Jackass Championship Wrestling
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- | Suspicions arose at the questionable behavior of Davidson in Season 4 in 2006, who had long put that past aside with XBW. He would begin engaging in mysterious phone calls sending Deathwarrent who regained his ownership after the runs of War and [[Jesse James]] into personal investigation. On episode 20 ''[[XBW Revolution]]'', the revelation of suspicions was finally elucidated after Davidson voiced to Deathwarrent the reemergence of JCW, and in the process, with Deathwarrent thinking an appearing 5-Point and Rabbit were with him to fend off Davidson's attempts, they attack Deathwarrent leading to XBW superstars [[Bob Hollywood]], [[Chris Phoenix]] and [[Josh Dreamer]] coming to the rescue, and also Kavian that decided to assault Deathwarrent and his partner Hollywood apparently joining JCW. | + | Suspicions arose at the questionable behavior of Davidson in Season 4 in 2006, who had long put that past aside with XBW. He would begin engaging in mysterious phone calls sending Deathwarrent who regained his ownership after the runs of War and [[Jesse James]] into personal investigation. On episode 20 ''[[XBW Revolution]]'', the revelation of suspicions was finally elucidated after Davidson voiced to Deathwarrent the reemergence of JCW, and in the process, with Deathwarrent thinking an appearing 5-Point and Rabbit were with him to fend off Davidson's attempts, they attack Deathwarrent in association with Davidson, leading to XBW superstars [[Bob Hollywood]], [[Chris Phoenix]] and [[Josh Dreamer]] coming to the rescue, and also [[Kavian]] that decided to assault Deathwarrent and his partner Hollywood apparently joining JCW. |
- | This prompted the feud between JCW and XBW for the first time with JCW having a competitive force. The height of JCW's presence added to the odds of XBW much when having [[TWFX]] invaders, [[Spardis]] and [[No Fear]] to deal with, that travelled to Maryland from Minnesota. With Spardis winning the XBW Championship, he kayfabe plotted to trip back to Minnesota with the [[XBW Championship]] adding double trouble to the federation. Furthermore, Ryan Stevens lost his XBW | + | This prompted the feud between JCW and XBW for the first time with JCW having a competitive force. The height of JCW's presence added to the odds of XBW much when having [[TWFX]] invaders, [[Spardis]] and [[No Fear]] to deal with, that travelled to Maryland from Minnesota. With Spardis winning the XBW Championship, he kayfabe plotted to trip back to Minnesota with the [[XBW Championship]] adding double trouble to the federation. Furthermore, Ryan Stevens had lost his XBW Title to Spardis at episode 19 [[XBW Hotter Than Hell|Hotter Than Hell]] and began acting unusually calm about it despite even the fact that previously [[Jesse James]] had abandonned in their mutual partnership for claims of "Stevens not caring about the team, only the XBW Championship", with James aligning with [[Chris Phoenix]] in [[Affliction]]. |
- | Stevens tried to earn his way back to the top winning open challenge matches against 5-Point and Rabbit until losing to Chris Phoenix on episode 22 ''Revolution''. Davidson on the same episode had also costed XBW the Hardcore Championship to TWFX's own, No Fear, planning to leave XBW with it. Later on in the episode, Davidson attempted to make his feelings clear for the federation, but Deathwarrent accompanied by Chris Phoenix quickly appeared to attack Davidson with the rest of JCW just before Stevens came out to vent his aggression on Phoenix hitting him with a chair and later turning on Deathwarrent and nailing an Angle's Wings to defect to JCW, an idea he refused back in 2002, later claiming he was now exhausted with his political state in XBW and that he put his differences aside with Davidson who would allow him | + | Stevens tried to earn his way back to the top winning open challenge matches against 5-Point and Rabbit until losing to Chris Phoenix on episode 22 ''Revolution''. Davidson on the same episode had also costed XBW the Hardcore Championship to TWFX's own, No Fear, planning to leave XBW with it. Later on in the episode, Davidson attempted to make his feelings clear for the federation and the actions of his "employees", but Deathwarrent accompanied by Chris Phoenix quickly appeared to attack Davidson with the rest of JCW just before Stevens came out to vent his aggression on Phoenix hitting him with a chair and later turning on Deathwarrent and nailing an Angle's Wings to defect to JCW, an idea he refused back in 2002, later claiming he was now exhausted with his political state in XBW and that he put his differences aside with Davidson who would allow him opportunities over XBW owner, Deathwarrent. |
Revision as of 07:01, 21 February 2009
Jackass Championship Wrestling | |
Stable | |
Members | Reilly Davidson (leader) Ryan Stevens Kavian 5-Point |
Former members | The Reaper Dizmal Deathwarrent Shawn Hartless |
Name | Jackass Championship Wrestling (JCW) |
Debut | 2002 |
Program | JCW Revolution |
Promotion | XBW Wrestling |
Jackass Championship Wrestling (JCW) was a backyard wrestling stable in XBW Wrestling. The group was a separate entity conspired by the mastermind of Reilly Davidson with the agenda to bring demise to XBW through raiding and procuring talent mostly from XBW to his movement, who defected to its influential force. JCW briefly existed in Season 2 back in 2002 prior to folding in the hiatus of the federation and was resurged subsequently by Davidson in Season 4 around 2006 as a stable, and tag team and also held their own JCW Revolution show.
History
Formation and Demise
On episode 1 XBW Revolution of season 2 in 2002, XBW Wrestling arose again trailing off the distressed time with the death of Nemesis. While beginning to produce online episodes opposed to their first season, XBW sought to generate interest in their product with one of their biggest inaugural storylines when in the episodic main event between War and Tommy Gunn for the XBW Championship, two members unbeknowst charged out to attack War, aiding Gunn to victoriously winning the title before he had completed his devious transformation in Reilly Davidson, enunciating his conspiracy to take the helm of XBW and destroy it, a memorable moment in the history of the federation.
Following briefly, XBW owner Deathwarrent exercised his authority by quickly stripping Davidson of the XBW Title, slashing any potential momentum JCW had to begin assuming control. As a matter of fact, JCW was badly affected by this authoritive act of power losing few of its members and rarely seen around to make any visible impact. Davidson gradually acquired the services of Shawn Hartless and tried his luck with employing the services of Ryan Stevens, who declined and was eventually beaten by Hartless for the Hardcore Title.
After Deathwarrent had won the Nemesis Memorial Cup Fatal Four Way Battle Royal at In Memory Of, he pursued to get his shot at War who latter won the XBW Championship. In the aftermath of the feud between War and Deathwarrent over the XBW Title that climaxed at episode 8 Mayhem, Deathwarrent defeated War and claimed the title, just momentarily to his appalling announcement that he was joining the JCW. In such event, Deathwarrent had defaulted his position as owner signed on to shortly by War. Not long after, XBW went on hiatus and JCW alleged plummeted into "chapter 11 bankruptcy".
The Return of JCW
Suspicions arose at the questionable behavior of Davidson in Season 4 in 2006, who had long put that past aside with XBW. He would begin engaging in mysterious phone calls sending Deathwarrent who regained his ownership after the runs of War and Jesse James into personal investigation. On episode 20 XBW Revolution, the revelation of suspicions was finally elucidated after Davidson voiced to Deathwarrent the reemergence of JCW, and in the process, with Deathwarrent thinking an appearing 5-Point and Rabbit were with him to fend off Davidson's attempts, they attack Deathwarrent in association with Davidson, leading to XBW superstars Bob Hollywood, Chris Phoenix and Josh Dreamer coming to the rescue, and also Kavian that decided to assault Deathwarrent and his partner Hollywood apparently joining JCW.
This prompted the feud between JCW and XBW for the first time with JCW having a competitive force. The height of JCW's presence added to the odds of XBW much when having TWFX invaders, Spardis and No Fear to deal with, that travelled to Maryland from Minnesota. With Spardis winning the XBW Championship, he kayfabe plotted to trip back to Minnesota with the XBW Championship adding double trouble to the federation. Furthermore, Ryan Stevens had lost his XBW Title to Spardis at episode 19 Hotter Than Hell and began acting unusually calm about it despite even the fact that previously Jesse James had abandonned in their mutual partnership for claims of "Stevens not caring about the team, only the XBW Championship", with James aligning with Chris Phoenix in Affliction.
Stevens tried to earn his way back to the top winning open challenge matches against 5-Point and Rabbit until losing to Chris Phoenix on episode 22 Revolution. Davidson on the same episode had also costed XBW the Hardcore Championship to TWFX's own, No Fear, planning to leave XBW with it. Later on in the episode, Davidson attempted to make his feelings clear for the federation and the actions of his "employees", but Deathwarrent accompanied by Chris Phoenix quickly appeared to attack Davidson with the rest of JCW just before Stevens came out to vent his aggression on Phoenix hitting him with a chair and later turning on Deathwarrent and nailing an Angle's Wings to defect to JCW, an idea he refused back in 2002, later claiming he was now exhausted with his political state in XBW and that he put his differences aside with Davidson who would allow him opportunities over XBW owner, Deathwarrent.