Independent circuit (2009–present) Lee made his professional wrestling debut in June 2009. However, the first recorded performance of his was at
HKWF Challenge 2011, an event promoted by the Hong Kong Pro Wrestling Federation on October 23, 2011, where he defeated Bitman to retain the AWGC Junior Heavyweight Championship.
Pro Wrestling Zero1 (2012–2015) Lee made his debut for the promotion on the tenth night of the 2012
Fire Festival from August 4, where he teamed up with
Robbie Eagles and
James Raideen, picking up a victory over
Joe Coffey, Johnny Vandal and
Tomoaki Honma. He soon began pursuing various titles sanctioned by the promotion such as the
NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship, title for which he fought alongside
Craig Classic in a losing effort against Shawn Guinness and
Frank David at
ZERO1 World on October 16, 2012. At
Zero1 Thirteen on March 9, 2014, Lee defeated
Hub to win the
Zero1 World Junior Heavyweight Championship and subsequently the
Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship which was also contested for. Lee won the titles on one more occasion, at
Winter Fever 4 on December 28, 2014, where he defeated
Takuya Sugawara for them. Lee is known for competing in the promotion's signature events such as the
Furinkazan tournament, making hid first appearance at the 2013 edition where he teamed up with
Choun Shiryu to defeat
Daichi Hashimoto and
Mineo Fujita in the first rounds, and fell short to
Daisuke Sekimoto and
Yuji Okabayashi in the second rounds.
WWE (2016) Lee briefly competed in
WWE's
Cruiserweight Classic, a tournament to crown the inaugural
WWE Cruiserweight Championship, falling short to
Rich Swann in the first rounds of the competition which took place on June 23, 2016.
Dragon Gate (2017–present) Lee made his debut in
Dragon Gate in a dark match which took place on the twenty-second night of the
Dragon Gate Scandal Gate from September 13, 2017, where he defeated
Shun Skywalker. He is known for competing in the promotion's signature events and pay-per-views. One of them is the
King of Gate, making his first appearance at the 2018 edition of the event where he placed himself in the Block B, where he scored a total of four points after competing against
Takashi Yoshida,
BxB Hulk,
Genki Horiguchi and
Big R Shimizu. At the 2019 edition, Lee placed in the Block D, where he scored a total of four points after going against
Kai, Shun Skywalker, Big R Shimizu,
Dragon Kid and
Masaaki Mochizuki. At the 2020 edition, he fell short to
Kaito Ishida in the first rounds. At the 2021 edition, he competed in the Block B against
SB Kento, Dragon Kid,
Eita, Susumu Yokosuka and
Kzy, scoring a total of five points. At the 2022 edition he fell short to
Ben-K in the first rounds from May 11. Another signature event in which he competed is the
Gate of Destiny, making his first appearance at the 2017 edition from November 3, where he teamed up with Over Generation (
Gamma, Kaito Ishida and Mondai Ryu) in a losing effort against
K-ness,
Misterioso Jr.,
Shachihoko Boy and
Yosuke Santa Maria. Lee was part of the MaxiMuM stable and teamed up with his stablemates Kaito Ishida and Naruki Doi and the Mochizuki Dojo (Masaaki Mochizuki, Shun Skywalker and
Yuki Yoshioka) in a losing effort against Natural Vibes (
Genki Horiguchi, Kzy and Susumu Yokosuka) for the
Open the Triangle Gate Championship one year later at the 2018 edition of the Gate of Destiny. At the 2019 event, he competed again for the
Open the Triangle Gate Championship alongside hi stablemates Dragon Kid and Naruki Doi, coming up short again against
Strong Machine F,
Strong Machine G and Strong Machine J. At the 2021 edition, Lee won a
nine-person battle royal also involving
Ho Ho Lun,
Yosuke Santa Maria,
Strong Machine J, Mondai Ryu,
Super Shisa,
Punch Tominaga,
Konomama Ichikawa and Shachihoko Boy. ==Championships and accomplishments==