Devin KONSTANTINE

Devin Gregory Hadock is a professional CAW wrestler, he's better known as Devin Surefire. He currently wrestles in TXW. Devin was a high school english teacher before joining the wrestling industry.

He has won five world championships and four mid-card championships.

JHW (2008-2009)
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Devin started out in the mid-card as a new wrestler, fighting for the United States Championship and defeated Fang for the United States Championship. He held it for a month till Sho’nuff defeated him in a ladder match. Devin then left due to a marriage to his wife, Rebecca. He then returned under a new heel persona, Devin Surefire. He brutally attacked Sho’nuff, and then turned to the World Championship; he fought multiple times till he won it in a TLC match from Jesus. The E-fed turned into an actual aired CAW league.

REW (2009-2010)
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When ''REW started, he pursured the World championship. ''Devin then would feud with Reborn after he won the world championship. Devin then would end the feud by making Reborn tap out to the Devin Clutch. Devin would then chase the title till he was offered a contract to Total Xtreme Wrestling (TXW). Devin returned to REW after a week. He came back as a face, and then slowly transgressed back to a face. After being assaulted by a mysterious stranger, who turned out to be the MS Factor who returned to defeat Devin as both men were rivals in Season 1 of REW. Devin then retired MS Factor, and he then went to win the first BloodBrawl match and then won the REW World Championship. He only held it for about two months as his second reign ended with Ryan Smith taking him out and capturing the REW World Championship. He also won the Reckless Championship.

Season 3
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Devin came in as a tweener, whom decided to attempt to join the Sythe, yet he then told Tony Bazemore to “Fuck off.” And he became a pure face. He defeated Chris Lethal, a former TXW light heavyweight champion after hitting his new finisher, the Devin Devastator. He was part of the Light Heavyweight Division, chasing after the vacant World Light Heavyweight Championship. Devin Surefire then had a match for the World Light Heavyweight Championship against undefeated superstar, David Young and ended up giving David Young not only a victory, but the World Light Heavyweight Championship after having to submit to the Young Blood Leg Lock. Devin received his second third season loss to JJP.

TXW (2009-Current)
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Devin entered under a new name, Brett Havik, hanging out with uprising and now current Light Heavyweight Champion Cody Crow, a future Light Heavyweight Champion Cody Forte, future Extreme Champion Robin Storm, Rouda Poraz, and future Entertainment Champion Adam Rishe and his best friend, Karnage. He left the federation.

Season 3
Devin Surefire signed with TXW, under his Devin Surefire Persona.

IWF (2009-2009)
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IWF was formed briefly, yet Devin went on to defeat TXW Legend Mark Sampson, and win the IWF World Championship after defeating his best friend, Luke Massaro. IWF was then closed.

WCE (2009-2010)
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Devin Surefire debuted defeating the Icon Mico, Bazemore Roulette, and White Rayne to advance in the King of the Ring Tournament. His ride to the top was cut short as Alex Harris defeated him to go on to the semi-finals.

Notable Feuds
Reborn (1-0) Luke Massaro (2-1) Ryan Smith (1-3) Brian Fenix (4-0) Chris Lethal (2-2)

Finishers/Signatures

 * BTC (Cross Arm Neckbreaker) (2010-)
 * Deathstrike (Backstabber/Lungblower) (2010-)
 * BOOM HEADSHOT! (Drive by kick) (2010-)
 * Sniper's Shot (Knee Trembler) (2010-)

Themes

 * “Metallingus” by Alterbridge (Early 2009-May 2009)
 * “Whatever” by Our Lady Peace (May 2009-Late December 2009) (Tribute to Chris Benoit)
 * "Go That Far” by Bret Michaels (Late December 2009-2010)

International Wrestling Federation (Online League)

 * IWF World Champion (1x)(Last)

Reckless Elite Wrestling

 * REW World Championship (3x)
 * REW United States Championship (2x) 
 * REW Reckless Championship (1x) 

Just Hardcore Wrestling

 * JHW World Championship (1x) (Last) 
 * JHW United States Championship (1x) (Last)