Jordan Zachary

Jordan Zachary is a profession e-wrestler, best known for his time in World Elite Wrestling and Total Wrestling Entertainment.

Genaration Next Wrestling (Early 2011)
Jordan Zachary spent a grand total of six months in this developmental wrestling program, where he was mentored by Brian Church, Emil Goldwyn, and Aldrik Goldwyn. While competing in GNW, Zachary gained notability as a singles competitor, claiming victories over names such as Troy Chelsea, Evan Staab, and Elias Williams. He was given the moniker of "The Wolverine" in GNW due to his vicious demeanor in the ring. However, he gained his "Michigan Maverick" nickname due to his smash-mouth style on the microphone. During his graduation match in GNW, Jordan defeated CROATOAN in a back-and-forth battle that will be remembered in GNW for ages to come.

World Elite Wrestling (2011)
After spending six months in a developmental wrestling program, Zachary was signed to a contract with WEW, an organization that tailored to his desires to the letter. Upon arrival, he was greeted with skepticism from some, and overly high expectations from others. Regardless of what other people expect from him, he refuses to allow other people's opinions to come into play when competing or speaking, two things he does ridiculously often.

WEW Championship Tournament
Jordan's official debut in WEW took place when Jericho Cross was found injured backstage on the June 20th edition of Monday Night Animosity. Jericho Cross was booked to compete against one Jacob Boyd in the first round of the WEW Championship Tournament, which would culminate in the crowning of the inaugural WEW Champion at the first WEW Pay-Per-View, Free Fall To Fury. Jordan and Boyd fought maliciously, taking each other to extents they'd never gone. The contest ended when Boyd flew through a table that he thought Zachary was laying on, and would be knocked unconscious by Jordan's finishing Killshot. The next week, in Jordan's second ever professional contest, he fought Aaron Steele, an up-and-comer in WEW, to a draw. Jordan had delivered a flying splash to Steele on the barricade, unfortunately incapacitating himself in the same maneuver. One week after this hellacious match, Zachary came face-to-face with one of the wrestling world's most known and feared names in Jason Krow. In the semi-finals of the WEW Championship Tournament on the 4th of July, Zachary and Krow beat each other to blood pulps, and the Michigan native required a violent powerbomb from the top rope in order to put Krow away and move on in the tournament, set to fight for the title against Kameron Copeland, another well known name in the business, at the Pay-Per-View. However, his celebration would be cut short by the Murder The Lights finishing maneuver of one Kameron Copeland, who set out to gain a distinct mental advantage over his opponent at the Pay-Per-View. On the July 12th edition of Animosity, Jordan suffered his first loss, though indirectly. He was given the loss when Kameron Copeland pushed him off the top rope and onto Evan Bourne's knees, rendering him defenseless against an Air Bourne, giving Evan enough time to cover Aaron Steele for the three count. Less than a week later, at Free Fall To Fury, WEW's Pay-Per-View Debut, Kameron Copeland and Jordan Zachary fought in an epic back-and-forth contest, which was to come to a frightening conclusion when Jordan was momentarily distracted by a riot of fans and was tackled through the barricade by Kameron, taking both out of commission long enough to reach a ten count. After the bell rang, Chance Rugani, the man behind the attack that put Zachary in the tournament to begin with, came to ringside and sent Zachary skull-first into the ring post, knocking him cleanly unconscious. Kameron was spared by the interception of one Evan Bourne. The double count-out verdict on the match lead to Alakai Burke's announcing that the rematch for the title will be held in two weeks on Animosity in a No Disqualification, Falls Count Anywhere Match. .

Total Wrestling Entertainment (2011)
Jordan Zachary debuted in TWE on the July 18th edition of Monday Night Enigma, after the conclusion of the Shad Moss versus Karl Kahn main event. Danny Davis hit the ring and attacked Moss, the victor, before giving a scathing speech on his departure from TWE as the TWE Heavyweight Champion's physical possesser. He would be interrupted by Drew Kingman, a minority owner of the promotion. When it became abundantly clear that Davis would in fact allow his contract to expire that night at midnight with the title still in his possession, Kingman debuted the new rendition of the former experiment of TWE Limitless's first draft choice, Jordan Zachary, who knocked Davis unconscious with his Killshot finishing maneuver. He would conclude by delivering a powerful promo, and finished with one of his catch phrases.

Wrestling Information

 * Finishing Maneuvers
 * Killshot (Bicycle Knee Strike to the face of a kneeling victim - can be delivered to an unsuspecting victim, also known as a Standing Knee Uppercut)
 * Threshold (Bridging Arm Triangle Choke)
 * Signature Maneuvers
 * Super Spiked Kneeling Powerbomb (saved for high profile matches)
 * Death Valley Driver, usually onto a hard surface such as the ring apron
 * Shooting Star Press (saved for high profile matches)
 * Swinging Reversed STO
 * Inverted Hurricanrana Driver
 * Jumping Hammerlock Twisted Into a Short Range Lariat
 * Springboard Clothesline
 * Superkick
 * Spear
 * Running Arched Big Boot to a cornered opponent
 * Slingshot Flip Kick
 * Straight-Jacket Choke into a Curb Stomp
 * Multiple DDT Variations
 * Elevated
 * Tornado
 * Double Underhook
 * Float Over
 * Lifting
 * Jumping
 * Inverted
 * Shiranui
 * Lifting Inverted
 * Inverted Tornado
 * Following a Fireman's Carry Single Knee Gutbuster
 * Multiple Suplex Variations
 * German (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Belly-to-Belly (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Belly-to-Back (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Snapped
 * Vertical
 * Delayed
 * Bridging
 * Fisherman's (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Double Underhook (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Release
 * Super
 * Spinning
 * Repeated
 * Inverted (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Slingshot
 * Full Nelson (Bridging, Snapped, Release, Super, Spinning, Repeated, Delayed)
 * Brainbuster
 * Step-Up Enzuigiri
 * Suicide Dive
 * Nicknames
 * The Michigan Maverick (GNW, WEW, TWE)
 * The Natural Born Killer (WEW', TWE')
 * The Silencer (WEW', TWE')
 * The L-Town Lion (WEW', TWE')
 * JZach (WEW', TWE')
 * The Wolverine (GNW, WEW', TWE')
 * NBK (WEW', TWE')
 * The One Man Main Event (WEW', TWE')
 * The Michigan Lion (WEW', TWE')
 * The Lansing Lion (WEW)
 * Entrance Music
 * Alligator Blood - Bring Me The Horizon (Used In GNW and early WEW)
 * In Waves - Trivium (Current)