

“The Outlaw” Justin Caton is the man at the helm of Next Level Pro Wrestling, serving as both CEO and on-screen authority in the WrestlePlex. A retired wrestler with years of grit behind him, Caton made his name as one half of The Vigilance Committee alongside Samoan Sap, where the duo etched their legacy as the longest-reigning Tag Team Champions in NLPW history. His transition from the ring to the office was seamless, bringing the same toughness and leadership that defined his career into his role as the company’s chief. For years, fans and wrestlers alike saw Caton as a steady, fair leader who kept the playing field even, ensuring NLPW stayed true to its roots as Sacramento’s homegrown promotion.
Recently, The Outlaw has begun showing signs of a more complicated side. Whispers of deals made for profit, questionable partnerships, and decisions that benefit the bottom line more than the locker room have raised eyebrows among both fans and talent. Once viewed as the unshakable moral compass of the company, Caton now straddles the line between respected CEO and a man whose loyalty might shift when money talks loud enough. For “The Outlaw”, power isn’t just in the ring anymore, it’s in the boardroom, and how he wields it will shape the future of Next Level Pro Wrestling.


