Brent Delivine

Brent John Harvey is a second generation Australian Professional Wrestler better known by the ring names Brent Delivine (formerly Blair and Brent Morasko) and formerly Brent Harvanator. Brent is currently a freelancer.

Brent resume consists of 8 World Championships, 5 Mid-Card Championships, 3 Tag Team Championships, and 4 Lower-Card Championships. He dabbles as a wrestler, promoter, backstage hand and a trainer.

Early Career:
Brent debuted in pro wrestling quickly after his training working as a freelancer. He would pick up his first wrestling appearance in the Japanese Shoot promotion Tiger Cave under a mask and stage name, Young Lion, an underdog character who had to pay his dues to be accepted by the rest of the roster. After a series of matches with Black Tiger (Shinji Yamazaki), Brent stopped making appearances for the promotion, which he later explained as having trouble seeing with the mask, causing him to botch spots. He also explained that he had to rely on the very few of the promotion that spoke English, and decided to leave until he had learned the language.

He quickly moved to the United States, working in the Washington based Wrestle Coast: Cascadia.

Kinetic Anglian Professional Organization of Wrestling:
Brent Delivine announced on Twitter that he had signed with the Independent gaming vibe promotion named KAPOW! ran by friend Alex J Arik.

PURE:
Brent would return to the ring on December 6, 2015 in the main event of PURE's first episode in a losing effort to Alex J Arik. After the match, he would be attacked by the also returning Damian Morasko, who attacked him with a Steel Chair before stomping his head into it. The attack rendered Brent bleeding from the top of his head, he later announced on twitter he received 5 stitches and showed symptoms of a concussion. Morasko would challenge Brent to a match the following show, however Brent was escorted out of the arena prior by order of general manager Brandon Delicroix for Brent's safety. He would go on to announce on Twitter that he disagreed with Delicroix's decision to send him home and promised to be on the following show. Brent fulfilled his promise on PURE 3, challenging Morasko to a match. Delicroix would come out to inform Brent that Morasko wasn't in the building, Brent wasn't cleared to compete and had to be escorted out by security. Brent would retaliate by hitting a WrestleFury Lariat and a Final Flash on two security guards before demanding a No Holds Barred match with Morasko at PUREs inaugural PPV, Divergent, which Delicroix reluctantly accepted on Moraskos behalf.

POWER LAND:
Brent made his NESE debut as a part of the POWER LAND brand. His first match was on episode 1 where he was defeated by Lemarcus Carter in a decent match. On the next episode, Brent teamed with best friend Evan O'Shea under the tag team name "The Immigrants", in a #1 contenders match for the Tag Team Titles defeating Bad Intentions after a Sit-Down Facebuster on the floor by Brent. Brent and Evan would defeat the Kojima Army on Episode 3 to win the NESE East Tag Team Championship. At Throwdown in Lockdown, The Immigrants defended their Tag Team Titles against the Kojima Army and then again at NESE Ringo Starrcade's pre-show against Lions Spirit.

Due to the WCW Thunder vs. POWERLAND feud going on, Brent Harvanator made an appearance on WCW Thunder Episode 4, where he would insult Thunder and the so-called talent on it. Brent would throw out a challenge to two "punks" on Thunder for WCW Snapped. Brent would then say "Cause we feel Thunder needs our Charity to be Awesome". The following week it was revealed that their challengers would be Tikwan Coger and Bryan Coger after they defeated Chris Corre and David Erro in a number one contenders match on Thunder episode 5. Brent would later attack Tikwan in the parking lot, hitting him with a Faultline on the floor, sending a message to the Coger's and WCW. Meanwhile, on POWER LAND's Champions Carnival event, Brent defeated Zac Efron on day 1. NESE would later disappear and Delivine would not resign once it had returned.

BATTLE PRO:
Brent made his BATTLE PRO debut on episode 12 of Awesome Fight-O defeating Johnny Metal. Brent has since been scheduled for other appearances for the promotion, however due to other arrangements, the promotion took him off match bookings for quite some time. This would eventually lead to Brent leaving BATTLE PRO as a wrestler due to creative differences with the promotion.

Innovative CAW Entertainment:
Blair Morasko along with Damian Morasko would sign with ICE as a tag team. On Overdrive 1, Blair would come up short in his New Generation Championship match, losing to the champion, Chris Carter. On Overdrive 3, Blair would lose to Joe Jacobson, which lead to conflict between Damian and Blair on the following episode of Overdrive where Damian told Blair that the rest of the roster was talking behind Blairs back and would call him a joke to, not only to the Morasko name, but to himself. At ICE's first PPV, A Step To Victory, Damian would form an alliance now referred to as "The Family" with Maxwell Verdi following Damian helping Maxwell to defeat Robin Storm. It was later that night that Damian severed his ties with Blair before going to win the New Gen Championship off Chris Carter. Brent would compete in the ICE Lord of the Empire tournament however would be defeated by Brian Mcloud. ICE would close its doors and YouTube channel following this event, leaving many to go for work elsewhere.

New Generation of CAW:
On episode 2 of NGC Downfall, Brent Delivine, Ryan Giovanni, Devin Surefire and Robin Storm would stake claim to being the best international wrestler in NGC, representing their respective countries. General Manager Mufftah would then announce the creation of the NGC International Championship, and all 4 wrestlers would be apart of the match to crown the first champion. He would make his in-ring debut on Center Stage 2, submitting to the Arm-a-ggedon submission hold by Ryan Giovanni. The following Downfall, Brent would take part in an international presentation with the other three wrestlerss in the international title match, where Brent told of his past and that he will also be proudly representing Australia aswell as England for his fathers namesake. The following Downfall, Brent Delivine and Robin Storm defeated Devin Surefire and Ryan Giovanni in a tag team match. At Ressurgence, Brent would be pinned by Devin Surefire, losing the International Championship. Brent would compete the following weeks against N9ne, Robin Storm and Aaron Matthews, all in a losing effort, before leaving the company along with many others due to backstage politics.

Absolute CAW Entertainment:
On June 7th, Brent Delivine signed a contract with ACE as a member of one of 4 major stables, WrestleFury Dojo, lead by his mentor Scott Barnett. The promotion folded before Delivine debuted.

Pro Wrestling Revolution:
Brent Delivine made his PWR debut on the premier episode of Voltage, wishing best friend Damian Morasko luck in the Heritage Championship Contendership battle royal, which was won by Stigma. PWR closed rather quickly after.

TIGR Pro:
Brent Delivine was announced as apart of the TIGR Pro roster after a posting by the TIGR Pro Twitter account with him locking up with Alex J Arik in a promotional poster. This was later confirmed with Brent's involvement in the intro video posted on the YouTube channel. TIGR Pro soon slowly stopped operations and closed before it debuted. However, his debut was made public, as he managed friend Hana Brightly to defeat Ultimate Markout during his open challenge.

ICONic Pro Wrestling:
Brent would debut for iPW competing in their The Road To Glory series to crown an iPW Global Heavyweight Champion. On Stage 1 of the Road To Glory, Brent would enter a Battle Royal entering in at number 4, only to be the second to be eliminated by Evan O'Shea. On Stage 2, Brent would team with Superstar Craig David, in a losing effort to TJ Kennedy and Smokey. On Stage 3, Brent was scheduled to be in a 4 man Battle Royal with eventual winner Caylen Rogers, John Blackrose and Tyler King, however forfeited his spot in the Road To Glory, saying he was too good to go through a tournament to become the Global Heavyweight Champion. The following stage of the Road To Glory, entitled "The Long Walk", Brent along with Lemarcus Carter, who had also forfeited the Road To Glory, would assault Smokey before his quarter-finals match in the series to assist Keith Connor. The following night, the three men would announce their faction to be called "Sacrament", however, Keith Connor would lose the Semi-Finals to Marcus King. iPW would close soon after.

L.E.G.E.N.D Wrestling
Brent Delivine publicly stated on his Twitter account that he had signed with the wrestling school turned wrestling promotion, L.E.G.E.N.D Wrestling, maintained in the LEGEND Wrestling Gym in New York, ran by wrestler Joey Legend. Brent has since stated a claim to the Junior Heavyweight Championship, which was later solidified as Brent was entered into a tournament for the championship, set to face Ryan Cavallari. This, however, was changed after Ryan Cavallari had to drop out of the tournament due to family issues. The company soon cancelled the tournament. LEGEND would struggle to produce until it officially closed down in 2016 before Delivine could debut for the promotion.

WEDF NXT
On May 11th, Brent was announced as a trainer and producer for WEDF's developmental territory, NXT. He made his first appearance for NXT on episode 4, assisting Terry Atkins to the back by stretcher after the post match assault by Vin Taylor and Mark Butcher.

On July 18th, Delivine resigned from WEDF, sighting recent events behind the scenes to his departure. This was later revealed to be the result of a falling out with Joshua Bishop who had been running NXT. NXT would close soon after.

In Wrestling:

 * Finishing Moves:
 * Final Flash I (Running knee strike) (2013 - present)
 * Final Flash II (Springboard knee strike) (2014 - present)
 * Final SHINE (Firemans carry dropped into a knee lift) - Adopted from Maxwell Verdi ; used rarely
 * WrestleFury Lariat - 2014 - present; Adopted from Scott Barnett
 * Signature Moves:
 * Delivine Special I (Octapus Stretch)
 * Delivine Special II (Arm trap single leg boston crab)
 * Diving double foot stomp; sometimes from the Tree of Woe position
 * Diving Frog Splash
 * Dragon screw leg whip
 * Dragon screw neck whip
 * Falcon Arrow
 * Mercury Driver (Scoop Brainbuster)
 * Mercury Driver: Rising (Modified Emerald Flowsion)
 * Millenium Puzzle (Ranhei)
 * Multiple European Uppercut variations
 * Diving
 * Running, often to a cornered opponent
 * Springboard
 * Standing, sometimes as a counter to a diving opponent
 * Multiple kick variations
 * Drop
 * Enzugiri
 * Fury step
 * Gamengiri
 * Missle drop
 * Roundhouse, often to a kneeling opponent
 * Multiple suplex variations
 * Dragon
 * Double underhook
 * Exploder, sometimes into the turnbuckle
 * German
 * Half-hatch
 * Inverted exploader
 * Straight-jacket german
 * Tiger
 * Vertical
 * Sitout double underhook powerbomb
 * TARDIS Latch (Double wrist-clutch flip into a bridging cradle pin)
 * Tope con hilo
 * Tornado DDT

Nicknames:

 * "The Future"
 * "Wrestlings Messiah Complex"
 * "The Livewire"
 * "Wrestling's Fighting Spirit"
 * "Young Noble"
 * "New Fury"

Known Relatives:

 * Stuart Harvey (Deceased Father, age 47)
 * Jacob Harvey (Younger Brother, current age 17)
 * Jazmyn Godlewski (step-sister, current age 17)

Wrestlers Trained/Training:

 * Christopher Corremont (Abandoned)
 * SilverWolf
 * TJ Kennedy
 * Scott Sapp
 * Rick and Jesse Black (The Punk Movement)
 * Amber Malveaux (still training)
 * Jazmyn Godlewski (still training)
 * Joshua Bishop (partially trained)
 * Gage Grayson (partially trained)
 * Norman Rhodes

Entrance Music:

 * "Coming Home" By Alter Bridge
 * "Isolation" By Alter Bridge
 * "Limitless" by Crown The Empire
 * "Speed f*cks (guitar solo)" by Charlie Parra del Riego
 * "Holding out for a hero" by Emerald Sun



Championships and Accomplishments:

 * Renegade Wrestling Union:
 * RWU World Heavyweight Champion (1 time; last)
 * New-WWE:
 * World Heavyweight Championship (2 time)
 * Hardcore Championship (2 Times)
 * World Tag Team championship – with DamaRJ (1 time)
 * WWE Tag Team Championship - with Zach Starr (1 time)
 * Intercontinental Championship (3 Times)
 * Nineteen Triple Crown Champion
 * VGW/APW:
 * VGW Adrenaline Championship (inaugural & final)
 * APW Adrenaline Championship (inaugural & final)
 * VCW:
 * VCW Lethal Impact Championship (1 time, inaugural)
 * VCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brent Tompson
 * URW:
 * URW United States Championship (1 time)
 * OWL World Heavyweight/URW Championship (2 times)
 * ACW:
 * ACW Aftershock Championship (1 time, final)
 * It's Walleh Time:
 * IWT KO-I Tag Team Championship (1 time, last) – with Evan O'Shea
 * IWT Legends Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Evan O'Shea
 * IWT Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (1 time)
 * CAW Champions League:
 * CCL World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 * CCL Hardcore Championship (1 time, inaugural)
 * New Era Of Sports Entertainment:
 * NESE East Tag Team Championship – with Evan O'Shea

1 Vacated the ACW Championship without the owners knowledge and kept the Championship for himself.
 * FNW
 * FNW World Championship (1 time)

3 Due to Brent's mistreatment by members of the CCL board of directors, Brent refuses to acknowedge his CCL World Championship reign as legitamite.

Awards and Other Accomplishments:
2 While the 2011 Something CAWful King Of Trios never offically happened it was announced over the commentary for CAWllision 5 that with Team Wake Me Up Before You Go Go's victory at the event they where the winners of the 2011 Something CAWful King Of Trios, this however was never made official by the event owners.
 * Something CAWful King Of Trios 2011 Winner - with Evan O'Shea & Haduken
 * The Vivianverse ranked him #31 of the best 50 singles wrestlers in the The Vivianverse Top 50 in July 2011
 * The Vivianverse ranked him #28 of the best 50 singles wrestlers in the The Vivianverse Top 50 in December 2011
 * The Vivianverse ranked him #30 of the best 50 singles wrestlers in the The Vivianverse Top 50 in July 2012

Personal Life:
Brent was born in Sydney, New South Whales, Australia on March 20th, 1992 to English father Stuart Harvey and Australian mother Debra Harvey. He has a little brother, Jacob Harvey.

Brent got into the business at the age of 10 from his Father, after he retired from wrestling due to his alcohol addiction causing heart problems.

He obtained a tri-citizenship with the US, having already citizenship with the UK and Australia.



His father would pass away due to a heart attack in February of 2012, which was caused by the alcohol addiction. Brent would sport his fathers wrestling jacket to pay homage to his father, which showed the union jack stitched in near his heart on the jacket. He would later donate the Jacket to the UK Wrestling Hall of Fame.

During his stay with NGC, Brent would meet a girl by the name of Angel Warren. The two would become good friends before developing a romantic relationship.

Brent currently is working as a in-ring competitor, a wrestling promoter and as a wrestling trainer, eventually opening his own training facility entitled Shoot Project. This would soon lead to Brent becoming a head trainer for the promotion BATTLE PRO where he has trained names such as Silver Wolf, TJ Kennedy, Scott Sapp and The Punk Movement (Rick and Jesse Black) before leaving the promotion later that year. Brent also had a hand in training close-friend Joshua Bishop.

Brent is strongly anti-religious, however refuses to acknowledge himself as an Atheist due to many using Atheism as a religion in itself. He has also stated he is Straight Edge, this being due to alcohol causing his parents divorce during childhood, ending his fathers life, and constantly hazarding his mothers.

Brent wrestled for charity from 2013 onward for the Leukemia Foundation following the passing of a close friend who had been suffering through leukemia since 2012. He adopted one of his friends tattoo's which read "Live Devine", and reworded it as "Delivine" for his ring name in her honor.

Stuart Delivine/Stuart Harvey:
Brent's father Stuart is the main influence that made Brent dedicate his life towards professional wrestling. At the young age of 10, Brent started training with his father following his retirement from professional wrestling due to his health. His father would take him to local bookings and take him to the ring before and after shows to make him run off the ropes, do push ups, sit ups and basic back bumps for the first 3 years of their training. The following years allowed Brent to start weight lifting, however due to his eating disorder not allowing him to gain body mass easily at that stage, Brent's muscular development was a slow process. He would start training for shorter sessions but in more session periods, having 3 sessions a day for 2 hours each. By the age of 16, Brent would be able to join his fathers wrestling school for full wrestling classes with other students, this is where Brent will practise doing moves to opponents as well as receiving them. He would train in less sessions a day due to his high school work being a factor, but would go back to training in longer lasting sessions. He would graduate at the top of his class at the age of 18 from his fathers training and would begin his wrestling career.

He would train with his father every possible chance he could get, until his father died in 2012 due to a heart attack.

Maxwell Verdi & Robin Storm:
Brent would begin training with his best friend Damian Morasko and his mentor Maxwell Verdi following his fathers death..Maxwell took Brent and Damian under his wing to teach them the more full contact aspect of the profession, this would change Brent's moveset drastically at the time, adding various full contact knee strikes to his arsenal. Max's reputation in the wrestling industry, being the self entitled "Plague of Wrestling", started making Max a more isolated individual. This would stop Brent's training with Maxwell Verdi.

It was in mid 2013 when Brent would begin working along side Swedish Wrestler and Mix Martial Artist, Robin Storm. Robin Storm saw Brent's tenacious fighting spirit and would too take Brent under his ring to teach him the European style of professional wrestling, making Brent's wrestling arsenal more diverse than ever. Brent still trains alongside Robin Storm during once a month sessions, the two show extreme amounts of respect to one another.

The WrestleFury Dojo/Scott Barnett:
During his brief stay in NGC and PWR, Brent began wrestling with the infamous English Wrestler and well traveled veteran Scott Barnett. Barnett is well known in England, America and Japan for his tenacious, aggressive and often dangerous wrestling approach, most notably for ending the career of Seth "The Dentist" Silva after a vicious string of lariat variations during a PWR Short Circuit Tour.

Scott Barnett would accept Brent into his WrestleFury Dojo, seeing Brent's diverse full contact style, however wanting it to expand further to make a majority of Brent's arsenal more well rounded and impactful. Barnett would fly Brent out to Japan to train along side him with some of Japans well profound names such as Alexander Monroe, Alex Stryder and Nanashi.

Brent would enhance his wrestling knowledge, learning basic Brazilian Jujitsu, Amateur Kickboxing, Catch-as-Catch-Can, Shoot Wrestling and Puroresu, all of which have become major factors in Brent's arsenal today. Brent started wrestling in Japan more regularly under the watchful eyes of Barnett and Monroe, even winning numerous high calibre matches, including a victory over Nanashi, Alex Stryder and the rare traveling Rubin Corbana, awell as some valiant efforts against Alexander Monroe and Scott Barnett himself.

Brent considered his training with Scott Barnett the most life altering of all his training experiences and adopted Scott Barnett's WrestleFury Lariat to show homage to his mentor.

External links:

 * Official Twitter
 * YouTube Channel
 * Ask.fm
 * Sim Connection Profile
 * RBN Profile
 * L.E.G.E.N.D Wrestling Profile
 * Independent Match Archive