Alexander Morton

Height: 6'0"

Weight: 219 lb.

Origin: Boise, Idaho

Trademark Move: Love Swing

Championships: World Champion, 2 Time Television Champion, 2 Time Hardcore Champion (title retired)

Awards: 2003 Best Group

Collision Course Record: 2-3

Alexander Morton graduated from the NWF Europe training camp in 2001 and made an impactfull debut in the NWF by defeating the then reigning hardcore champion Safety Guy in his first match.

Although his title rein didn’t last very long Morton had a memorable rookie year which ended with a Best New Wrestler nomination. Alexander the self proclaimed ladies man began to win over fans with his technical wrestling ability and good looks.

Then he did something that shocked all of his fans by joining Josh McMullin and Jake Pain (Two of the most despised wrestlers in NWF history) to add the final piece of their stable J-Factor.

Morton and J-Factor would dominate the NWF for the next year. In that year Morton would win the NWF TV Title for the first time. Then the NWF split the rosters into two shows Mayham and Chaos, and J-Factor was split up.

Morton and Pain both ended up on Chaos, so they formed a new stable Pain and Punishment.

Pain and Punishment gained a lot of momentum and they won the 2003 Best Group Award. Then as Collision Course 5 the biggest show of the year came around the rosters re-merged and Morton felt stifled by what was going on between McMullin and Pain so he turned on them to the delight of the fans, and immediately won the TV Title. Unfortunately Morton was beaten by Alowishus K. Rodingham just before Collision Course 5, but at Collison Course he regained his TV Title from Rodingham.

Morton continues to improve, impress and make a push to some day become the NWF world heavyweight champion.

Videos

Alexander Morton was presented the Next Big Superstar Award by Tom O'Hawk at the 2005 Wrestlor Awards.

Alexander Morton looked for revenge but found Shawn London at Mayham 6/6/2005.

Alexander Morton brawled with Kevin Eckert backstage at Owen Hart Memorial 2005.

Alexander Morton fought Hung Lo at Owen Hart Memorial 2005.