free-bird rule, The Monday Night Messiah would capture the Raw Tag Team Titles in May of 2023, successfully defending against various opponents over the following months, ultimately losing the titles to The New Day at Extreme Rules in July.

United States Champion (2023-2024)

Tony would begin pursuing the United States Championship, as The Monday Night Messiah would assault the champion, Samoa Joe. At Super Show-Down in October, Tony would defeat the former to capture the United States Championship for the first time. Tony would reign as champion until losing the title to Ricochet at the Royal Rumble in January of 2024, ending his reign at 107 days.

At Elimination Chamber, Kevin Owens would make his return from an injury that Tony and The Monday Night Messiah caused, ambushing the latter during a United States Title Match against Ricochet, causing a disqualification. A Triple Threat Match would be set up for WrestleMania 40, with Kevin Owens earning the victory as well as the title.

Feud with Seth Rollins (2024)

Following WrestleMania, The Monday Night Messiah would exile and betray Tony, assaulting the latter. This would be used to write Tony off of television, as the latter would be undergoing surgery to repair a severely dislocated shoulder.

Tony would make his return from injury at Survivor Series in November, costing Seth Rollins the WWE Championship, turning face in the process. The two would face off at Hell in a Cell inside the namesake structure, in a critically acclaimed match where Tony would earn the victory.

SmackDown (2025-2027)

Tony would enter the 2025 Royal Rumble as the 6th entrant, ultimately being eliminated by Drew McIntyre. Tony would then be victorious in an Elimination Chamber Match, becoming the #1 Contender for the WWE Championship. At WrestleMania 41, Tony would be defeated by the champion, AJ Styles.

Tony would then make the move to SmackDown, qualifying for the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, however, being unsuccessful. Tony would then enter an ongoing feud with Daniel Bryan, being defeated by the latter in a critically acclaimed match at SummerSlam in August.