Nemeth won the promotion's first ever Breakout competition and received a one-year paid scholarship with
Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).[4] In 2010, Nemeth made his professional debut for OVW under his real name.[1] On January 8, 2011, Nemeth and Christopher Silvio defeated The Elite (Ted McNaler and Adam Revolver) to win the
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship in
Louisville, Kentucky.
On February 2, 2011, after Nemeth was attacked by Fighting Spirit (Silvio and Raphael Constantine),
Jim Cornette vacated the titles. On the same night, Nemeth and Paredyse defeated Fighting Spirit in a tag team elimination match to win the vacated Tag Team Championship. On March 5, 2011, Nemeth and Paredyse lost the Tag Team Championship to Silvio and Constantine.
WWE (2011–2013)
Florida Championship Wrestling (2011–2012)
Nemeth signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment and was assigned to its
developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).[1] He made his debut on June 26, 2011 as Briley Pierce, facing
Big E Langston in a losing effort. On the October 30, 2011, episode of FCW Television Pierce was defeated by Brad Maddox after being pinned with the
Oklahoma roll. On November 3, 2011, Pierce and
Brad Maddox defeated
C.J. Parker and
Donnie Marlow to win the
FCW Florida Tag Team Championships. On February 2, 2012, Pierce and Maddox were forced to vacate the titles due to Pierce suffering a leg injury.
Bo Rotundo and
Husky Harris defeated Maddox and Eli Cottonwood for the vacant titles that night.[5]
NXT (2012–2013)
Before WWE, NXT merged with FCW as NXT Wrestling. Nemeth, as Briley Pierce, debuted on the June 20, 2012, episode of NXT taped at
Full Sail University as an interviewer.[6]
Pierce made his in-ring debut on the May 8 episode of NXT against
Sakamoto, but both men were attacked by
Conor O'Brian;[7] this led to both men challenging O'Brian to a handicap match during the next episode, which O'Brian won.[8] On May 17, 2013, Pierce was released; his last match was a battle royal on the May 29 episode of NXT (which was
taped before his release) to determine the #1 contender for the
NXT Championship where he and Sakamoto were the first men eliminated from the match by
Mason Ryan.[9]
Independent circuit (2013–present)
Nemeth had his first match after his WWE release on May 25, 2013, at Florida Underground Wrestling Throwdown 3, defeating
Jesse Neal.[10][11][12] On June 23, 2016 Nemeth won the
DDTIronman Heavymetalweight Championship, defeating Bunny the Cat by forfeit.[13] He would lose the title on the same day to
Taya Valkyrie.
In 2020, Nemeth was cast in the ultimately-abandoned 4th season of the
Netflix dramedy GLOW[14] as a character named Tony Maroni.[15]
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2021–present)
Nemeth made his
All Elite Wrestling debut on the January 27, 2021 episode of AEW Dynamite in a losing effort against
Hangman Page.[16] On the February 9 episode of AEW Dark, Nemeth earned his first victory in AEW when he defeated
Marko Stunt establishing himself as a
heel. The following night on Dynamite, Nemeth was defeated by
Pac.[17][18] On the February 23 episode of AEW Dark, Nemeth defeated
Aaron Solo and aligned himself with
Peter Avalon and
Cezar Bononi.[19]
Nemeth has two brothers. His older brother
Nic is also a professional wrestler, who previously performed for
WWE under the ring name Dolph Ziggler. His other brother Donald,[21] was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter, kidnapping, and robbery for his role in a botched robbery attempt that led to the murder of a former
Marine in January 2016.[22][23]
^Danylko, Ryllie (April 28, 2016).
"Brother of WWE wrestler Dolph Ziggler is suspect in Cleveland deadly shooting, records show". Cleveland.com. Retrieved January 5, 2024. Police issued a warrant Tuesday for the arrest of 29-year-old Donald Nemeth, who is reportedly the brother of the professional wrestler whose real name is Nick Nemeth. Public records show the two men lived at the same West Side Cleveland address in the past. Ryan Nemeth, also a professional wrestler, posted a tweet on Jan. 10 that refers to both Ziggler and Donald Nemeth as his brothers.
^Kreikenbohm, Philip (November 3, 2011).
"FCW Florida Tag Team Championship". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
^Kreikenbohm, Philip (January 8, 2011).
"OVW Southern Tag Team Championship". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved February 12, 2021.