David Finlay (born October 20, 1958) is a professional wrestler and road agent from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is currently wrestling on the ECW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under the ring name Finlay. He has held both the WCW World Television Championship and the WWE United States Championship.
Finlay soon lost that belt, but gained another, beating Marty Jones to win the "World Mid-Heavyweight title". He traded it back and forth with Jones for over two years before losing it a final time to Jones via disqualification. Later, Finlay once again defeated Marty Jones en route to winning Joint Promotions' British Light Heavyweight title. He won a major British title; All-Star's British Heavyweight Championship. Finlay often competed on ITV's World of Sport programme as David "Fit" Finlay.
During this time, Finlay also began to wrestle in Japan, and in Germany and Austria for one of the biggest companies in Europe, the Catch Wrestling Association. While holding the All-Star title, he teamed with his old foe Marty Jones to win the CWA tag titles from Tony St. Clair (the man from whom he won the All-Star title) and his partner, Miles Zrno. After losing the All-Star title to Dave Taylor, Finlay began to focus more on CWA, winning many of their titles.
Finlay continued to establish himself on the SmackDown! roster. During February and March 2006, Finlay was involved in an intense feud with Bobby Lashley which began when Finlay cost Lashley his unbeaten streak by interfering in Lashley's match with JBL at No Way Out. This feud would see the pair brawl on many occasions, including a parking lot segment in which Lashley tried to overturn a car onto Finlay. Later, the pair competed in a Money in the Bank qualifier Lumberjack Match that Finlay won. During this time, Finlay began to wield a shillelagh as a weapon.
On April 2, Finlay competed at his first WrestleMania, WrestleMania 22. He faced five other WWE Superstars, from both the Raw and SmackDown! brands in a Money in the Bank ladder match. This match was eventually won by then Raw superstar and former ECW superstar Rob Van Dam.
Finlay next entered the King of the Ring tournament on Smackdown!, defeating his first round opponent Chris Benoit before being beaten by his rival Lashley, who advanced to the finals at Judgment Day. Finlay helped the other finalist, Booker T, defeat Lashley in the King of the Ring finals. At the same pay-per-view, Finlay lost to Chris Benoit.
Beginning on the May 26 episode of SmackDown!, Finlay was joined by The Little Bastard who came out from under the ring to attack Finlay's opponents. Finlay joined forces with William Regal as loyal subjects of the newly renamed King Booker and his Court. Both men were later "knight#verb" by the King, and Finlay used the name Sir Finlay.
During his time as part of the court, Finlay picked up a win against World Champion Rey Mysterio in a non-title match before defeating the court's main foe Bobby Lashley to take Lashley's WWE United States Championship. Finlay defended the championship on several occasions, often with help from Little Bastard, and even defended it against fellow court member William Regal at The Great American Bash. He lost the title to Mr. Kennedy on the September 1 edition of SmackDown! in a triple threat match that also involved Bobby Lashley.
After the title loss, Finlay continued to attack and wrestle threats to court leader King Booker and his newly won World Heavyweight Championship, including Lashley and Batista. Finlay defeated King Booker in a non-title singles match and lost in a four way match at No Mercy for the title. After leaving the court, Finlay continued to feud with Batista. On the November 10 edition of SmackDown, he returned to fight Batista in a singles match which he lost after Batista pinned him following a Spinebuster.
At Armageddon, Finlay and King Booker faced Batista and his partner, the WWE Champion John Cena from Raw, but were defeated.
At the 2007 Royal Rumble, Finlay participated in his first Royal Rumble match. He drew number 2 and started out against the number one entry, Ric Flair. He was eliminated 12th by Shawn Michaels. Shortly after the Royal Rumble, Finlay began a feud with The Boogeyman. At No Way Out, he and Little Bastard defeated The Boogeyman and The Little Boogeyman.
Finlay earned a place in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 23; however, Mr. Kennedy won the the match. Following this, he would feud with Mr. Kennedy, after an attack on Little Bastard (now known as Hornswoggle) during the Money in the Bank match, and Jamie Noble for assaulting Hornswoggle after he won the Cruiserweight Championship. However, Finlay's feud would quickly redirect to Kane after Finlay spilled coffee on him. The two also became involved with Batista and The Great Khali. At Saturday Night's Main Event, he and The Great Khali lost to Batista & Kane. Kane beat him at SummerSlam. Finlay defeated Kane in a Belfast Street Fight rematch a few weeks later.
Finlay and Hornswoggle briefly separated when Hornswoggle was stripped of the Cruiserweight title, thus making a full face turn and moving to Raw with his "illegitimate father".
Finlay then feuded with Rey Mysterio by attacking him during a confrontational interview with John "Bradshaw" Layfield. At No Mercy, Finlay would fake an injury after taking a bump to the outside. Once placed on a stretcher, Finlay suddenly rose and attacked Mysterio, forcing Rey to be carried out on a stretcher. The feud continued at Cyber Sunday, where fans voted for the two to face-off in a Stretcher match. Mysterio came out on top, but Finlay would retaliate with a victory on the November 9 edition of SmackDown! The feud intensified further when the two faced on opposite teams at Survivor Series.
Finlay would then reunite with Hornswoggle by coming to rescue in a match against The Great Khali, effectively making Finlay a face; while retaining their mischievous, rule breaking nature, the two became fan favorite underdogs. At Armageddon Finlay was placed in a match with The Great Khali. Finlay scored an upset win after Hornswoggle interfered by hitting Khali in the groin with a shillelagh.
Finlay fought in the Elimination Chamber Match at No Way Out, ultimately being pinned after a Chokeslam on the steel floor by The Undertaker.
Finlay began making occasional appearances on Raw to protect Hornswoggle from Mr. McMahon who had been showing him "tough love". After Hornswoggle was injured (kayfabe) in a Steel Cage match by John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Layfield revealed that Finlay was Hornswoggle's father, and not Mr. McMahon. A week after, on March 3, Finlay admitted this. At WrestleMania XXIV he was defeated by JBL in a Belfast Brawl, where Hornswoggle also reappeared.
As part of the 2008 WWE Supplemental Draft, Finlay was drafted to the ECW brand.
He was also close friends with Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit, with whom he had many matches throughout their WCW and WWE tenures. He is also a good friend of Dean Malenko, whom he had met during the Super Pro Tournament in their first tours of Japan.