All Elite Wrestling (2020–present) Team Taz (2020–2022) On the November 25, 2020, episode of
AEW Dynamite, Senerchia, under the ring name
Hook, made his first appearance in
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a
heel, aligning himself with his father
Taz as part of
Team Taz, also consisting of
Brian Cage,
Ricky Starks, and
Powerhouse Hobbs. Shortly after the match aired, AEW president
Tony Khan announced that Hook had signed a contract with the company. Hook would then begin to team up with
Jungle Boy to feud with The Firm and to defeat its members,
Lee Moriarty,
Ethan Page and
Big Bill in various tag team matches, and would continue to feud with them in Jungle Boy's absence until Double or Nothing, in the Buy-In teaming up with the Hardy's and defeating Ethan Page & The Gunns. On June 25, 2023, at
Forbidden Door, Jungle Boy, by this point known by his given name Jack Perry, attacked Hook after losing his match for the
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against
Sanada, turning
heel in the process. On July 19 at
Blood & Guts, Perry defeated Hook for the FTW Championship, ending his first reign at 357 days and giving Hook his first singles loss in his AEW career in the process. On August 27 during
All In: Zero Hour, Hook defeated Perry to win the FTW Championship for the record tying second time, sharing the record with his father. In March 2024,
Chris Jericho attempted to form a mentor-student relationship with Hook. However, Jericho was rebuffed, ultimately leading to a title match between the two at
Dynasty, where Jericho won the FTW Championship, ending Hook's second reign at 238 days. At
Double or Nothing on May 26, Hook was unsuccessful in recapturing the FTW Championship in a three-way also involving
Katsuyori Shibata. On August 25 at
All In, Hook defeated Jericho to recapture the FTW Championship. After a successful title defense against
Roderick Strong at
Dynamite: Grand Slam on September 25, Hook announced the retirement of the FTW Championship and handed the title back to his father, ending his third reign at 31 days as the final champion.
The Opps (2024–present) During Hook's FTW title reigns, he formed a tag team with
Samoa Joe and later Katsuyori Shibata named "The Opps". In October 2024, Hook began a feud with
The Patriarchy (
Christian Cage,
Kip Sabian, and
Nick Wayne) after it was revealed that Cage was the one that attacked his father Taz. On January 15, 2025 at
Maximum Carnage, Hook defeated Cage by disqualification. On the February 20 episode of
Dynamite, The Opps defeated The Patriarchy, ending the feud. On the April 16 at
Dynamite: Spring BreakThru, Hook was scheduled in an
AEW World Trios Championship match between The Opps and the
Death Riders (
Claudio Castagnoli,
Jon Moxley, and
Wheeler Yuta), however he was (
kayfabe) attacked by the Death Riders off-camera and was pulled from the match. This came after he legitimately
vomited during a match with Death Riders the previous week. On May 25 at
Double or Nothing, Hook returned and briefly assisted The Opps in their
Anarchy in the Arena match against the Death Riders. After a three-month absence, Hook returned on the August 27 episode of
Dynamite, where he attacked Wheeler Yuta. On the September 12 episode of
Dynamite, Hook announced that he would be leaving The Opps. On September 20 at
All Out, Hook came to the aid of
Eddie Kingston from an attack by
Big Bill and
Bryan Keith. At
Full Gear on November 22, Hook would turn heel by attacking
"Hangman" Adam Page during his steel cage
AEW World Championship defence with Samoa Joe, thus rejoining The Opps and allowing Joe to win the title. On the February 7, 2026 episode of
Collision, Hook announced that he would temporarily take leadership of The Opps due to Samoa Joe suffering an undisclosed injury until Joe's return on the April 22 episode of
Dynamite.
Independent circuit (2026–present) On January 16, 2026 at Limitless Wrestling's Limitless Rumble, Hook defeated Leo Sparrow. == Professional wrestling style and persona ==