American independent circuit (2018–present) The Skulk originally debuted under a namesake stable banner which consisted of Adrian Alanis, Liam Gray,
Leon Ruff and Tommy Maserati. They made their debut at
Beyond All Day, and event promoted by Beyond Wrestling on May 27, 2018, where they fell short to Team Pazuzu (
Chris Dickinson,
Jaka,
Ortiz and
Santana) in eight-man tag team competition. At
CZW 21st Anniversary, an event promoted by
Combat Zone Wrestling on February 8, 2020, Alanis and Gray unsuccessfully challenged The REP (Dave McCall and Nate Carter) for the
CZW World Tag Team Championship. Alanis and Gray made their
All Elite Wrestling debut at
AEW Dark #86 on April 27, 2021, where they fell short to
SoCal Uncensored (
Christopher Daniels and
Frankie Kazarian). At
AEW Collision #37 on March 9, 2024, Alanis and Gray teamed up with
Jon Cruz in a losing effort against
The Elite (
Kazuchika Okada,
Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson).
Evolve/World Wrestling Network and WWE (2018–2021) The Skulk competed under the stable incarnation of Alanis, Gray, Ruff, Fox and Maserati in the
Evolve/
World Wrestling Network tandem for roughly three years. They made their debut at
Evolve 106 on June 23, 2018, where they defeated
Leon Ruff and Tommy Maserati in tag team competition. At
Evolve 129 on June 29, 2019, they unsuccessfully challenged Milk Chocolate (Brandon Watts and Randy Summers) in a number of one contenders hip match for the
Evolve Tag Team Championship. At the last episode of
WWNLive Mercury Rising from April 5, 2019, Alanis, Fox and Ruff fell short to
Damnation (
Daisuke Sasaki,
Soma Takao and
Tetsuya Endo) in six-man tag team competition. Due to Evolve and WWN acting as developmental grounds for
WWE, Alanis, Gray and Leon Ruff made several appearances in the
NXT brand. Alanis and Ruff made their first appearance at
WWE NXT #502 on December 4, 2019, where they fell short to The Forgotten Sons (
Steve Cutler and
Wesley Blake). Alanis made his debut during the
2023 WWE Draft episode of
Monday Night Raw from May 1, 2023, under the ring name of "Anthony Alanis", falling short to
Omos in singles competition.
Full Impact Pro (2018–2022) Alanis and Gray are best known for their tenure with
Full Impact Pro. They won the
FIP World Tag Team Championship at
In Full Force on November 1, 2019, by defeating The Precipice (Chance Auren and Omar Amir). They dropped the titles after a 744-day long reign to The Island Kings (
Jaka and
Sean Maluta) at
WWN Supershow: Battle Of The Belts on November 14, 2021, in a
four-way match, also including OAO (Hunter Law and Snoop Strikes) and The NYC Crew (Nino Cruz and Steve Pena). ==Championships and accomplishments==