Oney Lorcan

Oney Lorcan
Lorcan in November 2014
Birth name Christopher Girard
Born (1985-12-21) December 21, 1985[1]
Boston, Massachusetts,
United States[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Biff Busick
Carolina Panther
Christopher Girard
Frank O'Rourke
Girard St. Christopher
Oney Lorcan
Vortex
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[2]
Billed weight 190 lb (86 kg)[2]
Billed from Boston, Massachusetts
Trained by Chaotic Pro Wrestling
Killer Kowalski School of Pro Wrestling
Mike Hollow
Lance Storm
Shoichi Funaki[1]
Debut 2008[1]

Christopher Girard (born December 21, 1985) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs in its developmental territory NXT under the ring name Oney Lorcan. He has worked frequently for independent promotions including Combat Zone Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Top Rope Promotions and Chaotic Wrestling under the ring name Biff Busick. He is a one-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion.[1] In addition, he has appeared in notable independent promotions like Westside Xtreme Wrestling, EVOLVE and Dragon Gate USA.[1]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (20082012)

Girard began training at the Chaotic Training Center in August 2008. After two years of training and working for Chaotic Wrestling, he moved to Calgary, Alberta, Canada and Lorcan enrolled in the Storm Wrestling Academy in September 2010. After training with Lance Storm for three months, he moved to Dallas, Texas, and received additional training from Sho Funaki.

Combat Zone Wrestling (2012–2015)

Using the ring name Biff Busick, he debuted in Combat Zone Wrestling at CZW Cerebral, on October 13, 2012, in a dark match and he joined The Front. Busick gained exposure in 2014 at the CZW Best of the Best XIII tournament, where Busick defeated Azrieal, Caleb Konley, and Chuck Taylor to advance to the finals. However, Busick was defeated by Drake Younger.[3] Next, Busick feuded with the CZW World Heavyweight Champion Drew Gulak. At CZW To Infinity, on April 27, 2014, Busick was defeated by Gulak in a title match.[4] The following month, at CZW Proving Grounds, Busick defeated Gulak to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship.[5] Over 161 days, Busick defended the title against wrestlers including Danny Havoc,[6] Mike Bailey,[7] and Dave Crist.[8] At CZW Tangled Web 7, Bussick defeated Chris Dickinson to retain the title. After the match, his stablemate Sozio turned on him and challenged him in to a match. Sozio defeated Busick to win the title.[9] On November 11, 2014, at CZW Cerebral, Busick challenged Sozio for the title in a No Rope Barbed Wire match, but he was defeated.[10] At CZW Cage of Death XVI, Busick participated in a four-way Cage of Death match for the title against Sozio, BLK Jeez, and Drew Gulak, but the match was won by Jeez.[11]

Evolve (2013–2015)

Biff Busick tangles with Ring of Honor's Roderick Strong at an XWA event in Rhode Island

Busick made his debut in Evolve at "Evolve 23" winning a four way elimination match against Green Ant, Josh Alexander, and Maxwell Chicago advancing in the "Style Battle 2013 Tournament". At "Evolve 24" Busick was defeated by Drew Gulak in the finals of the "Style Battle 2013 Tournament". At "Evolve 28", Busick defeated Drew Gulak. From November 10 to 16, 2014, Evolve's parent company, WWNLive, held four events in a ten-day tour of China. Busick ended the tour with a record of 2 wins (against Timothy Thatcher and Jody Kristofferson) and 2 losses (to Johnny Gargano and Thatcher).

Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2014–2015)

On August 29, 2014, Busick made his debut for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), participating in their annual Battle of Los Angeles tournament losing to Roderick Strong in the first round. He also wrestled the following night teaming with Drew Gulak coming up short against ReDRagon. He returned the following show at Untitled II losing to Tommaso Ciampa and Black Cole Sun losing a four-way to Brian Cage which also involved Uhaa Nation and Ciampa. On February 27, 2015, at From Out of Nowhere, Busick picked up his first win in PWG by defeating old rival "Speedball" Mike Bailey, before losing to Brian Cage at Don't Sweat the Technique. He also reunited with Gulak to compete in DDT4 losing in the first round to Ricochet and Rich Swann. He appeared at Mystery Vortex III defeating Timothy Thatcher before getting into a confrontation with the newly formed Mount Rushmore 2.0 and specifically Super Dragon before getting superkicked by The Young Bucks. He then participated in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles defeating Andrew Everett in the first round. The following night, he would team with Everett and Trevor Lee in a losing effort against Super Dragon and The Young Bucks in the very first six-man tag team Guerilla Warfare match. He would then wrestle his final PWG match losing to Chris Hero the next night in the second round.

WWE (2015–present)

On September 1, 2015, it was reported that Girard had signed a developmental contract with WWE and would be reporting to NXT the following month.[12] He made his debut at an NXT house show on October 30, wrestling under the Biff Busick name in a Halloween battle royal, which was won by Bayley.[13] On January 9, 2016, he made his singles match debut under his real name, losing to Rich Swann.[14] At a set of television tapings held on January 22, he made his televised debut (which aired on February 24), in a losing effort against Apollo Crews. He then wrestled in a dark match before NXT TakeOver: Dallas, where he lost to Manny Andrade.[15] In June, Girard debuted the new ring name Oney Lorcan.[16] On the June 22 episode of NXT, Lorcan defeated Tye Dillinger. On the November 15 episode of SmackDown, he made his main roster debut, losing to Kalisto. On the December 14 episode of NXT, he lost in a match to Bobby Roode, losing the opportunity to be in a future fatal four-way match to decide a new number one contender to the NXT Championship. On April 4, he appeared on 205 Live, losing to Rich Swann.[17] From August, Lorcan feuded with Danny Burch; after the two traded victories they formed a tag team and feuded with Riddick Moss and Tino Sabbatelli. In early 2018 they took part in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, but were eliminated in the first round by team of Roderick Strong and Pete Dunne.[18]

Lorcan suffered a orbital bone fracture during his tag team match with Danny Burch against the Undisputed Era at NXT Takeover: Chicago requiring facial surgery and--as of June 25, 2018--has no timetable for return to in-ring action.[19] Lorcan returned two months to the day of his injury on August 16, losing to The War Raiders at an NXT live event.[20]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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