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Jackson Dwight Flener (born October 16, 1983) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Headquarters working on it's Demolition developmental territory. He is more famous in the live television wrestling world during his first stint in WWH, where he won the WWH Hardcore Championship.

Early Life
Jack had a complete addiction to wrestling as a kid and first got into the sport at the age of 10. At the age of 12, he got with a couple of friends and created a few backyard wrestling promotions. In his backyard wrestling career, he had become the first New Wrestling Organization (NWO) World Heavyweight Champion, the first Xtreme Wrestling Alliance (XWA) World Heavyweight Champion, and the first Demolition World Heavyweight Champion. While in the tenth grade, Jack began training for a wrestling career alongside longtime friend Zach Marlow, their trainers being the sons of a co-worker of Jack's mother. After high school, Jack went straight to wrestling on the independent circuit.

Independent circuit (2002-2004)
Jack debuted in the indy wrestling promotion, Universal Championship Wrestling (UCW) when he came out from the crowd and helped Shayne and Shaun Maddox when they were beign attacked by Ryan Dookie and CM Sigmon. The next month, Jack was announced as Neutral Shock and used the catchphrase "Are you ready for the Shock of your life?" to begin every promo. He made his debut against Damian Adams in a victory. The next few months, Jack continued his winning role. On the June 15th live show, Jack was attacked by a masked man, later revealed to be Zach Marlow, using the in-ring name "The Guess Who Kid."

Jack and Zach would go on to feud for a couple of months until settling their differences and teaming up, dubbing their tag team name "Xtreme Death." In the spring of 2004, Zach would leave the indy circuit, leaving Jack there by himself and Xtreme Death broken within UCW. On May 26, Jack won a triple threat match consisting of Shayne Maddox and Chris Micheals to determine the number one contender to Sean Casey's UCW Heavyweight Championship. The next month, Jack pinned Sean to win his first professional wrestling championship. In August, however, Jack dropped the championship back to Sean so that he could leave the promotion.

WWE Wrestling 23 (2005)
After his UCW career, Jack moved on to a televised wrestling promotion in early 2005 for a few months known as WWE Wrestling 23. He debuted on Raw as Jack Flener where he had his first taste of gold within the company when he won the Intercontinental Championship. A month later, he lost the championship to Randy Orton so he could move to it's ECW brand. Jack had a chance at the ECW Hardcore Championship, but didn't show for the match. This would be his only stint within the company.

World Wrestling Headquarters (2006-Present)
Jack made his first appearance in World Wrestling Headquarters in mid-2006, entering a program with the brand-new WWH Hardcore Champion, Alex Shelley. He debuted on an episode of Showdown in a singles match against Shelley in a losing effort. Their rivalry would continue until SummerSlam when Jack Flener picked up the victory in a Tables match that was contested for the WWH Hardcore Championship.

His reign would last until a freak accident caused all records of championship runs to be lost and all titles to be vacated. He answered this by having a one week stint as a shady character named Black Death. Afterwards, he returned back as Jack Flener, where he debuted his real-life girlfriend as his manager, Monica Fooks. He was, in real life and in ring, to marry her, but after he left the company, she broke off the wedding. Jack would here on out have continual stints within the company. Jack has recently signed back with the company, but speculations wonder if he stays or not. Jack has had plans to become Demolition's first ever No Limits Champion and has already gained a manager, who is the daughter of WWE Legend Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Natalya Neidhart, so while people doubt he stays, others think that he wouldn't go to so much trouble only to leave a week later.

Other Wrestling Promotions
Jack had been signed to other wrestling promotions, but were hardly recognizable for anything.


 * WWE Evolved - Jack had a brief stint in the winter of 2005 and early spring of 2006, debuting in a United States Championship match in a losing effort. He also competed at the second WrestleMania in a Money in the Bank ladder match in a losing effort. He left afterwards.
 * D-Generation XX - Jack had two stints within the company, the first being entered in a tournament to determine the new DXX Champion, in which he was eliminated in the first round by friend Zach Marlow. He would leave after the match. He signed back later on, but left soon afterwards once again.
 * Bound for Glory - Jack debuted within the company in a match against Dennis the Menace, where the loser would be United States Champion and the winner would be World Heavyweight Champion, in which he won. Later on, he won the BFG Tag Team Championships with Edge during his world championship reign. He lost both within the same show when he lost the world title to Rob Van Dam and lost the tag titles when Edge turned on him to join up with Van Dam. He left soon afterwards.

In Wrestling

 * Finishing Moves


 * As Jack Flener
 * X.K.O. (Back suplex side slam) - backyard wrestling, 2005-2006
 * X.K.O. II (Leaping spike reverse STO) - backyard wrestling, 2007
 * Kentucky Sideslam (Swinging side slam) - 2005-2006
 * Savage Shot (Leg hook lifting side slam) - backyard wrestling, 2007, 2008-present
 * Extreme KO (Leg hook reverse STO) - originally called Savage Shot
 * Death Sentence (Vertical suplex side slam)
 * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_wrestling_holds#Modified_figure_four_leglock Modified figure four leglock) - backyard wrestling, 2007, used as a regular move from 2008-present


 * As Neutral Shock
 * Shock Treatment (Double underhook piledriver)


 * As Black Death
 * Death Sentence (180°, 270°, or a 360° spinning side slam)


 * Signature Moves
 * Spinebuster
 * Multiple neck breaker variations
 * Arm trap slam
 * Falling
 * Gutwrench elevated
 * Swinging
 * Inverted facelock slam
 * Elevated spike DDT
 * Inverted headlock backbreaker
 * Snap scoop powerslam
 * Standing dropkick
 * Running STO
 * Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
 * Spear


 * As Xtreme Death
 * Xtreme Drop (Flapjack (Jack) / Cutter (Zach) combination, often putting an opponent through a table)
 * Aided superbomb, usually through a table


 * Nicknames
 * "The Shock of Your Life" - as Neutral Shock
 * "The Hardcore Savage"
 * "The One and Only"
 * "The Neckbreak Kid (NBK)" - spin off of [ Shawn Michaels'] Heartbreak Kid
 * "The Beast from the Southeast" - spin off of Bam Bam Bigelow's Beast from the East
 * "The Xtreme Executioner"


 * Entrance Music
 * "Away - Mercy Drive" - backyard wrestling
 * "Slowburn - Rev Theory" - backyard wrestling
 * "Inside the Fire - Disturbed" - backyard wrestling
 * "Remember the Name - Fort Minor" - WWH
 * "Becoming the Bull - Atreyu" - WWE Wrestling 23, WWE Evolved, WWH
 * "Boom - POD" - backyard wrestling, WWH
 * "Washing the World Away - Crossfade" - WWH
 * "Ride the Lightning - Metallica" - WWH
 * "Suffer - Stone Sour" - WWH

Championships and accomplishments

 * New Wrestling Organization
 * NWO World Heavyweight Champion (1 time) (First)


 * Xtreme Wrestling Alliance
 * XWA World Heavyweight Champion (1 time) (First)


 * Demolition Backyard Wrestling
 * Demolition World Heavyweight Champion (1 time) (First)


 * Universal Championship Wrestling
 * UCW World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)


 * WWE Wrestling 23
 * WWE Intercontinental Champion (1 time)


 * Bound for Glory
 * BFG World Heavyweight Champion (1 time) (First)
 * BFG Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Edge (First)


 * World Wrestling Headquarters
 * WWH Hardcore Champion (1 time)