
General Information
Name: Jugernaut
Hometown: San Miguel, California
Age: 43
Height & Weight: 6’10 & 328 Lbs.
Theme Music: “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath
Entrance:
The opening drums of "Iron Man" begin to play throughout the arena, and the fans begin to cheer loudly as Jugernaut steps out from the back, and recieves another pop from the crowd. After looking around the arena for a second, Jugernaut makes his way down to the ring, walks up the steel steps, then steps into the ring one foot over the top rope, then the next. Once in the ring he walks to all four sides of the ring, holding his arms in the air as the fans cheer him on.
Signature Moves:
Amazing Impact (Reverse Rock Bottom), Psycho Killer DDT (Evenflow DDT), Choke Slam, Big Boot, Press Slam
Finisher & Setup:
Burning Hammer (Inverted Death Valley Driver)
Manager & Valet:
None
Biography:
Jugernaut began his professional wrestling career at the age of 24. After spending 11 years struggling on the independant circuit, Jugernaut began to work for ICW, a rising company which put Jugernaut on the map as a masked persona: Wolverine. Wolverine was impressive, but shortly after he began to get a fan base, the federation filed for bankruptcy, and Wolverine was back to doing independants.
Almost a year went by, until he was approached by RJ Souza, offering him a job for ECWL, a company ran on the East Coast. Jugernaut became a star in this regional federation quickly in a feud with Ghost, which put him on the map for years to come as this company went through staff changes as well as company name changes. Eventually the federation decided to stick with the ECWL name, but the federation was dying quickly. By this time, Jugernaut had trained his first student: Havok Jones who was a regular there. The company went out of business shortly after Havok debuted, and in the middle of a feud with Brian Graves for Jugernaut.
BG had also been working for WuW, a nationally ran company in the United Kingdom, where he had a few big matches for the company, but not working full time, Jugernaut also began working for nWo, which had just opened up as a global company based in Canada, but ran primarily in the United States. Jugernaut became an instant hit in the nWo, and the greatest and last Brutality Champion the company ever had. Once again feuding with BG, Jugernaut was a big star and making a lot of money along the way, but his most intesting feud in the company was with Christian Wright. As the nWo was looking weaker, Jugernaut began to also work for GFW for Dick Gazinya, where he quickly became the TV Champ.
After a loss to Adam Lax, in which Lax DDT'ed Jugernaut onto a C4 explosive, Jugernaut took almost a year off from the business, but returned to once again work both nWo and GFW, both of which were global companies, and both of which were struggling to stay alive. Jugernaut's son, Buddy Awesome debuted in nWo and set out to retire Jugernaut, but in their one battle, Jugernaut was victorious. Meanwhile, the company was quickly dying, as the fan base withered away, GFW was in even worse shape. Jugernaut was GFW Champion and destroying everybody in his path, until the last GFW show, being screwed of the belt by the Gazinya Family.
In early 2006, Jugernaut found he had lung cancer and announced his retirment, but also that he has purchased half of the stocks in the GFW brand, which he relocated the headquarters to California, and has re-launched in an attempt to leave the business for good, but as a promoter. Jugernaut is half owner of GFW, along with Richard Gazinya.