Jason Hernandez

"The Lone Assassin" Jason Hernandez  is currently with a company called CWF. Jason Hernandez was a part of multiple independant promotions in Florida and Maryland before being signed to the CWF in August. On September 9, 2007, Jason Hernandez made his debut in the CWF.

Independant Promotions before CWF
Jason Hernandez was trained by " The Legitimate Professional" Danny Boyle in the Tough Guns Wrestling School and made his debut under his name, Jason Hernandez, at the TGW (Tough Guns Wrestling) event Battlefield 2003, Night One. His first opponent was Eric Thomas, a fellow classmate of his and his eventual rival, in which the match went the full fifteen minute time limit. They would face again on night two of the event with Thomas getting the win.

After that event, Jason would go on a five-month undefeated streak, winning the TGW Florida state champion. Jason would keep the title until he lost the title to Eric Thomas at Worst Friends, Greater Enemies in a thirty minute Ironman match, with Thomas getting the only fall in the match with two minutes left. After the match, Jason took a sabbatical in order to finish school and did not return until July of 2005.

In July of 2005, Jason returned to TGW and started off right where left off by beating his rival Eric Thomas to become the #1 contender to the TGW Heavyweight championship. In August he faced his trainer, Danny Boyle in a title match but was unsuccessful after two cradle piledrivers and a 450 splash. Jason would then team up with rival Eric Thomas and fight in the TGW Tag Tourney in September of 2005. In night one Thomas and Hernandez defeated Team Crusher and Jeff Page and Titan. They would go on to win the Tourney in night three by defeating Team M.I.S.T. (Men In Sweet Tights) and Team TGW (Danny Boyle and David "Assassin" Serra) to become the new TGW Tag Team Champions. Thomas and Hernandez would fight all challengers until they would lose the titles to Team M.I.S.T. in February 2006. They would win the titles back the next month but would lose them two months later at the TGW Sixth Year Anniversary Show against Team Crusher after Jason left Eric to fight and lose the match. Jason would take another absence and didn't return until July of 2006.

Jason returned in July with a new attitude. His first match back was against one of his trainers from the TGW School, Dave "Assassin" Serra. In what became a one-sided bloody beatdown, Hernandez would bust Serra open and continue to beat him down until the referee stopped the match. Jason would continue to beat on Serra until he was pulled off by six wrestlers, including Eric Thomas and then-TGW Heavyweight Champ Danny Boyle. Disgusted by his actions, Danny Boyle challenged Jason Hernandez, who had adopted the moniker "The Lone Assassin", and put the TGW Heavyweight Title on the line in a Street Fight. After fourty minutes of back-and-forth fighting, Jason Hernandez became the TGW Heavyweight Champ after a Curb Stomp Con-chair-to. This match was voted "Match of the Year" on. However, Hernandez' title reign would be short-lived as one month later he would lose the title against Eric Thomas in a Steel Cage, a first in TGW. Hernandez would then get in a year-long rivalry against Eric Thomas and Danny Boyle. Hernandez would fight Thomas and Boyle in a 2-on-1 Ladder match for the TGW Title, which Thomas would retain. The rivalry would heat up again when Boyle and Thomas would win the TGW Tag Titles in November of 2006 and Hernandez teamed up with a debuting Jesse Ortiz in order to pursue the titles. Throughout the next five months, there was a tag team war between these two teams. Hernandez and Ortiz would defeat Boyle and Thomas in a Strap Ladder match to win the TGW Tag titles in April. They would hold the titles until June, when Ortiz left the TGW and Hernandez had to forfeit the title. Hernandez would take time off until July, when in front of his friends, fans, and family at Homecoming 2007, announced he was leaving TGW for the Championship Wrestling Federation. On August 9-11, 2007, a event which was called Goodbye and Good Luck, Hernandez faced David Serra on night one (a win for Hernandez), Eric Thomas on night two (a loss), and Danny Boyle on nught three (a win). Jason Hernandez then said good-bye to TGW and left for CWF.

CWF Career
Jason Hernandez would make his debut match in a tournament for the CWF Global Championship against The Jokester. Hernandez would get himself disqualified for not breaking the five count. The week after that, Hernandez won a triple threat match against Max Syncan and Ashley Yarrow. Hernandez would then face off against Johnny Gunn on the Hellbound special to see who would face The Boss. Hernandez would capitalize by crotching Gunn on the turnbuckle and hitting the Afterlife Driver to win the match and earn the right to face The Boss. Despite beating Johnny Gunn, Johnny Gunn became Hernandez's partner after Beating the other two opponents in the match, Ashley Yarrow and Nabeel Nawaz. On Hellbound, Gunn and Hernandez faced The Boss in a Handicap Hardcore match. Despite Getting the Bossbreaker, Hernandez and Gunn won the match thanks to Gunn hitting a DDT.

Due to them winning the match, Hernandez and Gunn were put in a #1 Contender's match, with Hernandez in the #1 contender's

Other Facts
Theme Music:
 * "Gangsta Gangsta" By N.W.A. (September 2007-November 2007)
 * " The Truth" by Beanie Siegal (November 2007-Present)

Finishing + Signature Moves
 * Muscle Buster
 * Afterlife Driver (Pumphandle into Reverse Death Valley Driver)
 * The Lifebreaker (Top-rope Muscle Buster)
 * Silencer (Curb Stomp-September 2007 to November 2007)
 * 'Second Rope Canadian Backbreaker (September 2007-November2007)


 * Take This (Rebound Lariat)
 * 9MM (Russian Leg Sweep into Octopus Stretch)
 * STDS (Stepover Toehold Dragon Sleeper)
 * Cobra Stretch
 * Running Yakuza Kick
 * Cobra Clutch Suplex

Championships and Accomplishments
TGW Florida State Champion (2 time) TGW Tag team Champion (3 time: 2 w/ Eric Thomas, 1 w/ Jesse Ortiz) TGW Heavyweight Champion (1 time)