Hargrove was the final wrestler to be trained by
Tojo Yamamoto before Yamamato's death in 1992. Hargrove made his
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut as Reno Riggins in March 1988, spending several years as an
enhancement talent, competing against many of the top
heels of the time. He also appeared in a dark match losing to
Rip Rogers at the NWA's
Halloween Havoc in October 1990. Leaving the WWF in 1992, he began competing for the USWA and eventually won the
USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship from
Brian Christopher in August 1992. After a brief stint in
Smoky Mountain Wrestling in early 1993, he returned to the WWF and frequently appeared as an enhancement talent (now as a heel putting
over numerous
faces) on
Monday Night Raw until deciding to retire in early 1995. Following the close of the USWA in 1997, Hargrove came out of retirement and began teaming with
Steven Dunn as "The Tennessee Volunteers" in Music City Wrestling feuding with
Flash Flanagan and
Wolfie D over the promotion's North American tag team titles (later renamed the NWA North American Tag Team Championship) during the late 1990s. They also made an appearance for the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) on an episode of Shotgun Saturday Night against
The Hardy Boyz. Appearing at the first
Brian Pillman Memorial Show in 1998, he and Dunn would later compete as "Main Event" in the National Wrestling Alliance eventually winning the NWA World Tag Team titles in Eskan,
Saudi Arabia on April 7, 2000. Hargrove now does advertising, commentating and booking for
Showtime All-Star Wrestling. He retired from wrestling in 2011. == Championships and accomplishments ==