W. Morrissey
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Birth name | William Morrissey |
Born | Glendale, Queens, New York, U.S. | August 16, 1986
Alma mater | New York University |
Partner | Lexy Nair (2021–present; engaged) |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Big Bill Big Bill Morrissey[1] Big Bill Young[2] Big C Big Ca$$ Big Cass Big Cazz CaZXL[3] Colin Cassady Erik "The Red" Wood[4] W. Morrissey[5] William Morrissey |
Billed height | 6 ft 10 in (208 cm)[5] |
Billed weight | 276 lb (125 kg)[5] |
Billed from | Queens, New York[6] |
Trained by | Johnny Rodz[7] |
Debut | August 15, 2009[8] |
William Morrissey (born August 16, 1986) is an American
In WWE, he came to prominence for his partnership with Enzo Amore, whom he teamed with from 2013 to 2017. Together, they won the NXT Year-End Award for Tag Team of the Year in 2015. He was brought up to Raw alongside Amore the day after WrestleMania 32. He was later moved to the SmackDown brand, where he had a brief feud with Daniel Bryan, before being released by the company in June 2018. After leaving WWE, he resumed teaming with Amore (now known as nZo) on the independent circuit before joining Impact Wrestling in 2021, and AEW in 2022.
Early life
William Morrissey[9] was born in the Glendale neighborhood of New York City's Queens borough on August 16, 1986.[10][11][12] He is of Irish and German descent.[citation needed] He attended Archbishop Molloy High School and served as a peer tutor, homeless shelter volunteer, and National Honor Society member. He played basketball in his senior year and was featured in the Catholic High School Athletic Association Senior Classic All-Star game.[13] After graduating from high school, he received a scholarship to attend New York University (NYU).[a] He entered the pre-medical track before shifting to economics.[14][7] While attending NYU, he played as a center for the NYU Violets from the 2005–2006 and 2008–2009 seasons.[13] He co-captained the team for his final season.[15] After graduating from NYU, Morrissey founded a ticket brokerage specializing in events held at Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium.[7][16]
Professional wrestling career
Early career (2009–2011)
Morrissey trained as a professional wrestler at
WWE (2011–2018)
Florida Championship Wrestling (2011–2012)
In June 2011, Morrissey signed with
Teaming with Enzo Amore (2013–2017)
Cassady debuted on
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Enzo_Cass_Carmella.jpg/170px-Enzo_Cass_Carmella.jpg)
In early August, Amore and Cassady participated in a NXT Tag Team Championship number one contenders tournament, and they defeated
On the
At the
Singles competition (2017–2018)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Big_Cass_May_2018.jpg/220px-Big_Cass_May_2018.jpg)
On the Raw following
Cass returned during the
Morrisey has since spoken about his departure from the company, citing depression, anxiety and an alcohol addiction the main factors in his exit.[64]
Independent circuit (2018–2021)
On August 2, Big Time Wrestling announced that Morrissey, now known as Big Cazz (later changed to Big C), would make his wrestling return after the 90-day no-compete clause in his WWE contract was expired on September 21.[3] He appeared at a BTW event on October 5, cutting a promo, hostilely addressing the fans, thus cementing himself as a heel. On December 1, Big Cass wrestled for Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore 51 under the name Big Ca$$, losing to MVP.[65] Morrissey also made an appearance at House of Hardcore 52 on December 8, but during the show's intermission was rushed to a hospital after suffering a seizure (see personal life).[66]
On April 6, 2019, Morrissey, alongside former tag partner Enzo Amore, appeared at the
On June 15, 2019, Morrissey, under the ring name of CaZXL, made his debut for Northeast Wrestling (NEW), where he was accompanied by Arndt, now known as nZo. Caz then issued an open challenge to anyone on the roster. Jon Moxley would answer the challenge and later defeat him in a match.[69] Morrissey was inactive from wreslting from September 2019 to February 2021, and he defeated Christian Mox at SWE Clash in Canton in his return match.
Impact Wrestling (2021–2022)
On April 25, 2021, at
At
At
All Elite Wrestling (2022–present)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Big_Bill_beating_up_Darby_Allin.jpg/220px-Big_Bill_beating_up_Darby_Allin.jpg)
On the May 4, 2022, episode of
In August 2023, Big Bill and
On the April 24 episode of Dynamite, Big Bill informed new FTW Champion Chris Jericho that he wants to join Jericho's Learning Tree, being nicknamed as "The Redwood".[84][85]
Other media
Morrissey, as Big Cass, is a playable character in the video games WWE 2K16,[86] WWE 2K17,[87] and WWE 2K18.[88]
Personal life
Morrissey was in a relationship with fellow wrestler Leah Van Dale, known as Carmella, until 2017.[89]
Morrissey met his future tag team partner Eric Arndt (Enzo Amore) when they played basketball together at the Cage in Manhattan, New York, nearly 10 years before they reunited in WWE in August 2013.[14] Their 15-year friendship ended after Morrissey suffered a legitimate knee injury and Arndt was publicly critical of him for not finishing their match after the injury.[89] The two have since reconciled.[90]
During their time in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), Morrisey roomed with fellow wrestler Jonathan Good, known as Dean Ambrose in WWE and Jon Moxley in AEW. The two lived together until 2014 while Ambrose had already joined the main roster. Morrisey said he enjoyed living with Ambrose, calling it "the best [time] of his life."[91]
On December 8, 2018, Morrissey suffered an
On September 14, 2019, Morrissey was involved in an incident backstage at a WrestlePro independent show where he allegedly confronted and tried to fight Joey Janela (who was involved in an incident with Morrissey's tag team partner, Eric Arndt, months earlier) and he also allegedly confronted and spat in the face of independent wrestler Pat Buck. According to witnesses, Buck retaliated by punching Morrissey in the face. Morrissey was kicked out of the building, and police officers were called after he refused to leave. No charges were filed.[93] In 2021, both Morrissey and Janela have made amends.[94]
Since April 2021, Morrissey has been in a relationship with AEW interviewer Lexy Nair, who is also the stepdaughter of Diamond Dallas Page.[95] They got engaged on December 24, 2022.[96]
Championships and accomplishments
- All Elite Wrestling
- 1 time) – with Ricky Starks
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Rolling Stone
- Ranked No. 10 of the 10 best WWE wrestlers of 2016 with Enzo Amore[98]
- World of Unpredictable Wrestling
- WUW North American Championship (1 time)[99]
- WWE
- NXT Year-End Award for Tag Team of the Year (2015) with Enzo Amore[100]
Footnotes
- ^ This scholarship was not an athletic scholarship; NYU is a member of NCAA Division III, which prohibits its members from awarding financial aid based on athletic ability.
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External links
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- Big Cass on WWE.com
- W. Morrissey's Impact Wrestlingprofile
- W. Morrissey at IMDb
- W. Morrissey's profile at Cagematch.net , Wrestlingdata.com , Internet Wrestling Database