Pac (wrestler)

British professional wrestler

Benjamin Satterly (born 22 August 1986) is an English professional wrestler. He currently wrestles under the ring name PAC. He has also wrestled under the ring names Adrian Neville and later Neville in WWE and Pac in the Independent circuit. He is currently signed to AEW. He is a former one-time NXT Champion, a two-time and longest-reigning WWE Cruiserweight Champion and a two-time NXT Tag Team Champion with Oliver Grey and Corey Graves.

Pac
Pac as AEW All-Atlantic Champion at Forbidden Door on June 26, 2022
Born (1986-08-22) August 22, 1986 (age 37)
Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Adrian Neville
Jungle Pac
Neville
Pac
Billed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight194 lb (88 kg)
Billed fromNewcastle upon Tyne, England
"The Jungle"
Trained byShaun Avery
Debut27 March 2004

Career change

On the 16 January 2013 episode of NXT, he made his WWE debut under the ring name Adrian Neville defeating Sakamoto.[1]

On the 13 February episode of NXT (originally taped on 31 January), Neville along with Oliver Grey, won the finals of tournament to crown the first ever NXT Tag Team Champions by defeating the Wyatt Family (Luke Harper and Erick Rowan).[2] When Grey suffered a torn ACL (in storyline caused by the Wyatt Family), Neville decided to choose Bo Dallas as his new partner in April.[3] On the 8 May episode of NXT (taped on 2 May), during the team's first defence, Neville and Dallas lost the championships to the Wyatt Family.[4]

At NXT Arrival, Neville was able to win the NXT Championship when he defeated Bo Dallas in a ladder match.[5] On December 11, at the NXT Takeover: [R]Evolution event, Neville lost the championship to Sami Zayn.[6]

Championships change

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