6’ 2" / 188cms
265lbs / 120kgs
A ring veteran who has wrestled extensively around the globe, Miles D'Rock's happy-go-lucky good time rock'n'roller attitude belies a serious, methodical approach to pro wrestling.
D'Rock was the co-holder of the New Zealand tag team championship in 1989-1990 as one half of the Powerpac tag team with AJ Freely, defeating the Wild Samoans for the straps.
Also very accomplished in singles competion, D'Rock fought the New Zealand heavyweight champion Bruno Becker for the title in 1990 and also challenged the then-Australian champ (and former tag team partner) AJ Freely for the Australian title in 1998.
D'Rock is primarily a power wrestler, but also has the ability to go to the mat or mix it up with an opponent punch for punch. A true veteran with years of experience, D'Rock likes to pace his matches and keep in control, using his experience to wrestle rings around his opponent.
In 2008, D'Rock formed the Rock 'n' Roll Connection tag tam with a young Jimmy Fox. Together, the meshing of veteran and protege impressed KPW fans and opponents with their combination of experience and power. Sadly, Fox harboured a resentment towards his mentor and spitefully broke away from D'Rock to strike out on his own, seeking to prove he was the better man. Never one to be down for long, D'Rock laced up his wrestling boots and set forth to see where his dancing feet would take him in his quest for championship gold.
"You can't stop D'Rock!"