Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, Wilde grew up glued to the screen, captivated by the technical brilliance of EoW legends like Zac Taylor, Jacob Williams, Zachary Raiden, and Ian Bates. Their influence ignited his passion for professional wrestling and set him on a path toward greatness.

Wilde began his journey at the Fort Worth Grappling Club, mastering the art of Catch Wrestling on the independent scene. His natural charisma and athleticism quickly caught the attention of EoW talent scouts, and in September 2022, he fulfilled his lifelong dream by signing his first professional contract.

Initially performing under the name Dallas, Wilde soon embraced a new identity—Beaux Wilde—as part of the faction Día de Muertos alongside Rosita and Jeaux. The group’s momentum was cut short following Jeaux’s release, but Wilde continued to thrive under Rosita’s management until their professional relationship dissolved.

Determined to make his mark as a singles competitor, Wilde captured his first championship—the EoW Pure Championship—by defeating longtime rival Ian Bates. He held the title with pride, showcasing his technical excellence until Wrestle Elite 8, where he came within three seconds of capturing the EoW Heavyweight Championship in a Triple Threat Match against Jacob Williams and Scott Diamond.

When EoW closed its doors in early 2023, Wilde, like many others, was left without a home. That changed when long-time ally Mrs. VCW offered him a contract with the Virtual Wrestling Federation (VWF), assigning him to the Ignition brand.

In the VWF, Wilde’s star continued to rise. He captured the Pacific Championship, aligning himself with one of wrestling’s most prestigious factions—The Golden Age. His momentum culminated at Royale Roulette, where Wilde defeated record-holding champion Showtime and Percy in a Triple Threat Match to capture his first Heavyweight Championship.

Now standing atop the mountain, Wilde found himself hunted by the very best—Showtime, Scott Diamond, Baine, Blake Adams, Tre Michaels, and David Jackson, all gunning for his gold. But the self-proclaimed “GOAT” thrived under the pressure, proving time and again that his confidence is more than justified.



Among his accolades, Wilde holds the distinction of being the youngest Pure Champion in history—a record that cements his status as one of the sport’s brightest young stars. After conquering the VWF, Wilde made his highly anticipated return to Virtual Championship Wrestling (VCW), setting his sights on the Rush Heavyweight and G-1 Championships.

By late 2024, Wilde stepped away from VCW alongside close ally Zac Taylor and veteran Jacob Williams, taking time to reset mentally and physically. His comeback at Halloween Massacre marked one of the most shocking moments of the year, as he challenged Kurt Storm for the VCW Rush Championship. Though the match ended in chaos—thanks to an ambush by the mysterious Jack Wyatt, who left both men laid out—Wilde’s return signaled that the “Kid” was all grown up.

Now back in action, Wilde scored a statement victory over Bruce Scarlet in his first match on Rush in over a year. But his mission remains the same—to ascend back up the ladder and reclaim championship gold.

The self-proclaimed “Kid” is no longer just a prodigy; he’s a savvy veteran determined to bend time, defy expectation, and solidify his already Hall of Fame–caliber legacy in the world of virtual wrestling.