Jason Steiner

Championships and Accomplishments:

 * CWWU World Heavyweight Championship


 * CWWU Los Angelis Heavyweight Championship


 * CWWU Tokyo Heavyweight Championship


 * EEW Intercontinental Championship


 * FCW/WCWF Intercontinental Championship (5 times)


 * Six-Man Hardkore World Tag Championship (The Untouchables - Ken Shiro and Dougie "The Bullet" Ray)


 * Hardkore World Tag Team Championship (Fists of Blood - Ken Shiro - Current)


 * EEW World Tag Championship -(w/ Bushido Hayashi - Current)


 * CWWU World Tag Championship -(Fists of Blood - Ken Shiro 2 times)


 * @IW World Tag Championship - (Dark Riders - Charon 1-time)


 * IEW Tag Championship -(Fists of Blood - Ken Shiro 1-time)


 * FCW/WCWF Tag Championship (4 times) - (Dark Riders - Charon 1-time), (Fists of Blood - Ken Shiro 3-Times)


 * SWA American Championship


 * FCW/WCWF North American Championship


 * FCW/WCWF Heritage Championship


 * SWA Extreme Championship (2 times)


 * FCW/WCWF Extreme Championship (3 times)


 * IEW X-Treme Championship


 * EEW Maverick Championship


 * EEW Chance For Glory Championship (4 times)

Other Awards:
TBA

Memorable Matches:
TBA

Favorite Feuds:
1.Dante DeAngelis

4.Pro-Pain

5. Scott Smith

6. Jacques Armato

Stables:
Dark Riders (WCWF/@IW) Devastation and Scott Smith

Northern Cross Clan (WCWF/@IW) Devastation, Reptile, Yuku Shiro, Ken Shiro, Scott Smith, and R.M. Masters

Lords of Darkness (FCW/UWN) Ken Shiro, Devastation, Shining, Glimmer, Diva, Kayoken Shiro, Ailia Kazuma, R.M Masters,

Supreme Darkness (FCW/GWA) Ken Shiro, Devastation, Diva, Kayoken Shiro Ailia Kazuma, Zack Smith, Korbin Smith, Trendkill

Untouchables (SWA/BWI) also reformed in the GWIF and WCWF: Ken Shiro, Jesse Rollen, Jagi Shiro, James Rollen

Signature Moves:
Modified Steiner Recliner (Submission Hold): Steiner slaps on the camel clutch then locks on a modified dragon sleeper and stretches victim out.

Double underhook side brainbuster

Double underhook reverse vertical suplex

Cradle superplex

Last Rites: Steiner powerbombs victim twice lifts victim up once more spins and hits a diving powerbomb!

FINISHERS:
Finisher #1: The SICKNESS: Super Tiger Driver (Double Underhook Powerbomb) off the top rope: Steiner takes victim up top, double underhook his arms, and delivers a Super Tiger Driver off the top rope.

Finisher #2: Sayian’s Hammer (Crucifix into a reverse neckbreaker): Steiner hoists victim up into a crucifix, and drops him into a vicious neckbreaker.

Leagues Competed In:
1. World Championship Wresting Federation (@IW)

2. Fallout Championship Wrestling (UWN/GWA)

3. BWI Battlefield Wrestling Industries/originally UWN (Superior Wrestling Alliance)

4. Global Internet Wrestling Federation

5. Colossal World Wrestling Unlimited

6. HardKore World

7. Endgame Entertainment

History:
Steiner’s past is one of controversy, trained at a young age of 12 by his father former wrestlers and heavyweight champion Jack Steiner; Jason would lose his father at the age of 16 to a car accident while coming back from an event. Steiner would continue his father’s legacy finishing his training at the Killer Kowalski School of wrestling. After graduating, and wrestling in a couple of mini-circuits winning a minor heavyweight title here and there Steiner would be picked up by the @IW (At-bay Wrestling) and offered a contract with the GWF (Global Wrestling Federation) were he would go by the nail Super Saiyan. His first match as a cocky overgrown hot tempered rookie would be against a veteran known as Pro-Pain at the first GWF Pay-Per-View. The match would start with Steiner dominating, only to end with Pro-Pain taking the then brash rookie out with his patented Dirt Nap. The defeat would not only anger Steiner, but teach him that he had a lot still to learn. It wouldn’t stop Steiner however as he would form a rookie stable with two well known rookies (Pyro-Mainac and Brazyl Grazie) known as the SPG. They would prove to be a severe annoyance in the GWF as a group of rebel rousers. One of their infamous acts (implemented by Steiner) is when Jason would powerbomb then Dark Asylum leader Dante DeAngelis 15 feet off a platform through 4 tables. The assault would put Dante on the shelf as a wrestler for months, and spark the never ending hatred the two would possess for years to come. Dante would get his vengeance however at the next GWF Pay-Per-View, when in a well devised plan aided with the Dark Asylum, and Steiner’s former members of the SPG who would betray him in Pyro and Grazie as they all would turn on him, beat him within an inch of his life, and put him through a table from a ladder.

Down but not out, Steiner would return with another stable known as the SPF, this would include him and a tag team known as the Suicide Blondes and Mondo Brown. Steiner would go on to battle with many occasions with the Dark Asylum now bigger with his former stable mates included. He would also make a run for the GWF Heavyweight title in a tournament only to be stopped in the semi-finals by former stable mate Pyro-Mainac. Another one of Steiner’s infamous acts along with his stable would be to steal the legendary name of the Xtreme Kings from the GWF’s sister federation WCWF (World Championship Wrestling Federation) consisting of Dangerous Doug Nichols, Revelation, Doomsday Machine, Armageddon, and Eddie Trash. Nicoles would provide the first assault by personally coming over from the WCWF to the GWF to attack Steiner in his own locker room, but the remaining former members would finish the job, by kidnapping the entire stable of the SPF, and beating them with ball bats while they were in coffins in front of a live audience.

The GWF would soon close down, and all GWF wrestlers were immediately drafted to the WCWF. Within a month of being in the WCWF Steiner would be shelved as a returning Dante with the aid of the Dark Asylum would set him on fire during a match. Along with a damaged knee Steiner would go through months of rehabilitation; he would also venture to Japan where he would hook up with Jushin Thunder Liger and Big Van Vader who would take him under their wing and reinvent his wrestling style.

Steiner would return under his real name, but keeping the Super-Saiyan gimmick close hunting Dante personally for revenge. Their grudge match at a WCWF Pay-Per-View would end in a no contest due to interference, and Dante would head over first installation of the IEW to compete. With Dante gone, Steiner for a time would refocus on his career, teaming up with a new rookie to the WCWF known as JT Thunder to form Thunder and Lightning; they would prove to be an impressive tag team but would fall short of tag title gold. Singles gold wouldn’t prove to be a problem for them as Steiner would pick up his first singles title in the WCWF New Breed title, afterwards followed by a run as the WCWF Extreme Champion. Steiner would be personally known for his battle with Billy Bishop (Former multi-time UWA Heavyweight and World Champion) where he would force Bishop to retire in one Japanese Death Match, and force his sister Mary Jane Golden to be his slave. Steiner would once again call himself the King of Extreme boasting greatly over it only to be challenged by former Dark Asylum member Jacques Armato in a boiler room match, the match would prove to be brutal, but in the end Armato would prevail in his specialty match which would bar Steiner from the Extreme Division for a year and cause him to public ally announce that he was no longer the King of Extreme.

Steiner would do so, but in an act of defiance level Armato with a steel pipe, an announce that though he was no longer the King of Extreme but he was still the Sickest Son of a Bitch in the Business there by giving birth too his new image.

Fueled by his new persona, Steiner upon being recruited by the IEW would capture the IEW Solid Steel title and go onto to the huge @IW Pay-Per-View Overflow to battle second tier counter parts, Poseidon (WCWF Intercontinental Champion), Armageddon (CWU Steel Cage Champion), and Titan Terror (GWF International Champion) for the @IW International title. Though Steiner would eliminate both Armageddon and Poseidon, Terror would have Steiner’s number taking the Umbrella title.

Black Friday would hit closing the @IW for good, Steiner retiring the last IEW Sold Steel Champion, would take time off to train and address the reoccurring injury of his battered knee again. He would return to the opening of the UWN (Unified Wrestling Alliance) recharged and armed with a chrome Jason X Hockey mask which would be his train mark more build then before making a severe impact as he would head to the CWU (Colossal Wrestling Unified) to capture the CWU Steel Cage title from former champion Justin Justman in steel cage match. Steiner would also go onto win the CWU Blue Collar title (a hardcore variation title) on three difference occasions.

Steiner’s noted highlights in the CWU would be his bloodied glass shards battle with Scott “The Game” Smith, among with many famed Seven Stages of Hell matches he’d be in. Some of his most famous stints would be the use of a glass baseball bat on Chris Clock a.k.a “The Body”, putting heating cream in the entire rival stable of Badd Productions underwear, and aiding then tag partner Apocalypse in capturing the CWU Blue Collar title, by powerbombing then champion Brian Clothier through a Hell in a Cell Cage right through a table.

His greatest achievement would be capturing the CWU Heavyweight title from none other than the man who caused him to relinquish his King of the Extreme name, current champion Jacques Armato. After running through a tournament to get the title shot, Steiner would come face to face with the champion at the up and coming CWU Pay-Per-View. The match would be nothing short of explosive as Steiner would battle Armato from ring post to ring post in the end hitting the Saiyain’s Hammer, and making Armato relinquish his title as champion as Steiner would be crowned the new CWU Heavyweight Champion.

Steiner would go onto to defend the title until the untimely closing of the CWU, but the final CWU Heavyweight title match would take at GWA Ferdaheluvit June 14, 2003 at Arco Arena - Sacramento, CA. Steiner would once again battle rival Armato at in a Dark Asylum Boiler Room match which Steiner would personally choose. Brutality at its finest would be an understatement for this match, as the two would battle in the most bloodied boiler room match ever. Steiner would gain the upper hand with a well placed fire extinguish to the head, and then hitting a Tiger Driver from off top level of the boiler room putting Armato through some crates below, but it wasn’t enough to put the challenger down as Armato with a well placed Flying DDT would take back his title.

The battle would leave Steiner with a torn bicep and dislocated shoulder shelving him for many months until he would make his return in the second installation of the IEW. His returned would be shorted lived in a heated battled with returning Dante DeAngelis. Steiner would suffer a broken neck due to a nasty spot he took during a match. Steiner’s career would possibly be shelved for a year or so with no possible return.

Jason however would not refuse to surrender to his most devastating injury as he would go through months upon months of rehabilitation enforcing the muscles in his upper body specifically, he would also train under former ECW World Champion Tazz’s camp redeveloping his skills and master several variations of the suplex to perfection. Steiner would raise from the dead one more time, more jacked then ever, and once again dawning his trademark Chrome Hockey Mask now blood red returning the reopened FCW on a mission. He would team with former multi-time Heavyweight and World Champion Letterman to former the team known as the Reservoir Dogs getting several shots of at the FCW Heavyweight and Tag titles. Though coming up short on it proved that this time Steiner was here to stay, the Reservoir Dogs would expand into a stable headed by Layne Anderson, and including Jersey Joe Hoar a rookie from the Machine (Small training Federation).

The stable would make a respectable impact on the FCW until its untimely closing. Steiner would once again return to the dungeon of Tazz for about a month honing his skills until resurfacing once again in the PWF (Phenomenal Wrestling Federation) within the PWF World Heavyweight Division locking horns once again with arch-rival Dante DeAngelis. His mission clear as he continues to fulfill his father’s legacy and become a famous well-known wrestler and World Champion with one twist…this time…to bring the Sickness which is Steiner…to everyone.

Future Goals: Raoh and his brother Ken currently compete in the newly opened Colossal World Wrestling Unlimited owned by Big John Hawkins which competes on a global scale. Shiro has already claimed both singles and tag success along with his only brother in the four short months they have been there, and finally achieved his goal of becoming a World Champion when he pinned the former champion T-Bone in a best out of three match two consecutive times; Raoh now hopes to become the most dominating World Champion the CWWU has ever seen.

RAOH SHIRO'S COMPLETE MOVELIST:
Strikes:

Boot to the face Raoh sends opponent to the ropes and levels him with a boot to the face!

Iron Shoulder – Raoh irishwhips opponent to the ropes, and floors him with a very stiff shoulder thrust on the return.

Iron Shoulder Crush – Raoh charges forward leveling opponent with a devastating shoulder thrust.

Burning Iron Shoulder – Raoh grabbing opponent by the arm charges while pulling him in and levels him with a brutal shoulder thrust.

Double short clothesline Raoh short clotheslines opponent, picks him up, and hits another vicious one turning him inside out!

Turnbuckle Clothesline Raoh irishwhips opponent into the turnbuckle then follows in with a powerful clothesline taking them down.

Boxing Combination: Raoh hits opponent with a hard left and a right, then drops him with a devastating right haymaker.

Go F Yourself: Raoh lifts his opponent into a gorilla press, drops opponent in front of him and as the opponent is falling lifts his leg up kicking the opponent in the face with a stiff kick.

Wind God Fist / Fūjinken (風神拳) (Lariot Punch): Raoh literally spins around and rocks opponent with a devastating right.

Thunder God Fist / Raijinken (雷神拳): Raoh bangs both sides of opponent’s ribs with lefts and rights, takes the wind out of opponent with a devastating right to the stomach, then thumps opponent with an explosive right to the skull dropping them to the mat.

Hokuto Gousho Ha (北斗剛掌波, North Star's Iron Palm Wave): Raoh grabs opponent with his left hand, raises his right hand and strikes opponent so hard with a palm strike to the upper torso his opponent drops to the mat clutching his chest in agony.

Knee lift: This is an uppercut using the Raoh's knee in which Raoh brings his knee up to hit the opponent under the chin. This often sees a prone opponent bent over when the Raoh chargers at the opponent and lifts his knee up under them.

Counter Moves:

Skull Bashing: Raoh blocks opponent’s punch, and strikes him with repeated elbows to the top of the skull.

Dragon’s Rage: Opponent punches Raoh in the face, but Shiro roars, and levels him with a vicious powerclothesline.

Juggernaut Lariat - Raoh meets opponent’s clothesline with a vicious lariat of his own taking opponent’s head off.

Cyclone Lariat: Raoh takes a charging opponent down hard with a spinning lariat.

Ram Attack: Raoh blocks opponent’s blocks opponent’s and responds with a headbutt.

Battering Ram: Raoh blocks opponent’s punch and responds with four repeated headbutts.

Hands of Thunder: Raoh blocks opponent’s punch, and drills him a right and left hook, then drops opponent with a right hay maker.

Clothesline Counter: Opponent rushes Raoh, but is wrapped up, and launched in the air with an overhead belly to belly suplex.

High Risk Moves:

Top rope guillotine legdrop: Raoh heads up top and delivers a guillotine legdrop to the throat of opponent.

Slams:

Chokeslam (Regular):A chokeslam, or in Japanese, a "nodowa otoshi", Raoh basically grasps his opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. He gets more joy out of this maneuver when he uses it to slam the victim into an object, such as a table, steel chair, or garbage can.

 Power Choke Slam: First, Raoh grabs his opponent by the head and pushes them off the ropes. With his other hand he grabs his opponent around the neck, gets a running start, and hits a chokeslam while also pushing his opponent down with his other hand.

Military press powerslam: Raoh lifts his opponent up over his head with arms fully extended (as in the military press used in weight lifting), then drops his opponent up over his shoulder into an over the shoulder position and then (runs and) falls forward to slam the opponent against the mat back-first.

Choke Slam off top to ringside: Raoh has opponent on top and chokes slams him all the way to the ringside floor.

One arm sidewalk slam: Raoh catches opponent coming in with one arm hits him with sidewalk slam.

Super Choke Slam: Raoh has opponent on top and chokes slams him all the way to the mat.

Dodon: First, Raoh picks up his opponent in a double underhook from behind, lifting his opponent in the air. He then sits down, slamming his opponent head and stomach first into the mat.

Leg trap chokeslam: Also known as the Leg hook chokeslam. Raoh starts out by lifting the opponent's left or right leg off the ground and tucks it under his arm while using whichever free hand to grab the opponent's neck while still keeping their leg tucked under the arm while lifting the opponent into the air, turning to one side, and then slamming the victim down to the mat. The move can also be used as a reversal from when the opponent tries some form of kick only to have the Raoh catch and trap the leg setting up the move from there.

Vertical suplex chokeslam: In this elevated chokeslam Raoh grabs a front facelock on the opponent and wraps their arm over his neck. Shiro then lifts the opponent upside down, as in a vertical suplex. Raoh moves his arm from around the opponent's neck, grabbing hold of their throat. Shiro then slams the opponent down to the mat back first.

Back suplex chokeslam: In this elevated chokeslam Raoh stands behind the opponent, puts his head under one of the opponent's arms, and lifts them onto his shoulder. Shiro then pushes the opponent upwards, turns 180°, and grabs hold of the falling opponent's throat, driving them down to the mat back first.

Dragon Slam: Raoh lifts his opponent up in a military press, drops them down while grabbing his opponent around the waist, and hits a spinebuster.

Charging Dragon: Raoh SPEARS opponent into the corner, picks him up, and then SPINEBUSTERS him into the mat!

Brute Rage: Raoh SPEARS opponent into the corner, picks him up, and then SPINEBUSTERS opponent driving the back of his head into the turnbuckle!

Inverted Powerslam:Inverted variation where Raoh would hold an opponent's back against his chest from behind with one arm while reaching between an opponent's legs with the other arm, lifting this opponent up over his shoulder. From this position the Raoh falls forward to slam the opponent against the mat chest first.

One Arm Gutwrench Slam – Raoh gutwrenches opponent into the air, and with one arm literally throws opponent back first into the mat.

Emerald Frosion: Raoh first scoops his opponent up and puts his opponent over his shoulder, hanging them upside down by his side. Raoh then drops to the mat, driving his opponent's head and upper back into the mat.

Pure Rage: Opponent punches Raoh in the face, but Shiro shrugs it off latching onto his throat, roars hoisting him up, and folds him in half with a devastating choke slam.

Pumphandle fallaway slam: Also known as the Tilt Suplex. Raoh hooks up the opponent as a pumphandle slam, then the Raoh goes through the body movements for the fallaway slam, executing the release of the opponent as he enters the apex of the throw, instead of at or just past the apex of the throw like when one executes the fallaway slam.

Full nelson slam: Raoh hooks opponent into a full neslon hold from behind, lifts then into the air as high as he can, the releases them in mid-air placing his hand on their chest as he throws the violently back down to the mat or ground back first.

Submission Hold:

Standing Guillotine Choke (UFC style)

Note: Raoh can use the Guillotine Choke to chain off the Thunder Buster or Thunder Choke *See Signature moves*

Northern Iron Man Lock: Raoh locks opponent's arm behind his back, hoists him up and holds him there.

Dragon’s Claw: Facing his opponent, Raoh puts his hand over his opponent's face and squeezes really hard.

Tiger’s Claw – Raoh grabs opponent around the throat in a claw hold, and squeezes bring him down.

*Note*: With this hold he can either hold opponent down for the three-count or make them submit.

Argentine leglock: Technically known as an Over the shoulder single leg Boston crab and commonly known as a Stretch Muffler. Raoh stands over a face-down opponent lying on the ground. He lifts one leg of the opponent and drapes it over his neck. He then uses his arms to force the shin and thigh of the opponent down, thereby placing pressure on the opponent's knee.

Side bear hug: Raoh stands to one side of an opponent, facing them, and locks hisr arms around the opponent, linking his hands under the arm of the opponent on the opposing side. Raoh then brings his arms closer together, compressing the torso of the opponent.

Drivers:

Thunder Death Driver:Raoh picks up opponent and hits him with a spinning brainbuster.

Wrist Clutch Burning Hammer: Same as a regular Burning Hammer, but Raoh holds his opponent's left wrist between their legs with his left hand before putting them up on his shoulders and sending them to the mat.

Dragon’s Inferno (Black Mephisto): Raoh picks up his opponent and holds him in an ax guillotine driver position. He then grabs his opponent's right leg with his right arm, swings his opponent's head and grabs it with his left arm, and then drops down, sending his opponent head and neck first into the mat.

Pumphandle-Handle Thunder Fire Driver(Pumphandle reverse piledriver): Raoh first locks an opponent in the pumphandle hold before then using the hold to raise the opponent up over his shoulder. From here the Raoh brings the opponent down into the belly-to-belly position before then sitting down for a reverse piledriver with the opponent's head impacting the mat between his legs.

Southern Ice Hammer: (over-the-shoulder back-to-belly piledriver): Raoh shoulders the opponent by clutching him around the knees and lifting him onto his shoulder so that the opponent's head is dangling by the waist of Raoh. Shiro then holds the opponent in place by holding his leg with one arm and applies a headlock to the opponent with his other arm. The opponent is now bent into a circle. Raoh then drops to a seated position, driving the head of the opponent into the ground.

Powerbombs:

Jap Tower Powerbomb: Raoh lifts his opponent from behind, turns them around, and powerbombs them to the mat with one hand.

Dragon Fury Powerbomb: Raoh sets opponent up, runs, and hits a RELEASE POWERBOMB over the top rope to the floor!

Diamond Hammer:(Spinning one shoulder sitout ganso bomb) Raoh picks his opponent up on his right shoulder as if to do a powerbomb, but instead of slamming his opponent straight down, he spins around and slams his opponent face and stomach first into the mat.

Thunder Ligerbomb: Raoh carries opponent stomach first over his shoulder to a nearby turnbuckle, climbs the second ropes, and then jumps forward dropping opponent head and back first into a sit-out spinebuster bomb.

Rage Bomb: A pissed off Raoh bangs both sides of opponent’s jaw with lefts and rights, takes the wind out of opponent with a devastating right to gut, and while he’s doubled over gasping for air, gutwrenches him into the air and drills him into the mat, a turnbuckle, guardrail, or anything in the vicinity at the time with a vicious modified jacknife powerbomb.

Triple Powerbomb: A variation of the powerbomb where Raoh does not release the opponent upon impact, but instead locks his hands and performs a dead lift, raising the opponent back up for another powerbomb, and may repeat more than once. In this case…three repeated times.

Suplexes:

Crash Landing: Picking his opponent up in a vertical suplex position, instead of slamming them to the mat Raoh tosses his opponent into the air and lets them "crash" to the mat below.

Slingshot German Suplex:Raoh hoists opponent up in an atomic drop position sitting him on the top rope facing outward, he then locks on a waistlock, and uses the rope slingshotting him over into a German Suplex dropping him on the back of his head and shoulders.

Head and Leg Suplex: Raoh hooks the opponents near leg and with his free arm goes around the neck and down the chest of the opponent to clutch the hand of the arm hooking the leg so as to encircle the opponents body similar to a head and arm suplex. He then lifts his opponent over and then falls backwards slamming the opponent into the ground face and chest first.

Double underhook suplex: Raoh and opponent face each other, the opponent bent forward. Raoh hooks the opponent's arms back in a reverse nelson, placing his forearms in the crooks of the opponent's elbows, with his hands on top of the opponent's back in a butcher's grip. Raoh then lifts the opponent into an upside-down vertical position and falls back, shifting the opponent to one side as the opponent flips over. Raoh executing the suplex may release the reverse nelson hold during the throw.

Other Moves:

Triple Backbreaker: Raoh delivers a backbreaker to opponent, holds on and delivers two more!

Dragon Bends Steel: Raoh strikes opponent with repeated knees to the gut, then bodyslams him.

Dragon Breaking Bamboo: Raoh presses opponent over his head, hits an over the shoulder backbreaker, then an over the knee stomachbreaker.

Whiplash: The standard (elevated) whiplash first sees Raoh raise an opponent off the ground, often using a suplex lift, to place the opponent's leg on the top ring rope so that they are face-down while Raoh holds them in a front facelock, keeping their heads side by side under each other shoulder, making Raoh the only other thing than the ring ropes keeping the opponent off the ground. At this point Raoh swings inward as he dives to the ground, twisting on the opponent's neck and in the process lifting the opponent's entire body off the rope, driving their neck and shoulders into the ground.

= Members =
 * Fists of Blood
 * Ken Shiro
 * Raoh Shiro