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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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Profile

Brian Pillman Jr.
Brian Pillman Jr.
Name Brian Pillman Jr.
Real name Brian Zachary Pillman
Nicknames "Flyin'," "The Hollywood Kid," "The Loose Cannon 2.0," "The Prince That Was Promised"
Name history Alex King (2017), Brian Pillman II (2018), Brian Pillman Jr. (2018-2023), Lexis King (2023-)
Family Brian Pillman (father), Lexi Pillman (sister)
Maestro(s) Lance Storm & Rip Rogers
Birth date, location September 9, 1993 - Erlanger, Kentucky
Obituary date
Debut, location December 18, 2017
Lost mask to
Height 6'1"/185 cms
Weight 225 lbs/102 kg
Signature moves Dire Promises/Coronation, Sleeping Hero German Suplex, Air Pillman
Titles: WWE NXT Heritage Cup Champion, several other non-Mexican championships

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).

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