Biography

Tommy got into the wrestling world back in 2001 after he met up with FSW president Jonah Jackson (JJ) at a premier of his movie Carlos The Face Smasher.   
Tommy then started his professional wrestling career in FSW as a jobber who lost many matches. Tommy was seen as a joke to many of the fans there and they felt he would never amount to much.   After a while in FSW Tommy made up his mind that it was time for him to make another movie. He decided to leave FSW for a while to go and film the blockbuster Entry Wound.

While Tommy was filming the movie he felt ill and was diagnosed with Malaria. After another three months of rest he finished filming Entry Wound and decided to give FSW another shot, when he got back he was a changed man. Tommy was now determined not to be the jobber who lost matches anymore and gave his all to FSW before it closed in 2002. Tommy had some memorable matches and great comedy moments, he and Josh Everts were the only two guys to compete in the Hollywood Brawl match. Tommy's great comedy moment in FSW was the night after he beat Mike Dupnik and walked to the ring with a Extreme Championship belt around his waist which bought from the FSW toy stands outside the arena. While Tommy was in FSW he won the Tag Team Championship, The Cruiserweight Championship and The Atlantic championship.  He won the Atlantic championship when the belt was unified with the cruiserweight title. Once FSW closed down Tommy was back to making movies. He really began to hit the big time when he got the chance to play Gavin Banick in the summer smash of 2002 changing highways alongside Samuel L Jackson.

Then after a few months he was back to the wrestling world in EHW where the president saw promise in him but closed within a few weeks. There was nothing memorable for Tommy here, as he never got a chance to find his feet.   He then moved on to PWF where had one of his hardest matches to date against Jeff Kenworth and lost but that would not be the last time Tommy and Kenworth went one on one in the squared circle. Tommy won the Lightweight Championship beating Calypso; he won the Illegal Championship beating Dominic Jones and won the Tag Team Championship with his brother Johnny as part of Hollywoods Greatest.   The Week PWF closed Tommy had a chance to become the Ultimate Champion against Brian Reese but the fed head Owner Warrior went bust which seen Tommy back to the movies where he started alongside Josh Harnnett and Liv Tyler in Lost in the Soul.

Tommy then moved onto the EWA where he had a great storyline with Doug Barkers young athlete Devon Brown, They both gave it their all in the Hell in the Cell anything goes where Tommy and brother Johnny squared off against each other. Tommy and Devon were left one on one and after a great battle Devon defeated Tommy and became the world champion. EWA has remained one of Tommy’s favourite companies to work, even though it never lasted that long after he signed there. EWA is where Tommy felt the big time in wrestling began for him.

After a few months Tommy found himself making another movie where he played Marvel comic book hero daredevil. By day he was Matt Murdock big shot lawyer and by night he was the super hero Daredevil.

By the middle of 2003 Tommy made it to the big time in wrestling when he signed with FUC. Here he came up against his old adversary from PWF… Jeff Kenworth. It was a classic match between the pair and Tommy came out on top and defeated him. From then Tommy believed he could beat anyone. A few weeks later Tommy got on the wrong side of Boss Tony Moranvich when believed he should have beaten Iron Head, which left Tommy being fired for having creative differences. This resulted in Tommy looking to make more movies.

 

This time he won two Oscars including best Actor and most original screenplay in the film Terminal Impact. In late 2003 Tommy made the sequel Terminal Impact 2.

 

 In the year of 2003 Tommy lost only 2 competitive matches against Devon Brown and his old friend Doctor Ian.

 

2004 and Tommy signed to the Owa this never lasted as it closed after about 2 weeks of opening Tommy's one and only match coming against his old pal Doctor Ian ending in a no contest after the pair were jumped in the ring by a couple of unknowns who got the crap kicked out of them by Tommy and Doctor Ian.  Tommy made one more movie ready for 2005 and then made his mind up to try some independent circuit wrestling after being turned down by XPWA.  While there a talent scout spotted him from DAW Tommy was offered a contract to go and fight there. Tommy then signed with DAW (Deadly Aggressive Wrestling) After a while Tommy got the chance to play the role of Don Machete for the third time in the Random Violence Trilogy, he seen this as a opportunity not to be missed and left DAW vowing to return. By the time he got back DAW had closed its doors.

 

Following it closing Tommy joined a new promotion UCW. In his first event he won two matches and got a draw.  Tommy lost out in the final for the World Championship to Maynard.  Tommy had a great feud with Mike Bibby and Jake Madrix before he went on to win the Extreme Championship from Andrew Flash. After a bust up with owner Bryan Tommy left to join Farris Force's new promotion UCWF.

Tommy had made a early impact in UCWF by getting a shot at the U.S Championship against Jake Matthews, Keri Styrke and Kylie Smith in a ladder cage match. But Jake Matthews got the victory in a hard fought battle mostly between Tommy and Jake. Tommy had a huge storyline with long time friend Doctor Ian after it was found out Ian jumped his own brother Greg Venom after a match between Venom and Miss Perfect. Tommy seen Greg as his mentor and vowed to get Ian for what he did.  Tommy got his wish at a PPV in a War games match where he teamed with John Raide, Orlando Cruze and Rachael Price to take on Team Doc. Team Raide came out on top and Tommy went on to great things in UCWF, he won the Light-Weight Championship after beating MinDsick at Bloodbath. He also won the tag team championship with a new Tag Team Partner Jeff Young. After losing to Kindrid London and Extreme Sowen in a tag team championship match Tommy left UCWF due to injury.

After six months on the sidelines Tommy De Witt has set up his new home in the FWF. (Fantasy Wrestling Federation) So what does the future hold? Only time will tell. So far it has been up and down for him with two wins and two losses. He defeated Sickle on his debut and defeated Bryan Deas but lost to Chris Kain and his old friend Doctor Ian. Right now though the future looks good for the Sultan of Slick although they’re maybe a surprise in store for Tommy in the next couple of weeks. As far as FWF goes Tommy De Witt got done with the place after his buddy Doctor Ian got screwed loosing to Nathaniel Kynard. Tommy did his best to try and go about his way in the company, but being the friend Tommy is he couldn't watch his pal get screwed and left the company. During a premier of one of his movies FWF superstar Scott Stonewall claimed he was better than Tommy and De Witt took offensive to it. Stonewall lay down a challenge to De Witt and Tommy said to take it to the Empire. Stonewall/ Sickle told him to fuck the empire. Tommy though is still going to the FWF to check Sickle/ Stonewalls answer after Tommy said he would finish the guy in his own backyard FWF. 

As of right now Tommy has scored a job as commentater on UCW's Mayhem and PPV's alongside veteran colour commentator Mike Heffron. Tommy is looking forward to the challenge but is still waiting on Sickle. Will this match ever happen? Who knows. Right now he is scared so it is doubtful. 

 

Last update: 5th September 2006