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|realName=Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett | |realName=Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett | ||
|nicknames=Simply Irresistible, Double J, The Chosen One, The Great One, The King of the Mountain | |nicknames=Simply Irresistible, Double J, The Chosen One, The Great One, The King of the Mountain | ||
|nameHistory=Jeff Jarrett (debut - ) | |nameHistory=Jeff Jarrett (debut - ), Villano III (WCW/[[04/11]]/[[2000]]) | ||
|family=Jerry Jarrett (father), [[Karen Jarrett]] (wife) | |family=Jerry Jarrett (father), [[Karen Jarrett]] (wife) | ||
|maestro=Jerry Jarrett | |maestro=Jerry Jarrett | ||
|birthdate=[[ | |birthdate=[[July 14]], [[1967]] - Nashville, Tennessee, USA | ||
|debut=[[April]] [[1986]] | |debut=[[April]] [[1986]] | ||
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|signatureMoves=[[Front Russian Legsweep|Stroke]], [[Figure-Four Leg Lock|Figure-Four Leglock]], "El Kabong" (guitar shot) | |signatureMoves=[[Front Russian Legsweep|Stroke]], [[Figure-Four Leg Lock|Figure-Four Leglock]], "El Kabong" (guitar shot) | ||
|titles=CWA (Memphis) International Tag Team Championship (2), Southern Tag Team Championship (4), NWA Mid-America Championship (5), World Class Light-Heavyweight Championship (2), CWA (Memphis) Heavyweight Championship, WCWA Tag Team Championship (3), CWA (Memphis) Tennessee Tag Team Championship, USWA Tag Team Championship (14), USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (9), USWA Western States Tag Team Championship, USWA Unified World Championship (3), WWF Intercontinental Championship (6), PCW (Pennsylvania) United States Championship, WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2), NWA North American Championship, WWF Tag Team Championship, WWF European Championship, WCW World Championship, World Wrestling All-Stars Heavyweight Championship (2), [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] (5), NWA Cyberspace Championship, World Series Wrestling (Australia) Heavyweight Championship, [[AAA Rey de Reyes]], [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]] | |titles=CWA (Memphis) International Tag Team Championship (2), Southern Tag Team Championship (4), NWA Mid-America Championship (5), World Class Light-Heavyweight Championship (2), CWA (Memphis) Heavyweight Championship, WCWA Tag Team Championship (3), CWA (Memphis) Tennessee Tag Team Championship, USWA Tag Team Championship (14), USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (9), USWA Western States Tag Team Championship, USWA Unified World Championship (3), WWF Intercontinental Championship (6), PCW (Pennsylvania) United States Championship, WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2), NWA North American Championship, WWF Tag Team Championship, WWF European Championship, WCW World Championship, World Wrestling All-Stars Heavyweight Championship (2), [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]] (5), NWA Cyberspace Championship, World Series Wrestling (Australia) Heavyweight Championship, [[AAA Rey de Reyes]], [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]] (2) | ||
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== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
A former wrestler of [[WWE]] & [[WCW]], Jeff Jarrett is a co founder of [[TNA]] Wrestling. Established a working relationship with [[AAA]] which opened the door for each promotion to use each others wrestlers/luchadors on their events. As a wrestler, Jarrett made his debut for AAA on March 21, 2004, defeating Latin Lover to win the 2004 Rey de Reyes tournament. Jarrett worked as a rudo and joined [[La Legión Extranjera]] and later on [[La Sociedad]]. His style was to mock Mexico and Mexicans saying they were inferior to the U.S.A., calling them "basura" meaning trash. At [[TripleMania XIX]], Jarrett defeated [[El Zorro]] to win the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. Had a long feud with [[LA Park]] before leaving TNA and creating his own promotion, Global Force Wrestling (GFW). With GFW, he did the same as with TNA and created a working relationship with AAA as well as [[NJPW]] & TNA itself. On May 24, 2015, Jeff Jarrett appeared at AAA's [[Lucha World Cup]] event on behalf of GFW. Jarrett provided English commentary during the semi-finals of the Cup and scouted talent for upcoming GFW events. | A former wrestler of [[WWE]] & [[WCW]], Jeff Jarrett is a co founder of [[TNA]] Wrestling. Established a working relationship with [[AAA]] which opened the door for each promotion to use each others wrestlers/luchadors on their events. As a wrestler, Jarrett made his debut for AAA on March 21, 2004, defeating Latin Lover to win the 2004 Rey de Reyes tournament. Jarrett worked as a rudo and joined [[La Legión Extranjera]] and later on [[La Sociedad]]. His style was to mock Mexico and Mexicans saying they were inferior to the U.S.A., calling them "basura" meaning trash. At [[TripleMania XIX]], Jarrett defeated [[El Zorro]] to win the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. Had a long feud with [[LA Park]] before leaving TNA and creating his own promotion, Global Force Wrestling (GFW). With GFW, he did the same as with TNA and created a working relationship with AAA as well as [[NJPW]] & TNA itself. On May 24, 2015, Jeff Jarrett appeared at AAA's [[Lucha World Cup]] event on behalf of GFW. Jarrett provided English commentary during the semi-finals of the Cup and scouted talent for upcoming GFW events. Jeff returned to TNA as an executive and began a working relationship with [[The Crash]] promotion in Tijuana. He wrestled a match alongside [[Shaun Ricker|Eli Drake]] and [[Brian Cage]] against [[Blue Demon Jr.]], [[Garza Jr.]] & [[Zorro]]. | ||
== Lucha de Apuestas Record == | == Lucha de Apuestas Record == | ||
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{{aline|[[1998]]/[[August 30|08/30]]|hair|[[X-Pac]]|[[Jeff Jarrett]]|[[Madison Square Garden]]- [[New York]], [[New York]], [[USA]]}} | {{aline|[[1998]]/[[August 30|08/30]]|hair|[[X-Pac]]|[[Jeff Jarrett]]|[[Madison Square Garden]]- [[New York]], [[New York]], [[USA]]}} | ||
{{aline|[[2018]]/[[October 28|10/28]]|hair|[[Dr. Wagner Jr.|Rey Wagner]]|[[Jeff Jarrett]]|Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo - [[Puebla, Puebla|Puebla]], [[Puebla State|Puebla]]}} | |||
{{aend}} | {{aend}} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Jeff_Jarrett.jpg|in TNA | |||
Jeff Jarrett as Villano III.jpeg|unmasking as Villano III, April 11, 2000 | |||
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[[Category:United States wrestlers]] | [[Category:United States wrestlers]] | ||
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A former wrestler of WWE & WCW, Jeff Jarrett is a co founder of TNA Wrestling. Established a working relationship with AAA which opened the door for each promotion to use each others wrestlers/luchadors on their events. As a wrestler, Jarrett made his debut for AAA on March 21, 2004, defeating Latin Lover to win the 2004 Rey de Reyes tournament. Jarrett worked as a rudo and joined La Legión Extranjera and later on La Sociedad. His style was to mock Mexico and Mexicans saying they were inferior to the U.S.A., calling them "basura" meaning trash. At TripleMania XIX, Jarrett defeated El Zorro to win the AAA World Heavyweight Championship. Had a long feud with LA Park before leaving TNA and creating his own promotion, Global Force Wrestling (GFW). With GFW, he did the same as with TNA and created a working relationship with AAA as well as NJPW & TNA itself. On May 24, 2015, Jeff Jarrett appeared at AAA's Lucha World Cup event on behalf of GFW. Jarrett provided English commentary during the semi-finals of the Cup and scouted talent for upcoming GFW events. Jeff returned to TNA as an executive and began a working relationship with The Crash promotion in Tijuana. He wrestled a match alongside Eli Drake and Brian Cage against Blue Demon Jr., Garza Jr. & Zorro.
Lucha de Apuestas Record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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1998/08/30 | hair | X-Pac | Jeff Jarrett | Madison Square Garden- New York, New York, USA |
2018/10/28 | hair | Rey Wagner | Jeff Jarrett | Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo - Puebla, Puebla |