Jacob Moore

Jacob Christopher Moore (born 1986), better known as Jacob Moore, is a semi-retired American professional wrestler. Moore made his professional debut in the New-Age Wrestling Federation in August of 2010. Moore's time in NWF was his longest tenure in a company and one that consisted of controversy at times due to his attitude backstage which resulted in him being fired multiple times. Upon a final return, Moore would go on to become Pure Champion and Hardcore Champion but did not hold either title for very long at all.

After NWF officially folded, Moore signed with the Alpha Wrestling League, along with other NWF alumni, under the ring name of Jaxin. There, he won the AWL Unsanctioned Championship at the company's biggest free-per-view Battle for Supremacy II and holding it for 97 days, the third longest reign in its history. He gained notoriety for his unusual behavior and love for violence. This gimmick would follow him for the rest of his career even after AWL's closing, proving prosperous.

Early life
Moore was born in the fall of 1986 in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up on the South Side.

New-Age Wrestling Federation (2010-2013)
Moore signed with the NWF on August 18, 2010. He made his debut that same month under his real name. He would undergo many gimmick changes, none of them really working for him. He'd have small feuds with the likes of Shawn Stryker, Cube Boy, and more. Moore had numerous run ins and arguments with owner Tougie but also made good friends with fellow competitors such as TLA and Suicide Kid, now known as Chris Elite.

Moore won his second title on December 4, 2011, defeating then champion Francis McDaniels. However, this would not last long due to, for the first of two times, backstage politics. Moore was only champion for a week, losing to Adam Jackson. His second title reign would come on January 15, 2012 under the name of Jepha where he defeated Jacob Steele.