Team Filthy
Team Filthy is a professional wrestling stable, performing in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and previously Major League Wrestling (MLW). The group was formed on October 5, 2017, during One Shot by "Filthy" Tom Lawlor.
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Stable | |
Members | See below |
Name(s) | Team Filthy |
Debut | October 5, 2017 |
Years active | 2017-present |
History
Major League Wrestling (2017–2021)
Before his match with Jeff Cobb during MLW's One Shot event, Lawlor came to the ring with two unnamed figures dressed in the same tracksuit as him. These cornermen aided Lawlor in his victory by giving him a would interfere in Lawlor's matches on his behalf. [1][2][3] Lawlor would add Seth Petruzelli and Simon Gotch to his group, formally being named Team Filthy.[4][5]
The group would come into conflict with rival heel stables, Promociones Dorado, and the Stud Stable for opportunities at the World Heavyweight Championship and dominant control of the company. Around this time, Fred Yehi was recruited into Team Filthy by Lawlor and Gotch after they saved him from a confrontation with the Stud Stable.[6] After Lawlor defeated Shane Strickland for the honorary title of being "The Ace of MLW", he challenged the champion Low Ki, for a World Heavyweight Championship title match at the 2019 SuperFight, turning into a fan favorite.[7] As Yehi had temporarily left MLW to do an excursion to several European promotions, specifically in Germany,[8][9] Lawlor feuded with Sami Callihan who was hired by Promociones Dorado to attack Lawlor ahead of his match with Low Ki. Lawlor defeated Callihan in a Chicago Street Fight but was betrayed by Gotch who had led Lawlor into an ambush by Promociones Dorado after the match.[10] It was revealed that Gotch too was paid off by Promociones Dorado's founder and promoter Salina de la Renta.[11]
As the feud between Lawlor and Low Ki heated up, Promociones Dorado attacked a recently returned Fred Yehi and new Team Filthy member, Ariel Dominguez.[12] Lawlor would avenge his betrayal at the hands of Gotch, defeating him in a No Holds Bard Match. After the match, Lawlor reiterated his challenge to Low Ki for the MLW Championship.[13] Fred Yehi would leave MLW and be quietly removed from Team Filthy, Sometime after his match with Ricky Martinez. Lawlor would finally defeat Low Ki for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship. While Team Filthy would still exist at this point, Lawlor would spend the first half of 2019 defending the MLW Championship and feuding with Gotch's new stable, Contra Unit. Dominguez would be the only other active member of Team Filthy until he left MLW after his match with Dominic Garrini.[14]
Lawlor would go on to lose the MLW Championship to Contra's Jacob Fatu at Kings of Colosseum. Aligning himself with Low Ki and Marshall and Ross Von Erich, Lawlor would defeat Contra at War Chamber. Lawlor became irate at the Von Erichs feeling that the attention they received superseded his feud with Contra and his opportunity to regain the MLW Championship.[15] In November of 2019, Lawlor reverted into a villain, attacking Marshall and Ross, costing the latter his World title match with Jacob Fatu.[16][17] With Lawyer's true colors exposed, his feud with the Von Erichs began. He also stated that he was thinking about reforming the dormant Team Filthy.[15]
On on the first MLW Fusion episode of 2020, Lawlor challenged the "Greatest Von Erich", Rip Von Erich, to a match. Allegedly the son of the "late" Lance Von Erich (himself only a Von Erich in kayfabe and was still alive during that episode's airing), Rip Von Erich was defeated by Lawlor in a squash match meant to provoke Ross and Marshall. As they entered the ring, Ross and Marshall were attacked from behind by Kenny Doane and Mike Mondo of the Spirit Squad with Lawlor and a Team Filthy cornerman joined in on the assault.[18] Renaming Doane and Mondo the Filthy Squad, Lawlor formerly acknowledged that Team Filthy was not only back, but the pair were accepted into the group as the Filthy Squad. Doane and Mondo fell in a losing effort to the Von Erichs.[19] Afterwards, the Filthy Squad were not seen again on MLW, with Rich Bocchini speculating that they were just Lawlor's patsies used to attack the Von Erichs.[20]
One week later, Lawlor would recruit Dominic Garrini and Erick Stevens into Team Filthy, brutalizing the Von Erichs. On MLW's 100th episode, it was formally revealed that Rip Von Erich is Kit Osbourne and is Team Filthy's cornerman. Soon, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Killer Kross were drawn into the feud between Team Filthy and Von Erichs.[21] Smith challenged Lawlor, Garrini, Stevens, and Osbourne to an 8-Man Tag Match.[22] Team Filthy would loose the match with Osborne being put through a table by Smith. From there the battle between the remanning members of Team Filthy and their opponents would devolve into a chaotic brawl with King Mo attacking Kross with a baseball bat.[23] Team Filthy revealed that King Mo and his manager, American Top Team Founder, Dan Lambert, became members of the group.
Due to the real-world effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, MLW stopped running shows for eight months. As revealed in the Pulp FUSION shorts in the interim, Team Filthy continued to cut promos on and plot against their enemies. Osbourne would disappear from MLW and Team Filthy during Pulp FUSION.[24] Once MLW Fusion returned to air, Erick Stevens had retired from professional wrestling.[25] In his place, Garrini recruited Kevin Ku, who had been signed by MLW, into Team Filthy. Lawlor and Stevens agreed with Stevens (in kayfabe) sponsoring Ku with his Kookies and Kream Sarasota business because it was a tax write off.[26] Garrini and Ku re-formed their tag team from the independent circuit, Violence is Forever.
Lawlor maintained his position in the main event scene after winning the Opera Cup while Violence is Forever is putting its focus on winning the MLW World Tag Team Championships. Lawlor would continue his rivalry with the Von Erichs as he and Violence is Forever would attack them after their match with Fatu and Gotch.[27] Placed as the special guest referee by Salina de la Renta during her produced MLW episode, Lawlor, along with L.A. Park Jr., willingly cheated Ross and Marshall out of the MLW Tag Team Championships in favor of Los Parks (L.A. Park and El Hijo de L.A. Park).[28] Team Filthy would also attack ACH prior to his MLW World Heavyweight Championship with Jacob Fatu. Lawlor, who beat him clean in the Opera Cup, did not want Team Filthy playing second fiddle to him.[29]
Team Filthy would receive some comeuppance on Lawlor's low quality Filthy Island special. A returning King Mo, after nearly a year questioning Low Ki's mental faculties and boasting about his tainted win against him, was beaten by Low Ki in the main event in under a minute. As Lambert cried fowl on commentary, Team Filthy attacked Low Ki only for the Von Erichs to arrive and help him to fight off Lawlor, Ku and Garrini. Afterwards, Mo and Lambert’s association with Team Filthy would progressively dissolve until after the first MLW Open Draft where King Mo was officially represented under American Top Team. Team Filthy continued to feud with the Von Erichs and ACH until a losing effort against the Von Erichs on the first episode MLW Fusion: ALPHA.
Over the course of 2021, Lawlor acquired only one singles win and members of Team Filthy would slowly disappear from the show. Team Filthy ended when Kevin Ku quit the stable ahead of Lawlor’s losing effort against King Muertes in a MLW Caribbean Heavyweight Championship Casket Match on episode 7 of Fusion: ALPHA.
Paradigm Pro Wrestling (2020–2021)
In mid-2020, Team Filthy members, Tom Lawlor, Erick Stevens and Kevin Ku made sporadic appearances in PPW while Dominic Garrini made steady appearances. Stevens would have his last wrestling match at the PPW Trapsoul event. At the 2021 PPW UWFi Rules Contenders Series, Lawlor and Garrini would once again re-form Team Filthy within the promotion. In the first episode of UFWi Series, Lawlor inducted Matt Makowski into Team Filthy. This version of the group would remain together until late 2021.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2020–present)
Making his New Japan debut at Lion's Break Collision,[30] Lawlor was spotted on NJPW Strong by Kevin Kelly watching the match between Jeff Cobb and Rocky Romero vs. J. R. Kratos and Rust Taylor.[31] Before Lawlor's match with Fred Rosser, it was confirmed that he aligned himself with Kratos and Taylor to form the New Japan version of Team Filthy.[32] Just one week after their formation, Danny Limelight would turn on Romero and join Team Filthy.[33] Together, Team Filthy was victorious against Cobb, Romero, Rosser, and PJ Black in an eight-man tag team match.[34] The next time Team Filthy appeared however, they were defeated by their four opponents in three separate matches.[35] It was Taylor's "white belt performance" against Cobb, however, that caused Lawlor to fire him from the group. Wasting no time, Lawlor recruited Chris Dickinson in his place.
Eventually, cracks in Team Filthy started to form. On Night 2 of Strong Style Evolved 2021 Limelight would complain about not getting a qualifying match for the 2021 New Japan Cup USA tournament. Limelight also would insult Kratos and bring up his qualifying loss to Fred Rosser. Lawlor implied that Limelight missed his opportunity while he was wrestling for All Elite Wrestling and bring up Dickinson's New Beginning USA loss to Ren Narita. Dickinson was incensed by Lawlor's comments and Kratos was tired of Limelight talking too much. After the ROH 19th Anniversary Show, Dickinson aligned himself with Brody King, something Kratos and possibly Lawlor was not aware of.
During the Road to New Japan Cup USA 2021, Dickinson refused to break Sterling Riegel's arm on Lawlor's order, which a briefly hesitant Kratos did. On April 23, 2021, Lawlor defeated Brody King to become the winner of the 2021 New Japan Cup USA tournament and the inaugural Strong Openweight Champion. As Lawlor immediately demand his first challenger, Dickinson surprised Lawlor and Kratos and accepted Lawlor's challenge. Dickinson secured a Team Filthy victory against King, Karl Fredericks, TJP, and Clark Connors but was betrayed by Team Filthy after the match.[36] Limelight, speaking on behalf of the group, said that Dickinson bit the hand that fed him with his recent actions. For his part, Dickinson didn't want to a part of Team Filthy anymore because of their ruthless actions.[37]
Members
Current
Member | Tenure | Promotion(s) |
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Danny Limelight | November 21, 2020 – present | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Jorel Nelson | August 6, 2021 – present | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
J. R. Kratos | November 14, 2020 – present | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Royce Isaacs | August 6, 2021 – present | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Tom Lawlor (L) | October 5, 2017 – October 7, 2019 December 21, 2019 – present |
Major League Wrestling New Japan Pro-Wrestling Paradigm Pro Wrestling |
Associates
Member | Joined | Promotion(s) |
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Matt Cardona | October 14, 2023 | Major League Wrestling |
Mister Saint Laurent | October 14, 2023 | Major League Wrestling |
Former members
Member | Tenure | Promotion(s) |
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Ariel Dominguez | December 15, 2018 – October 7, 2019 | Major League Wrestling |
Bobby Fish | November 20, 2022 – February 18, 2023 | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Dan Lambert | March 28, 2020 – May 27, 2021 | Major League Wrestling |
Dominic Garrini | January 25, 2020 – April 28, 2021 | Major League Wrestling Paradigm Pro Wrestling |
Erick Stevens | February 22, 2020 – October 12, 2020 | Major League Wrestling Paradigm Pro Wrestling |
Fred Yehi | July 21, 2018 – February 1, 2019 | Major League Wrestling |
Kenny Doane | January 4, 2020 – January 11, 2020 | Major League Wrestling |
Kevin Ku | September 3, 2020 – November 3, 2021 | Major League Wrestling Paradigm Pro Wrestling |
King Mo | March 28, 2020 – May 27, 2021 | Major League Wrestling |
Kit Osbourne | January 11, 2020 – August 13, 2020
July 1, 2021 - July 24, 2021 |
Major League Wrestling |
Mike Mondo | January 4, 2020 – January 11, 2020 | Major League Wrestling |
Seth Petruzelli | December 15, 2017 – August 18, 2018 | Major League Wrestling |
Simon Gotch | January 31, 2018 – November 16, 2018 | Major League Wrestling |
Black Tiger | November 27, 2021 – April 10, 2022 | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Chris Dickinson | January 8, 2021– May 14, 2021 | New Japan Pro-Wrestling Ring of Honor |
Rust Taylor | November 14, 2020 – December 18, 2020 | New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
Matt Makowski | March 24, 2021 – October 15, 2021 | Paradigm Pro Wrestling |
Sub-groups
Current
Affiliate | Members | Tenure | Type | Promotion(s) |
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West Coast Wrecking Crew | Jorel Nelson Royce Isaacs | 2021–present | Tag team | NJPW |
World Titan Federation | Matt Cardona Tom Lawlor Mister Saint Laurent (manager) | 2023–present | Tag team | MLW |
Former
Affiliate | Members | Tenure | Type | Promotion(s) |
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Filthy Squad | Kenny Doane Mike Mondo | 2020 | Tag team | MLW |
Violence Is Forever | Dominic Garrini Kevin Ku | 2020–2021 | Tag team | MLW |
Limelight and Kratos | Danny Limelight J. R. Kratos | 2020–2022 | Tag team | NJPW |
Timeline

Championships and accomplishments
Professional wrestling
- Major League Wrestling
- MLW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) - Lawlor
- Battle Riot (2018) - Lawlor
- Opera Cup (2020) - Lawlor
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- Strong Openweight Championship (1 time) - Lawlor
- New Japan Cup USA (2021) - Lawlor
- Paradigm Pro Wrestling
- PPW Heavy Hitters Championship (2 times) - Garrini (1) and Makowski (1)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked Lawlor No. 59 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Dickinson No. 92 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Kratos No. 124 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Fish No. 200 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022[39]
- Ranked Yehi No. 237 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2019[40]
- Ranked Makowski No. 279 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Stevens No. 279 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2020[41]
- Ranked Garrini No. 310 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Isaacs No. 315 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022[39]
- Ranked Ku No. 333 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2021[38]
- Ranked Limelight No. 350 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2023[42]
- Ranked Gotch No. 372 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2018[43]
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