Height: 6’ 0"
Weight: 237 pounds
Hometown: Brooklyn,
NY
Signature Moves: Back-Buster Fallaway Slam
Finisher: The House Call
Debut: February 2, 2010 (Fought Christopher Michaels in the dark
match of High Stakes 2010. Won.)
Career Highlight: Defeated Josh Arcanum and Colt LeGalley in a
triple threat ladder match to win the Hardcore Championship at Mind Games VII.
Every sport has "the new generation." In basketball, it's LeBron
James. In hockey, Sydney Crosby ushered in the new school. In professional wrestling, it's one man... Connor House.
Debuting at High Stakes 2010, Connor House went on a big tear through
the SWF, going undefeated throughout the rest of the season and into the next before finally losing to Eric Ridgeway. And
he wasn’t just beating jobbers either. Among those who felt the House Call? Such luminaries as Reggie Hutchings and
Scooter Pondoff.
After his defeat at the hands of Ridgeway, House made it his personal
goal to win the Hardcore Championship, but before he could do that, he entered into what many consider the feud of 2011, as
he took on newcomer Josh Arcanum in a series of matches that are regarded as some of the most brutal in SWF history. The two
met first at High Stakes 2011, where Arcanum managed to make House tap out. The roles would reverse, however, at Dark Horizon
a month later, when House managed to defeat Arcanum in a vicious falls count anywhere match thanks to his new valet, Brooke.
So of course, House would figure heavily into Mind Games VII, his
second year competing at the event, as he took on Colt LeGalley and Josh Arcanum in a triple threat ladder match for the ages.
And just like the year before, Connor House emerged victorious, a fact that he’ll tell you points to him being the new
face of the SWF. And with the gold around his waist, it’s hard to argue with him.