Seth�s professional wrestling debut was in October of
2002 with the Renegade Wrestling Alliance. It was the federations second
awakening and in the returning PPV, Seth�s first match, he captured the
Television title. He held the title for about 5 weeks before dropping
it and "acquiring" one half of the Tag Team championships from Cody
Carson later that night. That title reign was short lived, lasting only a
couple weeks. A month later the fed closed it�s doors once more.
From there Seth followed his now-wife Jalie to a small
promotion called Lethal All-Pro Wrestling. There they carried a feud
for about four weeks before both leaving due to management.
Seth remained unemployed for about six months before
the RWA opened business once again. There he catapulted up the rankings
and came close to capturing the US title, but fell short. After a
two-month hiatus Seth and his wife Jalie captured the Tag Team titles for his
second reign. During that time Seth also captured his first and only
World Heavyweight championship to date. A month after winning the title
Seth dropped it in RWA�s infamous Glass House match. Two weeks later
Seth and Jalie would lose their Tag Team titles in a controversial
decision. Shortly following, the RWA would close its doors for the last time.
Four months later Seth and Jalie were brought into the
Elite Wrestling Organization by Cody Carson. There the trio had an
impressive combined record of 22-00-01. Seth captured the EWO Primetime
championship, their equivalent of the Television championship and held it
for another 5 weeks before dropping it. A few weeks later the EWO, too,
closed it�s doors.
Seth made a prior appearance in the AWA not too long
ago. He only had two matches, one the much anticipated fatal four-way
between Ghost, Deacon, Martin Scott and himself for contendership to the
�X� title. The AWA closed it�s doors the day of the event and Seth
went his own way. Now, hearing of the AWA re-opening he decided to give
it another go and establish his name in the company.