Debut: November,
2010 (attacked Zach Sparks backstage after Sparks’ loss at Fanning the Flames 2010)
Career Highlight: Reached
the Semi-Finals of the 2011 SureShot Tournament
In the SWF, the biggest superstars are the ones who make the biggest
impact. In a year full of rookie debuts, Alex Knight made sure his stood out, as he attacked the behemoth bodyguard of the
True Blood Coalition, Zach Sparks.
Originally aligning himself with Kyle Andrews, Knight continued beating down opponents,
facing the best the SWF had to offer. He looked poised to make an even bigger impact too, as he drew the lucky #20 entry into
the High Stakes match, giving him the statistical advantage. It was not to be however, as he was found knocked out backstage
moments before the match. His mentor Andrews “graciously” took his place, going on to win.
When Knight
returned, he shocked the world by telling them that Andrews had attacked him, and Andrews was forced to put his Mind Games
title shot on the line against Knight at Dark Horizon. It would prove to be an even better “coming out match”
for Knight, but he eventually lost, despite giving Andrews all he could handle.
Due to his performance, Knight was
entered into the first ever SureShot Tournament, with the winner getting an SWF title shot at any point they wish. His SureShot
road ended however in veteran John Pirtle, who defeated the wily rookie. However, at Mind Games, Knight showed his issue with
Pirtle is far from over, and possibly about far more than just one match in the SureShot tourney. With Pirtle in the final
match, Knight ran down and distracted the referee after Pirtle put Kizzar down with an Alpha Slam.
And so, Alex Knight
ended his year the same way he began it… with an impact. What impact will Knight make in the 2012 season?