Professional wrestling In 1993, Tom Howard began training under Jesse Hernandez and Bill Anderson in
professional wrestling,
lucha libre and
puroresu at the School of Hard Knocks wrestling training school. His first match was against Bobby Bradley Jr. at the
Silver Nugget Casino in October 1994. In early 1995, Howard began appearing on NWC (
National Wrestling Conference) Television in
Las Vegas and quickly became popular wrestling under the name '
Zuma, a surfer gimmick from Zuma Beach, California. He went on to wrestle as "KGB", under a
KGB agent
gimmick. In 1995, Howard was recruited to wrestle on television in
Mexico where he quickly became popular wrestling for
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración as
KGB, using the same gimmick. Howard lived in Mexico City and appeared on AAA's television show for 2 years. In 1996, Howard returned to the United States to compete in
Antonio Inoki's
World Wrestling Peace Festival in Los Angeles. While in Los Angeles, Howard took a break from wrestling to train in
Sambo with
Gokor Chivichyan &
Gene Lebell for
No Holds Barred competition. In late 1996, Howard and Rick Bassman formed
Ultimate Pro Wrestling. Tom acted as the head instructor for the school, Ultimate University and also began competing in the ring regularly for UPW. He went under his real name and adopted the gimmick of a
Green Berets drill instructor. Tom's former students include
World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers such as
John Cena,
Victoria,
Chris Masters,
Aaron Aguilera,
Luther Reigns,
Sakoda,
Heidenreich,
Nathan Jones and
Sylvester Terkay. In 1998, Howard signed a developmental contract with the
World Wrestling Federation. Tom's time was split as an instructor for the UPW and on the road performing in dark matches across the country. On June 26, 2001 Howard pinned
Tony Jones to capture the
Southern California title. On August 22, Howard became UPW's Shoot Champion when the Southern California title was renamed. Howard competed against
Shinya Hashimoto for a
Pro Wrestling Zero-One Fighting Athletes PPV – Shingeki I in Japan and was signed to a contract with the company. On August 30 – Shingeki II, Tom Howard knocked out
Lee Young Gun in
Tokyo, Japan. On May 8, 2002 Howard defeated
Christopher Daniels to unify the UPW and Shoot titles in
Santa Ana, California. Then on July 7 Howard & Nathan Jones defeated
Steve Corino &
Rapid Fire Maldon at Sumo Hall in Japan on a Zero-One pay-per-view. On December 15, Howard &
Matt Ghaffari beat
Shinya Hashimoto &
Naoya Ogawa to win the
NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship on a Zero One PPV. On July 13, 2001, Tom Howard and Sean McCully defeated Yuki Ishikawa and
Yoshiaki Fujiwara when Howard used No. 42 on Fujiwara. On May 19, 2002 Shinya Hashimoto, Naoya Ogawa and Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated Tom Howard,
The Predator and
Steve Corino. On May 23, Tom Howard and The Predator defeated Emblem (
Shinjiro Ohtani and
Masato Tanaka). On June 27, Tom Howard, The Predator and Nathan Jones defeated Shinya Hashimoto and Emblem. On June 29, Tom Howard and The Predator defeated Shinya Hashimoto and
Kohei Sato. On June 30, Shinya Hashimoto and Masato Tanaka defeated The Predatora and Tom Howard. On July 28, Tom Howard, The Predator and
C. W. Anderson defeated Shinya Hashimoto,
Tatsuhito Takaiwa and Masato Tanaka. On 7/30/02 Tom Howard and The Predator defeated Shinya Hashimoto and Yoshiaki Fujiwara. On July 31, Shinya Hashimoto,
Kazuhiko Ogasawara and
Ryouji Sai defeated Tom Howard, The Predator and
Samoa Joe. On August 2, 2002, Shinya Hashimoto, Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Tatsuhito Takaiwa defeated The Predator, Tom Howard and C. W. Anderson. On March 2, 2003 Zero-One True Century Creation II, Tom Howard &
Samoa Joe defeated
Gary Steele & Steve Corino. On March 9, Emblem (Shinjiro Ohtani and Masato Tanaka) defeated Tom Howard/King Adamo for the PWF Tag Team Title. On April 11, 2003 Tom Howard & Steve Corino beat
Mitsuharu Misawa &
Tsuyoshi Kikuchi (11:33) when Howard used the No. 55 on Kikuchi. On April 13, 2003
Jun Akiyama &
Akitoshi Saito beat Tom Howard & Steve Corino (11:06) when Akiyama used an Exploder on Corino. October 22 Howard defeated
Adam Pearce to regain the UPW Heavyweight Championship title in Santa Ana, California. On January 4, 2004 in
HUSTLE,
Mil Máscaras &
Dos Caras &
Sicodelico Jr. defeated Howard & Steve Corino &
Dusty Rhodes. On January 31, Tom Howard defeated
Prince Nana in Tokyo. On February 20, at the UPW 5th Anniversary Show, Howard &
Christopher Daniels defeated
Scott Hall &
Kevin Nash. On February 29, Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi defeated Tom Howard and
Zebra Man. On July 9, Tom Howard defeated Steve Corino, Jason The Legend and Psycho Simpson in a cage match. Then on October 30, Howard defeated
Oliver John to retain the UPW Heavyweight title. On February 23, 2005 Howard &
The Predator defeated
Sean O'Haire &
Chuck Palumbo. Finally, on July 20, Howard defeated Matt "Horshu" Weise to retain the UPW Heavyweight title. Tom "Green Beret" Howard has also been featured in several video games in the US and Japan such as Fire Pro Wrestling, King of Coliseum and King of Coliseum 1 & 2.
Kickboxing and mixed martial arts In 2003, Tom Howard signed a 2-year fight contract with Japanese
kickboxing and
mixed martial arts promotion,
K-1. When asked about making the transition from Japanese Puroresu (Pro Wrestling) to K1 MMA and Kickboxing Howard was quoted in Maxfighting.com as saying: "Jumping into this sport so late, I have been playing the catch up game since I started. My philosophy is to train my hardest, do my best and be happy with the outcome. I am not afraid of getting hurt and will fight anyone that they want to put in front of me at any time. I am not saying that to sound like a tough guy but the reality is that they (the K1 office) use their infinite wisdom to do their job in booking the fights and I need to do my job." When asked in the same article about how he got into wrestling and fighting in Japan, Howard explained: "I was doing pro wrestling in Japan on television for several years with a promotion called Zero-One – The back story to this explains my introduction to K1: Zero One was an offshoot company of New Japan Pro Wrestling established by Shinya Hashimoto. Hashimoto was looking for a new Gaijin (foreign) wrestler to introduce, so I was brought over to wrestle him on a big pay per view called Shingeki. This was when Japanese Pro Wrestling was mimicking MMA so we wore MMA gloves and the matches had MMA rules. I guess the match was highly regarded because we made the covers of the wrestling magazines and even mainstream sports papers. After that I started to get a following in Japan and spent the next several years going back and forth between Japan and the USA for monthly tours. At the end of one of my annual contracts I received word from my manager and friend Rick Bassman that K1 was interested in signing me to a multi year/fight deal and everything just worked out from there. As I said before, I was a huge fan of K1 and had been following it heavily with all of the time I was spending in Japan." He made his K1 MMA debut against France's Kristof Midoux on New Year's Eve at
K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!!. He then fought Mongolian Wrestling champion
Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee (aka "Blue Wolf") at
K-1 MMA ROMANEX in May 2004. This bout was particularly brutal with Howard being kneed in the head and face a total of 46 times. It was after this fight that K1 changed their MMA rules to make throwing knees to the head of a grounded opponent illegal. In his next K1 MMA fight, Howard fought against American kickboxer and K1 US Champion Carter Williams in Hawaii at
Rumble on the Rock 6. This fight ended when Williams threw a fury of punches on the ground causing cuts that required Howard to receive a total of 36 stitches. In June 2005, Howard fought in Hiroshima, Japan on the K1 Grand Prixs show under kickboxing rules against 7' 2", 400 lb. South Korean
Choi Hong-man. This fight was featured in K1's Best Knockouts as Choi caught Howard with a knee to the Head causing a 6" cut up his forehead and knocking him halfway across the ring. In August 2006, Tom Howard was recruited by the Antonio Inoki's
Tokyo Sabres to fight in the
International Fight League. His premier fight with the promotion came on September 6, 2006 against
Krzysztof Soszynski. In February 2007, Howard competed in the
Cage Rage Championships at Wembley Arena in London, England against Wolfslaire fighter Tom Blackledge. This fight ended quickly when Howard escaped from a takedown attempt and turned into a headkick by Blackledge causing a 5" cut which ended the fight and required 8 staples to close. In December 2007, Howard fought
Eric "Butterbean" Esch in the main event of the World Cage Championship in Jasper, Alabama. ==Instructor or trainer==