Some pro wrestling sources claim that Emminger played in the
Arena Football League and the
St. Louis Rams, but no online football databases or newspaper articles prove that Emminger played football at any level outside of high school.
During Season 2 of NXT, Cannon claimed in 2004, that he was struck in back of the head with a pipe and was in a coma for 3 weeks.
In early 2011, Cannon was arrested for impersonating a police officer and was released on bail. According to Cannon, the charges were later dropped.
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Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling (2008–2011)
In 2008, Emminger signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (
WWE), and was assigned to
Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), the company's developmental territory.[1] On July 12, 2008, Emminger began wrestling as Johnny Prime, and
teamed with Lupe Martinez in a loss to
Sinn Bowdee and
Jack Gabriel.[5] He wrestled mainly in
tag team matches, and met with some success the following month, when he teamed with
Kafu to defeat Jack Gabriel and Ian Richardson, and with Imani Lee to defeat
Tyrone Jones and Vic Adams.[6][7] He also competed in
mixed tag team matches, teaming up with
Tiffany to gain a victory at the expense of
Stu Bennett and
Alicia Fox in September.[8] He then forayed into
singles match, competing against Caleb O'Neil,
TJ Wilson,
Gavin Spears, and Mike Kruel.[9][10][11][12] In late 2008, he entered a
feud with
Byron Saxton and his
stable, the Saxton Conglomerate, and faced the members of the Conglomerate in several matches.[13][14][15] During the course of this feud Kaleb O'Neal began teaming with Prime in order to help him out, however, O'Neal later
turned on Prime and joined the Conglomerate.[16][17]
At the beginning of 2010, Prime was still only competing sporadically, but defeated
Joe Doering at the February 25 television tapings.[30] At the next television taping in March however, he lost to Doering, who had been renamed Drake Brewer.[31] On February 3, 2011, in a match made by General Manager and Cannon's new associate
Maxine and with help from special guest referee
Brett DiBiase, Cannon defeated
Bo Rotundo to win the
FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship, just moments after Rotundo had defeated
Mason Ryan for the championship.[32] Cannon's and Maxine's group was later joined by
Aksana and
Damien Sandow.[33] Cannon lost the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship back to Rotundo on May 19.[34]
NXT (2010–2011)
On June 1, 2010, it was announced that Emminger would be participating in the second season of NXT, under the name “Lucky” Cannon, with
Mark Henry as his mentor.[35][36] He made his in-ring debut on the June 15 episode, teaming with Henry in a loss to
Michael McGillicutty and
Kofi Kingston. Following the match, another WWE Pro
Cody Rhodes insulted Cannon, leading to the former accepting a challenge match against the latter for the following week.[37] On the June 22 episode of NXT, Cannon lost a five-minute challenge match to Rhodes, being pinned after approximately four minutes.[38] The following week, Cannon won the keg carry challenge, earning immunity from elimination. Later that night, Cannon teamed with McGillicutty and
Kaval against Alex Riley, Eli Cottonwood and
Titus O'Neil, which his team won when Kaval pinned Riley, giving Cannon his first win on NXT, and he was ranked fifth on the NXT poll.[39] He retained his fifth-place ranking in the next poll on July 27.[40] On August 9 the rookies appeared in a six-man tag team match on Raw, in which Cannon teamed with Kaval and
Percy Watson in a loss to McGillicutty,
Husky Harris and Alex Riley.[41] The next night on NXT, Cannon's team won a rematch. Later that night, Cannon was eliminated from the competition when his ranking slipped to sixth.[42] Cannon returned for the season finale of NXT on August 31, where he and the other eliminated rookies attacked the winner Kaval.[43]
In March 2011, Cannon was selected as one of the six former NXT contestants to return to the show in its fifth season, and he received
Tyson Kidd as his new Pro.[44] During this season of NXT, Cannon had changed his character to that of a flamboyant and arrogant villain; instead of participating in the challenges to earn points, Cannon turned his attentions to
wooingMaryse, NXT's co-host, causing a feud between himself and
Yoshi Tatsu, who was also vying for Maryse's affections.[45][46][47] Cannon managed to get Maryse's acceptance after he bought her a purse.[48][49] On the June 14 episode of NXT, Cannon was eliminated from the competition, and Maryse heaped further misery by dumping Cannon after she realised that the purse he bought for her was a fake.[50][51]
On August 8, 2011, Emminger was released from his WWE contract.[52]
Independent circuit (2011)
On October 14, 2011, Emminger made his first wrestling appearance following his release from WWE, as he wrestled under the ring name Johnny Emminger and faced Florida Underground Wrestling (FUW) Heavyweight Champion Bruce Santee in a title match. However, Emminger was unsuccessful in winning the title due to being disqualified.[53] Emminger has not wrestled since.