Justin Marsham

The Epitome of Technical Finesse
Current Statistics

Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana Entrance Music: Nine Inch Nails' "Last" Alignment: Heel Specialty Match: Submission, Iron Man Pic Base: Austin Aries

Accomplishments

- TXA Decalogue of Destruction -- February: Ranked #3, March: Ranked #7 - FWF Undefeated Streak: 10/14/02 to 12/04/02 - FWF Roleplayer of the Month: October 02, January 03, March 03, May 03 - FWF Newcomer of the Month: October 02 - FWF Champion of the Month: November 02, March 03 - FWF Contributor of the Month: November 03 - 2002 FWF Breakthrough Performer of the Year - 2002 FWF Tag Team of the Year (w/Steven Slade) - FWF 2 Year Anniversary Awards: (Best FWF Wrestler, Greatest Tag Team [w/Steven Slade]) - FWF Rookie of the Year 2002-2003 - CZW Superstar of the Week: 12-12-08

Championship History

- TXA Xtreme Champion: 2/12/06 to 8/28/06 - FWF Heavyweight Champion: 12/22/02 to 2/15/03, 3/30/03 to 6/01/03, 7/27/03 to 11/02/03, 1/10/04 to 3/14/04 - FWF Prime Time Champion: 11/13/02 to 12/04/02 - FWF Tag Team Champion: 10/17/02 to 12/18/02 (w/Steven Slade), 1/22/03 to 2/8/03 (w/Cobi Deekins), 2/8/03 to 4/5/03 (w/Toxic)

Current Move-Set

Finisher: Assassination DDT -- Evenflow-style DDT Finisher 2: The Executioner's Song -- A high elevated single leg crab.

Signature Moves: 1. Corner Yakuza Kick 2. Running Face Wash (When opponent is down in the corner) 3. Cobra Clutch Russian Leg Sweep 4. Curb Stomp 5. Pump-handled Backbreaker 6. Air Marsham (Springboard Clothesline) 7. Wicked Driver II (Tilt-a-Whirl Piledriver) 8. Wicked Driver IV (Inverted Scoop into a Piledriver/Awful Waffle) 9. Octopus Stretch 10. Tajiri-like Kicks 11. Enziguri 12. Rolling Dragon Suplex Trifecta + Bridge 13. Texas Cloverleaf 14. Dragon Screw Leg Whip + Leg Grapevine Combo 15. ETF Lock (Cattle Mutilation) 16. Straight-Jacket Lungblower 17. Fireman's Carry Into a Neckbreaker Over Knee 18. Figure Four Leg Lock Around Turnbuckle Post (Used in extreme matches) 19. Pendulum Elbow Drop 20. Hangman's Neckbreaker (off turnbuckle or ropes)

Previous Signature Moves No Longer In Rotation

1. Orphan Maker -- Seated Facebuster equivalent to Christopher Daniels' Angel's Wings 2. Springboard Corkscrew Elbow Drop 3. Top Rope Double Foot Stomp

The Origin: Making of a Marsham
Justin Marsham broke in on the wrestling scene in mid-2000, debuting in California's XWF (Xtreme Wrestling Federation)promotion. Throughout the early years of his life, Justin had been fascinated with professional wrestling. He took part in his High School's wrestling team, but did not follow up in college. While his attention had be turned upon a degree in Criminal Justice -- Justin decided to try and live his dream as a professional wrestler. The first step he had was to find a credible gym or training facility; and, he did. Luck panned out and Justin attended a prestigious wrestling school. Justin Marsham had intended to adopt a mat oriented style of wrestling, but soon developed a unique, innovative method of attack.

Upon graduation from the wrestling school, Justin was one of only four graduates. That is quite minimum compared to the thirty-six that had enrolled. Of these graduates, Justin formed a close bond with Steven Slade who would, months later, become his tag team partner in XWF. While his instructor's technical style of wrestling did rub off on Justin, Marsham's repetoire became molded after his wrestling idol, Ric Flair. He had always intended to become the "Second Dirtiest Player in the Game".

In XWF, Justin Marsham wrestled as The Assassin. This name was given to him for he was known to attack whomever he feuded with at the time when they least expected it and, most often, struck once and was gone. This also gave name to his selected finishing manuever: a strangle hold DDT dubbed The Assassination. After a while, Justin began using his own name with "The Assassin" as a nickname.

Feuds with many of XWF's top faces escalated him as a successful wrestler and cheat tactics established him as a legitimate heel. When "The Sensational One" Steven Slade made his debut, the XWF saw the rise of one of the most elite teams they had ever seen before. With his valet Sacha "Savvy" Bryant and tag team partner Steven Slade, Justin captured the tag team titles not once, not twice, but three times. The name that Justin, Steven, and Sacha had dubbed themselves was none other than the Hot Commodities.

Justin's final bout in XWF was a heated match. At the time, Justin and Slade had just lost the tag team titles to the Ballard Brothers because of betrayal of Sacha, a misplaced dropkick, and a devastating shot with a hockeystick. The match that would end Justin's career in the XWF was against none other than the tandum of Steele and Iron. Stipulations had been sketchy, but when the match was announced it was a loser leaves XWF match and, being a tag team bout, it was whomever got pinned to end that bout which would leave; and, as you can guess it, Justin was pinned by long time rival Steele and forced to leave XWF.

Shaping A Future Champion: His FWF Days

 * 10/14/2002 to 3/14/2004
 * Pic Base: Doug Basham

But, that would not be the last time Justin would be seen. After a short stint in Japan, Justin would re-emerge. This time, it was FWF (Fantasy Wrestling Federation) which would see him in action and on his road to glory. His first match in FWF was against "The Kriminal" Scott Blackwell. Determined to make his presence felt, Justin displayed what he calls "technical finesse" and defeated the FWF regular. But, that would not be the only surprise. Calling upon an old friend, Justin hooked up another talent with an FWF contract. Who? Steven Slade -- who had since then dropped his tag "The Sensational One".

Though having brought Slade into the FWF as a manager to assist Justin in his road to victory, this reformation of the Hot Commodities dubbed The New Hot Commodities captured tag team gold from Zeonn Black and The Kriminal in their first match together in nearly a year and a half. A series of matches then insued, marking the first feud Justin Marsham would have in the FWF and that was with none other than Kriminal -- a man whom he cheated out of the Tag Team titles. Tag Team gold was the first, but not the last for Marsham to hold in the FWF. On November 13th, 2002, Justin went on to defeat Chad Gray for the Prime Time title and become a double champion. Then, only a month later, he would lose it to Ryan-X, the returning version of Ryan Kincaid, who joined the heel stable, The X-Men. Marsham, himself, had aligned with the face stable -- The Corporate Coalition -- although his in-ring tactics were frowned upon.

It had appeared that Justin had lost it all. His undefeated streak had been stopped by Ryan-X and the same man had won the Prime Time title from him. Furthermore, Justin would go on to lose the FWF Tag Team Championships. He had no gold for a week, but that would soon be rectified. In an I-Quit match, Justin won the Heavyweight title from Toxic after JLX made Toxic say I-Quit. Justin was unconscious when he won, but he had won the match nonetheless. So it marked the beginning of Justin Marsham's title reign.

As Heavyweight Champion, Justin knew that his next big threat would be the number one contender to his title -- "The Idol" Cobi Deekins. Since the days in the Corporate Coalition, Justin Marsham and Cobi Deekins were friends and had no heat with one another. That would remain the case until a week before Wrestlefest. To complicate matters, Justin had gone on to win the FWF Tag Team titles for a second time the week before. But, this time, it was with the number one contender for his Heavyweight Championship on January 22nd, 2003. After an eight man elimination match, Justin and Cobi swapped words and fists with one another after Toxic eliminated both from the ring to win the match. In the end, it would be Justin that is standing tall, having delivered a devastating Assassination DDT to Cobi.

Wrestlefest was extreme. An Inferno Cage surrounded the ring for Justin's match. Determination was in his eyes and in his heart. He was determined to keep his Heavyweight championship title. But, would Cobi Deekins make his task easy? No. Inside the Inferno Cage, both Cobi and Justin's battle raged on. It would seem that it would be Cobi's night as a returning President Kayne made his way out to the ring and opened the cage door, allowing Cobi to get closer to his goal of becoming champion again. Then, without warning, Kayne smashed the flaming door into Cobi's skull -- allowing an easy victory for Justin Marsham.

At the end of that night dawned the return of the Front Office: Chairman Mac, Kayne, Justin Marsham, and Toxic. The next night, during a confrontation with Steven Slade, it would seem that Justin's joining the Front Office spelled the end for the Hot Commodities. That was not to be! Slade, still Cruiserweight champion, joined along side his best friend, Justin -- building the ranks.

Then, it would be just hours after the FWF's newest show Atrocity that the world would be shocked, yet again. At Atrocity, Justin Marsham managed to capture the Tag Team Championship Titles again with Toxic, making him a three time Tag Team champion. It seemed as if the Front Office was together -- as a whole -- and more powerful than ever. That is was. But the shocker would come after Atrocity, mere hours later at another FWF event.

February 9th, 2003: Justin and Slade -- both wearing their Hot Commodity T-shirts -- would make their way down to the ring and boast on how great they are. After inviting Mya to the ring -- Justin's significant other and current Woman's champion -- the trio would pose, giving the world a look at the new era of the Front Office. All was well until Toxic appeared from the crowd and slipped in a steel chair. Blam! Toxic would lay out Slade and it would seem as if Justin would be next. But no. Justin and Mya would join in on the beating of Slade, leading to the abrupt demise of the Hot Commodities.

Marsham's career in FWF would be long lived. He feuded with the top performers of the company. He starred in a TBS original movie "Nocturnal Reflections" and cameoed on NBC's ER. He even participated in the first and only interpromotional match between the FWF and DWA -- pitting himself against Jeff "All F'n That" Harris -- of which, he lost. He would reign at the top of the 'food chain' for quite some time. That was until his feud with Scott Blackwell took a turn for the worst at FWF Code Red when the masked mid-card wrestler, Djavan Assuan, would cost Marsham his Heavyweight Championship.

Another chance at the championship for Marsham was also thwarted by Djavan Assuan, escalating a huge feud that would eventually lead to FWF BaTTeReD 3. It was a hair versus mask match and one that Marsham would never forget. The bout was long and tedious, but the outcome was a victory by Marsham over Djavan Assuan. In capturing Djavan's mask, Marsham realized that ghosts from his past have been haunting him for some time. For five months, Djavan Assuan had been in the company and the entire time it had been Steven Slade!

Amazingly, after months of turns and twists, and a united hatred for Joanie Lee -- Marsham and Slade were brought together in a tag team match as partners after their match at BaTTeReD. Finally, for a fourth time, Justin Marsham regained the FWF Heavyweight Championship on January 10th, 2004. He was able to defeat both Jeff Harris and Chris Kain. Then, less than a month later, he would lose that championship to Mike Flash. While he would win a subsequent number one contendership match, Marsham would falter once more and be unable to regain that coveted title. As a result, his contract ran out and Marsham opted to not re-negotiate his terms and try his hand elsewhere.

A New Home Technical Finesse: His TXA Days

 * 1/18/2006 to 8/27/2006
 * Pic Base: Doug Basham

When Marsham departed FWF, he found a new home in TXA (The Xtreme Alliance). Upon his arrival, Marsham entered a Three Tier Tournament referred to as the T3. The tournament was scheduled to name a number one contender for the World Xtreme Championship -- TXA's equivalent to the Hardcore Championship. What was so odd about this situation was that Marsham detested hardcore matches. He still does to this day. However, he went on to win the tournament and secure the TXA World Xtreme Championship from three others -- Evan Eon, Crazman, and King Lumber. He vowed to make hardcore matches sophisticated and not the “ridiculous garbage wrestling” they so often become. He is the Epitome of Technical Finesse and innovator of submission – not a hardcore competitor.

Never able to be free from his cohorts, Marsham found himself joined by Steven Slade and their valet, Selene Stratford, who had previously gone by Sacha "Savvy" Bryant. These three were later joined by Chaz Murphy and their agent, Solomon Black, to form a new faction. While in TXA, Marsham led this small faction known as The Black Hand. This group terrorized many of the stables in TXA. During this time, Marsham dropped the moniker "The Assassin" and went simply by "The Epitome of Technical Finesse".

He faced some of the greatest competition in TXA – squaring off against old rivals like Joanie Lee, but also making new enemies like Rob Arnold, Steve Awesome, and Myron Fox. Marsham did what he set out to do in TXA and that was to prove hardcore wrestling was nothing compared to tactical mat-based wrestling. His TXA tenure was laced in gold as he held onto the World Xtreme Championship for his entire TXA appearance, defending the championship seventeen times over the course of eight hellacious months. When TXA closed its doors, Marsham would be the final World Xtreme Champion.

However, before TXA would close, his final TXA match has come to be arguably his career best. While both he and David Shand wrestled in TXA, neither man had come to square off in a one-on-one match. However, at Rising Thunder, TXA’s Tokyo Pay-Per-View, Justin Marsham did just that. He fought against David Shand in a grueling match that showcased his true talent. In the end, Marsham came out on top and showed mutual respect for his final TXA opponent.

The Downward Spiral: His nCw Days

 * 4/08/2008 to 6/30/2008
 * Pic Base: Muhammad Hassan

With the demise of TXA, Marsham opted to take some time off from wrestling. When he finally decided to return to the ring, he signed a deal with nCw (New Championship Wrestling) on suggestion from TXA alumni -- Steve Awesome. Unfortunately, this will be Marsham's worst career decision. His three month stint in the company would be plagued with back stage heat. While Marsham saw early success in the company, he garnered unbelievable heat from management that inevitably led to his departure -- citing creative differences.

The Start of a New Era: His CZW Days

 * 11/14/2008 to Current
 * Pic Base: Austin Aries

In Marsham's CZW (Combat Zone Wrestling) debut, he faced Jeran Hudson. It was not the best debut he has had for a federation as Marsham lost. However, he would bounce back and take on the world. Reminiscent of his days in TXA, Marsham sought out to destroy the Hardcore division. This time, instead of winning the championship, he sought to retire it. But, the current Hardcore Champion -- Brian Kirkland -- would not simply lay down. While Marsham cut through the competition, he failed to defeat Kirkland at the CZW Pay-Per-View, but this was after nearly the entire locker room emptied and came to ringside in support of Kirkland.

Yet, despite his defeat, Marsham would continue up the ranks. Joining the Player's Club stable led by Derek Damage, Marsham sought to improve his status in the company. He succeeded somewhat, becoming the most successful member of the now defunct stable. While the Player's Club was short lived, it provided Marsham with one of his most intense feuds to date; and that was against Chris Ross. While also turning down former stablemate Tim Timmons down on an offer to join his new faction, The Next Generation, Marsham took on Chris Ross in a series of matches that would end in No Contests. Two back to back draws were scored as Marsham and Ross faced off in singles competition. Even at Evil Intentions II Feast or Famine match, Marsham defeated nine others and secured one of five cases which offered championship shots and one pink slip.

In the end, Marsham secured a shot at the Intercontinental Championship. While it was a successful match for Marsham, his feud with Ross would rage on. Both men would team up to face Rob Wright and Tim Timmons (The Next Generation). Both men showed they could work together, but as soon as the match concluded -- both were right back at each other's throats. Now -- at the next Pay-Per-View, Volatile Day, Marsham will go one-on-one once more with Chris Ross. Ross has since kidnapped Marsham's agent, Solomon Black, and stolen every car Marsham owns. What will become of this feud?

Notable Match History
Fantasy Wrestling Federation

10-14-02: Full Nelson Justin Marsham vs. The Kriminal -- Singles Match, WIN [Marsham's FWF Debut Match]

10-17-02: Breakneck Hot Commodities (Justin Marsham and Steven Slade) vs. The Kriminal/Zeonn Black -- FWF Tag Team Championship Match WIN [Steven Slade's FWF Debut Match and Marsham's first championship run with the company begins]

10-23-02: Infliction Justin Marsham vs. Phoenix vs. Dominic Irons -- Triple Threat Match, WIN

10-28-02: Trick or Treat II Justin Marsham vs. Havoc vs. The Kriminal vs. Glen Jordan -- Four Corners Elimination Match, WIN [Prime Time Title #1 Contenders Match]

10-31-02: Special Halloween Infliction Hot Commodities vs. Chris Kain/Chad Gray -- FWF Tag Team Championship, WIN [Retains Tag Titles]

11-06-02: Infliction Hot Commodities vs. Brax/Toxic -- FWF Tag Team Championship, WIN [Retains Tag Titles]

11-13-02: Infliction Justin Marsham vs. Chad Gray -- FWF Prime Time Championship, WIN [Justin becomes a double champion]

11-21-02: Infliction Steven Slade & Apex/X-Men vs. Corporate Coalition/Bad Medicine -- 12 Man Elimination Tag Team, WIN [Marsham refused to participate in the match wishing to avoid The Kriminal, so Slade found a replacement as the masked Apex. In the end, Apex was Marsham.]

11-24-02: Corporate Affairs PPV Justin Marsham vs. Chris Kain -- FWF Prime Time Championship,WIN [This match also decided the Heavyweight Title #1 Contender]

12-04-02: Infliction Justin Marsham vs. Ryan Kincaid -- FWF Prime Time Championship, Loss [First Defeat in the company. End of Undefeated Streak.]

12-18-02: Infliction Corporate Coalition vs. X-Men/Dominic Irons -- FWF Tag Team Championship, Loss [Justin had joined the Coalition. Steven Slade was pinned by Dominic Irons]

12-22-02: BaTTeReD AgAiN Justin Marsham vs. Toxic -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, WIN [The match was an I-Quit match.]

1-22-03: Infliction Cobi Deekins/Justin Marsham vs. JLX/Dominic Irons vs. Badass Wayne Clark/Toxic -- FWF Tag Team Championship, WIN [Marsham becomes a 2 time FWF Tag champ, but this time with Cobi Deekins]

2-02-03: Wrestlefest II Justin Marsham vs. Cobi Deekins -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, WIN [The match was an Inferno Cage Match and Marsham retains his title. Also, after a tease toward a face turn, Marsham remains heel and sides with Toxic.]

2-09-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Toxic vs. Cobi Deekins/Scott Steiner -- FWF Tag Team Championship, WIN [The Tag champs would battle it out with new partners. Marsham wins.]

2-15-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Toxic -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [Tag Team Champs Face Off and Marsham comes up on the bottom. Earlier in the night Marsham injures his former Tag Team championship partner, Steven Slade, causing him to lose the FWF Cruiserweight championship].

3-02-03: Treachery Justin Marsham vs. Cobi Deekins vs. Toxic vs. Scott Steiner vs. Scott Blackwell vs. Ryan Kincaid, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [Six-Man Iron Man Match and Cobi Deekins Last Match.]

3-08-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Ryan Kincaid -- Singles Match, Win [Special Referee Was Toxic]

3-22-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Toxic vs. Brax vs Steiner vs. Tony Aielli vs. Justin Dallas vs. Exodis vs. Scott Leblanc -- 8-Man Over The Top Elimination, WIN [With help from Lucas Mac, Marsham eliminates Toxic.]

3-30-03: Purgatory Justin Marsham vs. Toxic -- Singles Match WIN [Special Referee: CEO Hinojosa. First Round of Mac Invitational Tournament]

3-30-03: Purgatory Justin Marsham vs. Ryan Kincaid, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, WIN [Final Round of Mac Invitational Tournament in which Marsham regains the Heavyweight championship]

4-05-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Brax vs. Scott Steiner, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Retains]

4-19-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Psycho, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Retains]

4-27-03: Plague Justin Marsham vs. Ryan Kincaid, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, WIN [Ladder Match in which he retains his title. Marsham hints at turning face throughout PPV.]

5-03-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/CEO Hinojosa/Chad Gray vs. Ryan Kincaid/Kid Krash -- Handicap Tag Team Match, Win [Marsham teams with top face Chad Gray]

6-01-03: Xplosion III Justin Marsham vs. Toxic, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [If Toxic wins, Mac is champion. Marsham's face turn is official as Mac screws Marsham out of the championship.]

6-14-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. Kid Krash/TJ Smith -- FWF Tag Team Championships, Loss [Tag Team Championships were stripped from Toxic and Marsham and challenged for in this match. Marsham inadvertantly hits Chad w/a chair, sealing Krash and Smith's victory.]

6-29-03: Confliction Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. Chairman Mac/Toxic -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Tag Team Match, Loss [Whoever makes the pinfall wins the title. In somewhat of an ironic twists of events, Toxic screws the same man that screwed Marsham out of the title. He secures the pin and becomes champion.]

7-27-03: Toxic Waste Justin Marsham vs. Toxic vs. Ryan Kincaid, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Overcomes All Odds: Kincaid's Last FWF Match]

8-9-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Scott Blackwell vs. Mike Flash/"The Future" Cade Stone -- Tag Team Match, Loss [Blackwell walks out on Marsham, leaving him at the hands of both Flash and Stone causing the loss]

8-16-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs."The Future" Cade Stone, -- Singles Match, Win [Gets a little revenge from the week before]

8-26-03: FWF Bang! Justin Marsham vs. Scott Blackwell, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Buried Alive Match. Retains]

9-20-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Mike Flash vs. TJ Smith, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Retains]

9-30-03: House Show Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. TM/Mike Banks, -- FWF Tag Team Championships, Draw [Blackwell interrupts the match and hits everyone with a sledgehammer, clearing the ring]

10-04-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Toxic vs. Mike Flash/"The Future" Cade Stone, -- Tag Team, Win [Toxic was Marsham's mystery partner.]

10-11-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Jeff "All F'n That" Harris, -- Singles, Loss [FWF versus DWA Interpromotional Match]

10-18-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. The Brothas vs. Blackwell/Kain vs. The Black Hand (Al-Ashrad Haqim and Djavan Assuan), -- Four Corners Tag Elimination, Win [Marsham's first encounter with Djavan Assuan of the Black Hand]

10-25-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. Mike Flash/Austin Reeves, -- Tag Team Match, Win [FWF vs. XWA interpromotional match]

11-02-03: Code Red Justin Marsham vs. Scott Blackwell, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [Ladder Match with Chairman Mac as the special referee. Djavan Assuan interferes during the matching, sealing Marsham's loss]

11-16-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Djavan Assuan/Austin Reeves, -- Handicap Match, Win

11-19-03: House Show Justin Marsham vs. Djavan Assuan, -- Singles, Win

11-22-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Chad Gray vs. The Black Hand vs. Jeff Harris/STK, -- Triple Threat Tag Team Match, Win

11-30-03: Corporate Affairs Justin Marsham vs. Chad Gray vs. Chris Kain vs. Djavan Assuan vs. Austin Reeves vs. Scott Blackwell vs. Jeff Harris vs. Cobi Deekins vs. Scott Steiner, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [StarDome Match. The final two participants are Jeff Harris and Justin Marsham, but Djavan Assuan -- after being eliminated -- returns and costs Marsham the Heavyweight championship for a second time.]

12-21-03: Atrocity Justin Marsham/Djavan Assuan vs. TJ Smith, -- Handicap Match, Loss [Marsham was forced to team with Assuan or lose his job. Assuan screws Marsham.]

12-28-03: BaTTeReD 3 Justin Marsham vs. Djavan Assuan, -- Hair versus Mask Match, Win [Number One Contender To Heavyweight Title. Marsham captures Djavan's mask to discover that he was Steven Slade the entire time]

12-28-03: BaTTeReD 3 Justin Marsham vs. 19 Others, -- BaTTeReD Royal, Loss [Mike Flash Wins.]

1-10-04: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Jeff Harris vs. Chris Kain, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Marsham regains the championship that has eluded him for so long.]

1-24-04: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Joanie Lee, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Win [Retains]

1-31-04: Atrocity Justin Marsham/The Black Hand (Steven Slade and Al-Ashrad Haqim) vs. Scott Blackwell/TJ Smith/Kid Krash, -- Six-Man Tag Team Match, Win [Marsham and Slade team up once again]

2-08-04: Wrestlefest III Justin Marsham vs. Mike Flash, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [Ladder Match]

2-28-04: Atrocity Justin Marsham vs. Scott Blackwell, -- Singles, Win [FWF HeavyWeight Number One Contenders Match]

3-14-04: Treachery Justin Marsham vs. Mike Flash, -- FWF Heavyweight Championship, Loss [I-Quit Match. Marsham's final match with the FWF]

The Xtreme Alliance

2-05-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Citizen Xtreme vs. Evan Eon, -- Triple Threat, Win [Second Round of T3 Tournament]

2-12-06: T3 Justin Marsham vs. Evan Eon vs. King Lumber vs. Crazman, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Win [Final Round of T3 Tournament]

2-19-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Rob Arnold vs. David Loki, -- Triple Threat, Win [Ultimate T3. All Three Champions. Marsham Wins!]

2-26-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham/Steven Slade vs. Evan Eon/Rob Arnold, -- Tag Team, Loss

3-19-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Citizen Xtreme, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Win

3-26-06: TXA Screwed Justin Marsham vs. Evan Eon, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Win

4-02-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham/Steven Slade vs. Mahiro Tanakashi/Thomas Adder, -- Tag Team, Win

4-02-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. 24 Others, -- TXA Heavyweight Championship, Loss [Eliminated by Riprage Guys]

4-09-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Alex Jordan, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Win

5-29-06: TXA Uncivilized Justin Marsham vs. Chaz Murphy -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Hardcore Ladder Match, Win.

6-4-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Akira Takada, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Win.

6-18-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham vs. Myron Fox, -- TXA Xtreme Championship, Draw [Joanie Lee interferes, causes double count out.]

6-25-06: TXA Revelations Justin Marsham vs. Myron Fox vs. Joanie Lee, -- TXA Heavyweight Championship, Loss.

7-23-08: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham/David Shand/Myron Fox vs. Joanie Lee/Out Cold/Steve Awesome, -- Six Man Intergender Tag Team Match, Loss [Awesome pins Fox]

8-13-06: Parental Advisory Justin Marsham/Rob Arnold vs. Damage, Inc., -- Tag Team Match, Win.

8-27-06: TXA Rising Thunder Justin Marsham vs. David Shand, -- Singles Match, Win.

Combat Zone Wrestling

11-14-08: CZW Overdrive Justin Marsham vs. Jeran Hudson -- Singles Match, Loss [CZW debut match]

12-12-08: CZW Overdrive Justin Marsham vs. Mountain Man -- Singles Match, Win.

12-19-08: CZW Overdrive Justin Marsham/Total Mayhem vs. Brian Kirkland, Mike Monroe, and Jacob Havok -- Six-Man Tag Action, Win. [Havok ends up not competing due to injury]

12-31-08: CZW Beginning of the End Justin Marsham vs. Brian Kirkland -- CZW Hardcore Championship, Loss. [Texas Deathmatch. If Marsham would have won, Hardcore Championship would have been retired.]

01-09-09: CZW Anniversary Show Justin Marsham vs. Chris Ross -- Singles Match, Draw.

01-31-09: CZW Evil Intentions II Justin Marsham vs. Nine Others -- Feast or Famine Match, Win. [Secures a case that is later revealed to be a shot at the CZW Intercontinental Championship].

02-06-09: CZW Overdrive Justin Marsham vs. Chris Ross -- Parking Lot Brawl, Draw.

02-13-09: CZW Overdrive Justin Marsham/Chris Ross vs. Tim Timmons/Rob Wright -- Tag Team Match, Win.