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American professional wrestler (born 1999)
Myles Borne
Borne in 2024
Personal information
Born
David Bostian III[2] (1999-05-25) May 25, 1999 (age 26)
On March 17, 2022, Bostian was announced among a class of recruits who reported to the WWE Performance Center to begin training with WWE.[4] Bostian made his in-ring debut under the ring name Myles Borne on the June 17, 2022 episode of NXT Level Up, where he lost to Guru Raaj. Over the next year, Borne would mainly compete on NXT Level Up mostly in losing efforts with only one win on his record against Ikemen Jiro on the October 21 episode of NXT Level Up. In September 2023, Borne began to work with Drew Gulak, Charlie Dempsey and Damon Kemp[5][6][7] as part of the stable No Quarter Catch Crew (NQCC).
A week later at NXT: Roadblock, NQCC announced that the NXT Heritage Cup will be defended by the whole stable under the "Catch Clause".[8] Under the Catch Clause, NQCC as a whole referred to themselves as the NXT Heritage Cup Champions but WWE only recognize Dempsey as the official champion.[9][10][11][12][13][14] On the May 6, 2025 episode of NXT, Borne won a 25-man battle royal to become the #1 contender for the NXT Championship. He faced Oba Femi for the title at NXT Battleground on May 25[15] in a losing effort. Due to the outpouring fan support for Borne, this effectively turned him and the rest of NQCC face.[16] On the June 3 episode of NXT, Borne defeated Dempsey in a rounds match to leave NQCC.[17]