Crowbar (wrestler)

After completing his training, he began wrestling on the independent circuit under the ring name Devon Storm and formed a successful tag team known as The Extreme with Ace Darling.

In November 1994, Storm took part in a tournament for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, vacated by Shane Douglas; he lost to Tracy Smothers in the first round.

After a few years on the indies, Storm wrestled in about 30 matches in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1996, including losing to Taz via countout at Hostile City Showdown, 2 Cold Scorpio at November to Remember in a loser leaves town match, and Balls Mahoney at Holiday Hell.

In 1997, Ford, while using his Devon Storm name, took part in a tournament in the World Wrestling Federation to determine the first-ever Light Heavyweight Champion.

The gimmick of the faction saw all three members act mentally insane, with Daffney becoming known for screaming in her matches and Crowbar being prone to using high risk moves.

However, Candido entered the ring and hit Crowbar with a reverse piledriver and Daffney inadvertently pinned him while trying to revive him and thus became the second woman to hold the Cruiserweight Championship.

Crowbar soon began feuding with former tag partner David Flair as well, in which both men traded wins on Thunder.

During his tenure with the company, Storm became the WWA's first and only Hardcore Champion on October 24 when he defeated Danny Dominion in a tables match.

[7] In 2002, Ford, under the new name Tempest, joined NWA Total Nonstop Action and became a part of Father James Mitchell's stable, The New Church.

Crowbar appeared with All Elite Wrestling on October 11, 2021, on an episode of AEW Dark: Elevation in Philadelphia, losing to Joey Janela.