Mark Davis
Real Name: Davis Passfield
Height: 6’4″
Weight: 240 lbs.
Date of Birth: August 20, 1990
From: Queensland, Australia
Pro Debut: 2007
Trained By: Travis Banks
Finishing Move: Close Your Eyes And Count To Nothing
Biography
– Passfield wrestled his first recorded match on May 12, 2007, wrestling as ‘Mark Davis’ in a loss to AJ Istria
– On April 19, 2008, Davis defeated Deacon Starr, Sorrow & Seoul to win the vacant PWA Queensland Title
– On June 14, Davis defeated Rick Sterling to retain the PWA Queensland Title
– On August 22, Davis defeated Johnny Gunn in a Street Fight to retain the PWA Queensland Title
– On July 8, 2011, Davis defeated Hartley Jackson to win the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On August 5, Davis defeated Mikey Broderick to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On September 30, Davis defeated Esteban Molina to win the NWA AWA Heavyweight Title
– On October 7, Davis defeated Damian Slater to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On November 4, Davis defeated Jack Bonza to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– The next day, Davis defeated MH Cydell to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On December 2, Davis defeated Craig Cole, Adam Brooks & Hartley Jackson to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On March 30, 2012, Davis defeated Sean O’Shea to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On May 18, Davis defeated Ryan Eagles to retain the PWA Heavyweight Title
– On October 5, 2013, Davis defeated Koi Bombora & Jade Diamond to win the NWA AWA Heavyweight Title
– In the summer of 2017, Davis moved to the UK for further experience
– In July 2017, Davis teamed with Kyle Fletcher for the first time. The duo would soon become known as Aussie Open
– On July 16, Aussie Open defeated CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) to win the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On August 3, Aussie Open defeated The Anti-Fun Police (Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr) to retain the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On November 10, Aussie Open defeated The Alpha Brothers (Johnny & Ricky) to win the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On December 22, Aussie Open defeated CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) to retain the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On January 6, 2018, Aussie Open defeated Filthy Gorgeous (Kyle Kingsley & Robert Sharpe), The South Coast Connection (Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx) and The Unforgiving (Joshua & Renshi) to retain the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On February 3, Aussie Open defeated Battle Squad Awesome (Dave Andrews & Danny Chase) to retain the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On February 19, Aussie Open defeated Jimmy Havoc & Primate to win the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On March 19, Aussie Open defeated Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins and Joe Coffey & BT Gunn to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On April 28, Aussie Open defeated Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins to regain the Defiant Tag Team Titles, having lost them just over a month earlier
– On May 5, Aussie Open defeated Kip Sabian & Chris Tyler to retain the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On June 2, Aussie Open defeated Chief Deputy Dunne & Robert Sharpe to retain the HOPE Tag Team Titles
– On June 17, Aussie Open defeated CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– A week later, Davis defeated Chris Ridgeway to win the PROGRESS Natural Progression Series
– On July 17, Aussie Open defeated The Filthy Kliq (Stevie Boy & Kay Lee Ray) to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On September 30, Aussie Open won an 8-team Thunderbastard Match to win the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On November 7, Aussie Open defeated Alpha Bad (Kip Sabian & Iestyn Rees) to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On November 11, Aussie Open defeated Chris Brookes & Timothy Thatcher to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On November 18, Aussie Open defeated Nothing To Prove (Drew Parker & Chuck Mambo) and The Hunter Brothers (Jim & Lee) in a TLC Match to win the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On December 3, Aussie Open defeated CCK (Jonathan Gresham & Chris Brookes) to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On December 6, Aussie Open defeated Team WhiteWolf (Carlos Romo & A-Kid) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On December 9, Aussie Open defeated LAX (Santana & Ortiz) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– Between December 12 and December 16, Aussie Open defended the ATTACK Tag Team Titles against Ringkampf (Timothy Thatcher & WALTER), The Hunter Brothers (Jim & Lee), Super Smash Brothers (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) and The 198 (Wild Boar & Morgan Webster)
– On February 19, 2019, Aussie Open defeated Lucky Kid & Chris Brookes to retain the Defiant Tag Team Titles
– On March 9, Aussie Open defeated RISE (Pete Bouncer & Ivan Kiev) and Jay FK (Jay Skillet & Francis Kaspin) to win the wXw Tag Team Titles
– On March 15, Davis defeated Meiko Satomura to win the FCP Title
– On March 31, Aussie Open defeated The Swords Of Essex (Will Ospreay & Paul Robinson) in a TLC Match to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On April 4, Aussie Open defeated The WorkHorsemen (James Drake & Anthony Henry) to retain the wXw Tag Team Titles, before Davis defeated Rickey Shane Page in a No-DQ Match to retain the FCP Title
– On April 12, Aussie Open defeated CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) and Team WhiteWolf (Carlos Romo & A-Kid) to retain the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On April 17, Aussie Open defeated The Legion Of Rot (Frightmare & Hallowicked) to retain the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On April 20, Davis defeated Pentagon Jr to retain the FCP Title
– On May 6, Aussie Open defeated Aero Star & Daga to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On May 10, Aussie Open defeated Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr) to win the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– The next day, Aussie Open defeated Jay FK (Jay Skillet & Francis Kaspin) to retain the wXw Tag Team Titles
– On May 24, Davis defeated Clint Margera in a No-DQ Match to retain the FCP Title
– On June 9, Aussie Open fought Sha Samuels & Josh Bodom to a double-DQ to retain the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– On June 12, Aussie Open defeated Dan Moloney & Man Like DeReiss to retain the ATTACK Tag Team Titles
– On June 14, Aussie Open won a 5-team Gauntlet Match to retain the wXw Tag Team Titles
– On June 28, Davis defeated Rey Horus to retain the FCP Title
– On June 30, Aussie Open defeated South Pacific Power Trip (Travis Banks & TK Cooper) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Titles
– On September 13, Aussie Open defeated Ilja Dragunov & WALTER to win the wXw Tag Team Titles and would repeat the victory the following day to retain the titles
– On May 8, 2021, Aussie Open defeated The VeloCities (Jude London & Paris DeSilva) to win the PWA Tag Team Titles
– On June 13, Aussie Open defeated The Light Speed Xpress (Robbie Eagles & Mat Diamond) to retain the PWA Tag Team Titles
– At RevPro’s 9 Year Anniversary Show, Aussie Open defeated The Young Guns (Luke Jacobs & Ethan Allen)
– On September 19, Aussie Open defeated Destination Everywhere (Michael Oku & Connor Mills) to retain the PWA Tag Team Titles and win the RevPro British Tag Team Titles
– Later that month, Aussie Open would join New Japan’s United Empire stable
– On October 3, Aussie Open retained the RevPro British Tag Team Titles, losing to The Young Guns (Luke Jacobs & Ethan Allen) by DQ
– On February 19, 2022, Aussie Open defeated Danny Cross & B Cool to win the OTT Tag Team Titles
– On March 12, Aussie Open defeated Danny Cross & B Cool to retain the OTT Tag Team Titles
– At NJPW Windy City Riot, United Empire (Aussie Open, Aaron Henare, Jeff Cobb, Great O-Khan & TJP) defeated Bullet Club (Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, El Phantasmo, Chris Bey, Scott Norton & Hikuleo)
– Aussie Open debuted for AEW on the June 6 Dynamite, coming to the aid of their stable leader Will Ospreay
– On July 24, Aussie Open defeated Christopher Daniels & Yuya Uemura in the final of a tournament to become the first NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At NJPW Music City Mayhem, United Empire (Aussie Open & TJP) defeated Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood & Alex Zayne
– At RevPro’s 10 Year Anniversary Show, Aussie Open defeated Destination Everywhere (Michael Oku & Connor Mills) to retain the NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At Fighting Spirit Unleashed 2022, Aussie Open defeated The West Coast Wrecking Crew (Royce Isaacs & Jorel Nelson) to retain the NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At Autumn Action 2022, Aussie Open defeated Team Filthy (JR Kratos & Danny Limelight) to retain the NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At the NJPW 2022 Halloween Special, Aussie Open defeated The SAT (Jose & Joel Maximo)
– At the 2022 NJPW/Stardom X-Cover event, United Empire (Aussie Open, Francesco Akira, Gideon Grey & TJP) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, SANADA & BUSHI)
– At Sakura Genesis 2023, Aussie Open defeated Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) to win the IWGP Tag Team Titles
– On the following episode of AEW Rampage, Aussie Open defeated Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) to retain the IWGP Tag Team Titles
– At Capital Collision 2023, Aussie Open defeated Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi and The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) to win the NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At Collision in Philadelphia, Aussie Open defeated CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii & Lio Rush) to retain the NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Titles
– At Satsuma No Kuni 2023, Aussie Open defeated TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) to retain the IWGP Tag Team Titles
– At Wrestling Dontaku 2023, United Empire (Aussie Open & Great O-Khan) defeated TMDK (Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste & Kosei Fujita)
– At Death Before Dishonor 2023, Aussie Open defeated Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta), The Kingdom (Mike Bennett & Matt Taven) and The Lucha Brothers (Pentagon Jr & Rey Fenix) to win the ROH Tag Team Titles
– On July 29, Aussie Open defeated Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) to retain the ROH Tag Team Titles
– On the August 2 Dynamite, Aussie Open defeated El Hijo del Vikingo & Komander to retain the ROH Tag Team Titles
– At Fight For The Fallen 2023, Aussie Open defeated Ethan Page & Isiah Kassidy to retain the ROH Tag Team Titles
– At Fyter Fest 2023, Aussie Open defeated The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) to retain the ROH Tag Team Titles
– Davis suffered an injury at AEW WrestleDream 2023 and would be out of action indefinitely, forcing Fletcher to go solo
– Davis returned to AEW in November 2024