Nick Gage | |
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Birth name | Nicholas William Wilson |
Born | National Park, New Jersey, U.S. | September 22, 1980
Relatives | Justice Pain (brother) |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Nick Gage Hardass Nick Hardcore Nick |
Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1] |
Billed weight | 217 lb (98 kg)[1] |
Billed from | National Park, New Jersey Salt Lake City, Utah |
Trained by | CZW Wrestling School John Zandig[2] |
Debut | February 13, 1999[2] |
Nicholas William Wilson (born September 22, 1980), better known by his ring name Nick Gage, is an American professional wrestler currently wrestling for various promotions on the independent circuit. He is the only man to win the "big three" of American deathmatch tournaments: the CZW Tournament of Death, the IWA Mid-South King of the Deathmatch, and the GCW Tournament of Survival.
Along with being the first-ever CZW World Heavyweight Champion for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), until late 2010, Gage wrestled at nearly every CZW show and competed in more CZW matches than any other wrestler. In addition to these accomplishments, he has held the World Tag Team, Iron Man, Ultraviolent Underground, and Death Match championships during his CZW career.[3] Gage's late brother, Chris Wilson, was also a professional wrestler; he performed in CZW under the ring name Justice Pain.[4] The brothers even joined a stable known as “The H8 Club” with fellow CZW talent Matt Tremont, Nate Hatred, and Wifebeater.
In April 2011, Gage was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree bank robbery. He was ultimately released in 2016. After his release, he became an infamous name in the deathmatch indie scene and gained a cult following known as the Murder-Death-Kill Gang (often shortened to MDK). In his entrances, he is introduced as "representing The M.D.K Gang, The H8 Club, and all his comrades in prison, eastern block". His infamy as a "folk hero" of both independent American wrestling and of the deathmatch scene led him to be the subject of a 2021 episode of the docuseries Dark Side of the Ring.[5] John Pollock of POST Wrestling describes Gage as a "cult figure" of professional wrestling.[6] From February 2022 until October 2024, he was the sole contracted wrestler signed to Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), a promotion where he is a former 4-time GCW World Champion.