Jaye "Big Dog" Doyle

The Big Dog (Jaye Doyle) was born in Petty Harbour, Newfoundland on August 3, 1976. He stands at 6'4" and weighs in at 253 pounds. From the time he was small he helped his father fish and kept himself fit by always keeping busy. Fearless with a strong sense of morality, Jaye always picked up for his brother Paddy and sister Lori.

The fishery collapsed in the early 90s and, like so many other outport communities in Newfoundland, Petty Harbor began to suffer. Rather than be a burden on his family, Jaye moved to St. John's to find work. It was while working in a restaurant that he was discovered by a local wrestler by the name of Sailor White and asked to come out and start training.

He trained at Sailor White's Wrestling School and Gym and wrestled in a local league for a couple of years where he was quite successful. Through blood, sweat, and tears Doyle became one of the best on the rock. So good, in fact, that Frank Taylor, Halifax businessman and owner of the newly opened Atlantic Canadian eWrestling Federation offered Jaye a spot. Now Jaye had made some good friends already in the world of wrestling such as Fred Dragoran, The Titan, his cousin Brad, and his brother Paddy and so together they made the jump into the pro ranks.

These five men formed the group that became known world wide as the Dogmen and together they dominated the ACeWF. Jaye and his brother Paddy, through keeping with Doyle's ideologies, reformed the Moon Dogs and became the first ever ACeWF Tag Team Champions. Everything was perfect until the day The Titan turned his back on them.

After turning his back on his friends due to stubbornness and greed. The Titan left the group, but the Dogmen found a way to carry on and were still as successful as ever. Doyle, in an attempt to avoid his friend, The Titan, left the tag ranks as The Titan teamed up with an Ahmed Alli Khan and took the Tag Belts for himself. Doyle went on to become the ACeWF World Champion but not before having to face his dear friend. A match he inevitable won. The two eventually patched things up but only after The Titan had suffered a seemingly career ending injury in an automobile accident.

Doyle soon lost another friend in the name of "The Crazy Dog" Fred Dragoran. Fred was driven over the limit by Ulric "The Wizard" Everest. Fred was forced to retire and was readmitted into the Psychiatric Ward of the Waterford General Hospital. Jaye also went over the deep end, totally throwing away his morals and turning his back on the fans, who had come to love him over the passing months. The entire league had been dragged into this feud between the vengeful Doyle and the man who had destroyed his friend, until one night Doyle went to far and almost killed Frank Taylor, forcing the ACeWF to temporarily close its doors.

The next few months brought about much confusion in Doyle's career, trying to manage a federation ran by his old friend, Ray Rancid. This stint was less than successful and so Doyle went looking for a new federation to call his home and returned to his old ways of doing things. With the stress of being unemployed and of being alone, with the temporary retirement of The Dogmen, Doyle drifted even farther into darkness and a persona called The Protege was born. During this time, Doyle competed within the World Champions Wrestling Tournament and within Professional Online Wrestling.

Still not being able to find a new federation to his satisfaction, Doyle went back to the newly reopened ACeWF where he and an old rival, Dow Jones saw fit to team up. The two formed The Foundation and were the most dominant force within the league, though some didn't agree with their tactics. The league eventually closed again but not before Doyle reconciled with the fans and rejoined The Dogmen in a touching moment between Fred Dragoran, Brad Doyle, and himself.

Derrick Hall, a former ACeWF employee himself had been running the Mid Canada Wrestling Federation and bought out the ACeWF to form the Canadian Wrestling Federation. Doyle's new zest for life and the business that had made him so famous, soon began to crumble. Doyle soon left the CWF as artistic differences between himself and Derrick were too much to overcome. The CWF closed soon after.

Doyle's recognition as a quality wrestler had spread world wide and it wasn't long before Doyle had found himself a new home in the Extreme Wrestling Federation - Uncensored. A man he met in the WCWT by the name of Shawn Reed recommended it to him and vise versa and so, putting the CWF in the past and striving ahead Doyle showed the world that he still had what it took, becoming the Intercontinental Champion. Alas, The EWF-U worked out no better and for the same reason. Tired of The EWF-U president of putting his friend Scott McMaster first and tired of the fair weather friends such as Rob Steel, Doyle left for the Canadian Championship Wrestling Alliance, where, due to his growing bitterness, The Protege returned.

Two old friends from his POW days in Slaine Rodrick and Kaanan Thorne brought Doyle back from the brink of insanity and back on the right track. Doyle's comeback was cut short by a nasty concussion received at the hands of a group called the Hellraizors made up of Exile, and some other lesser known wrestlers. Upon returning from his injury, the CCWA soon ran into financial trouble and was forced into receivership. Doyle, again homeless took a few months to contemplate his next course of action when an old friend from the ACeWF, Rizzo Meyers, phoned him up and told him about the International eWrestling Federation. After seeing that Dow Jones and Kyle Styx were on the roster, two men mildly linked with his departure from the CWF, Doyle immediately signed up but unfortunately went back to his underhanded ways, and with the help of The Titan, had wreaked havoc within the IEA for awhile. Another federation, the WXWA, was recommended by Shawn Reed, so Doyle threw in his hand and was being double booked within the IEA and the WXWA.

Doyle and The Titan eventually turned back to their face roots, with The Titan retiring shortly after. Still in search of the elusive 50th win, Doyle pressed on. Retiring from the IEA with a controversial loss to Enigma, and leaving the WXWA, finding that it was nothing more than the old EWF-U dressed in sheeps clothing, Doyle went back home to Canada in the CCWA. Never actually getting to wrestle there, Doyle wrestled one more controversial match in the WXWA, beating Jason Rau in a non televised match for the European Title before the WXWA closed. After reaching that elusive 50th win, Jaye Doyle decided to end his wrestling career with 50 wins, 23 losses, and 8 draws.

Doyle did enter the King of Efeds Wrestling Tournament, for reasons beyond our knowledge and lost his first and only match. He took over the reigns of the Canadian Wrestling Alliance, sister fed to the CCWA, only to see a vicious and bitter backstage war with former president, Jawz, force its closure. Those two incidents were the straws that broke the camel's back. Sick to death of backstage politics, Doyle opened up the Canadian Wrestling Organization, and together with Vice President JAWZ, Commissioner Scotty Richards, Booker Vic Torre, Graphics Designer L-MO and Bryan Dixon, former Vice President and current editor of Hitting The Mark, the CWO Media Guide, Frank Taylor, and with the financial backing of Quezzy, The CWO sky rocketed!

The CWO was forced to close its doors due to backstage griping that not even the integrity of Doyle could put out. It turns out that the closure of the CWO was for the best as the CeWA, run by Frank Taylor, opened around the same time. The CeWA saw Jaye Doyle and partner Quezzy sign on as the Superbeasts; these two went on to become CeWA Tag Team Champions and arguably the best tag team ever in the CeWA. Jaye then went on to become the Television Champion and World Champion within this federation. He even went on to beat Drake Laps and Matt Vargas within the CeWA to become two time UWC World Champion. With the closure of the CeWA, we thought we had seen the last of Jaye "The Big Dog" Doyle as a wrestler.

We now know that this was not the case. Jaye Doyle came back later in the summer of 2002 to compete in the CeFWA, a promotion ran by former wrestler, Razor. Jaye competed here under the guise of The Animal, winning the Extreme Title. After surrendering this title, Doyle went on to have much success, beating Bakuryu for the old CeWA Canadian Title and thus retiring it from CeFWA competition, then beating the World Champion, Johnny Seven by count out. Doyle then left the CeFWA swearing to never wrestle again.

Doyle yet again returned to the world of wrestling, wrestling in a match with his good friend, The Titan against The Shadowless End within the IEA. Doyle was, however, officially The Titan's manager and so didn't wrestle again in the IEA. With the news of the ACeWF opening up again, though, it wasn't long before the Big Dog made a return to the ring in order to work for Frank Taylor one more time. Doyle went on to claim the World Championship one more time, only to lose it in the very last show. This was Jaye Doyle's last match for over two years.

Two years later, the IEA closed and saw its talent merge with the IEW. It was then that Jaye Doyle saw fit to make another comeback, number 3 to be precise. Dawning the mask of Shock and calling in his old friend Titan as Awe. The two Weapons of Mass Destruction wreaked havoc within the IEW tag ranks, quickly becoming the tag team champions. After revealing themselves but having a fall out soon after, The Titan left the IEW and Doyle plummetted through the singles ranks. The Big Dog left the IEW to regroup but has since returned under the alias of The Watchman

Frank Taylor, long time wrestling promoter and good friend of Jaye Doyle, passed away on February 4, 2005. This prompted Jaye to enter the Frank Taylor Memorial Tournament. Although he didn't win, he had a strong showing in his final match. He then signed on to a promotion run by Frank's nephew, Jim, called Battleground. He had much success here and was the only man to beat the World Champion, Slaine Rodrik, and in a cage match no less. The company went under before the year was out.

He returned to the IEW under The Watchman and had a fantastic feud with Hugh Bristic but afterwards found himself stuck in mid carding appearances. Tired of the IEW, he looked for something closer to him and found it in Acadian Wrestling. The small federation offered Doyle a fresh start and after a lengthy and hard fought with Pascal Desforges, found himself the "King of the Canvas". An ankle injury he suffered against Pascal found Doyle flounder in his next few matches, and he lost the title in his first defense. The AW closed for the summer and Jaye used this time to rehab. After a few matches back in the IEW to test his rehabbed ankle, Doyle has returned to the AW and take his career one step further, to become the Atlantic Champion.