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Personal Data
Birthday:
01.03.1973
Birthplace:
London, England, UK
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 0" (184 cm)
Weight:
163 lbs (74 kg)

Career Data
Alter egos:
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1994 - 2000)
Promoter (1995 - 1998)
Beginning of in-ring career:
11.04.1994
End of in-ring career:
2000
In-ring experience:
6 years
Wrestling style:
High Flyer
Signature moves:
Pitstop Piledriver

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1.96
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 25
Number of comments: 14
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Average rating: 1.80  [25]
Average rating in 2025: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 1.50  [4]
Average rating in 2023: 2.50  [2]
Average rating in 2022: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 0.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 0.50  [2]
Average rating in 2015: 0.75  [4]
Average rating in 2014: 1.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 1.50  [2]
Average rating in 2011: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 4.00  [2]
Average rating in 2009: 0.00  [1]
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mondognarly wrote on 06.11.2025:
[2.0] "It's telling that his legacy is almost entirely reduced to the time he was on the receiving end of an infamous shoot brought about by his horrible attitude and disproportionately large ego. A glorified teenage backyard wrestler in terms of both character and in-ring work who clearly had aspirations to be a British equivalent to the high spots wrestlers emerging on the American and Japanese scene in the mid nineties, but without their charisma or psychology or timing. However, shows he promoted in the mid/late nineties were actually quite groundbreaking in terms of being some of the first British indy cards aimed at smart fans. Receives a point each for his promoting and having a few fairly impressive aerial moves."
Pigeon Scratch wrote on 09.10.2024:
[2.0] "Another case where a wrestler is solely known for one infamous match or moment, and this guy is known for getting his shit kicked in against The Great Sasuke. While he definitely knew how to do some high flying stunts, he had absolutely no idea how to use them properly, as he didn't understand pacing in the slightest or how to work even something remotely believable. Also seemed like a genuine ass at times, thinking he was hot shit because he could get his hands on ECW wrestlers. Do I think he deserved to be assaulted like he did? No, no one really does, but I'm not surprised it happened."
WhatIsLooveee wrote on 09.02.2022:
[2.0] "In fact, all this guy is remembered for is the only infamous 3-minute match with Great Sasuke that escalated into a shoot fight. This already says something about his legacy. His career lasted only 6 years and all he could do was not always neat high-fly moves. There were also obvious problems with selling. In general, not a very good wrestler with forgettable career."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 14.03.2021:
[4.0] "Probably the definition of "get your shit in" except that Dirtbike lacked the actual wrestling reputation or any real talent to be entitled to even half a view like that. Had some nice looking moves but didn't seem to have any grasp on selling (properly) and mostly kept to the indies despite his athletic gifts. Not worthy of being a 0. 0 most definitely considering he could still work, but just couldn't get the basics."
Upgrayedd wrote on 26.12.2020:
[2.0] "Typical hardcore daredevil, who can execute some rather athletic maneuvers but is sloppy in the ring. Had an obvious selling issue, noticeable especially in the match against the Great Sasuke. Maybe I'll make up my mind once I've seen more of this guy, but for now he's a 2."
bnoi wrote on 19.05.2019:
[4.0] "Sasuke robbed Dirt Bike Kid, DBK was scheduled for a 6 minute match and before the match Sasuke changed the rules saying 2 minutes. No wonder DBK got upset other then that a good ECW Jobber."
RatingsMachine wrote on 06.10.2018:
[0.0] "Jason Harrison could do some fairly athletic spots, but he was otherwise terrible in the ring. His wrestling was abysmal, his brawling looked awful; there was nothing he could do that looked remotely acceptable."
JuniorStar4life wrote on 04.12.2016:
[0.0] "he looks more like a backyard guy than a pro wrestler. doesn't respect the orders and that's why he got his ass kicked by the great sasuke."
Leone wrote on 01.03.2013:
[0.0] "Dirt Bike Kid's wrestling legacy could be summed up in 1 match - The night he wrestled 3 minutes against The Great Sasuke in a tournament where the loser in the final had to unmask. This was a quarter final match, and as soon as his name is announced, DB Kid removes his mask and reveals a 2nd mask covering his mouth and nose, which didn't go down well with Sasuke. I'm giving him a 0 because despite having a few nice moves, they were still sloppy. But it was evident in the Sasuke match that he was quite a selfish worker. Sasuke sold all of Kid's moves, and then when it came to Sasuke getting offence, Kid's selling was poor. Which lead to a shoot and a guillotine choke finish. Overall, he was too skinny, even for a junior heavyweight, he was a sloppy high flyer, I'm not sure whether or not he had any charisma, probably not, and a selfish worker trying to make himself look strong."