Much of his career has been connected with fellow wrestler Mike Knox, as the two have held championships together as a tag team and have feuded on multiple occasions.
[8] His statistics were as follows: 29 plate appearances, 27 at-bats, 4 hits, 3 runs, 2 RBIs, 2 walks, 9 strikeouts, and 4 total bases.
On July 10, 2002, The A Squad defeated Ice Cream Man and Cody Hawk to win the HWA Tag Team Championship,[13] although this title reign is not recorded in the company's official history.
[14] That year, Neikirk was rated number 481 on Pro Wrestling Illustrated's annual PWI 500 list of the top wrestlers in the world.
[15] On August 31, 2003, Neikirk wrestled a match on WWE's Sunday Night Heat television program in which he was defeated by Test.
They defeated Navajo Warrior and Hawaiian Lion on January 18, 2005 to win the IZW Tag Team Championship.
They held the title belts until March 15, when they dropped them to California Connection (Peter Goodman and Antonio Mestre).
[20] Competing as a singles wrestler, Neikirk won the DSW Heavyweight Championship on December 22 that year by defeating Mike Mizanin.
[24] Neikirk and Knox were sent to Florida Championship Wrestling, another WWE developmental territory, where they continued to form a tag team.
Neikirk also appeared on WWE's Extreme Championship Wrestling program as one of Paul Heyman's bodyguards.
[28] He then returned to Impact Zone Wrestling, where he won the NWA Arizona Heavyweight Championship on December 30, 2008 in a match against G.Q.
This rematch ended in a draw,[29] but Gallo defeated Neikirk to win the vacant title on March 10.
He retired shortly after, coming back two nights only in 2016 for the short-lived indie promotion Western States Wrestling.