Early career (2013–2019) Comoroto was trained to wrestle by
Q. T. Marshall at the
Monster Factory in his home state of
New Jersey. He wrestled his first recorded match in 2013 for the
Williamstown, New Jersey–based Old Time Wrestling promotion, where he was billed as the incumbent Classic Champion. From 2014 to 2017, Comoroto competed primarily for the
Paulsboro, New Jersey–based
Monster Factory Pro Wrestling promotion, where he held the MFPW Heavyweight Championship on one occasion, the MFPW Live Championship on two occasions, and the MFPW Tag Team Championship on three occasions. In 2015, he
teamed with Billy Damiana as "Shooterz Inc.", while in 2016, he teamed with Kyle the Beast as "Beast Cartel". In 2017 and 2018, Comoroto wrestled for a range of promotions throughout the
Northeastern United States, including
Ring of Honor in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
EVOLVE in
Melrose, Massachusetts, and
MCW Pro Wrestling in
Maryland.
WWE (2019–2020) In February 2019, Comoroto signed a contract with
WWE, where he was assigned to its developmental brand,
NXT. In March 2019, he began wrestling on NXT
live events throughout
Florida. In May 2019, he participated in the third annual
WWE Performance Center combine, where he was the top ranked male in the velocity
bench press contest. In July 2019, he was given the
ring name "Nick Ogarelli". Comoroto made his final appearance with NXT in March 2020. In April 2020, he was released by WWE as part of a series of budget cuts connected with the
COVID-19 pandemic.
All Elite Wrestling / Ring of Honor (2020–present) In October 2020, Comoroto made his first appearance with the
Jacksonville, Florida–based promotion
All Elite Wrestling, losing to
Darby Allin on episode #56 of the
web television show
AEW Dark. He made multiple further appearances on
AEW Dark throughout late 2020 and early 2021. In January 2021, Comoroto appeared on episode #69 of the
TNT television show
AEW Dynamite, losing to
Jon Moxley via referee's decision. Comoroto subsequently formed an alliance with
Dustin Rhodes and
Q. T. Marshall, thus joining
Nightmare Family. On the March 31, 2021 episode of
AEW Dynamite, Comoroto and several other students joined with Q. T. Marshall in attacking members of Nightmare Family, with Comoroto subsequently becoming part of Marshall's new stable, "The Factory" and turning
heel in the process. In March 2023, Marshall stated that The Factory had disbanded. In April 2023, Comoroto made his debut in AEW's sister promotion,
Ring of Honor. He went on to appear regularly on
Ring of Honor Wrestling, occasionally teaming with Jacoby Watts. In August 2024, Comoroto announced that he had undergone
hip resurfacing surgery and would be recuperating until 2025. Comoroto returned from injury in April 2025, teaming with Myles Hawkins and
Rhett Titus in a loss to
The Opps on
AEW Dynamite.
New Japan Pro Wrestling (2022) Comoroto debuted in
New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) in April 2022, teaming with
Aaron Solo in a loss to
Clark Connors and
Karl Fredericks on an episode of
NJPW Strong recorded in
Los Angeles, California. Over the next several weeks, he made several other appearances on
NJPW Strong, including teaming with Solo in a tournament to crown the inaugural
Strong Openweight Tag Team Champions. At the AEW/NJPW joint pay-per-view
Forbidden Door in June 2022, Comoroto lost to
Lance Archer. == Professional wrestling style and persona ==