[7] At wXw 16 Carat Gold, Lucky defeated Ringkampf's Timothy Thatcher and Axel Dieter Jr., and 2017 winner Ilja Dragunov on his way to the final, before gaining an upset victory over Walter.
[10] In October, he began teaming with Kyle Fletcher as wXw's official representatives of Schadenfreude, a stable that originated in Fight Club: Pro (FCP).
[11] In 2020, Lucky was defeated in the first round of wXw 16 Carat Gold, and turned heel on night three, changing his ring name to his birth name, while introducing a new stable, Ezel, alongside Grup Anarsi (Abdul Kenan and Aytac Bahar).
[14] During July, he participated in a tournament for the vacant Shotgun Championship, and defeated Hektor Invictus in the final to win his first singles title in wXw.
[17] Since wXw's return in the summer, Ezel and Die Raucherpause had come to an agreement that neither stable would interfere in each other's business, with Norman Harras often acting as the middleman.
[23] A series of vignettes hyping his debut began on the 25 February episode of NXT UK, and on 4 March, his ring name on the brand was revealed to be Teoman.
[29] In September, Teoman competed in a tournament to determine the number one contender to the NXT UK Heritage Cup, defeating Nathan Frazer in the first round but lost to Wolfgang in the semifinals.
[32] On 18 November episode of NXT UK, Teoman and Raja defeated them in a tag team match, after a distraction from Charlie Dempsey attacking Joe Coffey.
[33] On 2 December episode of NXT UK, Raja (with Teoman on the phone) accepted Dempsey into their group, officially dubbed "Die Familie.
[41] On 23 June episode of NXT UK, Die Familie had another shot at the tag titles after Smith and Carter vacated them, but failed to win a Fatal 4-Way elimination match after Raja was pinned by eventual winners Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs.