Lonewolf

Jeffery Wolfe (Born December 17, 1980) is a Canadian born professional wrestler currently employed by PrYde Wrestling under the ring name Lonewolf. He is best known for his time in ECFW where he is a hall-of-famer, as well as a multiple time champion.

=Pre-Career=

Growing Up
Jeffery Wolfe was born and raised in Woodbridge Ontario. Having been an only child, Jeffery was privileged throughout childhood and adolescence, frequently being spoiled by his parents who were at times over-protective of their only child. At the age of three, Jeffery met Stef Morrus, a child who was perhaps the opposite of Jeffery, having come from a larger and broken family. As Jeffery and Stef grew older and wiser, their childhood friendship become something of a brotherhood, as the two of them remained close throughout their entire lives. In 1994, at the age of fourteen, Jeffery started high school at Woodbridge High, and in his sophomore year, Jeffery and Stef both served a week-long suspension after the two of them fell nearly sixteen feet off of a playground structure while putting on a wrestling match for their friends. It was during his time spent in suspension that Jeffery decided who he was and what he wanted out of life, he wanted to become a professional wrestler. After coming to this conclusion, the rest of high school really couldn't have gone slower for Jeffery, who began to feel as if school wasn't a necessity for the career he wanted to pursue. Finishing school in 1999, and being eighteen years old, Jeffery immediately enrolled to train under The Fritz, a legendary former professional wrestler who owned perhaps one of the most famous wrestling schools in the world, The Prison.

=Career=

The Prison (1999-2000)
It was on July 3rd, 1999 when Jeffery Wolfe and Stef Morrus walked into The Fritz's prison for the first time, with heads full of steam and perhaps overinflated egos. During the very first class of the season, Jeffery decided that he knew better than his mentor and proceeded to nearly kill another student with a terribly botched piledriver. Following this incident, Jeffery was smacked off of his cloud literally as The Fritz delivered a hard right hand, nearly knocking Jeffery to the floor. Following this incident, Jeffery would apologize to both the student, as well as The Fritz, vowing to take his training more seriously from that point forward. As time went on, Jeffery began to perfect his craft, assembling a move set to call his own, as well as spending countless hours trying to formulate a good enough catch phrase to use when he became a superstar. One fateful day, when The Fritz was using Stef Morrus as an example to prove his point, he stated "There are no teams, no friends… no allies. Sure you may see Tag Teams and stables in the wrestling world but in the end, they’re all out for the same thing and they’d stab you in the back if they ever got the chance." He followed that statement up by saying "You are a single man out there; you don’t have a team, no backup… no support unit, something of a Lone Wolf if you will." this speech stuck with Jeffery, as he would adopt the nickname "Lonewolf" as his own. Having trained nearly every single day for six months the day finally came for The Fritz's class to move on to bigger and better things. On February 12, 2000, three of The Fritz's students graduated from the infamous Prison, and would forever have the Fritz's good word whenever they were to look for work in the wrestling industry, those three students were Jeffery Wolfe, Stef Morrus, and Tony Nicks. Jeffery Wolfe gave one last goodbye to The Fritz, the man who had taught him the most valuable lessons in life before heading out the door of The Prison for the very last time.

Local Fame (2000-2002)
After graduating from The Fritz's Wrestling Prison, Jeffery Wolfe used the ring name "Lonewolf" as he looked for work on the independent scene. From the year 2000 until the year 2002, Lonewolf wrestled in small independant promotions, all of which were based in Canada. After just six months on the canadian independant circuit, Lonewolf became one of the most popular wrestlers on the Canadian independent scene. Stef Morrus however, did not get much recognition, he couldn't find anyone who wanted to book him for any of their shows, nobody showed any interest, so Stef quit wrestling and vowed never to return. Lonewolf tried to persuade his best friend not to quit on something he worked so hard for, but it was no use. After Stef left, Lonewolf went on a tour with a ring of independant federations, the goal of this tour was for the performers to get noticed by international companies. The tour lasted just under a year and between the five travelling promotions, they had lost twelve wrestlers to international federations, Lonewolf was not one of them. Lonewolf continued to wrestle for another year between the five connected indie federations.

ICW (2002)
In the summer of 2002, while wrestling in his home town of Toronto, Jeffery was approached by Jordan Grenon, Owner of ICW: Intense Championship Wrestling. Jordan informed Wolfe that he was the owner of a struggling company called ICW. ICW was only known to an extent for it had only been around for a year prior and it was already struggling to stay alive. Wolfe signed with ICW in hopes that it may boost his career and help the federation however, that would not happen. After wrestling in ICW for three weeks, they went bankrupt and closed their doors, leaving Jeffery without a job.

WWF Inc (2003)
Jeffery returned to the independents, once again encountering trouble getting noticed by global promotions, after wrestling on the indy scene for nearly another year, Jeffery was contacted by a representative of the WWF Inc board of directors. After a short negotiation, Jeffery was signed to a per appearance deal with WWF Inc. during his time in WWF Inc, Jeffery performed as a heel under his usual name, Lonewolf, he would form a team of anti-American degenerates and enter a feud with with Mr. J, WWF's resident patriot. This feud saw its fair share of back and forth trash talking, the fans were rallying behind Mr. J, this looked to be the biggest feud of the year, however, WWF Inc would go on a hiatus due to the chairman falling ill.

A month later, WWF Inc would re-open, Jeffery Wolfe was re-hired by the reinvented company, Mr. J however was not, so their feud was cut. Upon the re-emergence of WWF Inc, Jeffery was repackaged in a gimmick where we would frequently interrupt vicious beat downs dressed all in blue and sporting a blue mask, this character was called "Blue Mystery." After a few weeks of this, Jeffery went against company orders and in front of the thousands of fans in attendance, he removed his mask and announced that it was him behind the mask, having a change of heart from his past actions he told the fans that he was only there to entertain, no longer to generate publicity like he once had. The higher-ups in WWF took notice of Wolfe's mic abilities and began to build him up as the company's "rising star." Jeffery would never reach the top of WWF due to the company going under, causing him to once again lose his job.

ECFW (2003-2004)
Having caught wind of a hot new star on the rise, ECFW owner Nick contacted Lonewolf and invited him to ECFW HQ in Hollywood California for an interview. Lonewolf, took the chance of catching the first flight out and met with ECFW officials. After a long interview session, Lonewolf was signed to a six-week development deal with ECFW.

In November of 2003, Lonewolf made his debut on an episode of Thursday Night Thrashing against World Title contender War Machine, an interference from then ECFW Champion Donny Downfall allowed Lonewolf to pick up a huge upset in his debut match. In the following weeks, another young star would be signed to the same six-week deal as Lonewolf, his name was Phoenix. Lonewolf and Phoenix were paired up in a tag team and immediately entered a short feud with The Bastard Squad which saw Lonewolf and Phoenix receiving a shot at the Bastard Squad's Tag Team championship, an opportunity they would lose. following this loss, Lonewolf and Phoenix would team up with ECFW veteran Justin Warner in a team by the name of "Young Blood." This stable was short lived as Justin Warner quit the company, and Phoenix was released when his six weeks were up due to disappointing performances.

As Lonewolf finished off his sixth week as a development talent, he was called in to meet with officials where he was informed that they were interested in signing him to a two-year contract with the company. After being given this contract, Lonewolf would go on to win the ECFW Hardcore Championship the following March. Lonewolf would hold that title for less than a week before losing it to Shannon Black as a result of the 24/7 rule. Following his title loss, Lonewolf wasn't seen on ECFW programming again until Cyber Carnage III in May when he would return as a heel take on the debuting Jason Blade in the opening contest. This match saw back and forth action and it looked as though Lonewolf had the match won when the match was interfered in by another debuting rookie by the name of Draven and his manager Ezekiel who cost Lonewolf the match.

Following Cyber Carnage III, Lonewolf entered a feud with Draven and Ezekiel, having a match booked for June Jam where Lonewolf would take on both Draven and Ezekiel in a handicap match. This match however never came to be as Draven and Ezekiel were released from their contracts. A change of plans saw Lonewolf competing with the rest of the roster in a 20-man over-the-top rope battle royal to determine a new number one contender for the ECFW championship, this match would go on to be won by Bulldozer, leaving Lonewolf still without a match for June Jam. It was just after the battle royal when Lonewolf was informed that creative had nothing left for him as a singles competitor and that they would set him up with a Tag Team partner to continue his career. Lonewolf pitched an idea to bring in his good friend Stef Morrus, after hearing that he was trained in the craft, ECFW officials agreed to give him a tryout. Lonewolf went to find Stef Morrus now working a typical office job as regional manager of Toys R Us in Toronto, after some persuading, Stef left his job and went to ECFW for his tryout, wrestling in only three house shows before making his debut alongside Lonewolf in a new team called The Shocrew. After only a single victory, The Shocrew was awarded a shot at the ECFW Tag Team titles against the team of The Chozen. Their attempt at Tag Team gold on this pay-per-view would prove to be unsuccessful as the Shocrew left that evening''s event empty handed.

Following June Jam, The Shocrew continued to prove that they belonged in the ECFW until it was revealed that Lonewolf could possibly be in line for a title shot at the United States championship, all he had to do was defeat the man he failed to beat at Cyber Carnage III, Jason Blade. It was early in July of 2004 when these two young men would once again clash, the result this time was different than their first meeting, as Lonewolf would walk away having earned a shot at the United States Title which was currently being held by Justin Warner at July's Buried Alive Pay-Per-View. This match, like so many before in Lonewolf's career would not come to be as Justin Warner was released once again from ECFW. Realizing there was a man who had earned a shot at the title, ECFW officials allowed Lonewolf to compete for that title, his opponent at Buried Alive would be the man he defeated to earn the title shot, Jason Blade, and this wouldn't be just any match, these two had developed a small rivalry in their short time with the company, so the match for them was a three stages of hell match. The first stage would be a standard one-fall match, the second would be a last man standing match, and the final stage would be a tables ladders and chairs match. The match was one-fall a piece, Jason having won the first fall, and Lonewolf having won the second, it was all down to who could retrieve the championship belt suspended above the ring. Lonewolf, after a bloody and hard fought battle would emerge victorious with the title held high, this he considers as his first real championship.

Following his first real championship victory, Wolfe would go on the following month to successfully defend his championship against his first challenger, Mr. Jones as ECFW's August Pay-Per-View, Extreme Pain. On the very same show, Jeffery's Shocrew teammate Stef Morrus would defeat Donny Downfall to capture the ECFW Intercontinental Championship. As a team, The Shocrew may not have been able to capture gold, but on their own, they showed why they are two of the top stars in the business. The following month at Hall of Pain, Wolfe would defend his championship once again against Mad Dog, Stef on the other hand wasn't so lucky as he went up against "Sadistic" Shawn Crusher. Crusher would defeat Stef, not only taking his championship, but also taking time off his career, having injured him.

Lonewolf Sells His Soul (Late 2004-Early 2005)
Just five days after Stef Morrus had lost his intercontinental championship, Lonewolf would have the opportunity to avenge his best friend in a title unification match against Crusher, Lonewolf would win this match, unifying the titles and embarrassing Crusher. This victory would lead to a return match at Death With in October with Lonewolf once again prevailing, this time ending Crusher's career, breaking his neck after a vicious post-match assault. Wolfe was at ease having avenged his best friend.

Shortly after Death Wish, Stef Morrus would make his return to ECFW letting the world know that he was out to regain the Intercontinental Championship that he was screwed out of by Shawn Crusher. In the weeks leading up to ECFW's November PPV Annihilation, Lonewolf and Stef Morrus would team up to take on a new team that was throwing their power around, Donny Downfall and Steeve Sinister. During this match, Lonewolf and Sandra Caine would turn their backs on Stef Morrus, delivering a vicious beat down, nearly causing Stef another injury. This was the moment that began one of the most dominant stables in ECFW history, The Chaos of Execution, a team that consisted of Lonewolf, Sandra Caine, Donny Downfall, and Steeve Sinister.

After the shocking betrayal of his best friend, it was revealed that Lonewolf would defend his Intercontinental Championship at Annihilation, but not only against Stef Morrus, he would also defend against Kid Machinko. Realizing that he was in serious jeopardy of losing his title, Wolfe pulled strings with management and got his fiancée, Sandra Caine in the match as a special referee. The match between the three men was long and even bloody, Lonewolf was defeated many times, but Caine just refused to call the pin attempts on her soon-to-be husband. There came a point where this match was no longer about a title for Stef Morrus, who now focussed on just beating the life out of his former best friend, and that's what he did. Stef Morrus beat Lonewolf to a pulp, dragging him around the ring, taking him out of the ring, attacking him with anything he could find. When Stef finally went for the pin on Lonewolf, there was no count, this led Stef to take matters into his own hands. Being a no DQ match, Stef grabbed Sandra and tossed her over the top rope, rendering her unconscious, Stef would then go to the top rope and hit the Shostopper on Lonewolf. The fans in attendance were shocked when unfamiliar music hit and they got their first glance of Dr. Funk N Stein who ran down to the ring in a referee shirt, counting the pin fall, making Stef Morrus the new ECFW Intercontinental Champion.

After the loss of his title, Jeffery Wolfe was forced to turn his attention elsewhere as it was announce immediately afterward that ECFW was holding its first ever Elimination Chamber match at Blood Bath in December, and that Lonewolf would be one of the competitors vying for the ECFW Heavyweight Championship, which was currently being held by Wolfe's rival Jason Blade who defeated Chaos of Execution member Donny Downfall the month before for the title. In the weeks leading up to this pay-per-view, Lonewolf would become somewhat of a new leader of the Chaos of Execution, as he had become even more hated than the group's leader, Donny Downfall. The participants of the Elimination Chamber match were revealed as ECFW Champion Jason Blade, Donny Downfall, Montego, Justin Warner, Gangsta White and Lonewolf. One week prior to the show, Lonewolf would team up with Donny Downfall and Justin Warner to take on Jason Blade, Montego and Gangsta White in a six-man tag match which ended in a no-contest and led to an all-out brawl among the six competitors. Finally the moment came for the elimination chamber match, Lonewolf was entry number three putting on a performance that probably could have been better. It wasn't until Downfall's chamber opened that we really saw some "house cleaning." Lonewolf and Donny teamed up throughout the match, beating down all the rest of their opponents until it came down to just three, Lonewolf, Jason Blade, and Donny Downfall. Lonewolf and Donny would team up to beat the ECFW Champion down, until Blade was able to power back, fighting off both men and even nailing Downfall with his finisher the Blade Cutter. Jason however was too exhausted to go for the pin, so it was Lonewolf who capitalized, crawling over his own teammate and eliminating Downfall from the match. Soon after Downfall's elimination, Jason Blade and Lonewolf beat each other down to a point where neither of them could even stand up straight. In one last jolt of adrenaline, Jason was able to get Lonewolf on top of one of the glass chambers and superplex him off, landing in the middle of the ring. Both men appeared to be out as the crowd was going nuts for what just happened, this was when the referee got down and counted a a pinfall and ordered the bell to ring. The fans were confused until ring announcer Sam Jenkans announced that following the impact, Lonewolf's arm had landed on top of Jason's chest, prompting the three-count therefore making Lonewolf the new ECFW Heavyweight Champion of the World. The crowd was angry and upset, even going as far as to hurl garbage into the ring at their new champion who would eventually regain consciousness and to the best of his abilities gloat with his new championship in front of the live audience.

The Wolfe/Caine Wedding
On December 20, 2004, Jeffery Wolfe and Sandra Caine would wed at a local church. The wedding was somewhat of an unknown deal as only the final moments were broadcast on ECFW television.

Lonewolf Sells His Soul (Continued)
Just a few weeks after Lonewolf's title victory, it was revealed that Jason Blade would not receive his rematch for the championship that all former champions are entitled to and would instead have to win his contendership in a 20-man battle royal. Needless to say, Blade was less than lucky, having been eliminated in the final moments of the match which would eventually be won by Aric Hart. Aric Hart would go onto Destruction in January to fight for, and win the ECFW Championship from Lonewolf, much to the delight of the ECFW fans who wanted Lonewolf to have nothing to do with the company's championship.

After this show, upon demanding a rematch, Lonewolf was informed of the same thing Jason Blade was, that there were to be no rematch unless it was earned, and the way for Lonewolf to earn his rematch would be to defeat his long-time rival Jason Blade inside of the solid steel Cell, a Hell in a Cell match. this match was to truly be the clash of the titans, the most loved man in ECFW in Jason Blade going one-on-one with ECFW's most hated man, Lonewolf inside of a structure designed to inflict pain and punishment upon anyone who enters. This match was perhaps one of the bloodiest matches in ECFW history, and the fans were shocked to see ECFW owner Nick, as well as the rest of his "Family" walking down to the ring, Nick with a steel chair in hand. They made their way into the cell and stared down Jason Blade, the fans felt another screw job against Blade so they broke out into a chorus of boos. Jason Blade, barely being able to stand dared "The Family" to bring it on, it looked as if they were about to cost Jason this match, when suddenly Nick turned around and hit Lonewolf in the head with the chair, sending him down to the mat. Dropping the chair, Nick would turn to Jason Blade as the two would hug to the sound of fans booing now louder than ever before. Jason would drop down over Lonewolf as the referee would count to three, Lonewolf had lost this match, but that was not all, Lonewolf would also lose time off his career as the beat down continued after the show went off the air. It was later revealed that Lonewolf had suffered a concussion, and was even beaten into a coma at the hands of Nick and his family.

In the time that Lonewolf was incapacitated and in the hospital, former best friend Stef Morrus and his new manager Sydney Lyons began a crusade to avenge Wolfe, even employing the help of Jeffery's wife, Sandra. Together with Sydney and Sandra, Stef rallied allies to fight against the all powerful family, allies that included the likes of J.R. Rose, Aric Hart and Shannon Black. After a couple months of fighting in the honor of the man who betrayed him, Lonewolf awoke from his coma, showing up on Tuesday Night Terror to confront Stef Morrus. By this time, the heat from the fans had died down a little for Wolfe. Stef explained to his best friend what had happened, Lonewolf however didn't seem to care much as he quickly dismissed Stef's efforts, taking a reluctant Sandra Wolfe away from the ring with him.

Winning Over the People
It was never Wolfe's intention to have the fans back on his side, but that is exactly the way things would turn out for him. After returning to the ring, Wolfe would find that Nick's family had broken up after Jason turned his back on his team, claiming he was "systematically destroying the group from the inside." Lonewolf didn't buy any of this, as he waged war on both Jason Blade and Nick, who ironically had gone to war with each other. After weeks of Lonewolf breaking up their arguments with his own assaults on the two, Kurt Evans, current ECFW GM made a match for Cyber Carnage IV, it would be Lonewolf vs. Jason Blade vs. Nick in a triple threat match to end every rivalry once and for all.

Once the match was set for Cyber Carnage, Jeffery didn't prepare himself by training and working out, he prepared himself simply by seeing just how much damage he could inflict on one human being. When the time came for Jeffery to step into the ring with Jason Blade and Nick, the fans were still on the fence with him, however, following Lonewolf's victory of possibly the most personal match of his career, the fans were cheering and chanting his name. Lonewolf would leave the ring, leaving his two bloodied opponents unconscious, hoping to never look back on such a rivalry ever again.

Backstage after the event, Jeffery finally acknowledged Stef's efforts on his part while he was gone, this would lead to the second coming of The Shocrew in ECFW, this time the group was managed by Sydney Lyons. this time around, The Shocrew were fan favorites and focussed their promos on situation-based pranks aimed primarily at making people scratch their head and laugh. Soon after their return, they would receive a shot at the Tag Team Titles in a three-way Tag Team match at June Jam against The Coca-Cola Boys and Guilty by Association. Once again, The Shocrew's attempt at the titles failed as The Coca-Cola Boys were able to retain by picking up the pinfall over Lonewolf.

The Tuesday Night Terror following June Jam, Lonewolf would be surprised by his old partner, Donny Downfall, Downfall wondered how Lonewolf was doing, that however wasn't his only intention as he followed his "concern" up with a vicious attack on his former partner. In the following weeks, a feud would develop between the two, with Donny even brining Wolfe's wife into the mix. The two would attempt to put an end to their feud at Buried Alive that July in an extreme cage match, Lonewolf stated to Sandra earlier in the night that he was going to "kill" Donny Downfall. The match was perhaps one of the bloodiest of Lonewolf's entire career, as the two men succeeded in soaking the majority of the mat with each other's blood. It looked as if Lonewolf had the match won when suddenly the lights in the arena went out. When they came back on, Lonewolf was unconscious in the ring while Donny was lying face-down on the outside of the ring. The referee had the bell run and proclaimed Donny the winner of the match.

Following this match, their feud only intensified, with each man trying to one-up the other with assault after assault, Donny would often add insult to injury by harassing Lonewolf's wife. Finally, at Extreme Pain in August, Lonewolf would get his chance at retribution when he would take on Donny one-on-one and to ensure there was no foul play, Sandra Wolfe would be the special referee of this match. It was during this match where Lonewolf would be broken apart both physically and emotionally as this was the night when Sandra Wolfe would turn on him, knocking him out with a steel chair and costing him the match. To add to the pain of this, she proceeded to help Donny out and lock lips with him right in the middle of the ring before Donny proceeded to pin Lonewolf, winning the match. After the match, Sandra Wolfe and Donny Downfall would carry out a crippling assault on Lonewolf, and assault that included using Lonewolf's own finisher on him head-first into a chair choking him out while he was already unconscious, and throwing him fifteen feet off a stage and into production equipment. Lonewolf suffered multiple injuries from this, and just as quickly as he was back from injury, he was right back in the hospital. Following this injury, it would be a whole year before ECFW fans would see Jeffery Wolfe again.

ECFW Returns
Lonewolf would return to ECFW in August of 2006, approximately a year after his injury as a heel, aligning himself with Stef Morrus' new stable "Sorrow." the gimmick never got off the ground as it was terrible from day one, just like everything in ECFW at that point. ECFW would go on hiatus that year after a long string of declining ratings and lackluster matches and feuds.

Every single member of the ECFW roster at that point was released from their contracts, and every past member of ECFW was contacted and offered new contracts. A month later, when ECFW returned, it came back with an even balance of familiar faces and rookie talent alike. Among that talent was a new and improved Shocrew. Having matured a bit from their last run, Lonewolf and Stef Morrus, this time with no manager readily available became the voice of a generation with their simple yet powerful catchphrase "NERDS RULE!" Their attitudes came from their memories of high school, always being the odd ones, always being different yet never wanting to change who they were, and that was their message to the current generation. After only a week of competition, Lonewolf and Stef Morrus would find themselves paired up with Alice-Ruby Lee, this was actually by request of Stef Morrus who had gotten word that Alice-Ruby was hired as a road agent for ECFW. It was later revealed that Stef and Alice had dated in high school before Alice left Toronto and ran away to Calgary.

With Alice by their side, The Shocrew would finally capture Tag Team gold at Death Wish 06 by defeating Version 2.0, a team consisting of Sam Wilde and Preston Jacks, formerly known as Coca Boy and Cola Boy of The Coca-Cola Boys. At this point, The Shocrew was at the strongest they have ever been, as they managed to successfully defend their championships against the best teams ECFW had to offer throughout November and December.

One of the star moments of their title reign was when they competed in the first, and only ever Tag Team Ambulance match in ECFW history against the team of A.K.A. Assassin and Slade Craven. Defeating the legendary tag team in a history making match.

Toward the end of February 2007, rumors began to circulate that Stef Morrus and Alice-Ruby Lee would be taking time off from the business to plan for their wedding which was set to take place in two-months' time. Although the rumors went unconfirmed, the fans made their own conclusions when The Shocrew lost their titles to Kyve Hart and Matt Arcara. After the match, the fans who had known of this rumor chanted "THANK YOU STEF" as beaten Shocrew left the arena that night, having just ended the longest and most successful Tag Team Title reign in company history, one hundred and thirty-six days as champion, a record that was never broken.

Journey to the Top of the Mountain
Around the time those rumors about Stef began circulating, Jeffery was stirring up conversation among fans and co-workers alike by winning matches in the King of Kings tournament. Just four days after losing the Tag Team titles and watching his best friend leave the business they helped revive, Lonewolf would go onto the King of Kings Pay-Per-View and wrestle in two matches that night, the semi-finals and the finals of the tournament. At the end of the night, Lonewolf emerged as the tournament victor, earning himself the opportunity to fight for the ECFW Championship at Cyber Carnage VI, the dream that every wrestling fan grows up with.

=Personal Life=


 * Jeffery Wolfe currently resides in Toronto Ontario at the proclaimed "Wolfe Estate" that he has lived in for the better part of the last six years.


 * Jeffery lived in Calgary Alberta for nearly a year between mid-2009 and early 2010 before returning to Toronto to be in the company of his friends and family.


 * When not on the road, Jeffery co-owns and operates a gym called "The Shocrew Gym" with best friend Stef Morrus in Toronto. The gym serves a multi-purpose, in addition to being a place for young men and women train to perform in the industry, it also serves as a shop where local wrestlers and promoters can purchase ring gear as well as customized goods.

=In Wrestling=

Favorite Moves

 * Double Arm DDT (Finisher)
 * The Borderwalk (Signature) (Paydirt)
 * The Wolf's Wrath (Signature Submission) (Tazmission)
 * Drop Toe Hold
 * Hurricanrana
 * Missile Dropkick
 * Moonsault
 * Over the Top Plancha
 * Release German Suplex
 * Sharpshooter
 * Snap Suplex
 * White Russian Legsweep
 * Fury Chops
 * Dropkick Over the Top

Entrance Music

 * "Enter Sandman" By Metallica - Used during his time in ICW and WWF inc
 * Generic Company-made music - Used upon his debut in ECFW
 * "The Unforgiven" By Metallica - Used upon becoming established in ECFW
 * "The Unforgiven II" By Metallica - Used in ECFW during his heel run (2004-2005)
 * "If I Die Tomorrow By Motley Crue - Used in ECFW upon his return and face run (2005)
 * "Back in Black" By AC/DC - Current, began using after ECFW's rebirth in late-2006

Championships and Accomplishments
ECFW HardCore Champion ECFW United States Champion ECFW Tag Team Champion (2 Time, W/ Stef Morrus, W/Ceven Gordon) ECFW Intercontinental Champion (2-Time) ECFW World Heavyweight Champion (2-Time)

2004 ECFW Wrestler of the Year 3rd Runner Up 2004 ECFW Tag Team of the Year 3rd Runner Up (The Shocrew) 2004 ECFW Match of the Year First Runner Up (First ever Elimination Chamber match at Blood Bath '04) 2004 ECFW Feud of the Year Winner (With Jason Blade) 2004 ECFW MVP First Runner Up 2004 Face of the Year 3rd Runner Up

2005 Match of the Year Winner (Second ever Elimination Chamber match at Death Wish '05) 2005 Heel of the Year 3rd Runner Up

2006 Tag Team of the Year 1st Runner Up (The Shocrew)

2007 ECFW Wrestler of the year 1st Runner Up 2007 Tag Team of the Year Winner (The Shocrew) 2007 Match of the Year Winner (60-minute Iron Man Match against Jason Blade at Revolution)