
‘ Absolute Ego’ Jensen Theory is cocky, arrogant, completely unapologetic. Jensen Theory isnt just the future of wrestling…he’s proof that the future has already arrived!
Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore him- and that’s exactly how Jensen wants it. He isn’t waiting for the spotlight- he’s taking it. Jensen Theory has become of the most hated- most talked about stars on the scene. He thrives on being the centre of attention and backs up every ounce of arrogance with his highlight reel athleticism.
Built for superstardom, Jensen has a relentless drive to be in the spotlight and claims to be the blueprint of a superstar. He will stop at nothing to succeed, even defeating his friend Raphael James (James Cena) in his debut match for Quality Wrestling in 2020.
Jensen became part of Project Venom who gained some incredible wins in Quality Wrestling against some of their top tag teams. Theory didn’t want to share the spotlight and later turned on his tag team partner leading to a rivalry between the two.
Jensen debuted for GBWA where he defeated Johnny Royal in a street fight. He continued to wrestle for the promotion for several years and was voted wrestler of the year.
Determined to make people admit he is the blueprint of a superstar, Jensen was listed in the top 200 LGBTQ wrestlers worldwide by OutSports and this lead to features on BBC1, ITV1, That’s TV and in on the radio and in publications including The Metro, Daily Echo, QX magazine, The Portsmouth News and more.
Jensen wrestled in promotions including Quality Wrestling where he had several impressive victories against wrestlers including James Cena and where he captured the Quality Wrestling Anytime Championship.
The following year, Jensen was named in the OutSports top 200 LGBTQ+ wrestlers for a second year and announced that he had joined the roster for Savage Pro Wrestling.
Jensen continued his winning streak with two impressive championship wins. Jensen debuted for CWP and battled the PCW champion Danny Disorder and successfully captured the title.
He later wrestled James Cena at VCW Pride and Honour to determine the first ever Venom Championship Wrestling world champion. Jensen was successful and battled Anthony Storm at Honour and Glory gaining the victory to remain champion.
Jensen continued to wrestle for GBWA with impressive victories over Champagne Charlie, James Cena and DJ Man and successfully defeated one of GBWAs newest wrestlers in a open challenge to remain PCW champion.
Jensen also competed in GBWA’s cup tournament and faced Logan Bane in a hard hitting battle for the GBWA Pure Wrestling Champion. Although unsuccessful, Jensen delivered an RKO to the champion resulting in Bane losing the championship after the briefcase was cashed in.
Jensen also continued to wrestle for Quality Wrestling under Project Venom in an epic 8 team tornado tag match where the team were in the final two teams and against the tag team champions in valiant effort. Project Venom later won the tag team golden ticket defeating the ‘Quality Pirates’.
Jensen also began wrestling for shows at Staggeringly Good Brewery, under the name ‘ The Pompey Pirate’ Colton Blackheart as part of the ‘Pirates’ in front of crowds of over 250 people!
Jensen’s ego continued to shine when he won Venom Heel of the Year Award and ‘Wrestler of the year’ from the Southern Wrestling Hub and ‘Best Wrestler 2023’ from the Prestige Awards.
In 2024, Jensen debuted at Birmingham based BRAWL wrestling forming one part of the faction ‘The Void’ and scored an impressive victory over Taylor H Thunder. Jensen also debuted for Rizen Pro Wrestling in Poole and formed one half of the tag team champions with Sensational Simon. The two were victorious over Ryan Hendricks and Rusty Jack.
Jensen once again aimed to prove that he is the ‘Proven one’ and the ‘now’ when he challenged veteran Ryan Hendricks claiming he would retire him. Hendricks accepted and Jensen scored the win ending Hendricks 20 year wrestling career.
Jensen set to prove again why he is the personification of arrogance and ambition rolled into one when he forced his way into two matches at Venom Breaking Point successfully defending the PCW championship in a high-octane three way match against Donny Bolt and Michael Omega. Later that evening he was in an epic lumberjack match against rival James Cena.
Project Venom returned to Quality to take on the tag champions and later in the year Jensen teamed with Lonestar Lisa in two popular tag team matches at Quality Wrestling.
Later that year, Jensen returned to Rizen to defend the PCW match in a four way encounter and battled Nate Brazen back at Venom in a three stages of hell match were Theory picked up the win.
In November, Theory regained the Venom World Championship when he picked up the win in Wimborne pinning James Cena in a three way match.
Jensen ego hit new heights when he set to prove he is an international superstar and no one was on his level. He battled his first ever international opponent in December when he defeated Australia’s Ollie Wood. He was also voted ‘Heel of the year 2024’ at both the Venom and Savage awards and match of the year at Savage.
2025 has started strong for Theory. His faction, The New Blood defeated James Cena and Johnny Royal at Venom Adrenaline and went on to defeat Ash Slade to retain the Venom championship in a hard hitting battle at VCW Honour and Glory II.
Theory returned to Quality Wrestling in March for Q Wrestling Mania where he picked up his biggest win in his career defeating 30 year veteran Kris Kay.
Just weeks later he continued to prove why he is the ‘now’ when he scored a victory of legend Karl Atlas.
In March 2025, Jensen wrestler for UBW/ wrestling parties UK scoring an impressive victory of James Cena and competing in a tag team match.
He returned to Venom to defend the championship against Jake Electric in a successful bout before taking part in the Battle lines main event.
Jensen competed at Quality Wrestlings first ever QIWF show in tag action with James as Project Venom where they defeated the Royal Empire.
In August 2025, Jensen returned to Staggeringly Good as the pompey Pirate where he won an 8 man mosh pit main event match and was joined by the lead singer of The Bloody Grungers who sang a song to celebrate.
In August, Jensen defeated Sensational Simon to capture the Savage Pro Wrestling Championship.
Theory debuted for Essex Pro Wrestling Entertainment in September and for Local Wrestling Entertainment in Kent in December where he defeated James Cena.
Theory proclaimed himself the first ever LWE Interpromotional Champion and claimed that ‘the unproven one’ will become the ‘the proven one’.
Jensen Theory was voted Venom heel of the year and wrestler of the year.
