Josh Extremer

Josh Extremer (Born Johnny Striker, November 18th, 1980) is an American professional wrestler. He is from Los Angeles, California. He made his professional wrestling debut in April 2010.

Early Career
When Josh entered the industry, he did not wrestle much, he simply went into companies, did a couple of shows, and then left after he made some money. He admits that he began wrestling for money, but that is no longer his reason for wrestling. When he decided he was going to commit to one company, he went to many companies, but he couldn't seem to find one that treated him well. Then he found a company called RAWF, where he feuded with Lochy McKenzie for most of his time there. He made his pay-per-view debut in a Hardcore match in a losing effort against a monster. It was a decent match, but he had no chance. He competed in various companies, before leaving wrestling in September 2010. In February 2011 he returned to wrestling and entered a company called PRW, where he became a 7-time Cyanide Champion.

Return
In February 2011, he returned to wrestling and entered a company called PRW, where he became a 7-time Cyanide Champion, and won an award for worst match of the year (his debut match, where he beat one of his best friends, Malik Logan). He competed in many companies before once again leaving in late 2011.

WWC
WWC was a successful wrestling company in 2010 and 2011, before going out of business. It was the first wrestling company of many great wrestlers like Jimmy Krauss and Hades the Hellraiser. It came back for a few months after its death, but died once again. On August 3rd 2013, WWC had it's first revival show, where in the main event Hades the Hellraiser defeated Jimmy Krauss in a brutal Hell in a Cell match for the WWC World Heavyweight Championship. There will be more reunion shows in the future. (To see the WWC Hall of Fame, WWC title histories, and more go to worldwrestlingclassics.webs.com)

Various Returns, Permanent Return
Josh returned to wrestling multiple times in 2012 and early 2013, and then permanently came back in the early summer of 2013. He entered many companies, such as EAW, NEW, and EHW, but as of October 2013 is exclusive to EHW. Chris Xtreme and him were the third ever EHW World Tag Team Champions. As of October 2013, he has held 16 championships in his career.