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1. Brian Mailhot formed a tag team with The Mighty Mini, and the partners won the CW Tag Team Championships on two occasions, in 2003 defeating Atrition and 2004, defeating Peter Mulloy and Brian Buffet.

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1. Brian Mailhot formed a tag team with The Mighty Mini, and the partners won the CW Tag Team Championships on two occasions, in 2003 defeating Atrition and 2004, defeating Peter Mulloy and Brian Buffet.
Brian Mailhot won his first singles championship, the vacant New England Championship, on April 30,2004, in a twenty-eight man royal rumble.
Brian Mailhot won the Heavyweight Championship on March 18,2005, defeating Maverick Wild, but vacated the title on April 1 after signing a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment in March 2005.
Brian Mailhot debuted as Brian Black on February 21,2004, in a loss to Adam Booker, which led to a short feud between the two.
Brian Mailhot captured the AWA Heavyweight Championship from Valentine on September 25,2004, but dropped it on April 9,2005.
Brian Mailhot then departed to the WWE developmental Deep South Wrestling.
Brian Mailhot began training in WWE's auxiliary developmental territory, Deep South Wrestling.
Brian Mailhot's character was ostensibly a representative of the oppressive "Network".
Brian Mailhot was granted his release on April 27,2006.
Brian Mailhot defeated Tony Rea via KO by slam in 1:01 of the second round.
Brian Mailhot has wrestled for All Out Mayhem in southern and eastern Maine since his departure from WWE in 2006.
Brian Mailhot won the AOM Heavyweight Championship from Captain Freedom in South Portland, Maine on November 20,2010, only to lose it later in the night to Larry Zbyszko.