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Christopher Girard (born December 21, 1985) is an American retired[4] professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE as a coach at the Performance Center as well as a producer for NXT, having previously performed on said brand under the ring name Oney Lorcan.[2] He is a former NXT Tag Team Champion with Danny Burch. He has worked frequently for independent promotions including Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), Top Rope Promotions (TRP), and Chaotic Wrestling (CW) under the ring name Biff Busick. He is a one-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion.[3] In addition, he has appeared in notable independent promotions like Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), Evolve, and Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA).[3]

Key Information

Early life

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Christopher Girard was born on December 21, 1985, in Boston, Massachusetts.[3][1]

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (2008–2012)

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Girard began training at the Chaotic Training Center in August 2008. After two years of training and working for Chaotic Wrestling, he moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada and Lorcan enrolled in the Storm Wrestling Academy in September 2010. After training with Lance Storm for three months, he moved to Dallas, Texas, and received additional training from Sho Funaki.

Combat Zone Wrestling (2012–2015)

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Biff Busick uppercuts Roderick Strong at an XWA event

Using the ring name Biff Busick, he debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling at CZW Cerebral, on October 13, 2012, in a dark match and he joined The Front. Busick gained exposure in 2014 at the CZW Best of the Best XIII tournament, where Busick defeated Azrieal, Caleb Konley, and Chuck Taylor to advance to the finals. However, Busick was defeated by Drake Younger.[5] Next, Busick feuded with the CZW World Heavyweight Champion Drew Gulak. At CZW To Infinity, on April 27, 2014, Busick was defeated by Gulak in a title match.[6] The following month, at CZW Proving Grounds, Busick defeated Gulak to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship.[7] Over 161 days, Busick defended the title against wrestlers including Danny Havoc,[8] Mike Bailey,[9] and Dave Crist.[10] At CZW Tangled Web 7, Bussick defeated Chris Dickinson to retain the title. After the match, his stablemate Sozio turned on him and challenged him to a match. Sozio defeated Busick to win the title.[11] On November 11, 2014, at CZW Cerebral, Busick challenged Sozio for the title in a No Rope Barbed Wire match, but he was defeated.[12] At CZW Cage of Death XVI, Busick participated in a four-way Cage of Death match for the title against Sozio, BLK Jeez, and Drew Gulak, but the match was won by Jeez.[13]

Evolve (2013–2015)

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Busick made his debut in Evolve at "Evolve 23" winning a four-way elimination match against Green Ant, Josh Alexander, and Maxwell Chicago advancing in the "Style Battle 2013 Tournament". At "Evolve 24" Busick was defeated by Drew Gulak in the finals of the "Style Battle 2013 Tournament". At "Evolve 28", Busick defeated Drew Gulak. From November 10 to 16, 2014, Evolve's parent company, WWNLive, held four events in a ten-day tour of China. Busick ended the tour with a record of 2 wins (against Timothy Thatcher and Jody Kristofferson) and 2 losses (to Johnny Gargano and Thatcher).

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2014–2015)

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On August 29, 2014, Busick made his debut for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), participating in their annual Battle of Los Angeles tournament losing to Roderick Strong in the first round. He also wrestled the following night teaming with Drew Gulak coming up short against ReDRagon. He returned the following show at Untitled II losing to Tommaso Ciampa and Black Cole Sun losing a four-way to Brian Cage which also involved Uhaa Nation and Ciampa. On February 27, 2015, at From Out of Nowhere, Busick picked up his first win in PWG by defeating old rival "Speedball" Mike Bailey, before losing to Brian Cage at Don't Sweat the Technique. He also reunited with Gulak to compete in DDT4 losing in the first round to Ricochet and Rich Swann. He appeared at Mystery Vortex III defeating Timothy Thatcher before getting into a confrontation with the newly formed Mount Rushmore 2.0 and specifically Super Dragon before getting superkicked by The Young Bucks. He then participated in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles defeating Andrew Everett in the first round. The following night, he would team with Everett and Trevor Lee in a losing effort against Super Dragon and The Young Bucks in the first six-man tag team Guerilla Warfare match. He would then wrestle his final PWG match losing to Chris Hero the next night in the second round.

WWE

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Sporadic appearances (2015–2017)

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Girard appeared on January 1, 2010, episode of SmackDown under the ring name The Carolina Panther, losing to The Great Khali.[14] He also appeared on the October 10, 2011 episode of Raw[15] and October 28, 2011, episode of SmackDown, as a paper bags assistant during Cody Rhodes' undashing gimmick.[16]

On September 1, 2015, it was reported that Girard had signed a developmental contract with WWE and would be reporting to NXT the following month.[17] He made his debut at an NXT house show on October 30, in a Halloween battle royal, which was won by Bayley.[18] On January 9, 2016, he made his singles match debut under his real name, losing to Rich Swann.[19] At a set of television tapings held on January 22, he made his televised debut (which aired on February 24), in a losing effort against Apollo Crews. He then wrestled in a dark match before NXT TakeOver: Dallas, where he lost to Manny Andrade.[20] In June, Girard debuted the new ring name Oney Lorcan.[21]

Teaming with Danny Burch (2017–2021)

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Lorcan (left) and Danny Burch performing their signature pose in June 2018

From August, Lorcan feuded with Danny Burch; after the two traded victories, they formed a tag team and feuded with Riddick Moss and Tino Sabbatelli. In early 2018, they took part in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, but were eliminated in the first round by team of Roderick Strong and Pete Dunne.[22] Lorcan suffered an orbital bone fracture during his tag team match with Burch against The Undisputed Era (Kyle O'Reilly and Roderick Strong) at NXT Takeover: Chicago, requiring facial surgery.[23] Lorcan returned two months to the day of his injury on August 16, losing to War Raiders at an NXT live event.[24] Lorcan spent the latter part of 2018 bouncing between the NXT and NXT UK brands. In February 2019, Lorcan and Burch were participants in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament, but were eliminated in the first round by The Forgotten Sons.[25]

In March 2019, Lorcan took part in a tournament on 205 Live to name a challenger for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship at WrestleMania 35.[26] He defeated Humberto Carrillo in the first round, but lost to Cedric Alexander in the second round.[27] On March 26, 2019, it was announced that he was moving to the 205 Live brand, but would still wrestle for NXT.[28] He then redebuted on that night's episode of 205 Live, costing Alexander a match against Ariya Daivari and attacking him after the match, establishing himself as a heel in the process.[27][29] On the April 16 episode of 205 Live, he defeated Alexander in Alexander's final match on 205 Live. After the match, Lorcan shook Alexander's hand as a sign of respect, turning Lorcan face in the process.[30]

On the September 18 episode of NXT, Lorcan was defeated by Lio Rush in a number one contender's match for the Cruiserweight Championship.[31] On December 6, 2019, Oney Lorcan announced on his Twitter that he signed a multi-year contract with WWE. On the February 13, 2020 episode of NXT UK, Lorcan teamed up with Danny Burch in a tag team match defeating The Hunt (Primate and Wild Boar).[32] They then teamed up again on the February 13 episode of NXT UK in a non-title match against the NXT UK Tag Team Champions Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) but failed to beat them.[33] On the May 20 episode of NXT, Lorcan and Burch defeated Ever-Rise and proceeded to call out the NXT Tag Team Champions Imperium (Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner) afterwards by mocking their signature pose. The following week, they challenged them for the NXT Tag Team Championship, but were defeated by Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) in a number one contender's match.

On the October 21 episode of NXT, after Undisputed Era members Bobby Fish and Roderick Strong were taken out, Lorcan and Burch replaced them in an NXT Tag Team Championship match.[34] They won the titles by defeating Breezango (Tyler Breeze and Fandango) with help from Pat McAfee, turning heel for the second time in his WWE career.[35][34][36] On March 23, 2021, William Regal vacated the NXT Tag Team Championship after Burch suffered a shoulder injury in a title defense vs Finn Balor and Karrion Kross on the March 17, 2021 edition of NXT.[37] They failed to reclaim the titles against new champions, MSK, on the September 7 edition of NXT. After "NXT 2.0" debuted the following week, Burch was taken off television, ending the team with Lorcan. Lorcan wrestled his final match in a losing effort against Xyon Quinn in October, before being released in November.[38]

Coaching role and in-ring retirement (2022–present)

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On 8 October 2022, it was announced that Lorcan returned to WWE as a coach at their Performance Center. In 2023, Girard confirmed that he had retired from in-ring competition.

Other media

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As Oney Lorcan, he made his video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K19 and also appears in WWE 2K20 and WWE 2K22.[39][40] The NHL's Washington Capitals used his WWE song "Combative" by CFO$ as its official goal song from 2017 to 2019.[41]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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Oney Lorcan is the of Christopher Girard, an American retired and current coach born on December 21, 1985, in , . Standing at 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and weighing approximately 190 pounds (86 kg), Girard debuted in in 2008 under the Biff Busick on the independent circuit. Girard initially built his reputation in promotions such as (CZW), where he captured the , as well as EVOLVE, (PWG), and CHIKARA, known for his hard-hitting brawling style emphasizing strikes, submissions, and technical mat wrestling. In 2015, he signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to the NXT developmental brand, adopting the Oney Lorcan to reflect his roots. During his NXT tenure from 2015 to 2021, he competed in high-profile matches, including rivalries on 205 Live, and achieved his greatest success as one-half of the NXT Tag Team Champions alongside in 2020, holding the titles for five months. Following WWE's NXT 2.0 rebranding, Girard requested and received his release from the company in November 2021. He briefly returned to the independent scene under the Biff Busick moniker in 2022, wrestling for promotions like West Coast Pro and . In early 2023, it was reported that Girard had retired from in-ring competition, citing a desire to transition to behind-the-scenes roles. He rejoined in October 2022 as a guest coach at the Performance Center in , and was officially listed as a full-time coach by August 2024, later expanding to producer duties for NXT programming as of July 2025. In this capacity, he works under head coach , contributing to talent development alongside figures like and .

Personal life

Early life

Christopher Girard, professionally known as Oney Lorcan, was born on December 21, 1985, in . Girard grew up in the area, a region renowned for its vibrant sports culture centered around teams such as the , Boston Red Sox, and .

Training and background

Girard, raised in the working-class town of Walpole near , drew from his roots to cultivate a rugged, resilient that would define his in-ring presence. He began training for a in 2008 at the Training Center in , a facility that succeeded the renowned Pro Wrestling School and emphasized technical fundamentals under trainers like Mike Hollow and Brian Fury. Inspired by the gritty style of wrestlers such as Daniel Bryan—whose mat-based approach and underdog spirit resonated with him—and the vibrant local independent scene around Wrestling, Girard honed a hard-hitting, submission-oriented technique during his initial two years of preparation. Early in his training, he adopted ring names like Christopher Girard, reflecting his real identity, and Vortex, an early persona used in local tryouts before settling on Biff Busick for his debut.

Professional wrestling career

Independent circuit (2008–2015)

Girard began his professional wrestling career in 2008 under the ring name Biff Busick, debuting in Chaotic Wrestling, a New England-based promotion where he trained and competed extensively in his early years. His initial matches showcased a rugged, hard-hitting style, quickly establishing his character as the self-proclaimed "Manliest Man" in wrestling through intense brawls and technical exchanges. One of his early bouts ended in a no contest during a "Manliest Man Match" on November 7, 2008, at Chaotic Wrestling's Night of Chaos event in Lowell, Massachusetts, highlighting his aggressive approach from the outset. Busick's time in Chaotic Wrestling laid the foundation for his indie reputation, as he captured multiple titles, including the New England Championship in 2011 and the Championship in 2012, solidifying his status as a top talent in the regional scene. By 2012, he expanded to other promotions, joining (CZW), where he built momentum through gritty performances that emphasized stiff strikes and mat-based grappling. His breakthrough came on May 10, 2014, at CZW's Proving Grounds event in Voorhees, , when he defeated to win the in a hard-fought singles match. Busick defended the title successfully against on June 22, 2014, at Beyond Wrestling's Uncomfortable show, retaining via pinfall in a brutal encounter that underscored his resilience as champion. He held the belt for 161 days until losing it to Sozio on October 18, 2014, at CZW's Tangled Web 7. Parallel to his CZW run, Busick appeared regularly in Evolve from 2013 to 2015, a promotion known for technical wrestling that aligned with his evolving style. He debuted in the 2013 Style Battle tournament, reaching the finals on at EVOLVE 24 but submitting to in a showcase of expertise. The following year, Busick scored a significant victory over on May 9 at EVOLVE 29, using a series of suplexes and submissions to secure the pin. His rematch with Gulak at EVOLVE 33 on August 10, 2014, in , , was a standout technical clinic, with both men trading punishing holds and counters; though Gulak won, the bout highlighted Busick's shift toward a more submission-oriented arsenal, incorporating rear-naked chokes and half-nelson suplexes into his hard-hitting base. These Evolve appearances refined his technician persona, earning praise for psychologically layered matches that prioritized realism over flash. Busick's brief stint in (PWG) from 2014 to 2015 exposed him to West Coast high-flyers, contrasting his grounded style. He debuted on October 17, 2014, at PWG's BOLA Night 2, falling to in a competitive opener that tested his endurance against faster opponents. In 2015, he teamed with at DDT4 on May 22, losing in the first round to and in a high-energy tag match filled with aerial maneuvers and Busick's signature lariats. Later that year, at the on August 28, Busick advanced in the first round by defeating with a half-nelson , demonstrating his adaptability in PWG's athletic environment before exiting the tournament. Throughout his tenure from 2008 to 2015, Busick amassed key achievements, including his reign and consistent contention in Evolve and PWG, while his Chaotic Wrestling success provided early validation as a reliable draw in the Northeast indies. His style development—from raw brawler to submission specialist—positioned him as a versatile performer, influencing peers through stiff, story-driven bouts across promotions.

WWE career (2015–2021)

Lorcan signed a developmental contract with in September 2015 and was assigned to the NXT brand under his indie ring name Biff Busick. His in-ring debut took place at an NXT on October 30, 2015, in , where he competed in a Halloween costume won by Bayley. Busick made his televised NXT debut on the June 22, 2016, episode, defeating Tye Dillinger in a singles match. In June 2016, rebranded him as Oney Lorcan, a name derived from Irish Gaelic meaning "one fierce champion," aligning with his hard-hitting, striker persona. Lorcan's early NXT run positioned him in the midcard, highlighted by competitive bouts that showcased his technical grappling and stiff striking style, evolving from his roots into a more polished brawler. He challenged for a spot in the No. 1 contender's fatal four-way on the December 14, 2016, episode of NXT, though he fell short. An uppercard push followed in 2017, including a high-profile loss to Aleister Black in a dark match before : and subsequent television appearances that built his reputation as a resilient . Sporadic main roster opportunities arose during this period, such as his participation in the 2016 , where he lost to in the first round on September 7. Lorcan also debuted on 205 Live on April 4, 2017, replacing an injured to face , losing via roll-up after a hard-fought exchange. These outings emphasized his cruiserweight eligibility despite weighing over the 205-pound limit, focusing on his explosive uppercuts and submission holds. In October 2017, after trading intense singles matches in mid-2017, including a gritty encounter on August 9 where Lorcan lost to Danny Burch via pinfall after a Boston Crab reversal, Lorcan partnered with the British technician to form a tag team emphasizing brutal, close-quarters combat. Their debut as a unit came on the October 25 episode of NXT, defeating Riddick Moss and Tino Sabbatelli in a hard-hitting affair. The duo climbed the NXT tag division over the next three years, competing in high-stakes matches like a ladder match loss to The Street Profits at NXT TakeOver: XXV on June 1, 2019. Their perseverance paid off on October 21, 2020, when they captured the NXT Tag Team Championship from Breezango on NXT, ending the latter's 56-day reign with Burch submitting Fandango. Lorcan and Burch defended the titles successfully multiple times, including against The Grizzled Young Veterans and Legado del Fantasma, holding the belts for 153 days until vacating them on March 23, 2021, due to Burch's injury. As 2021 progressed, Lorcan and Burch received a brief tease toward main roster integration in the Raw tag division, aligning with a brawling archetype similar to emerging factions like the early stable. However, this momentum halted when granted their release request on November 4, , as part of widespread budget cuts amid corporate restructuring. Throughout his tenure, Lorcan's style matured into a relentless striker, prioritizing upperbody strikes and chain wrestling to complement Burch's submissions, establishing them as gritty workhorses in NXT's tag landscape.

Release and independent return (2021–2023)

Following his request for release, Oney Lorcan was granted it by on November 4, 2021, concluding a six-year tenure with the company. In a public statement shortly after, Lorcan reflected positively on his time in , noting he would look back fondly on the experience while expressing enthusiasm for future wrestling endeavors worldwide. After his 90-day expired in early February 2022, Lorcan resumed wrestling on the independent circuit under his pre-WWE , Biff Busick, opting for sporadic one-off appearances rather than a full-time schedule. His return featured a critically acclaimed no-disqualification match against at Beyond Wrestling's Day 91 event on February 4, 2022, which showcased his hard-hitting brawling style and drew praise for its intensity. Additional select bouts included a technical clash with at Beyond Wrestling's Munky Business on March 13, 2022, often regarded as a poignant, low-key highlight amid his transitional phase, and a defeat to Jordan Oliver at JCW's Fully Loaded on May 21, 2022. By July 2022, Busick announced an indefinite hiatus from in-ring performances, entering a phase of semi-retirement characterized by limited commitments and a focus on reflection rather than regular competition. During this period, he explored coaching opportunities with independent promotions, including guest sessions with over the summer of 2022. Uncertainty lingered regarding a potential full return to wrestling, with Busick stating in December 2022 that while he had stepped away for the year, he remained unsure if he had competed in his final match, emphasizing enjoyment of his career to that point.

WWE coaching role (2022–present)

In October 2022, Christopher Girard, better known by his ring name Oney Lorcan, rejoined as a full-time coach at the Performance Center in . He was officially listed as a coach in August 2024, with his role expanding to include producer duties for NXT programming as of July 2025. Lorcan's duties center on developing NXT talent, where he imparts technical wrestling fundamentals and tag team dynamics informed by his own career as a former NXT Tag Team Champion. His coaching approach emphasizes the practical insights gained from navigating WWE's system as an in-ring performer under personas like Biff Busick and Oney Lorcan. In this role, he has focused on enhancing recruits' skills in mat-based grappling and collaborative maneuvers, leveraging his reputation for hard-hitting, ground-oriented style. Lorcan officially retired from in-ring competition in early 2023, a decision confirmed by head coach , allowing him to dedicate fully to talent development. Despite the , he has made occasional non-competitive on-screen appearances in NXT events. As of November 2025, Lorcan remains a full-time coach and producer, actively contributing to NXT storylines and recruit training with no indications of an in-ring comeback. His work has included guiding emerging stars in refining their in-ring psychology, exemplified by emphases on resilient, technical approaches similar to those seen in performers like during his NXT tenure.

Other media

Video games

Oney Lorcan made his debut as a playable character in the WWE 2K video game series with WWE 2K19 in 2018, appearing under his NXT brand affiliation with a moveset that highlighted his technical grappling style, including the half-and-half suplex as a signature maneuver. His in-game profile reflected his real-life attributes, such as a height of 6 feet 1 inch and weight of 190 pounds, billed from Boston, Massachusetts. Lorcan returned as a playable character in WWE 2K20 (2019), where his attire and animations were updated to emphasize his tag team partnership with Danny Burch, including shared entrance motions and coordinated gear representing their NXT Tag Team Championship run. This iteration also incorporated the single-leg Boston crab as one of his finishers, a submission hold drawn from his wrestling arsenal. He maintained his NXT brand placement with an overall rating of 73, allowing players to utilize him in various match types and story modes. In (2022), Lorcan appeared once more as a playable NXT with an overall rating of 76, featuring further refinements to his tag team aesthetics alongside Burch, such as updated trunks and entrance animations that captured their brawling duo dynamic. His moveset continued to include the half-and-half and single-leg , enabling signature sequences in and modes. Following his 2021 release from WWE's active roster, Lorcan was absent from the base playable lineup in WWE 2K23 (2023), WWE 2K24 (2024), and WWE 2K25 (2025), reflecting his transition away from in-ring performances. However, his likeness remained accessible through preset entrance animations shared with Burch, as well as community creations in custom character tools, allowing players to recreate his style using available moves and attires. This limited presence aligned with his shift to a behind-the-scenes coaching role within WWE.

Film and television appearances

Oney Lorcan, whose real name is Christopher Girard, has primarily appeared on television through WWE's professional wrestling programming, where he performed under various ring names including The Carolina Panther and Biff Busick before adopting Oney Lorcan. His earliest notable TV appearance came on the January 1, 2010, episode of WWE SmackDown!, where he competed as The Carolina Panther in a losing effort against The Great Khali. This marked his initial foray into WWE's flagship broadcast, though it was a one-off match at the time. Lorcan gained prominence on WWE's developmental brand with regular appearances on WWE NXT starting in 2015, showcasing his hard-hitting style in numerous matches and storylines, including tag team runs with partners like Danny Burch. He portrayed the character across over 100 episodes, contributing to key moments such as his NXT Tag Team Championship reign in 2021. Additionally, from 2016 onward, he featured in episodes of WWE: 205 Live, WWE's cruiserweight-focused show, where he competed in high-intensity bouts emphasizing technical grappling and submissions. Beyond mainline WWE television, Lorcan appeared as Biff Busick in the 2013 wrestling video release Beyond Americanrana, a production documenting independent matches from the Beyond Wrestling promotion. This appearance highlighted his early career on the independent circuit, predating his full WWE tenure. No non-wrestling film roles or documentary features have been documented for Lorcan outside of these wrestling-related media.

Championships and accomplishments

Professional wrestling championships

Oney Lorcan, known earlier in his career as Biff Busick, captured his first major singles title in Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) by defeating Drew Gulak to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship on May 10, 2014, at the Proving Grounds event in Voorhees, New Jersey. His reign lasted 161 days until he lost the title to Sozio in a no-rope barbed wire match on October 18, 2014, at CZW's Tangled Web 7 event, also in Voorhees. During this period, Busick made successful defenses, including a notable victory over Martin Kirby at the TCW vs. CZW: Against All Odds interpromotional event on June 28, 2014, showcasing his technical grappling style against international competition. This championship run solidified his reputation on the independent circuit as a hard-hitting technician capable of carrying the top title through intense, stipulation-heavy matches. In WWE's NXT brand, Lorcan achieved tag team success alongside , defeating Breezango ( and ) to win the on the October 21, 2020, episode of NXT. The opportunistic victory came after interfered to prevent from competing, allowing Burch and Lorcan to capitalize on the chaos. Their combined reign spanned 152 days, ending on March 23, 2021, when the titles were vacated due to Burch suffering a injury during a match the previous week, rendering the team unable to defend. Despite a brief title loss to McAfee and on December 9, 2020—which was later nullified due to McAfee's non-wrestler status—the duo retained recognition as champions through the end of their run. Burch and Lorcan recorded three successful defenses during their tenure, emphasizing their gritty, upper-body strike-based teamwork. Key victories included retaining against Ever-Rise (Chase Parker and Matt Martel) on the November 11, 2020, NXT episode in a hard-fought brawl, as well as triumphs over (James Drake and ) on January 20, 2021, and another win over Ever-Rise on February 10, 2021. These matches highlighted the pair's resilience, often overcoming larger opponents through coordinated submissions and suplexes, and marked Lorcan's most prominent title achievement before transitioning to a coaching role. ; River City Wrestling : RCW Championship (1 time)

Other accomplishments

Lorcan has been recognized in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's annual PWI 500 rankings of the top 500 singles wrestlers multiple times, peaking at No. 157 in 2014 and ranking No. 162 in 2016. In 2020, Lorcan and tag team partner were nominated for Tag Team of the Year in the NXT Year-End Awards, acknowledging their hard-hitting style and competitive performances against top teams like .

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