Al-Ani competed at the WWNLive SuperShow - Mercury Rising 2019, an event promoted by
World Wrestling Network (WWN) on April 5, where he teamed up with
Alexander James and
Jurn Simmons as Team
wXw in a losing effort to The Unwanted (
Eddie Kingston,
Joe Gacy and
Shane Strickland) in a
six-man tag team match.[4] At PROGRESS Germany Tour 2018: Hamburg, a cross-over event produced by
Progress Wrestling and
wXw, he teamed up with
Absolute Andy and
Bobby Gunns in a losing effort to
Chris Brookes,
David Starr and
Walter.[5] Al-Ani also worked for European Wrestling Promotion where he won the Axel Dieter Memorial Cup at EWP Christmas Wrestling 2019 by defeating
PJ Black in the finals which took place on December 21.[6] Al-Ani competed at NEW Snakepit 2019, an event promoted by New European Championship Wrestling on September 7, where he won and lost the NEW World Internet Championship the same night battling Fast Time Moodo.[7]
Westside Xtreme Wrestling (2014–2022)
Al-Ani is best known for his tenure with
Westside Xtreme Wrestling. He debuted for the promotion at wXw Drive Of Champions Tour: Fulda on May 17, 2014, where he fell short against
Da Mack.[8] At wXw 14th Anniversary Tour: Leipzig, a two-night event which began on November 1, 2014, he scored a victory against
Axel Tischer on the second night.[9] Al-Ani participated in the 2015 Mitteldeutschland Cup, where he reached the semi-finals at wXw More Than Wrestling Tour: Gotha, where he fell short to
Ilja Dragunov on March 17, 2015.[10] At wXw More Than Wrestling Tour: Finale - Shortcut To The Top, Al-Ani participated in a
30-man royal rumble match on June 20, 2015, where he competed against ither superstars such as the winner
Grado,
Jurn Simmons,
Marty Scurll and
Sha Samuels.[11] At wXw Broken Rules XVI on October 22, 2016, he teamed up with
Absolute Andy as A4 and defeated
David Starr and
Lio Rush to win the vacant
wXw World Tag Team Championship.[12] They defended the titles several times until they dropped them to The Young Lions (
Lucky Kid and Tarkan Aslan) at wXw Superstars Of Wrestling 2017, a cross-over event produced by
wXw and
Lucha Underground on May 13, 2017.[13] At 16 Carat Gold Tournament 2017, Al-Ani defeated
J. T. Dunn in a first round match on the first night from March 10,[14] but fell short to
Walter on the second night in quarter-finals. On the third night, Al-Ani teamed up with
Absolute Andy to successfully defend the
wXw World Tag Team Championship in a
street fight against The London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch).[15] Al-Ani participated in the Mitteldeutschland Cup of 2017, with the first night taking place at wXw Fight Forever Tour 2017: Jena, where he defeated Pete Bouncer in the quarter-final on September 22.[16] One day later on September 23, at Tour: Bautzen, he lost to
John Klinger in the semi-finals.[17] At the wXw World Tag League 2017, Al-Ani teamed up with his A4 partner
Absolute Andy in a losing effort to Massive Product (
David Starr and
Jurn Simmons) in the first night of October 6.[18] Two nights later, they finished the tournament with a total of three points after scoring a loss against
The Spirit Squad (
Kenny and
Mikey).[19] At wXw Shortcut To The Top 2018 on August 4, Al-Ani defeated
Bobby Gunns to win the
wXw Shotgun Championship.[20] Al-Ani won the
2020 Catch Grand Prix by defeating
Cara Noir in the finals on December 13, 2020.[21] At wXw Dead End on April 9, 2021, he defeated
Bobby Gunns to win the
wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship.[22]
Other media
In 2016, Al-Ani participated at Ninja Warrior Germany on
RTL, placing himself in 20th place, after five rounds of contest.[23]