Brian Mailhot (born August 12, 1975) is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter, better known for his short stint in World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown!
[2] Mailhot debuted in 1999 for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance, losing to Larry Huntley in a match in Portland, Maine.
After his first match Mailhot elected to take more time to focus on his in ring training and worked for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance in a character role as their commissioner.
He debuted as Brian Black on February 21, 2004, in a loss to Adam Booker, which led to a short feud between the two.
Mailhot began training in WWE's auxiliary developmental territory, Deep South Wrestling.
He also introduced Marty Wright as "The Boogeyman" as a decision by the network for ratings, added "The Juniors", a midget wrestling division and the tag team "The Dicks" (John Toland and Chad Wicks), though all were later released.
On the February 3, 2006, edition of SmackDown!, William Regal and Paul Burchill told Canon that they no longer wanted to be a tag team so they could go their separate ways.
Later, on the April 21, 2006, edition of SmackDown!, Canon remarked that The Miz was acting inappropriately, and had him escorted from the arena by security.
He won the AOM Heavyweight Championship from Captain Freedom in South Portland, Maine on November 20, 2010, only to lose it later in the night to Larry Zbyszko.