Brian Myers, known in the wrestling world as Curt Hawkins, has made significant contributions to professional wrestling through his dynamic career spanning multiple promotions. He began his journey in the New York Wrestling Connection, where he quickly established himself as a formidable tag team competitor, winning the NYWC Tag Team Championship twice alongside Brett Matthews. His early success laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in larger promotions.
Transitioning to WWE, Myers showcased his talent as part of the Major Brothers, later rebranded as Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder. The duo captured the WWE Tag Team Championship, becoming the youngest champions in WWE history at that time. Their association with Edge as The Edgeheads further solidified their presence on the roster, demonstrating their ability to engage audiences and contribute to compelling storylines.
After a successful stint in WWE, Myers ventured into the independent circuit, where he honed his skills and won several championships, including the A1 Alpha Male Championship and the PWS Television Championship. His return to Impact Wrestling marked a new chapter, where he not only won the Impact Digital Media Championship but also led a stable known as The Learning Tree, mentoring young talent and enhancing the promotion’s depth.
Currently, as a member of The System in Impact Wrestling, Myers continues to thrive, recently capturing the TNA World Tag Team Championship with Eddie Edwards. His journey reflects resilience and adaptability, making him a respected figure in the wrestling community and a testament to the evolving landscape of professional wrestling.