Basic Information

Name: Lars Sullivan

Real Name: Dylan Miley

Birthday: July 6, 1988 (Age 29)

Signed With: WWE on the NXT brand

Height: 6ft 3 in or 1.91m

Weight: 303lb or 137kg

Training: WWE Performance Center

Debut: October 2014

Quote

N/A

Signature Moves

  • Biel Throw
  • Canadian Backbreaker Rack
  • Delayed Vertical Suplex
  • Diving Headbutt
  • Gorilla Press Powerslam
  • Grounded Knee Strikes
  • Iron Claw Slam
  • Lariat
  • Pop-up Powerslam
  • Scoop Powerslam

Finishing Moves

  • Freak Accident (Waist-Lift Side Slam)

Nicknames

  • The Freak
  • The Leviathan

Entrance Theme

Freak by CFO$

Lars Sullivan - Freak (Official Theme)

Accomplishments/Championships

  • N/A

Training

Very little is known about the training process of Miley. WWE announced he signed with the company in October 2013, incorrectly quoting his name as “Dylan Mile.” He reportedly first made his way to the WWE Performance Center by October of the following year.

Early Career

Miley made his debut in a showcase match against Marcus Louis in March 2015 at ‘WrestleMania’ Axxess, just prior to ‘WrestleMania 31.’ He was victorious. Following this, Miley made various sporadic appearances at NXT live events over the following two years.

Miley made his television debut on the April 12, 2017 episode of NXT where he teamed with Michael Blais in a losing effort against #DIY. He destroyed his partner after the match out of rage.

From here he adopted the name “Lars Sullivan” in May. He continued making appearances with new tag team partners each time he went out, turning on every one of them.

His first performance as a singles competitor came on August 23 when he attacked No Way Jose before his scheduled match. His first singles match and victory came in a handicap three-on-one match on September 6.

Currently

Moving forward, Sullivan would be presented as a monster, destroying Jose in their match. After weeks of squash matches, Suullivan met Kassius Ohno at ‘NXT TakeOver: War Games’ on November 8 where he emerged victorious.

Other Information

Sullivan made his debut in the 2K video game series in the ‘Future Stars’ pack for WWE 2K18 alongside Drew McIntyre, Ruby Riot, Elias and Aleister Black.

Social Media

@LarsSWWE

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