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Part 4 of our look at the career of PAC and we are in some of the bonny lad's most prosperous years of his career. Storming in 2011 as the reigning Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate Champion, PAC would make the rounds for DG and their US and UK sub-promotions as well as more appearances for PWG and a send-off to 1PW. Along the way, PAC would form partnerships with Masato Yoshino and Dragon Kid, whilst battling the likes of Ricochet, Naoki Tanizaki, Zack Sabre Jr., and Brodie Lee.
2012 saw PAC make his debut for NJPW as part of the Best of the Super Juniors XIX battling the likes of Taichi, Jushin Thunder Liger, BUSHI, and a certain Prince Devitt, then rekindling an old partnership with Naruki Doi, all before saying sayōnara to Japan and signing for WWE and their newly-reformatted NXT.
By Steven HookePart 4 of our look at the career of PAC and we are in some of the bonny lad's most prosperous years of his career. Storming in 2011 as the reigning Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate Champion, PAC would make the rounds for DG and their US and UK sub-promotions as well as more appearances for PWG and a send-off to 1PW. Along the way, PAC would form partnerships with Masato Yoshino and Dragon Kid, whilst battling the likes of Ricochet, Naoki Tanizaki, Zack Sabre Jr., and Brodie Lee.
2012 saw PAC make his debut for NJPW as part of the Best of the Super Juniors XIX battling the likes of Taichi, Jushin Thunder Liger, BUSHI, and a certain Prince Devitt, then rekindling an old partnership with Naruki Doi, all before saying sayōnara to Japan and signing for WWE and their newly-reformatted NXT.