Damian Morasko

Damian Morasko (Born Luke Reid) is a professional CAW wrestler currently in Semi-Retirement. He has wrestled in Australia, America, England and Japan.

He is the on-screen younger brother of Blair Morasko.

FCW (Early 2006-2009) WORLD CUP:
Morasko shot to fame when he joined FCW and won the World Cup for Australia. In the opening round he pinned Japenese superstar Hideo Morishio. After the match Morasko and Morishio brawled resulting in both team japan and Team Australia coming to the ring to finish the show off. In the next round Morasko would team with his soon to be tag team partner Chris Shelley. The two would win the second round for team Australia. In the third and final round Morasko faced Morishio once again but also in the match was team UKs Nigel Marks. The final match was a TLC match. Morishio and Morasko were the final two standing after Marks was DDT'd on the concrete floor by Morishio. The two would battle it out for another 20 minutes when finally Morasko would pull down the World Cup resulting in Team Australias Victory.

Division Xtreme Champion (Late 2006-early 2007):
After Team Australia won the World Cup Morasko would vie for the Division Xtreme Championship. He would try, and fail at capturing it until finally when it was his last chance at winning it he would pin the then undefeated Divison Xtreme Champion Chase Moore. He would defend the title until late 2007 when he vacated it due to injury.

Return From Injury (Early 2008):
After 6 months off recuperating from an a leg injury. Morasko would return and win (for the first time) the FCW TV championship by defeating D.V.D Dangerous Vinny Diamond.

FCW TV Champion (early 2008-late 2008):
Morasko would successfully defend the TV title until he was suspended for 2 months after no-showing FCW events.

FCW Tag Team Champion (early 2009-present):
After Morasko returned from suspension he would team with Chris Shelley to form the team The Gatecrashers. They would win the Tag team Titles 6 times

Internet Championship Dream:
In early 2010 He was signed to ACE another caw league made by another former TXW superstar Devin Surefire. He debuted against the then current number one on the internet championship power 5. In which he defeated jake axel, thus earning him an internet title shot. The next week he faced a debuting powerhouse named damon alexander in which he would lose. The next week was the final week that ace was in business. The match for the internet title in which damon would pin daniels

NCW (2010-2011):
Morasko was over over in Japan once again wrestling for NCW, until he decided to return to the United States and pursue other endeavours. He would leave the company at the start of 2011 on bad terms.

NGC (Early 2011 - Mid 2011):
After leaving NCW. Morasko would then become a free agent for a total 2 months. He would then come across the newly formed NGC (New Generation of Caw). Where he would join the companys top heel faction, (This being the first time Morasko was ever heel) Destructive Rainfall. But before they could debut. Damian Morasko and the other 2 members of DR (Maxwell Verdi, Darren Zeminsky) were picked up by TXW once again.

TXW (Mid 2011 - Late 2011):
Morasko rejoined TXW in 2011.

He went on to debut at the All Caged Up Pre-Show defeating "Sinister" Seth Kasica by hitting his new finisher, "The Nosejob" on a steel chair. He would then take a months hiatus from TXW and return as the then International Champion, Killjoys mystery opponent. He would then defeat and gain the International Championship from Killjoy. Thus becoming 5-0. On the next sacrifice Morasko faced off against long time friend Maxwell Verdi in a match that Verdi would win due to Daren Zminsky, the returning superstar costing Morasko the match. A few weeks later Morasko would team with TXW's World Champion. Shannon Silveria against Everett Crede and Daren Zeminsky. The match would be ruled a no contest after Tony Roulette cut a promo from the stage. Soon after TXW would hold it's CPV event "Honour, Glory, Respect" where as Morasko was coming down the ramp he was attacked viciously by Daren Zeminsky. This would result in a no contest. After 2 months of inacticity Morasko and a select few from TXW would break off and re-form NGC.

NGC (Late 2011 - Early 2012)
Morasko and a few other superstars from TXW reformed NGC after 2-3 months of inactivity due to TXW not booking anyone. The company wouldn't last long as Robin Storm was the first to retire out of the group. Leading to Maxwell Verdi and then Morasko himself to retire. He also trained future NGC rookie Blair Morasko (who never made it to NGC due to the company closing).

Rumored Retirement (Early 2012 - Present)
Morasko has given up every essence of the word "wrestling" since retiring. Though he may return in late 2012, however it seems like his retirement is perminate. However, Damian's trainer, Maxwell Verdi, announced that he will return from his retirement on November 1st, and many spectaors believe that Damian will also return at this date. On June 20th Damian would be interviewed where he would announce his return to wrestling with his brother Blair in a returning league called ICE.

Finishers and Signatures:

 * Split Legged Corkscrew Moonsault
 * 2 Step Conclussion (Skull Crushing Finale)
 * Boomerang (Whisper in the Wind)
 * Wristlock Sitout Side Slam
 * Sitout Gourdbuster

FCW:

 * World Cup 2006 winner (with Team Australia)


 * Division Xtreme Champion (Once)


 * FCW TV Champion (Once)


 * FCW Tag Team Champion (6 times) (Record Holder)

TXW:

 * Longest winning streak (6-0)


 * TXW International Champion (Once and Last) InternationalMorasko.PNG

NGC:

 * NGC International Champion (First & Only Champion crowned in NGC's History)

Themes Used:

 * TXW - The Bomb Dot Com 2.0 By Sleeping With Sirens (2011 - 2012)


 * NGC - Captain's Blood By Chunk! No Captain Chunk! (with "Just Open Up" intro) (2012 - Retirement)"


 * ACE- Fade Away by Breaking Benjamin (2009-late 2009)


 * NCW- Dirty Little Thing by Adelitas Way (2010)


 * FCW- Impossible by Manafest (early 2006-late 2008)


 * Time to Shine by Saliva (early 2009-present) (Also used as The Gatecrashers theme song)