Jaime Alejandro

Jaime Ricardo Roberto Alejandro Hinojosa (born November 7, 1976) better known as The Saint is a currently active wrestler who is performing for SHOOT Project. Known for his hard hitting style of wrestling, he is one of the more uncompromising veterans in wrestling. He is also known for being one of the more consistent faces in wrestling, as he's not been a heel in any organization.

=Career= Alejandro got his start as a jobber in NWC: South. While he wasn't a fan of the old school system employed by his peers at the time, Jaime learned a lot about paying the dues in the business. He would take this attitude to wherever he wrestled. In essence, he wants the best out of his opponent in the ring.

NWC: South/Axiom/Seventh Circle Wrestling
This part of his career is where he would get his start in wrestling. Around the time he started in the NWC, the federation was tearing apart from the council structure. The federation split into various federations. Jaime started out in Axiom as enhancement talent, primarily. But this was short lived, as the owner proved to be a bungler of most of the payroll. Mostly known as a comic book guy that owned a fed, Jack Robinson managed to mismanage the career of most of his wrestlers. Jaime, along with a few of the enhancement talent, asked for their exit. Foolishly, Robinson released them without a clause. Jaime then started out as a mid-carder inside Seventh Circle Wrestling, owned by Christoper Smith and Jade Laureagh, one of Jaime's teachers. As his career was moving along, Axiom was forced into a merger with SCW. This brought back Jack Robinson into the title picture, along with wrestlers from Axiom, who were unwilling to give up their position on the cards. Disgusted, Jaime asked again for a release from any fed associated with the NWC. Smith granted he and other wrestlers their release.

North Atlantic Foundation of Wrestling
Jaime was starting again as enhancement talent, but he was given a shot at the NAFW X-Treme Championship. He would not win the title that night, but the next night, he would become a contender for their Foundation Heavyweight Championship as he won his spot in the Ultimate Showdown Tournament. He would lose in the tournament to his own cousin, Vin Yun Chang-Alejandro.

Intercontinental Champion
However, Jaime would go on to two Intercontinental Title Reigns. He would gain the title from Trevor Cunning at first, but lost the title to Keith Owens. He would regain the title, only to lose this to Tharodund.

Foundation Heavyweight Champion
Jaime won the Foundation Heavyweight Championship from Mike Lane during an Ultimate Submissions match. The match proved to be taxing on Jaime, as he nearly needed two weeks to recover his health from the strain of being left in a Figure-Four Leglock for more than 10 minutes at a time during each submission attempt.