Daniel Razor 🇵🇱

Table of contents
  1. Basic info
  2. Professional wrestling career
    1. Prime Time Wrestling (2025-present)
  3. In wrestling
  4. Championships and accomplishments
  5. Internet presence
  6. Other media
  7. References
  8. Career

Daniel Razor is a Polish wrestler known for his time in Prime Time Wrestling.

Basic info

Professional wrestling career

Prime Time Wrestling (2025-present)

At PTW: Dzień Dziecka, "Starboy" Nano Lopez was put in a PTW Tag Team Championship match as his "last chance for the gold" after his return. Arkadiusz "Pan" Pawłowski offered to hand-pick a partner for him, who was revealed to be a PTW Academy rookie - Daniel Razor. The duo worked as babyfaces but failed to score the titles (which went to Royal Rebels: Alex Brave and Vincent Caravaggio, added mid-match), however Razor gained Nano's and L'Orda's respect, establishing himself as a babyface.

To deflect the accusations of being Pawłowski's favorite, Razor posted a video where he clearly explained his allegiance, stating that he's grateful that Pawłowski has given him a chance, but now he is going to carve his own path.

At the next show Razor joined the Gold Rush Rumble for the opportunity at PTW Underground Championship and reached final two, once again crossing paths with Nano Lopez who won the match and title shot by eliminating Razor last.

As Max Speed had left PTW and vacated the Championship, the planned title match between himself and Nano Lopez was cancelled. Instead, as a runner up of the Rumble, Razor faced Nano for the vacant Championship, winning it in his third match.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

Internet presence

Other media

In late September 2025, Bytom's official city website posted a short news piece about Daniel (in Polish), simply titled "Wrestler from Bytom". The article focuses on Daniel's wrestling journey, from a kid fascinated by pro wrestling and playing video games, to training with PTW and debuting on TV. PTW was quick to share it on their social media channels.

References

Photos from events

Career

Appearances per promotion and year

Matches and segments