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Cueball Carmichael

Chris Jackson[2][3][4] (born June 10, 1960)[1] is an American professional wrestler, trainer and promoter, known by his ringname Cueball Carmichael, who competes in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast independent circuit. He has wrestled and won titles in the Allied Powers Wrestling Federation, King Kong Bundy's Devastation Wrestling Federation, Maryland Championship Wrestling, Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation, the National Wrestling Alliance, Phoenix Championship Wrestling, Southern Championship Wrestling and Steel City Wrestling.[5]

Cueball Carmichael
Cueball Carmichael in January 2012
Birth nameChris Jackson
Born (1960-06-10) June 10, 1960 (age 62)[1]
Dryden, New York, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Christopher Carmichael
Cueball Carmichael
Q-Ball Carmichael
Billed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[1]
Billed weight260 lb (120 kg)[1]
Billed fromThunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Trained byPeter Maivia; Lou Thesz
DebutMarch 5, 1983[1]

He formed successful tag teams with several independent wrestlers during the 1990s including The Darkside Rebel,[6] Mad Dog O'Malley,[7] Jimmy Cicero[8] and sometimes rival Johnny Gunn.[9] As one-half of The Northern Exposure with C. W. Anderson, he won the SCW Tag Team Championship in 1997. While part of the MCW heel stable Total Quality Management, he and stablemate Dino Devine won the MCW Tag Team Championship in 2000.[5]

Jackson was also the booker and part owner of the now defunct Virginia-based Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance.[10] While with the IPWA, he was involved in training numerous wrestlers for the promotion.[5] With several other wrestlers, including Jimmy Z and Shorty Smalls, he operated the Keep Your Dreams Alive (KYDA) facility. Among his former students include Joey Mercury, Christian York, Jacey North, Otto Schwanz and "American" Mike Brown.[11]

Career

Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance (1995-1997)

Trained by Peter Maivia and later Lou Thez,[9] he made his debut on March 5, 1983.[1][12] As Cueball Carmichael, he was billed as the "hometown hero" of Alexandria, Virginia though he largely wrestled as an unpopular "rulebreaker" for much of his career.[9] He also worked part-time as a stockbroker and insurance broker.[2] After spending over ten years on the Mid-Atlantic[13] and East Coast independent circuit,[9] Jackson began running wrestling shows for the Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance[10] with Kevin Carson. As well as being a part owner and booker, he was also an active wrestler for the promotion.[3][4] On October 9, 1995, he became its first heavyweight champion[13] at their debut show in Manassas, Virginia.[14]

On March 9, 1996, shortly after a successful title defense against The Iron Sheik at Fairfax County's Secret's Restaurant and Sports Arena, Jackson was attacked by Johnny Gunn who hit him across the back with a steel chair. A month later, he lost the title to Gunn[14] after being pinned in a controversial 32 minute match. Jackson later claimed that Gunn had rendered him unconscious with an ether-soaked rag. Sometime during the match however, 22-year-old fan Danelle Evans stole the heavyweight title but it was later recovered by local police.[2]

Around this time, Jackson began wrestling for Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation in Baltimore facing El Loco Uno on March 17 and Johnny Desire on April 14.[15] He also continued feuding with Gunn over the title throughout the year, including meeting him in a best-of-three "Texas Death Match" on June 6,[2] and finally regained the title on July 29. Jackson defended the title almost four months, including an outdoor show in Buxton during Hurricane Edouard,[16] before eventually vacating the title due to injury on November 22, 1996.[14] He also had a brief feud with Axl Rotten around this time.[13]

The following month, Jackson took part in a major independent show in Woodbridge, Virginia on December 8, 1996, teaming with Sean Powers and Darkside (Glen Osbourne and Rockin' Rebel) in an 8-man tag team match Axl Rotten, Chris Stephenson and The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher). The event, "The Night the Business Was Exposed", ended with Stevie Richards and The Blue Meanie exposing kayfabe. Many ECW wrestlers who participated in the show were allegedly not paid for their appearance by the booker.[17]

While in IPWA, Jackson was involved in training several wrestlers for the promotion.[3] He and others, including Jimmy Z and Shorty Smalls, eventually opened the Keep Your Dreams Alive (KYDA) facility in Woodbridge. Among his future students included Joey Matthews, Christian York, Jacey North[18] and "American" Mike Brown.[11] During the next year, Jackson would have a series of matches against Young.[19]

NWA, SCW and the independent circuit (1997-1998)

On April 19, 1997, Cueball Carmichael pinned Christian York at the debut show of Championship Pro Wrestling in Martinsburg, West Virginia.[20] That summer, he also worked for NWA 2000 and Southern Championship Wrestling. On May 3, he and Joey Matthews faced Death and Destruction (Frank Parker and Roger Anderson) at a NWA 2000 show in Pikeville, North Carolina and Julio Sanchez in Louisburg on May 17. He would later become a regular in the promotion.[19] He again faced Sanchez in a rematch at a SCW show on July 12 and, in a tag team match with C. W. Anderson, wrestled Big Slam Vader & Eddie Brown in Henderson, North Carolina on September 20.[21][22] During his time in SCW, Jacks was occasionally managed by manager Count Grog.[23]

In September 1997, Jackson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the IPWA against the Fairfax County School Board and Chantilly High School Principal Dale Rumberger. The purpose of the lawsuit was to recoup $15,000 lost by the promotion as a result of a breach of contract. The IPWA had been invited to hold an event to raise money for the Chantilly High School marketing class when it was abruptly cancelled by the Fairfax County school system. This was due to a complaint by Andy Shallal, an official involved in Fairfax County's diversity training program, who was offended by what he described as "ethnic stereotyping" in flyers featuring Salvatore Sincere, "Wiseguy" Jimmy Cicero and Doink the Clown. As head of the School Board's human relations advisory committee, Shallal decided to protest the event after receiving a promotional flier from a parent at the school. The fliers were made by the marketing students who had sold ads to advertise and promote the event.[4]

As a member of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), Shallal was also personally offended by the scheduled appearance of The Iron Sheik and added that the event was unfit for a public school because The Iron Sheik promoted anti-Arab and anti-Iranian sentiments. When the promotion agreed to drop The Iron Sheik from the event, the ADC made a second complaint about midget wrestling. The school district eventually decided to cancel the event, along with a second show, and notified co-promoter Kevin Heilbronner by letter. The promotion cited that it had previously attracted an audience of 950 at Fairfax High School in December 1995.[4]

While in SCW, Jackson formed a tag team with C. W. Anderson called The Northern Exposure. Aligning themselves with The Gambini Family, a Mafia-like "heel stable", they won the SCW Tag Team Championship from Death and Destruction (Frank Parker and Roger Anderson) in Louisburg on November 22.[22] On December 5, 1997, Jackson wrestled Doug Flex at an International Pro Wrestling show at Flagstaff Mountain Park in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania to raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy of Carbon County organization. The event included many top independent stars including King Kong Bundy, 911, Reckless Youth, Mike Quackenbush, Glen Osbourne, Julio Sanchez and Jimmy Cicero. Gene Snisky, a future WWE star, also made his Pennsylvania debut.[24]

Northern Exposure broke up shortly afterwards, when C. W. Anderson was kicked out of the Gambini Family, and Christian York took Anderson's place. He and York lost the titles to Pat and C. W. Anderson on January 17, 1998.[22][25][26]

Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance (1998-1999)

Back in the IPWA, Jackson began feuding with his former SCW stable, The Gambini Family,[9] and took them on by himself in a battle royal.[17] On January 15, 1998, Johnny Gunn left the promotion when he signed with the World Wrestling Federation and the IPWA Heavyweight Championship was declared vacant. That same night, Jackson won a 12-man battle royal to win the vacant heavyweight title in Alexandria, Virginia. Earlier that night, he defeated Party Animal Arillo.[27]

Jackson lost the heavyweight title to Lance Diamond, ending his third title reign, in Alexandria, Virginia on February 19.[14] The title changed hands again that night when Diamond lost the title to Jimmy Cicero[28][29] with whom he later feuded over the title.[9] On April 18, he faced Paul Mitchell at an IPW show in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.[30]

Though given a title shot at the IPWA Heavyweight Championship, Jackson announced that he would be unable to compete and offered an open invitation to anyone who wished to take his spot on the card. Buddy Landel, who had previously given a memorial speech for Junkyard Dog, accepted the offer and faced Jimmy Cicero in a no-disqualification match. Landel was initially disqualified when Cicero intentionally threw himself over the ropes. When the referee awarded Cicero the title however, Jackson came out with one of the posters for the event and pointed out that since his match with Cicero was advertised as a no-DQ bout, so should Landel's. The referee agreed and the match was restarted with Landel eventually pinning Cicero for the title.[31] Later that month, Jackson wrestled Big Slam Vader in Butner, North Carolina.[22]

By the fall of that year, Jackson was teaming with Jimmy Cicero and together defeated Shorty Smalls & Dan Rage in a tournament final to win the vacant IPWA Tag Team Championship in Richmond, Virginia on September 2.[32] On November 21, 1998, Jackson also won the vacant SCW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Big Slam in Louisburg[22] but was stripped of the title within three months for failing to defend the title.[33]

IPWA, SCW and NWA Virginia (1999-2000)

Though he and Cicero lost the IPWA tag team titles to Chris Stephenson & Big Slam in Chincoteague Island on January 9, 1999,[34] Jackson and Cicero quickly regained the belts in Woodbridge on January 23.[32] Gunn returned to the IPWA that same month and, winning the vacant heavyweight title, was challenged by Jackson. He won back the title, albeit on a technicality, but lost it to Johnny Gunn again in Chincoteague months later.[14]

On March 26, Jackson took part in an internet radio show hosted by Kevin Ross which featured a number of ex-WWF, ECW and independent wrestlers commenting on the then upcoming WrestleMania XV. Among those included The Honky Tonk Man, Headshrinker Samu, Devon Storm, Bobby Starr, Donnie B and manager Judge Jeff Jones.[35]

On May 1, Jackson won the NWA Virginia Heavyweight Championship in Suffolk and defended the title for over 7 months.[36] A little over two weeks later, he defended his IPW title against Julio Sanchez at the "Break The Barrier" supercard[37][38] at the ECW Arena on May 15. One of the biggest independent shows ever held in the United States, over 15 independent promotions were held at the event.[39]

Two days later at a show in Silver Spring, Maryland, Jackson wrestled Qenaan Creed in his MCW debut. While in MCW, he teamed with Mad Dog O'Malley and relied on his outside interference to beat, among others, former MCW Heavyweight Champion The Bruiser.[40] On June 6, he defeated Cody Michaels for the Steel City Wrestling heavyweight title in Jeannette, Pennsylvania.[41] On June 30, he beat Doink the Clown for the APWF Television Championship in Big Run, Pennsylvania, then gave the title to Jimmy Cicero.[42] He also successfully defended NWA Virginia heavyweight title against Hot Property and Buddy Landel during the rest of the summer.[17]

Jackson lost the SCW title to T. Rantula in White Oak, Pennsylvania on September 19.[41] He then lost the NWA Virginia title when, during a December 19 match against Ray Storm, special referee Preston Quinn stripped Jackson of the title and awarded it to Storm. NWA Virginia quickly vacated the title and ordered 3-way match between Jackson, Storm and Quinn. During this time, Jackson made one of his final IPW appearances wrestling WWF legend George "the Animal" Steele in Freeland, Pennsylvania on January 15, 2000.[43]

The SCW title match, held at Mitty's nightclub in the Omni Newport News Hotel complex, was won by Ray Storm in Newport News, Virginia on February 20, 2000.[33] It was later aired on pay-per-view telecast.[44]

Maryland Championship Wrestling (2000-2002)

In March 2000, Jackson began wrestling full-time for Maryland Championship Wrestling. He was billed as Christopher Carmichael, a Canadian brawler from Thunder Bay, Ontario,[1] and became a member of the heel stable Total Quality Management with Jimmy Cicero, Dino Devine, Chad and Chip Bowman, and their valet Tara Ryzing.[45] He teamed with Devine in his MCW debut against "Dangerous" Danny Rose & Gillberg in Glen Burnie, Maryland on March 8, 2000,[46][47] and soon began teaming together as a regular tag team. On March 18, he also teamed with Jimmy Cicero against King Kong Bundy & The Bruiser in Emmitsburg.[48]

The following month, he and Devine twice faced The Fabulous Moolah & Mae Young in an inter-gender tag team match. The first was in Catonsville on April 8[49] and the second in Lusby, Maryland on April 29.[50] On May 17, he and Devine teamed with Cicero in a 6-man tag team match against The Bruiser and The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) in Glen Burnie.[51] They lost to The Ghetto Mafia (2 Dope and Sydeswype) at a special MCW event near Ocean City, Maryland on June 10,[52][unreliable source?] and faced them in a rematch in Glen Burnie the next month.[53]

On August 2, they defeated Joey Matthews & Christian York in Ocean City for the MCW Tag Team Championship,[54] and successfully defended the titles against The Ghetto Mafia in Odenton, Maryland on August 25.[55] They also defended the titles in a rematch against Matthews & York at Micheal's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie on September 27, 2000.[56] At the beginning of the show, Jackson and TQM attacked a local dj speaking with the MCW Commissioner. He and Devine later interfered in a handicap match helping Adam Flash defeat The Haas Brothers (Charlie & Russ Haas). As a result, the Haas Brothers challenged the tag team champions to a match the following month.[45]

After 7 months as champions, Jackson and Devine finally lost the MCW Tag Team titles to Romeo Valentino and "Soda Pop" Ronnie Zukko in Glen Burnie on February 21, 2001.[32] Jackson was eventually thrown out of Total Quality Management but, on January 30, 2002, was brought back to substitute for an injured Chad Bowman during a 6-man tag team match with Dino Divine and Kelly Bell against Jimmy Cicero, Joey Matthews, Christian York.[57] According to the pre-match stipulations, the remaining members of Total Quality Management would have to disband if they lost. Jackson was the man pinned and forced TQM to break up.[58]

Semi-retirement and the independent circuit (2002-2005)

In Philadelphia Pennsylvania Chris met his future life partner and best friend Ryan Bird. At a June 2002 show for AWF Pro Wrestling, he and King Khulua lost to The Patriot and Big Slam Vader at Boyertown Community Park in Boyertown, Pennsylvania.[59] On April 24, 2004, Jackson appeared with Jimmy Cicero and Reckless Youth at a show for the World Alliance of Wrestling at the Sherwood Recreation Center in Washington, DC.[60][unreliable source?] Two months later, he returned for another WAW show at the Sherwood Recreation Center, with Cicero and Mana the Polynesian Warrior, on June 12, 2004.[61][unreliable source?]

In 2005, Jackson wrestled King Kong Bundy's Devastation Wrestling Federation and held the DWF Heavyweight Championship for a time.[62][unreliable source?] He formed an alliance with Problem Child, helping him win the DWF Cruiserweight Championship from Kidd Styles, and feuded with Chris "The Real Deal" Steel.[63][unreliable source]

Gimmicks Only Underground Grappling Entertainment (2009-present)

In early 2009, Jackson wrestled for Raleigh, North Carolina's Gimmicks Only Underground Grappling Entertainment (GOUGE). On April 25, 2009, he made his debut at its 3rd Anniversary Show in Stem, North Carolina losing to Trailer Park Heat in a 3-way match with Otto Schwanz. At the "Showdown in Apex" supercard, Jackson teamed with Major DeBeers and Wrestling Superstar (with manager Rusty Allen) in a 6-man match against Tater, "Boogie Woogie Man" Rob McBride & Tennessee Ernie Nord (with manager Count Grog).[64] Jackson's team lost the match when DeBeers accidentally hit Wrestling Superstar with brass knuckles causing himself and the others to turn on DeBeers and attack him after the match. They were eventually run off when Tater, McBride and Nord returned to the ring on DeBeers' behalf. As a result, DeBeers reunited with his former manager.[65]

On August 15, at the "August Armageddon" supercard in Wake Forest, he took part in another 6-man tag with Wrestling Superstar and Jimmy Jack Funk, Jr. (with manager Smart Mark Greene) against Demolition Ax, Rob McBride and Otto Schwanz (with Count Grog).[66] After their defeat, Count Grog put a dress on Greene. Jackson also feuded with GOUGE Heavyweight Champion Seymour Snott. On September 19, he defeated Snott via disqualification when the referee mistakenly caught Snott with the belt in the ring after he took it from Jackson. He and Jimmy Jack Funk, Jr. lost to the Krazy Killer Klowns (PoPo & LoLo) at the MVP Sports Factory in Wake Forest on October 10.[67] On October 24, Jackson took part in a reunion show for Joel Goodhart's Tri-State Wrestling Alliance at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, New Jersey. He teamed with Jimmy Cicero and Johnny Calzone losing a 6-man tag team match to Crybaby Waldo, The Blue Meanie and Kid America in the opening bout.[68][unreliable source?][69][70]

A month later, he received a rematch at "Maul-O-Ween" Youngsville on November 7, 2009. His match against Snott was originally cancelled when he no-showed the event but arrived at the end of the night to demand his match. Then acting GOUGE Commissioner Count Grog sanctioned the rematch resulting in Snott defeating Jackson.[65][71][unreliable source]

Championships and accomplishments

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External links

  • Indy Superstars - Cueball Carmichael
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Christopher Carmichael redirects here For other uses see Christopher Carmichael disambiguation Chris Jackson 2 3 4 born June 10 1960 1 is an American professional wrestler trainer and promoter known by his ringname Cueball Carmichael who competes in the Mid Atlantic and East Coast independent circuit He has wrestled and won titles in the Allied Powers Wrestling Federation King Kong Bundy s Devastation Wrestling Federation Maryland Championship Wrestling Mid Eastern Wrestling Federation the National Wrestling Alliance Phoenix Championship Wrestling Southern Championship Wrestling and Steel City Wrestling 5 Cueball CarmichaelCueball Carmichael in January 2012Birth nameChris JacksonBorn 1960 06 10 June 10 1960 age 62 1 Dryden New York United StatesProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Christopher CarmichaelCueball CarmichaelQ Ball CarmichaelBilled height6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 1 Billed weight260 lb 120 kg 1 Billed fromThunder Bay Ontario CanadaTrained byPeter Maivia Lou TheszDebutMarch 5 1983 1 He formed successful tag teams with several independent wrestlers during the 1990s including The Darkside Rebel 6 Mad Dog O Malley 7 Jimmy Cicero 8 and sometimes rival Johnny Gunn 9 As one half of The Northern Exposure with C W Anderson he won the SCW Tag Team Championship in 1997 While part of the MCW heel stable Total Quality Management he and stablemate Dino Devine won the MCW Tag Team Championship in 2000 5 Jackson was also the booker and part owner of the now defunct Virginia based Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance 10 While with the IPWA he was involved in training numerous wrestlers for the promotion 5 With several other wrestlers including Jimmy Z and Shorty Smalls he operated the Keep Your Dreams Alive KYDA facility Among his former students include Joey Mercury Christian York Jacey North Otto Schwanz and American Mike Brown 11 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance 1995 1997 1 2 NWA SCW and the independent circuit 1997 1998 1 3 Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance 1998 1999 1 4 IPWA SCW and NWA Virginia 1999 2000 1 5 Maryland Championship Wrestling 2000 2002 1 6 Semi retirement and the independent circuit 2002 2005 1 7 Gimmicks Only Underground Grappling Entertainment 2009 present 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 References 4 External linksCareer EditIndependent Professional Wrestling Alliance 1995 1997 Edit Trained by Peter Maivia and later Lou Thez 9 he made his debut on March 5 1983 1 12 As Cueball Carmichael he was billed as the hometown hero of Alexandria Virginia though he largely wrestled as an unpopular rulebreaker for much of his career 9 He also worked part time as a stockbroker and insurance broker 2 After spending over ten years on the Mid Atlantic 13 and East Coast independent circuit 9 Jackson began running wrestling shows for the Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance 10 with Kevin Carson As well as being a part owner and booker he was also an active wrestler for the promotion 3 4 On October 9 1995 he became its first heavyweight champion 13 at their debut show in Manassas Virginia 14 On March 9 1996 shortly after a successful title defense against The Iron Sheik at Fairfax County s Secret s Restaurant and Sports Arena Jackson was attacked by Johnny Gunn who hit him across the back with a steel chair A month later he lost the title to Gunn 14 after being pinned in a controversial 32 minute match Jackson later claimed that Gunn had rendered him unconscious with an ether soaked rag Sometime during the match however 22 year old fan Danelle Evans stole the heavyweight title but it was later recovered by local police 2 Around this time Jackson began wrestling for Mid Eastern Wrestling Federation in Baltimore facing El Loco Uno on March 17 and Johnny Desire on April 14 15 He also continued feuding with Gunn over the title throughout the year including meeting him in a best of three Texas Death Match on June 6 2 and finally regained the title on July 29 Jackson defended the title almost four months including an outdoor show in Buxton during Hurricane Edouard 16 before eventually vacating the title due to injury on November 22 1996 14 He also had a brief feud with Axl Rotten around this time 13 The following month Jackson took part in a major independent show in Woodbridge Virginia on December 8 1996 teaming with Sean Powers and Darkside Glen Osbourne and Rockin Rebel in an 8 man tag team match Axl Rotten Chris Stephenson and The Headbangers Mosh amp Thrasher The event The Night the Business Was Exposed ended with Stevie Richards and The Blue Meanie exposing kayfabe Many ECW wrestlers who participated in the show were allegedly not paid for their appearance by the booker 17 While in IPWA Jackson was involved in training several wrestlers for the promotion 3 He and others including Jimmy Z and Shorty Smalls eventually opened the Keep Your Dreams Alive KYDA facility in Woodbridge Among his future students included Joey Matthews Christian York Jacey North 18 and American Mike Brown 11 During the next year Jackson would have a series of matches against Young 19 NWA SCW and the independent circuit 1997 1998 Edit On April 19 1997 Cueball Carmichael pinned Christian York at the debut show of Championship Pro Wrestling in Martinsburg West Virginia 20 That summer he also worked for NWA 2000 and Southern Championship Wrestling On May 3 he and Joey Matthews faced Death and Destruction Frank Parker and Roger Anderson at a NWA 2000 show in Pikeville North Carolina and Julio Sanchez in Louisburg on May 17 He would later become a regular in the promotion 19 He again faced Sanchez in a rematch at a SCW show on July 12 and in a tag team match with C W Anderson wrestled Big Slam Vader amp Eddie Brown in Henderson North Carolina on September 20 21 22 During his time in SCW Jacks was occasionally managed by manager Count Grog 23 In September 1997 Jackson filed a lawsuit on behalf of the IPWA against the Fairfax County School Board and Chantilly High School Principal Dale Rumberger The purpose of the lawsuit was to recoup 15 000 lost by the promotion as a result of a breach of contract The IPWA had been invited to hold an event to raise money for the Chantilly High School marketing class when it was abruptly cancelled by the Fairfax County school system This was due to a complaint by Andy Shallal an official involved in Fairfax County s diversity training program who was offended by what he described as ethnic stereotyping in flyers featuring Salvatore Sincere Wiseguy Jimmy Cicero and Doink the Clown As head of the School Board s human relations advisory committee Shallal decided to protest the event after receiving a promotional flier from a parent at the school The fliers were made by the marketing students who had sold ads to advertise and promote the event 4 As a member of the American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee ADC Shallal was also personally offended by the scheduled appearance of The Iron Sheik and added that the event was unfit for a public school because The Iron Sheik promoted anti Arab and anti Iranian sentiments When the promotion agreed to drop The Iron Sheik from the event the ADC made a second complaint about midget wrestling The school district eventually decided to cancel the event along with a second show and notified co promoter Kevin Heilbronner by letter The promotion cited that it had previously attracted an audience of 950 at Fairfax High School in December 1995 4 While in SCW Jackson formed a tag team with C W Anderson called The Northern Exposure Aligning themselves with The Gambini Family a Mafia like heel stable they won the SCW Tag Team Championship from Death and Destruction Frank Parker and Roger Anderson in Louisburg on November 22 22 On December 5 1997 Jackson wrestled Doug Flex at an International Pro Wrestling show at Flagstaff Mountain Park in Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania to raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy of Carbon County organization The event included many top independent stars including King Kong Bundy 911 Reckless Youth Mike Quackenbush Glen Osbourne Julio Sanchez and Jimmy Cicero Gene Snisky a future WWE star also made his Pennsylvania debut 24 Northern Exposure broke up shortly afterwards when C W Anderson was kicked out of the Gambini Family and Christian York took Anderson s place He and York lost the titles to Pat and C W Anderson on January 17 1998 22 25 26 Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance 1998 1999 Edit Back in the IPWA Jackson began feuding with his former SCW stable The Gambini Family 9 and took them on by himself in a battle royal 17 On January 15 1998 Johnny Gunn left the promotion when he signed with the World Wrestling Federation and the IPWA Heavyweight Championship was declared vacant That same night Jackson won a 12 man battle royal to win the vacant heavyweight title in Alexandria Virginia Earlier that night he defeated Party Animal Arillo 27 Jackson lost the heavyweight title to Lance Diamond ending his third title reign in Alexandria Virginia on February 19 14 The title changed hands again that night when Diamond lost the title to Jimmy Cicero 28 29 with whom he later feuded over the title 9 On April 18 he faced Paul Mitchell at an IPW show in Lebanon Pennsylvania 30 Though given a title shot at the IPWA Heavyweight Championship Jackson announced that he would be unable to compete and offered an open invitation to anyone who wished to take his spot on the card Buddy Landel who had previously given a memorial speech for Junkyard Dog accepted the offer and faced Jimmy Cicero in a no disqualification match Landel was initially disqualified when Cicero intentionally threw himself over the ropes When the referee awarded Cicero the title however Jackson came out with one of the posters for the event and pointed out that since his match with Cicero was advertised as a no DQ bout so should Landel s The referee agreed and the match was restarted with Landel eventually pinning Cicero for the title 31 Later that month Jackson wrestled Big Slam Vader in Butner North Carolina 22 By the fall of that year Jackson was teaming with Jimmy Cicero and together defeated Shorty Smalls amp Dan Rage in a tournament final to win the vacant IPWA Tag Team Championship in Richmond Virginia on September 2 32 On November 21 1998 Jackson also won the vacant SCW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Big Slam in Louisburg 22 but was stripped of the title within three months for failing to defend the title 33 IPWA SCW and NWA Virginia 1999 2000 Edit Though he and Cicero lost the IPWA tag team titles to Chris Stephenson amp Big Slam in Chincoteague Island on January 9 1999 34 Jackson and Cicero quickly regained the belts in Woodbridge on January 23 32 Gunn returned to the IPWA that same month and winning the vacant heavyweight title was challenged by Jackson He won back the title albeit on a technicality but lost it to Johnny Gunn again in Chincoteague months later 14 On March 26 Jackson took part in an internet radio show hosted by Kevin Ross which featured a number of ex WWF ECW and independent wrestlers commenting on the then upcoming WrestleMania XV Among those included The Honky Tonk Man Headshrinker Samu Devon Storm Bobby Starr Donnie B and manager Judge Jeff Jones 35 On May 1 Jackson won the NWA Virginia Heavyweight Championship in Suffolk and defended the title for over 7 months 36 A little over two weeks later he defended his IPW title against Julio Sanchez at the Break The Barrier supercard 37 38 at the ECW Arena on May 15 One of the biggest independent shows ever held in the United States over 15 independent promotions were held at the event 39 Two days later at a show in Silver Spring Maryland Jackson wrestled Qenaan Creed in his MCW debut While in MCW he teamed with Mad Dog O Malley and relied on his outside interference to beat among others former MCW Heavyweight Champion The Bruiser 40 On June 6 he defeated Cody Michaels for the Steel City Wrestling heavyweight title in Jeannette Pennsylvania 41 On June 30 he beat Doink the Clown for the APWF Television Championship in Big Run Pennsylvania then gave the title to Jimmy Cicero 42 He also successfully defended NWA Virginia heavyweight title against Hot Property and Buddy Landel during the rest of the summer 17 Jackson lost the SCW title to T Rantula in White Oak Pennsylvania on September 19 41 He then lost the NWA Virginia title when during a December 19 match against Ray Storm special referee Preston Quinn stripped Jackson of the title and awarded it to Storm NWA Virginia quickly vacated the title and ordered 3 way match between Jackson Storm and Quinn During this time Jackson made one of his final IPW appearances wrestling WWF legend George the Animal Steele in Freeland Pennsylvania on January 15 2000 43 The SCW title match held at Mitty s nightclub in the Omni Newport News Hotel complex was won by Ray Storm in Newport News Virginia on February 20 2000 33 It was later aired on pay per view telecast 44 Maryland Championship Wrestling 2000 2002 Edit In March 2000 Jackson began wrestling full time for Maryland Championship Wrestling He was billed as Christopher Carmichael a Canadian brawler from Thunder Bay Ontario 1 and became a member of the heel stable Total Quality Management with Jimmy Cicero Dino Devine Chad and Chip Bowman and their valet Tara Ryzing 45 He teamed with Devine in his MCW debut against Dangerous Danny Rose amp Gillberg in Glen Burnie Maryland on March 8 2000 46 47 and soon began teaming together as a regular tag team On March 18 he also teamed with Jimmy Cicero against King Kong Bundy amp The Bruiser in Emmitsburg 48 The following month he and Devine twice faced The Fabulous Moolah amp Mae Young in an inter gender tag team match The first was in Catonsville on April 8 49 and the second in Lusby Maryland on April 29 50 On May 17 he and Devine teamed with Cicero in a 6 man tag team match against The Bruiser and The Road Warriors Hawk amp Animal in Glen Burnie 51 They lost to The Ghetto Mafia 2 Dope and Sydeswype at a special MCW event near Ocean City Maryland on June 10 52 unreliable source and faced them in a rematch in Glen Burnie the next month 53 On August 2 they defeated Joey Matthews amp Christian York in Ocean City for the MCW Tag Team Championship 54 and successfully defended the titles against The Ghetto Mafia in Odenton Maryland on August 25 55 They also defended the titles in a rematch against Matthews amp York at Micheal s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie on September 27 2000 56 At the beginning of the show Jackson and TQM attacked a local dj speaking with the MCW Commissioner He and Devine later interfered in a handicap match helping Adam Flash defeat The Haas Brothers Charlie amp Russ Haas As a result the Haas Brothers challenged the tag team champions to a match the following month 45 After 7 months as champions Jackson and Devine finally lost the MCW Tag Team titles to Romeo Valentino and Soda Pop Ronnie Zukko in Glen Burnie on February 21 2001 32 Jackson was eventually thrown out of Total Quality Management but on January 30 2002 was brought back to substitute for an injured Chad Bowman during a 6 man tag team match with Dino Divine and Kelly Bell against Jimmy Cicero Joey Matthews Christian York 57 According to the pre match stipulations the remaining members of Total Quality Management would have to disband if they lost Jackson was the man pinned and forced TQM to break up 58 Semi retirement and the independent circuit 2002 2005 Edit In Philadelphia Pennsylvania Chris met his future life partner and best friend Ryan Bird At a June 2002 show for AWF Pro Wrestling he and King Khulua lost to The Patriot and Big Slam Vader at Boyertown Community Park in Boyertown Pennsylvania 59 On April 24 2004 Jackson appeared with Jimmy Cicero and Reckless Youth at a show for the World Alliance of Wrestling at the Sherwood Recreation Center in Washington DC 60 unreliable source Two months later he returned for another WAW show at the Sherwood Recreation Center with Cicero and Mana the Polynesian Warrior on June 12 2004 61 unreliable source In 2005 Jackson wrestled King Kong Bundy s Devastation Wrestling Federation and held the DWF Heavyweight Championship for a time 62 unreliable source He formed an alliance with Problem Child helping him win the DWF Cruiserweight Championship from Kidd Styles and feuded with Chris The Real Deal Steel 63 unreliable source Gimmicks Only Underground Grappling Entertainment 2009 present Edit In early 2009 Jackson wrestled for Raleigh North Carolina s Gimmicks Only Underground Grappling Entertainment GOUGE On April 25 2009 he made his debut at its 3rd Anniversary Show in Stem North Carolina losing to Trailer Park Heat in a 3 way match with Otto Schwanz At the Showdown in Apex supercard Jackson teamed with Major DeBeers and Wrestling Superstar with manager Rusty Allen in a 6 man match against Tater Boogie Woogie Man Rob McBride amp Tennessee Ernie Nord with manager Count Grog 64 Jackson s team lost the match when DeBeers accidentally hit Wrestling Superstar with brass knuckles causing himself and the others to turn on DeBeers and attack him after the match They were eventually run off when Tater McBride and Nord returned to the ring on DeBeers behalf As a result DeBeers reunited with his former manager 65 On August 15 at the August Armageddon supercard in Wake Forest he took part in another 6 man tag with Wrestling Superstar and Jimmy Jack Funk Jr with manager Smart Mark Greene against Demolition Ax Rob McBride and Otto Schwanz with Count Grog 66 After their defeat Count Grog put a dress on Greene Jackson also feuded with GOUGE Heavyweight Champion Seymour Snott On September 19 he defeated Snott via disqualification when the referee mistakenly caught Snott with the belt in the ring after he took it from Jackson He and Jimmy Jack Funk Jr lost to the Krazy Killer Klowns PoPo amp LoLo at the MVP Sports Factory in Wake Forest on October 10 67 On October 24 Jackson took part in a reunion show for Joel Goodhart s Tri State Wrestling Alliance at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees New Jersey He teamed with Jimmy Cicero and Johnny Calzone losing a 6 man tag team match to Crybaby Waldo The Blue Meanie and Kid America in the opening bout 68 unreliable source 69 70 A month later he received a rematch at Maul O Ween Youngsville on November 7 2009 His match against Snott was originally cancelled when he no showed the event but arrived at the end of the night to demand his match Then acting GOUGE Commissioner Count Grog sanctioned the rematch resulting in Snott defeating Jackson 65 71 unreliable source Championships and accomplishments EditAllied Powers Wrestling Federation APWF Television Championship 1 time 42 72 Devastation Wrestling Federation DWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance IPWA Heavyweight Championship 4 times first champion 14 72 IPWA Tag Team Championship 2 times with Jimmy Cicero 32 72 Maryland Championship Wrestling MCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Dino Devine 54 NWA 2000 NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship 1 time with C W Anderson 72 NWA Virginia Virginia Heavyweight Championship 1 time 36 72 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 315 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1999 Southern Championship Wrestling SCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 33 72 SCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with C W Anderson 25 72 Steel City Wrestling SCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 41 72 Virginia Championship Wrestling VCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 72 References Edit a b c d e f g Pro Wrestling Illustrated Statistics for Professional Wrestlers PWI 2001 Wrestling Almanac and Book of Facts Vol IV No 1 Fort Washington Pennsylvania London Publishing Co 2001 pg 39 a b c d Twomey Steve 1996 05 30 Washington Gets a Grip The Washington Post a b c Robberson Tod 1997 01 09 Wrestling With Reservations Fairfax County Supervisor Says Restaurant s 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