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After losing in the Brawl for all match, and a disappointing loss to [[Lonewolf]] a small beam of light shined on Prime Time when he was awarded a spot in the golden rights match for the precious [[Golden Rights Clock]] in the Everybody Wins match at Hell on Earth in April 2009. Another bright spot came on Chaos in April 2010 when the makeshift team of Prime Time and [[Kris Kraven]] beat the Dark Siders ([[Dirty G]] and [[Loco]] for the vacated Tag Team titles. In doing this Prime Time also became a [[Triple Crown Champion]]. Jason G lost in the Golden Rights match after being knocked off a ladder by the man who won [[Twitch Graves]] Prime Time and Kraven were able to defend the Tag titles at Legacy II in May 2010, but due to personal reasons, Prime Time was a no-show for the next month ultimately leading to the Tag titles being stripped from them on June 13th 2010 and renewing the long-time fued between the two. In a rematch for the Tag Team titles Jason walked out on his partner Kraven leaving him to be beaten down at the hands of [[Team Awesome]] At Chaos in July 2010 the feud came to an end when Prime Time beat Kraven in an Eclipse Match qualifier. | After losing in the Brawl for all match, and a disappointing loss to [[Lonewolf]] a small beam of light shined on Prime Time when he was awarded a spot in the golden rights match for the precious [[Golden Rights Clock]] in the Everybody Wins match at Hell on Earth in April 2009. Another bright spot came on Chaos in April 2010 when the makeshift team of Prime Time and [[Kris Kraven]] beat the Dark Siders ([[Dirty G]] and [[Loco]] for the vacated Tag Team titles. In doing this Prime Time also became a [[Triple Crown Champion]]. Jason G lost in the Golden Rights match after being knocked off a ladder by the man who won [[Twitch Graves]] Prime Time and Kraven were able to defend the Tag titles at Legacy II in May 2010, but due to personal reasons, Prime Time was a no-show for the next month ultimately leading to the Tag titles being stripped from them on June 13th 2010 and renewing the long-time fued between the two. In a rematch for the Tag Team titles Jason walked out on his partner Kraven leaving him to be beaten down at the hands of [[Team Awesome]] At Chaos in July 2010 the feud came to an end when Prime Time beat Kraven in an Eclipse Match qualifier. | ||
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+ | At Eclipse 2010 Prime Time became the firt man in the [[BEWA]] to hold any title 3 times by eliminating [[Josh Dreamer]], who was the defending United States Champion, in the Eclipse match. This accomplishment meant he was the first to hold the United States title, the first man to hold it twice and the only man to hold it 3 times. |
Revision as of 01:41, 23 October 2010
Jason Garrett, also known as "Prime Time" Jason G began his Maryland backyard wrestling career on November 2nd 2008 at Maryland Underground Wrestling's(MUW) fall main event show called Resurrection. He was one of the original members of Baltimore's Elite Wrestling Alliance(BEWA) after the infamous backyard wrestling split in November 2008. In January 2010 he debuted in Xtreme Maryland Wrestling(XMW) and currently wrestles for both promotions.
BEWA
"Prime Time" Jason G made his backyard wrestling debut on November 2nd 2008 at MUW's fall main event show Resurrection in a one on one contest against The Kid. He won by pulling the Kid's tights for leverage making his mark as a heel. In his 2nd and final MUW match, he lost in a shot at the MUW International title against Johnny Monroe
Early BEWA (February - May 2009)
In late November of 2008 after a dispute with MUW owner Kris Kraven, Chris Bomberand 13 former MUW wrestlers broke away and founded Baltimore's Elite Wrestling Alliance(BEWA). Without a ring, mats or a steady venue the BEWA had its first show Warfare February 2009, in a muddy field in Patterson Park, Baltimore. This is where Jason G became the first singles champion in the company, defeating "The Bad Boy"Ronald Scott, Eric Haze, and Johnny Monroe for the United States Championship in a Fatal Four-way match in which he made Haze tap out to his submission finisher The Leaf(a version of the Texas Cloverleaf).
In March of 2009 Jason G teamed up with then World Heavyweight Champion Rolland Havick and then Tag Team champions Hired Muscle(Johnny Monroe and Mickey Campo) to form the powerhouse stable known as One Law. In his first shot at the World Heavyweight title, Jason laid down to let stable leader Rolland Havick retain his World Title, much to the chagrin of Bomber and then number 1 contender Josh Dreamer.
At the BEWA's biggest show of the year Legacy, Jason G lost the United States title against to Double D Derrick Dalton after being low blowed behind the referee's back. Later that night however Jason won an 8-man over the top rope battle royal for the coveted Golden Rights Clock. His glory, however, was cut short, after the match he was pummeled by the Takeover.
Golden Clock Era (May 2009 - October 2009)
At Battleground in June 2009, Prime Time walked out on his fellow stable members during the main event Battleground Match stating that he had the Golden Rights Clock and thats all he needed. At Scars and Stripes in July of 2009 Prime Time was forced to put the Golden Rights Clock on the line against former One Law leader Rolland Havick . He was successful in his defense by countering Havick's finisher, the Verdict, with his own, the Side Effect. While in possession of the Clock he was forced to put it on the line twice more once against Ray Black at Warfare in September 2009, and once again against Dragon Demon at Ascension in October 2009. That same night Prime Time cashed in his Golden Rights Clock against newly crowned World Champion Chris Bomber, and won his first ever World title. http://www.viddler.com/explore/wolfbane/videos/164/
"It's My Time" (October 2009 - February 2010)
Prime Time held the World Heavyweight title through the end of the season, defending the championship against Dragon Demon (later revealed to be Kris Kraven) at Damnation in Early November 2009, and again against J Slash at the final show of the year Fatal Finale. At Opening Day 2010 in January 2010 Prime time had an opportunity for his third US title run when Klown no-showed at the event and he was put in a Triple Threat match for the US title against Twitch Graves and J Slash, but was unable to capture the title because J Slash hit Twitch with the Slash-KO and won the match. At Vicious Valentine II, Prime Time lost the World Heavyweight title to Jacob Practice in a Triple Threat match that also included LCW member Spider.
Down but not out (February 2010 - July 2010)
After losing in the Brawl for all match, and a disappointing loss to Lonewolf a small beam of light shined on Prime Time when he was awarded a spot in the golden rights match for the precious Golden Rights Clock in the Everybody Wins match at Hell on Earth in April 2009. Another bright spot came on Chaos in April 2010 when the makeshift team of Prime Time and Kris Kraven beat the Dark Siders (Dirty G and Loco for the vacated Tag Team titles. In doing this Prime Time also became a Triple Crown Champion. Jason G lost in the Golden Rights match after being knocked off a ladder by the man who won Twitch Graves Prime Time and Kraven were able to defend the Tag titles at Legacy II in May 2010, but due to personal reasons, Prime Time was a no-show for the next month ultimately leading to the Tag titles being stripped from them on June 13th 2010 and renewing the long-time fued between the two. In a rematch for the Tag Team titles Jason walked out on his partner Kraven leaving him to be beaten down at the hands of Team Awesome At Chaos in July 2010 the feud came to an end when Prime Time beat Kraven in an Eclipse Match qualifier.
The 3 Time, 3 Time, 3 Time United States Champion
At Eclipse 2010 Prime Time became the firt man in the BEWA to hold any title 3 times by eliminating Josh Dreamer, who was the defending United States Champion, in the Eclipse match. This accomplishment meant he was the first to hold the United States title, the first man to hold it twice and the only man to hold it 3 times.