Jarrett Calloway

==Brief biography==

Jarrett Calloway (born March 17, 1979) is an American professional wrestler currently signed to ECCW (Extreme Created Championship Wrestling) on it's Crush brand where he is currently the Crush World Champion, which is being referred to as the EFNW World Championship for the time being.

In ECCW, Jarrett Calloway has won 9 championships in total, including 6 World titles, made up of 3 reigns as Crush World Champion and 3 reigns as Fight World Champion. He has also held mid-card championships, such as 1 reign as the Crush American Champion and 1 reign as the Fight International Champion. He has also held one tag title, being the then-unified Crush/Fight Tag Team Championships, holding the belts with Adrian Cuthbert. He has also enjoyed some title success in promotions such as CWW, CCW and CCWW, winning the CWW Revolution World Championship 2 times, the CWW Cage Championship 1 time, the CWW International Championship 3 times, and the CCW World Tag Team Championships 1 time with Alex Dillinger, and the CCWW Championship 1 time. Through all of his reigns in these four major promotions, Jarrett Calloway is a total 16-time champion.

Debut and success in CWW
Jarrett Calloway made his professional wrestling debut in CWW (Created World Wrestling), where he debuted on the Smashdown brand, now known as Revolution. Although his career got off to a rough start, he was able to make quick work of the CWW International Championship division, feuding with several CWW superstars for the title and winning it a career total of 3 times. He has appeared in the company on and off but has mainly committed himself to ECCW once it emerged in 2009. He also feuded with the Sidewinder briefly, close to the end of both of their active CWW careers, where at one point he won his first CWW Cage Championship. From there, he finally won a world title, becoming Revolution World Champion, but losing the belt only two weeks after winning it. A similar situation occurred later on when he won the same world title again, only to be cashed in on from a Money in the Bank briefcase win. He left the company as an active competitor soon after the loss.

Emergence in CCWW
He also made appearances in a promotion known as CCWW (Created Championship World Wrestling), a company that did not last for a very long time in the industry. During it's brief existence, Jarrett Calloway did manage to win the CCWW Championship. There he worked under a simpler ring name of "Ice."

Signing and competing in CCW
Jarrett Calloway signed with CCW (Created Championship Wrestling) close to the end of it's existence. There, he enjoyed some success in the tag team division, teaming with Alex Dillinger and winning the CCW World Tag Team Championships at one point. He was enjoying a mid-card and main event push when the company fell.

Present career in ECCW
Jarrett Calloway has devoted the majority of his career to ECCW, where he has the honor of being recognized as one of only two active in-ring competitors who have been with ECCW since it's very first day and never to have left the company. The other is Aaron Kennedy. In 2009, he enjoyed a large amount of success, spending most of the year with the Fight brand, but also some time with Crush. By the end of the year, he had held the Crush World Championship 1 time, the Fight World Championship 2 times, the Crush American Championship 1 time, and the Fight International Championship 1 time. He also held the Crush/Fight Unified Tag Team Championships 1 time with Adrian Cuthbert. He also won several Slammy Awards at the end of the year, setting a record total. The two most prestigious wins were Superstar of the Year 2009 and Match of the Year 2009 (Summer Smash w/ Adrian Cuthbert). In 2010, his next big victory was the King of the Ring title, which he won at the June 2010 ECCW pay-per-view event Hell Unleashed. Just a month later however, Will Williams beat him for the honor at July's Gold Rush. By the end of the year, Jarrett Calloway held the the Fight World Championship an additional 1 time. He had also won the Match of the Year Slammy Award for the second straight year, this time with Will Williams. In 2011, he won the Royal Crumble match in January, vowing to end Super Junior's reign as Crush World Champion and take him out of power and put Matthew Jericho back in control of the company. At Slam-Mania in March, he defeated Super Junior to earn the title and put ECCW back into it's original ownership. After the match, John Leopold utilized his Money in the Bank briefcase and won the Crush World Championship from Jarrett, ending his shortest title reign ever in ECCW. Later in 2011, he won the Crush World Championship again, beating nemesis John Leopold at Summer Smash 2011. However, three days later, he declared himself EFNW World Champion. EFNW is a rival promotion of ECCW's. The title duplicated the design of the old EFNW Championship. The company currently regards the Crush World Championship as the EFNW World title. As of September 2011, he still holds the championship.

Finishing moves

 * Ice Cracker (suplex into spiked DDT) 2010-present
 * Modified DDT 2009-present
 * Frog Splash 2009-present
 * The Run Down (spear) 2010-present

Signature moves

 * Ice Breaker (Edgecution) 2009-present (used as finisher 2009-2010)
 * Body Press 2009-present
 * Reverse DDT 2009-present
 * Superplex 2009-present

Nicknames

 * Ice (all promotions) 2009-present
 * The Legend (ECCW) 2011
 * The Future (CWW) 2009-2010

Entrance themes

 * Just Close Your Eyes by Story of the Year (all) 2009-present
 * Oh Radio by Jim Johnston (CWW) 2010
 * Break the Walls Down by Adam Morenoff 2010

ECCW

 * 2 time Crush World Champion
 * 1 time EFNW World Champion (aka Crush World)
 * 3 time Fight World Champion
 * 1 time Crush American Champion
 * 1 time Fight International Champion
 * 1 time Crush/Fight Unified Tag Team Champion (w/ Adrian Cuthbert)
 * 2 time Match of the Year Slammy Award winner (2009 & 2010)
 * 1 time Superstar of the Year Slammy Award winner (2009)
 * Co-King of the Ring title holder (2010, w/ Will Williams)
 * Royal Crumble match winner (2011)

CWW

 * 2 time Revolution World Champion
 * 3 time International Champion
 * 1 time Cage Champion

CCW

 * 1 time World Tag Team Champion (w/ Alex Dillinger)

CCWW

 * 1 time CCWW Champion