Oliver Biney (born 8 August 1983) is an English professional wrestler best known for his time in WWE, performing under the ring name Rampage Brown.
Biney made his FCW debut teaming with Kenneth Cameron in a losing effort against Damien Sandow and Titus O'Neil.
On 25 September 2016 Rampage defeated Joe Coffey in the finals of the tournament to win the Progress Atlas Championship.
Rampage made his last pre-WWE appearance for the promotion on 30 December 2019 at Progress Chapter 100: Unboxing Live lV - A New Hope teaming with Dan Maloney in a losing effort against Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven and Tyler Bate).
[6][7] Rampage made his Insane Championship Wrestling debut on 5 October 2014 at the O2 Academy Newcastle, in a losing effort to Kid Fite.
Almost a year to the day later, Rampage challenged Drew Galloway for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship in Newcastle, but was unsuccessful.
[8] After appearing on two ICW events in 2016, Rampage returned in early 2017 alongside Ashton Smith, collectively known as The P.O.D (Personification Of Destruction).
The P.O.D would not return to ICW together until Fear & Loathing XI, on 2 December at The SSE Hydro, where they defeated The Briscoe Brothers, The Kings Of Catch, The Purge, The Fite Network and Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins in a 6 team Tables, ladders, and chairs match, for a guaranteed shot at the ICW Tag Team Championships.
[9][10] In October 2014 Biney 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.
Rampage once again challenged Big Damo for the WCPW World Championship at Stacked in a fatal-four way including Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners where the latter would win.
Rampage participated in WCPW’s first ever Magnificent 7 Ladder match on the 22 July 2017 episode of Loaded against El Ligero, Jay Lethal, Gabriel Kidd, Drake, Alex Gracie and Primate.
This match was similar to WWE’s Money in the Bank concept where the winner would win a briefcase that would allow them to cash it in and challenge for the WCPW World Championship anytime in the next year.
On 19 March 2018 at the newly renamed, Defiant Wrestling's event Lights Out 2018, Rampage defeated Christopher Daniels, El Ligero, Gabriel Kidd, Joe Hendry, No Fun Dunne and Prince Ameen in the second Magnificent 7 Ladder Match to win the Magnificent 7 Briefcase.
[15] At Built to Destroy 2019, Rampage lost the Defiant World Championship to David Starr in what would be his final match for the promotion before it closed later that year.
[20] Biney made his debut under the ring name Rampage Brown on the 12 November 2020 episode of NXT UK defeating Jack Starz.
Over the next few months, Rampage would rack up wins over the likes of Saxon Huxley, Josh Morrell, Dave Mastiff and Joe Coffey.