[1][6] Rinehurst debuted in 1984 in the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based Universal Wrestling Federation under the ring name Jack Victory.
[2] His first match came on October 10, 1984, when he teamed with Jake Roberts in a defeat to The Rock 'n' Roll Express at a Mid South (later UWF) TV taping in Shreveport, LA.
Six days after losing to The Snowman, Victory moved to the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion.
A month after he debut he gained his first victory for the promotion on June 24 in Fort Worth, TX when he defeated Mike Reed.
Jack Victory returned to Mid South Wrestling (UWF) on March 17, 1986, losing to Brett Sawyer at a television taping in Tulsa.
[13] The new UWF Tag-Team Champions successfully defended the titles against The Fantastics, as well as Chavo Guerrero & Jeff Raitz before losing to Bill Irwin & Leroy Brown on November 9, 1986.
Three days later Victory & Tatum defeated Solomon Grundy & Skip Young via disqualification to win the World Class Texas Tag-Team Championship.
The Simpson Brothers would win back the titles once more during the spring of 1988, but then lost the championship by countout to Victory and Tatum at the 5th Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions on May 8.
[17] The four continued to feud with each other through the summer, and Victory's final match with the promotion came on September 5, 1988, when he faced Steve Cox at an event in Fort Worth.
At Clash of Champions IV in Chattanooga, TN on December 7 Ivan Koloff faced Paul Jones in a singles match.
The January 28, 1989 edition of Worldwide saw The Junkyard Dog team with Michael Hayes to defeat The Russian Assassins via disqualification.
[22] On March 25 on World Championship Wrestling Victory attacked partner Randy Rose, and would be seen being paid off by manager Paul E Dangerously on the April 9th edition of NWA Main Event.
On the April 22, 1989 episode of World Championship Wrestling he teamed with Rip Morgan for the first time, but the new duo was defeated by Randy Rose and Ranger Ross.
Now known as The New Zealand Militia,[3][20] they faced The Dynamic Dudes (Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace) in the quarterfinals of a tournament to crown new NWA World Tag Team Champions.
[23] After this he began teaming with Morgan full-time, facing the Dynamic Dudes and Ding Dongs in a series of house show matches.
As the summer concluded The New Zealand Militia transitioned to a house show series with the newly formed Steiner Brothers, but were unsuccessful in numerous matches.
In September they resumed their feud with the Dynamic Dudes and would later move on to a house show series with The Road Warriors where they were winless.
On Clash of Champions IX in Troy, NY on November 15 he donned a mask yet again, this time competing as "The Super Destroyer.
Maskless again, on the November 25th edition of World Championship Wrestling the Milita appeared with Lord Littlebrook for the first time and defeated Ricky Nelson & Mike Jackson.
On the February 3, 1990 edition of NWA Worldwide the New Zealand Militia entered a tournament to crown new United States Tag-Team Champions but lost in the quarter finals to eventual winners Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk.
On April 13, 1991, on NWA Pro Victory & Morgan defeated The Lightning Express, and after the match the Royal Family said that they were after both the United States and World Tag-Team Championships.
However the Royal Family was winless that month on the house show circuit, falling to the tandems of Big Josh & Dustin Rhodes and The Junkyard Dog & Tommy Rich.
On May 10 at a house show in Cincinnati, Ohio the Royal Family lost in an upset to Ron Cumberledge & Brad Armstrong, and a day later fell to The Junkyard Dog & Sam Houston.
Now mired in a long losing streak, the Royal Family ended its WCW run with a defeat to Tom Zenk & The Junkyard Dog.
[32] His first match came on January 8, 1992, when he teamed with Kahoz & MS-1 to defeat Lazor Trony, Mano Negra & Oro in Mexico City.
[34] During his CMLL run he also made a brief return to the Global Wrestling Federation, losing to GWF North American Champion Rod Price in Dallas, TX on September 18, 1992.
Victory was scheduled to make his ECW PPV debut at Heat Wave 98 in Dayton, OH on August 2, 1998, in a match against New Jack.
Ten months after breaking his leg he made his return to in-ring action, teaming with Corino to face Jazz & Francine at a house show in Dalton, GA on August 21, 1999.
On August 29, 1999, he teamed with Rhino in an unsuccessful attempt to wrest the ECW Tag-Team Championship from Tommy Dreamer & Raven.