Brogan Finlay, the son of WWE Performance Center coach and former wrestler Fit Finlay, has made his WWE television debut with a new name.

Brogan Finlay has been rechristened Uriah Connors in NXT, and debuted on Tuesday's Roadblock edition of the show in a quick loss to the returning Shawn Spears. 

Connors was part of a tryout in September 2023 and his signing was reported last December. He made his NXT debut at a live event last month with a loss to Charlie Dempsey, the son of WWE's William Regal. 

As Brogan Finlay, Connors made his pro debut in 2021 on the independent scene. He later worked NJPW events in the United States in 2021 and 2022, including teaming with his brother David in his NJPW debut match. David was the inaugural IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion before dropping that title to Nic Nemeth last month. 

Connors also worked for GCW, Wrestling Revolver, and Black Label Pro during his time on the independents. 

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