Kid Kash is the ring name of David Cash, an American professional wrestler born in 1969 in Waynesboro, Virginia. He gained recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s for a compact, fast and hard‑hitting style that blended aerial maneuvers with sudden brawling offense. Kash worked widely on the independent circuit and made appearances for several national promotions, bringing a reputation for intensity and dependable in‑ring work.
Early life and career beginnings
Raised in Virginia, Cash began training and competing on regional shows before moving onto larger independent promotions. Early in his career he developed a mix of high‑tempo offense and a willingness to engage in rough, physical exchanges, which suited the growing popularity of cruiserweight and extreme wrestling divisions at the time.
Work in major promotions
Kid Kash appeared for several well known U.S. promotions over the course of his career. He wrestled in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and had appearances in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Later he became involved with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where his style fit the X‑Division emphasis on speed and risk. Across these promotions he competed in televised matches, specialty stipulation bouts and pay‑per‑view cards.
Style, persona and ring psychology
Kash's in‑ring persona combined a scrappy, streetwise attitude with athleticism and opportunism rather than an elaborate gimmick. He was commonly cast in cruiserweight or X‑Division style brackets that emphasized rapid sequences, inventive offense and high‑impact spots. Promos often underscored toughness and a practical, no‑nonsense outlook.
Mixed martial arts and other pursuits
Outside of professional wrestling, Kash briefly pursued mixed martial arts competition. He did not transition away from wrestling, but the crossover illustrated the hard‑edged nature of his overall combat sports background. Later in his career he also worked on the independent scene, making occasional returns to larger promotions and helping to mentor younger performers.
Achievements and legacy
- Competed in multiple national and regional promotions and on televised events.
- Participated in specialty matches characteristic of cruiserweight and extreme wrestling eras.
- Known among fans and peers as a compact, intense performer able to work fast matches and elevate opponents.
While precise title histories and dates vary by promotion and record source, Kid Kash is remembered for bridging traditional cruiserweight techniques with a harder edged, opportunistic in‑ring style prominent in the turn‑of‑the‑century independent and televised scenes.
Later activity and contributions
In later years Kash continued to appear on the independent circuit, occasionally returning to higher profile promotions for special appearances. He has contributed his experience to live events, seminars and mentoring younger talent, maintaining ties to the wrestling community.
Further reading and resources
For more detailed match listings, interviews and archival material, consult promotion archives and dedicated wrestling databases. Representative resources include:
- Biographical entry and basic facts
- Career chronology and match listings
- Birthplace and early life references
- Local coverage and regional background
- ECW era profiles and match summaries
- WCW appearances and notes
- WWE‑related appearances and record
If precise dates, title histories or fight records are required, consult multiple independent databases or contemporaneous promotion records to confirm details, as those items can differ between sources.