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|nicknames="Flyin'," "The Hollywood Kid," "The Loose Cannon 2.0," "The Prince That Was Promised" | |nicknames="Flyin'," "The Hollywood Kid," "The Loose Cannon 2.0," "The Prince That Was Promised" | ||
|nameHistory=Alex King (2017), Brian Pillman II (2018), Brian Pillman Jr. (2018-2023), Lexis King (2023-) | |nameHistory=Alex King (2017), Brian Pillman II (2018), Brian Pillman Jr. (2018-2023), Lexis King (2023-) | ||
|family=Brian Pillman (father) | |family=Brian Pillman (father), Lexi Pillman (sister) | ||
|maestro=Lance Storm & Rip Rogers | |maestro=Lance Storm & Rip Rogers | ||
|birthdate=[[September 9]], [[1993]] - Erlanger, Kentucky | |birthdate=[[September 9]], [[1993]] - Erlanger, Kentucky | ||
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|weight=225 lbs/102 kg | |weight=225 lbs/102 kg | ||
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|signatureMoves=Dire Promises, Sleeping Hero German Suplex | |signatureMoves=Dire Promises/Coronation, Sleeping Hero German Suplex, Air Pillman | ||
|titles=WWE NXT Heritage Cup Champion, several other non-Mexican championships | |titles=WWE NXT Heritage Cup Champion, several other non-Mexican championships | ||
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Before his arrival in WWE, the younger Pillman wrestled two matches in [[México]], teaming up with fellow second-generation standout [[Davey Boy Smith Jr.]] to revive the [[Hart Foundation]]. Both matches for [[MLW]] Fusion took place at [[Auditorio de Tijuana]] and resulted in victory for the new Foundation; first on [[October 5]], [[2019]] over [[Dragon Lee II]] and [[Extreme Tiger]], and then on [[March 13]], [[2020]] over Los Mercenarios ([[Texano Jr.]] and [[Rey Escorpión]]). | Before his arrival in WWE, the younger Pillman wrestled two matches in [[México]], teaming up with fellow second-generation standout [[Davey Boy Smith Jr.]] to revive the [[Hart Foundation]]. Both matches for [[MLW]] Fusion took place at [[Auditorio de Tijuana]] and resulted in victory for the new Foundation; first on [[October 5]], [[2019]] over [[Dragon Lee II]] and [[Extreme Tiger]], and then on [[March 13]], [[2020]] over Los Mercenarios ([[Texano Jr.]] and [[Rey Escorpión]]). | ||
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[[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]] | [[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Former The Crash wrestlers]] | [[Category:Former The Crash wrestlers]] | ||
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The son of WCW/ECW/WWF star Brian Pillman; was only four years old when his father died.
Before his arrival in WWE, the younger Pillman wrestled two matches in México, teaming up with fellow second-generation standout Davey Boy Smith Jr. to revive the Hart Foundation. Both matches for MLW Fusion took place at Auditorio de Tijuana and resulted in victory for the new Foundation; first on October 5, 2019 over Dragon Lee II and Extreme Tiger, and then on March 13, 2020 over Los Mercenarios (Texano Jr. and Rey Escorpión).