Training and independent circuit (2002–2004) Rosser became interested in becoming a professional wrestler as a teenager, wrestling in several
backyard wrestling federations. He researched a number of wrestling schools before deciding on Camp IWF in
West Paterson, New Jersey. This was due in part to his employer, whose uncle was a friend of a local wrestler training there at the time, and helped him enroll in the wrestling school. Rosser made his professional debut on September 11, 2002, and spent several years on the independent circuit, including wrestling for the Independent Wrestling Federation and
Chaotic Wrestling during his early career. On May 17, 2003, he won his first major title when he defeated the IWF Heavyweight Champion in Woodland Park, New Jersey and held it for over half a year until losing to Roman on January 17, 2004. It was at a house show in Chaotic Wrestling that he was first noticed by promoter Jim Kettner and invited to compete for the
East Coast Wrestling Association where he made his debut in the summer of 2004. Shortly after entering the promotion, Rosser began feuding with
Prince Nana over the
ECWA Mid Atlantic Championship and eventually defeated him for the title In May 2009, Rosser signed a WWE developmental contract and was sent to WWE's
developmental territory,
Florida Championship Wrestling, under the name
Darren Young. In FCW, Young was in a tag team called "The South Beach Party Boys" with
Percy Watson.
The Nexus (2010–2011) On February 16, 2010, it was announced that he would compete as part of the first season of
WWE NXT, mentored by
CM Punk. On February 23, 2010, Young made his debut on
NXT with a character described as a "South Beach Party Boy", losing his debut match to
David Otunga. His storyline had mentor CM Punk showing apathy towards him, claiming he had no idea why he's in
NXT and did not want to train Young unless he accepted his Straight-edge lifestyle. Despite this, Punk and his disciples,
Luke Gallows and
Serena, helped Young win his rematch against Otunga the following week. Young was ranked eight in the first Pros' Poll. After the pros' poll, Young decided to join
Straight Edge Society in an attempt to improve, only to change his mind before getting his hair shaved off. CM Punk decided to forgive him for standing up to him when he defeated Luke Gallows with Young's own hair on the line. Because of this victory, CM Punk had then been interested in Young's potential, but in turn started feuding with a jealous Luke Gallows. On May 11 in the second Pros poll, Young was ranked fifth out of the six remaining contestants and narrowly escaped elimination. The following week, however, Young was eliminated from the competition. at
SummerSlam The week following the Season 1 finale, Young, along with the other season one
NXT rookies turned
heel and interfered in the main event match on
Raw between
John Cena and Young's former Pro, CM Punk, and attacked both wrestlers, the announce team and the
ring announcer Justin Roberts, and dismantled the ring area and surrounding equipment. On the June 14, 2010, edition of
Raw, the rookies attacked general manager
Bret Hart, when he refused to give them contracts. The following week on
Raw, Vince McMahon fired Hart and announced that a new general manager had been hired, one that had signed all seven season one NXT rookies to contracts. The following week, the group was named
The Nexus. On the July 5 episode of
Raw, The Nexus tried to attack John Cena as he confronted
Wade Barrett during their "truce" with one another. The segment ended with The Nexus leaving without Young, when other Raw wrestlers arrived to aid Cena, and Young was assaulted by Cena to end the show. Due to Cena's actions, the new general manager booked Cena in a 7 on 1 handicap match against The Nexus scheduled for the following week. Young did not participate due to injuries caused by Cena the previous week but The Nexus won the match. He returned at
Money in the Bank with the rest of The Nexus, sporting a new haircut and costing Cena the
WWE Championship against
Sheamus. After the match, Cena attacked Young and fellow Nexus teammate,
Michael Tarver. The Nexus continued to feud with Cena and the Raw roster, resulting in a
seven-on-seven elimination tag team match at
SummerSlam. Young was the first person to be eliminated from the match, when he submitted to
Daniel Bryan in under a minute, and The Nexus lost the match. On the next episode of
Raw the members of The Nexus fought in individual matches against members of the victorious Team WWE with the stipulation that losing a match would have them exiled from the group. Young chose to face John Cena, but failed to win and was exiled and attacked as a result. Young returned on the September 6 episode of
Raw, distracting Barrett and costing him a match against
Randy Orton thus turned Young
face. On the October 4 episode of
Raw, Young participated in a
battle royal to determine the number one contender to the WWE Championship, but was eliminated by The Nexus. Young had his first singles match since leaving The Nexus on the October 7 episode of
Superstars, losing to
William Regal. Young had his first win in singles competition on the October 14 airing of
Superstars defeating
Primo. Young teamed up with Tatsu in a losing effort against
The Usos in mid November on two occasions. Young got his first victory of 2011 when he teamed with
Primo,
Yoshi Tatsu and
David Hart Smith to defeat
Zack Ryder, William Regal and The Usos on the January 13 episode of
Superstars.
Return to NXT (2011–2012) In March 2011, Young was selected as one of six former
NXT contestants to return to the show in its fifth season,
NXT Redemption. During this season, Young was mentored by
Chavo Guerrero Jr. In the season premiere, Young defeated Jacob Novak and won the first challenge to earn himself "redemption points". On the April 12 episode of
NXT, Young attacked
Titus O'Neil after their match and tried to attack O'Neil's pro Hornswoggle, but was stopped by Guerrero. He turned heel, when he attacked
Hornswoggle, and later he and Guerrero faced O'Neil and different tag team partners on several occasions. On the April 19 edition of Redemption, Young faced Hornswoggle in single match. During their match, Chavo Guerrero gave Young a blindfold but in the end Hornswoggle won after a Tadpole splash. On the May 3 edition of Redemption, Young lost to his Pro, Chavo Guerrero, with Hornswoggle as a special guest referee. On the May 10 edition of Redemption, Hornswoggle didn't appear on NXT and accused by Hornswoggle Rookie's Titus O'Neil. The following week, it was revealed Chavo Guerrero kidnapped Hornswoggle and hid Hornswoggle in the box. Then, Guerrero and Young was attack Hornswoggle in the ring until O'Neil made a save. The feud was settled when Titus O'Neil and Darren Young faced each other in a No Disqualitication Match on the May 24 episode of NXT Redemption. The match ended with Titus O'Neil a victor after Hornswoggle interfered in a match which O'Neil attack Guerrero and Young. Guerrero was later released from WWE, leaving Young on his own. In August he formed an alliance with
Derrick Bateman and the duo teamed up against O'Neil and
NXT host
Matt Striker, but were defeated. Young then moved into a feud with Striker, defeating him on two consecutive occasions. After Young attacked Striker following a handshake, William Regal intervened, saving Striker. Two weeks later, Young was defeated by Regal in a singles match. Young then formed an alliance with
JTG and defeated Striker and O'Neil. After the match they were attacked by the Usos. Young was suspended for 30 days on October 5, 2011. Following his suspension, Young returned on the November 16, 2011, episode of
NXT and assaulted Titus O'Neil. Young was then able to get the better of O'Neil twice in tag team matches. The conclusion to Young's feud with O'Neil came when O'Neil defeated Young in a no disqualifications match.
The Prime Time Players (2012–2014) in November 2013 O'Neil then turned heel and formed an alliance with Young. Young and O'Neil feuded with Percy Watson and
Alex Riley in February 2012, defeating them twice. In March, while he and O'Neil were feuding with the Usos, Young started chasing the affections of
Tamina. On the April 18 episode of
NXT, Young and O'Neil were signed by
John Laurinaitis to the
SmackDown brand. The team made their debut for the brand on the April 20 episode of
SmackDown with a victory over the Usos. The team suffered their first team loss against the
WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston and
R-Truth on the May 18 edition of Smackdown. At the
No Way Out pay-per-view in June, minutes before Young and O'Neil teamed up to defeat
Justin Gabriel and
Tyson Kidd,
Primo & Epico and the Usos in a four-way #1 tag team match to earn a future shot at the WWE Tag Team Championship, after
A.W. turned on his clients, Epico and Primo. On the July 16 episode of
Raw, Young and O'Neil unsuccessfully challenged Kofi Kingston and R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championship. On the August 10 episode of
SmackDown, they defeated Primo and Epico in a #1 contenders match via disqualification when A.W. provoked Kingston and R-Truth, who were on commentary, into interfering in the match. That same day, A. W. was released from his contract. Prime Time Players received their title shots at
SummerSlam, but were again defeated by Kingston and R-Truth. On the September 7 edition of
Smackdown, Prime Time Players defeated Primo and Epico and The Usos in a triple threat tag team match to earn another shot at the title. But on
Raw three days later, Prime Time Players lost their title shot to the team of Daniel Bryan and
Kane (soon to be known as
Team Hell No). At the
Survivor Series pay-per-view, Young took part in a
10 man elimination tag team match, but was eliminated by
Rey Mysterio. Young also competed in the
2013 Royal Rumble entering at entrant 15, but was quickly eliminated by Kofi Kingston. On the August 19, 2013, edition of
Raw, the Prime Time Players turned face in a winning effort against the Real Americans (
Jack Swagger and
Antonio Cesaro). signing autographs in December 2013 The face turn had been speculated about for some months, especially after Young's
real-life coming out the previous week which received
mainstream media coverage. The team gained a push, challenging for the WWE Tag Team Championship, but lost a match to
the Shield. The duo also sided with other face wrestlers from the active roster, only to get punished by COO
Triple H for preventing Daniel Bryan from being critically injured by Randy Orton. The Prime Time Players were amongst the select few ordered to battle The Shield in separately sanctioned 3 on 1 handicap matches on the September 20 edition of
SmackDown, as punishment for their intervention.
Singles competition (2014–2015) On the January 31, 2014, episode of
SmackDown after Young was pinned in a tag team match against RybAxel (
Ryback and
Curtis Axel), O'Neil attacked him and disbanded the team. On
SmackDown the following week, Young attacked O'Neil backstage after his interview. Young picked up a victory over
Damien Sandow on the February 14 edition of
SmackDown before being attacked by O'Neil, which turned into a brawl and left O'Neil in tattered clothes. They fought at the
Elimination Chamber, with the victor being O'Neil. However, Young defeated O'Neil in a rematch on
Main Event. At
WrestleMania XXX, Young was in the
André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, where he was eliminated by 3MB. At a WWE live event on April 12, Young was injured in a match against
Fandango, and on April 16, he underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee that would take him out of action for four to six months.
The Prime Time Players reunion (2015–2016) On the January 5, 2015, episode of
Raw, Young appeared with the rest of the WWE roster in the opening segment. His official return came on the February 16 episode of
Raw, where Young and an unnamed independent wrestler,
Kevin Kross, were scheduled to face
The Ascension, but were attacked by them before the match, leading to Young's former tag team partner Titus O'Neil making the save. This turned O'Neil face again and the Prime Time Players reunited. On the February 23 edition of
Raw, The Prime Time Players defeated The Ascension to hand them their first loss as part of the main roster, only to then being attacked by the two. Young participated in the 2nd Annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at
WrestleMania 31, where he was eliminated by Ryback. At
Elimination Chamber, The Prime Time Players participated in the first ever tag team
Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Tag Team Championship, where they were the last team to be eliminated by
The New Day (
Big E, Kofi Kingston and
Xavier Woods). At
Money in the Bank, the Prime Time Players defeated The New Day to win the title. At
Battleground, The Prime Time Players retained the title against The New Day but
dropped the title back to The New Day on August 23 at
SummerSlam in a
fatal–four-way match, also involving
The Lucha Dragons and
Los Matadores. Young and O'Neil would invoke their rematch clause for the September 14 episode of
Raw, which they lost. Towards the end of 2015, O'Neil and Young began focusing on singles careers. Young teamed with Damien Sandow on the
Royal Rumble 2016 Kickoff Show in a Fatal 4-Way tag team match in a losing effort. On the February 2, 2016, taping of
Main Event, the duo returned to team with The Usos to defeat the Ascension,
Stardust and
Tyler Breeze. They have since quietly disbanded when O'Neil received a 60-day suspension after the February 8 episode of
Raw after an alleged physical altercation with Vince McMahon. At
WrestleMania 32, Young entered the third André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and came within the final three, being eliminated by Kane.
Bob Backlund's protégé and departure (2016–2017) On the May 5 episode of
SmackDown,
Bob Backlund agreed to be Young's life coach, in a campaign to "Make Darren Young Great Again", a parody of
Donald Trump's "
Make America Great Again" campaign slogan. Throughout the next couple of months on
Raw and
SmackDown, various vignettes featuring Young and Backlund aired, with Backlund assuming the role of Young's
life coach. In a "life lesson" segment on the July 4 episode of
Raw, Backlund approved of Young adopting his famous
Crossface chickenwing. The week after on
Raw, Young won an 18-man battle royal (after
Apollo Crews and
Baron Corbin eliminated themselves) to become the #1 contender for
The Miz's
Intercontinental Championship at
Battleground. The following week on
Raw, Young defeated
Alberto Del Rio, despite interference from The Miz. On July 19, Young with Backlund was drafted to the Raw brand as a result of the
2016 WWE draft. At Battleground, Young faced The Miz in a match that resulted in a Double Disqualifaction after he applied the Crossface Chickenwing to Miz outside the ring to protect Backlund from Miz and
Maryse. Young began a feud with his former tag team partner Titus O'Neil on the August 1 episode of
Raw. O'Neil questioned Young's motives on being "great again". Later that night, he defeated Young when he pinned him while grabbing Young's tights. Afterwards, he got into a backstage altercation with Backlund before Young came to the defense of Backlund by attacking O'Neil. The week after on
Raw, Young defeated O'Neil by pinning him while grabbing O'Neil's tights, mimicking the way O'Neil defeated him. On the August 15 episode of
Raw, Young and O'Neil seemingly reconciled and were placed in a match against
The Shining Stars. During the match, O'Neil attacked Young with a
Clash of the Titus, allowing The Shining Stars to win the match. Young would once again defeat O'Neil on the August 29 episode of
Raw. After the match, he was attacked by O'Neil. Young teamed with
Neville to defeat O'Neil and
Curtis Axel on the September 16 episode of
Superstars to culminate the feud. In January 2017, Young suffered an arm injury in a match against
Epico on
Main Event. On October 29, 2017, Young was released from his WWE contract without him reappearing on television.
Chikara (2018) On March 2, 2018, it was announced that Rosser, along with former Nexus co-members
Michael Tarver and
Justin Gabriel would be competing at that year's Chikara:
King of Trios tournament.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2020–present) On August 27, 2020, it was announced that Rosser had signed with
New Japan Pro-Wrestling and would make his debut on the September 4 episode of
Strong. In his first match, Rosser teamed up with
Alex Zayne to face The DKC and Clark Connors, which Rosser and Zayne won. On October 24, Rosser faced Clark Connors in Connors' first match since winning the Lions Break Crown; Rosser won the match. In June, it was announced Rosser signed a contract with NJPW and would become a trainer at the NJPW Academy.
National Wrestling Alliance (2021–present) On March 23, 2021, Rosser made his
National Wrestling Alliance debut, defeating
Marshe Rockett and
Matt Cross to become the Number One Contender for the
NWA World Television Championship. He failed to defeat
Da Pope who dropped the title to
Tyrus in June 2021. == Other media ==