In 2000, Wicks started his training at the Chaotic Training Center inNorth Andover, Massachusetts as "Lifesaver" Billy Kryptonite. He began his career in theChaotic Wrestling promotion, but was called on by theInoki Dojo after they had seen a shoot style match between Wicks and John Brooks. On January 16, 2004, John Walters defeated him in a "Loser Leaves Chaotic Wrestling" match. In early 2004 Wicks began to train at the Inoki Dojo in California. He also competed for theNew Japan Pro-WrestlingYoung Lions Cup and teamed withJushin Thunder Liger.
He made his WWE debut as Chad Dick along with his partner Toland, now known as James Dick, on the October 14, 2005 ofSmackDown! as the tag team The Dicks.[1] AfterThe Mexicools won their 8-man tag match withRoad Warrior Animal andHeidenreich by defeatingPaul Burchill andWilliam Regal andMNM, the winners were ambushed by the Dicks, laying outSuper Crazy andPsicosis with two of their signature tag team maneuvers. They made their in-ring debut November 5 onVelocity, defeating jobbers and expanding on their gimmick asChippendale dancers. On the November 25 episode ofSmackDown!, they made their officialSmackDown! debuts, defeating Heidenreich and Road Warrior Animal. They ultimately became regulars onVelocity before a final appearance on the February 24, 2006 edition ofSmackDown! where they were defeated byThe Boogeyman in a handicap match.[1] Shortly after the taping, they were released.[1]
After WWE, Wicks worked in the independents and later retired that year.
On November 14, 2016, Wicks joined a class action lawsuit against WWE, litigated by Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against them, alleging that "he is suffering from multiple symptoms of repetitive traumatic brain injuries and is undergoing neurological care." US District JudgeVanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the lawsuit in September 2018.[2]