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Jerome Young (born January 3, 1963) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, New Jack. He is known for his willingness to take dangerous bumps and his stiff, relentless, remorseless, hardcore wrestling style, usually incorporating weapons into his matches. He is also known for having his theme song in ECW (Natural Born Killaz by Ice Cube and Dr. Dre) play throughout his matches.
Career
Early CareerYoung trained under Ray Candy and debuted in 1993 in the Memphis, Tennessee-based United States Wrestling Association (USWA), where he adopted the name New Jack. He went on to form a team, The Gangstas, with Mustafa Saed in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW). The Gangstas took part in several controversial angles, on one occasion using affirmative action to enable them to win matches with a two count, not the conventional three count. They engaged in a long feud with the Rock 'N Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson). Extreme Championship WrestlingIn 1995, The Gangstas left SMW and joined the Philadelphia-based Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) promotion. They won the ECW Tag Team Championships twice before Saed left the company in 1997. New Jack then formed The Gangstanators, a new tag team with former Eliminator John Kronus, going on to win a third ECW Tag Team Championship. New Jack was involved in the Mass Transit Incident on November 23, 1996 in Revere, Massachusetts. The Gangstas were scheduled to face D-Von Dudley and Axl Rotten. For whatever reason, Axl Rotten could not make it to the show (In the 2005 documentary Forever Hardcore, New Jack said he thinks something happened with Axl's grandmother, which forced Axl to not make it). Rotten was replaced with "Mass Transit" Eric Kulas, an untrained seventeen-year-old who convinced booker Paul Heyman that he was nineteen and had been trained by the veteran Killer Kowalski. In the course of the match, New Jack attempted to blade Kulas (at Kulas' request), but Kulas flinched causing New Jack to cut through an artery, causing him to begin bleeding profusely. Kulas was hospitalized as a result, eventually receiving fifty stitches. New Jack was charged with aggravated assault stemming from the incident, but was acquitted. Kulas subsequently sued New Jack and ECW for damages in July 1998, but lost the case.
Independent CircuitAfter ECW declared bankruptcy in April 2001, New Jack began wrestling on the independent circuit. In 2002, he wrestled for XPW, and in 2003, he made multiple appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and also Combat Zone Wrestling, competing in Cage Of Death 5. On October 9, 2004 he was arrested following a match in Jacksonville, Florida in which he repeatedly stabbed his opponent (the charges were later dropped after the victim insisted that the stabbing was planned). New Jack appeared at the ECW reunion show, Hardcore Homecoming, on June 10, 2005, and was allegedly scheduled to appear at One Night Stand two days later, but was prevented from entering the state of New York due to an outstanding warrant. On September 13, 2006, New Jack was involved in an altercation at a Pro Wrestling Xplosion event at the New Alhambra Arena. According to various reports New Jack became physically involved with a security guard after he was given a 7-Up instead of a Sprite at the concession stands. When another staffer attempted to calm him down there was a "physical incident" which lead to over twenty police officers being called to the scene to restrain him. Later in the night, Ian Rotten called out New Jack, causing some tension between the two as New Jack has made public comments challenging Ian Rotten to a street fight, not in the ring. New Jack was not arrested, as the person he became physically involved with declined to press charges. He was, however, removed from the venue by the responding police officers after gathering his belongings. Wrestling Society XNew Jack appeared in the pilot episode of MTV's Wrestling Society X in a one-night-only feud with fellow ex-ECW alumni Chris Hamrick. In wrestling
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