Early career (2012–2014) Hall began to train as a professional wrestler in 2010 with his father, as he wanted to follow in his footsteps. In the following years, Hall worked in various promotions, usually in tag matches with Kevin Nash or Sean Waltman, both Scott Hall's friends. On November 15, 2014, at Superstars of Wrestling 2, Hall won the Superstars of Wrestling Championship after defeating Tim Zbyszko in a ladder match. In 2014, Hall won the Georgia Heavyweight Championship from Southern Fried Championship Wrestling.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2015–2017) in February 2015 In January 2015, Hall began training at the
New Japan Pro-Wrestling dojo. On January 5 at
New Year Dash!!, Hall debuted as
Bullet Club's personal "young boy" trainee. As is usually the case with "young boys" in Japan, Hall would lose many of his first matches with NJPW, and often be pinned in multi-man tag matches, but achieved his first victory on April 29 at
Wrestling Hinokuni in a tag team match, where he and Yujiro Takahashi defeated Captain New Japan and
Satoshi Kojima. Hall, however, was not involved in the finish of the match. Over the next year, Hall mainly worked tag team matches with his Bullet Club stablemates, while also becoming an enforcer for
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson). Hall scored his first win himself on April 2, 2016, when he submitted rookie
Hirai Kawato in a singles match. Hall was injured later that month at
Invasion Attack 2016, and remained sidelined until January 2017, when his profile was quietly removed from NJPW's roster page, signaling his departure from the promotion.
Pro Wrestling Noah (2017–2019) On March 13, 2017, the Japanese
Pro Wrestling Noah promotion announced that Hall would start working regularly for the promotion on April 11. The following month, Hall teamed with Randy Reign in the
2017 Global Tag League, finishing with a record of four wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals. During the tournament, Hall and Reign defeated eventual tournament winners and reigning
GHC Tag Team Champions Maybach Taniguchi and
Naomichi Marufuji, making them the number one contenders to Taniguchi and Marufuji. Hall and Reign received their title shot on June 4, but were defeated by Taniguchi and Marufuji. On October 1, Hall unsuccessfully challenged
Eli Drake for the
GFW Global Championship. On February 24, 2019, Cody wrestled his final match for Noah.
DDT Pro-Wrestling (2019–2020) In 2019, Cody Hall began to work for the Japanese
DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion. However, he left the promotion after making an anti-Asian "yellow fever" joke on Twitter about the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Major League Wrestling (2020) On December 4, 2020,
Major League Wrestling announced that Hall had been signed to the company, however, he was released from his contract. In 2023,
Kevin Nash gave an update about Hall's condition, saying that his neck was broken in Japan and he is currently trying to piece his life together since his career-ending surgery and the loss of his father the year before. ==Championships and accomplishments==