Noam Dar

[7] He moved with his family to Scotland at the age of five and settled in Ayr, where he became a supporter of Glasgow-based football club Rangers and a fan of English rock band Oasis, the latter of which inspired a large part of his wrestling gimmick.

[14] Dar entered a tournament to become the One Pro Wrestling 1PW World Heavyweight Champion in February 2011; he was unsuccessful but later that year went on to become the final 1PW Openweight Champion, winning the vacant title in a four-way match with Marty Scurll, Kris Travis and Joey Hayes and successfully defending it against Bad Bones and Kid Kash at 1PW's final show.

[15] In October 2011, Dar worked a dark match for Dragon Gate UK's "Yosuka vs Shingo 3" event, in a winning effort against Daniel Robert.

[18][19][20] In 2011, Dar began working higher profile matches, challenging multiple times for the BCW Heavyweight and Openweight Championships, albeit unsuccessfully and wrestling bigger name opponents such as Eddie Edwards for IPW, continuing the feud into 2012.

[23] In April 2012, Dar began competing for Lionheart's Pro Wrestling Elite promotion, debuting with a win over Mark Haskins, before a loss to AJ Styles.

[24] Dar was entered into a tournament to crown a PWE World Heavyweight Champion, defeating El Ligero and Mikey Whiplash before losing to Andy Wild in the finals.

[28][29][30][31] RPW invited Dar back for a run of shows which saw him defeat Mark Andrews in his return, but lose contests to Michael Elgin and Marty Scurll.

[61] On 11 November 2018, it was announced Dar would make a further appearance at ICW Fear and Loathing XI, teaming with Wolfgang and BT Gunn against British Strong Style.

[62] Dar returned to ICW on Night Two of Fear & Loathing XII, and defeated Kieran Kelly & Leyton Buzzard in a triple threat match.

Event, Noam Dar defeated Stevie Xavier to capture the ICW World Heavyweight Title for the first time, something he never managed to do in his first stint with the promotion.

After prolonged inactivity as champion due to COVID-19 and his WWE contract limitations, Dar was forced to vacate the ICW World Heavyweight Championship,[63] ending his reign at 583 days.

[70] Following the championship loss, Dar would remain a prominent figure in PCW in 2014 and 2015, wrestling established names like Paul London, Steve Corino, Chris Hero, Tommaso Ciampa, John Morrison and Rob Van Dam.

Dar was a surprise addition to the main-event of "Tribute to the Troops 3" iPPV on 25 June 2016, defeating Drew Galloway and Sha Samuels to win the PCW Heavyweight Championship.

He retained the title twice in one night on 6 August 2016 at the "Fifth Anniversary" iPPV, defeating Samuels in a rematch and "Road to Glory" 2016 winner and current PCW Tag Team Champion Rampage Brown, respectively.

In 2014, Dar entered and won the first Progress World Cup tournament; representing Israel he defeated Darrell Allen (Jamaica), Grado (Scotland) and Rampage Brown (England).

He then entered the inaugural "Super Strong Style 16" tournament but was eliminated in the first round by Dave Mastiff due to referee stoppage and a storyline injury.

[90][91][92] Dar was a contestant on Season 2 of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's British Boot Camp which was televised nationally in the UK on Challenge TV.

[97] As one of the final six, Dar accompanied TNA on their UK stadium tour where he was victorious in a pair of Tag Team matches and wrestled to a no-contest with Rampage Brown.

[104] On 31 March 2016, Dar was announced as a participant in WWE's upcoming Global Cruiserweight Series tournament representing both Israel and Scotland.

[105] The tournament, now renamed the "Cruiserweight Classic", began on 23 June with Dar defeating Indian representative Gurv Sihra in his first round match.

[110] On 7 November episode of Raw, Dar teamed with The Brian Kendrick in a losing effort against Rich Swann and Sin Cara in his main roster debut, which also was in his home country.

[116] After weeks of Fox receiving anonymous flowers (in which Dar would take credit for them), Swann revealed himself to be the sender on 18 April episode of 205 Live.

[120] In the latter half of 2017, Dar joined "The Zo Train," a faction consisting of Ariya Daivari, Drew Gulak, Tony Nese, and WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore.

[122] Dar underwent successful surgery to his left knee on 14 December to repair a tear in his meniscus, and despite not having a definitive timetable for returning, stated that it was "more than likely going to be around the five-month mark.

[125] On 17 October, at the first episode of NXT UK, Dar unsuccessfully challenged Pete Dunne for the WWE United Kingdom Championship in the main event.

In 2021, Dar started hosting his own talk show called Supernova Sessions and begun an on-screen association with real life friend Sha Samuels.

On 14 July episode of NXT UK, Noam Dar lost the Heritage Cup Championship to Mark Coffey with the match ending in the sixth round.

At NXT Battleground on 28 May, Dar defeated Lee to retain the Heritage Cup with assistance from Jakara Jackson, Lash Legend and Oro Mensah.

On 6 June episode of NXT during a backstage segment, Dar would accept Nathan Frazer's challenge for the Heritage Cup and introduce the group as The Meta-Four.

[132][133][134] On the 27 February 2024 episode of NXT, Dar lost the Heritage Cup to No Quarter Catch Crew's Charlie Dempsey, losing the match 2-1, ending his third reign at 189 days.