The Briscoe Brothers
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Briscoe Brothers | |
Mark (left) and Jay (right), at a Ring of Honor event in 2011 | |
Tag team | |
Members | Jay Briscoe Mark Briscoe |
Name(s) | Briscoe Brothers' The Briscoes The Midnight Outlaws The Briscoe Brothers 2000 |
Combined weight | 430 lb (200 kg) |
Hometown | Laurel, Delaware Sandy Fork, Delaware Southern Delaware |
Debut | May 20, 2000 |
Promotions | ROH [[Full Impact Pro|FIP] Noah JAPW PWG CZW PWU |
Trainers | Van Hammer ECWA Wrestletech Glenn Osborne CZW Training School Jon Dahmer |
The Briscoe Brothers are the professional wrestling tag team of Jay Briscoe (Jamin McAlmond) and Mark Briscoe (Mark McAlmond). They are currently wrestling for the American promotions Ring of Honor (ROH), Full Impact Pro (FIP), Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), as well as occasionally for the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling NOAH. Jay Briscoe is the current ROH World Champion.
Their wrestling careers have seen them work in promotions all over the United States and the world, beginning in the northeast United States with the East Coast Wrestling Association and Combat Zone Wrestling. They have won tag team championships in nearly every promotion they have worked for, and are seen as a consistent draw and one of the best tag teams on the independent circuit.
Best known for working in Ring of Honor, the Briscoe Brothers are the only wrestlers currently working for the company who were featured on its first-ever event in February 2002. Other than an 18-month absence from August 2004 to February 2006, the brothers have been focal points of the company throughout its history, feuding with some of their biggest stars and holding the ROH World Tag Team Championship a record eight times as a team. On December 29, 2007, during their fourth reign, the Briscoe Brothers became the longest reigning tag team champions in ROH history. The record was broken three years later by The Kings of Wrestling.
Early life
The McAlmond brothers, Jamin (Jay) (born January 25, 1984) and Mark (born January 17, 1985) grew up in Laurel, Delaware. As high schoolers, both received honorable mention All-State honors their junior and senior years for football, Jay as a fullback and a linebacker and Mark as a tight end and a linebacker. At one point, both were signed to play for Wesley College (Delaware), a fact even used in wrestling storyline at one point, at ROH Beating the Odds, to explain an absence from which they were returning.
The brothers first became interested in wrestling in their youth by watching the International Wrestling Federation on one of the two channels their television could receive. Originally, they practiced wrestling moves with one another on a trampoline before the family built a wrestling ring in their backyard. From the beginning, the two of them worked on honing their craft, taping their moves and trying to improve them. Despite the fact that their dad was a coach for their high school's wrestling team, they did not participate in amateur wrestling in their high school years. Their first foray into professional wrestling came with the East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA), while they were still in high school. While their mother, Jana, was in line to purchase tickets to attend a wrestling event, a promoter for the ECWA approached her and asked if her sons had a tape of themselves wrestling. This led to the brothers debuting for ECWA on May 20, 2000 under the ring names "Jay and Mark Briscoe".
Professional wrestling career
Mark Briscoe | ||
Mark Briscoe in Jersey All Pro Wrestling in 2008. | ||
Imformation | ||
Ring name(s) | Mark Briscoe | |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | |
Billed weight | 180 lb (82 kg) | |
Born | January 17, 1985 (age 28) Laurel, Delaware | |
Resides | Sandy Fork, Delaware | |
Billed from | Sandy Fork, Delaware | |
Trained by | ECWA's Wrestletech, Glenn Osbourne, CZW Training School, Jon Dahmer | |
Debut | May 20, 2000 |
Jay Briscoe | ||
Jay Briscoe as the ROH World Champion in April 2013. | ||
Imformation | ||
Ring name(s) | Jay Briscoe | |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | |
Billed weight | 204 lb (93 kg) | |
Born | January 24, 1984 (age 29) Laurel, Delaware | |
Resides | Sandy Fork, Delaware | |
Billed from | Sandy Fork, Delaware | |
Trained by | ECWA's Wrestletech, Glenn Osbourne, CZW Training School, Jon Dahmer | |
Debut | May 20, 2000 |
Combat Zone Wrestling (2001-2002, 2003)
Jersey All Pro Wrestling (2001, 2002, 2005)
Ring of Honor (2002-2004)
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011)
Sabbatical from wrestling (2004-2005)
Pro Wrestling Unplugged (2005-2006)
Return to Ring of Honor (2006-present)
Full Impact Pro (2006-2007)
Pro Wrestling NOAH (2007)
World Wrestling Entertainment (2009)
Return to Combat Zone Wrestling (2010-2011, 2012)
New Japan Pro Wrestling (2016–)
In wrestling
- Double-team finishing moves
- Cut-Throat Driver (Mark) / Diving leg drop (Jay) combination
- Shooting star press (Mark) / Diving leg drop (Jay) combination
- Spike Jay-Driller (Springboard spike double underhook piledriver)
- Springboard doomsday device, sometimes with Mark doing a 180° turn in mid-air
- Briscoe Bottom (Double sitout side slam) – early 2000s
- Double-team signature moves
- Double forehand chops using both hands to an opponent in the corner
- High elevation double hip toss
- High elevation double military press drop
- Pendulum backbreaker (Jay) / Diving knee drop (Mark) combination
- Redneck Boogie (Crucifix powerbomb (Mark) / Neckbreaker (Jay) combination)
- Sidewalk slam (Mark) / Diving leg drop (Jay) combination
- Simultaneous running low-angle big boot / running low-angle dropkick combination to the head of an opponent seated in the corner
- Spinebuster (Jay) / Springboard spinning wheel kick (Mark) combination
- Three-point stance followed into a double shoulder block<ref name=BriscoesProfile/>
- Uppercut (Mark) followed by a leg lariat (Jay) followed by a jawbreaker (Mark) followed by a jumping big boot (Mark) and finished with a reverse STO (Jay)
- Jay's finishing moves
- Crucible (Sitout suplex slam)
- Jay-Driller (Double underhook piledriver)
- Military press dropped into a Death Valley driver
- Diving senton – early 2000s
- Jay's signature moves
- Arched big boot
- Cannonball senton
- Diving leg drop
- Elevated cutter
- Frog splash
- Hurricanrana
- Muscle buster
- Reverse STO, sometimes into the turnbuckle
- Sitout inverted suplex slam, sometimes from the top rope
- Three-quarter nelson suplex
- Mark's finishing moves
- Cut-Throat Driver / Mark-Out (Cut-throat inverted Death Valley driver)
- Shooting star press, sometimes springboarding to the outside
- Mark's signature moves
- Fisherman buster
- Moonsault
- Froggy Bow (Frog Splash elbow drop)
- Redneck Kung Fu (Multiple throat thrusts followed by a leg lariat to the back of the opponent's head)
- Saito suplex<ref name=markprofile/>
- Slingshot double foot stomp
- Springboard cutter
- Superkick
- Ura-nage
- Entrance themes
- "Gimme Back My Bullets" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- "The Cross" by Nas
- "Sleeping All December" by Death Valley Driver
Championships and accomplishments
- Extreme Rising
- Extreme Rising Match of the Year (2012) vs. Blk Out vs. Los Dramáticos
- Extreme Rising Moment of the Year (2012) Debut in a Cage match against Blk Out and Los Fantásticos.
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked Jay #49 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008
- PWI ranked Mark #50 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2008
- Pro Wrestling Unplugged
- PWU Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- Squared Circle Wrestling
- 2SW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- USA Pro Wrestling / USA Xtreme Wrestling
- USA Pro/UXW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
Jay Briscoe
- Jersey All Pro Wrestling
- JAPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Insane Dragon
- Premier Wrestling Federation
- PWF United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Mark Briscoe
- Jersey Championship Wrestling
- JCW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked Mark #49 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2013
- Ring of Honor
- Honor Rumble (2013)