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Jason Rumble

Jason DellaGatta (born July 18, 1972) is an American professional wrestler, trainer, and promoter, best known by his ring name Jason Rumble. He also had a successful career in semi-professional football playing in the New England Football League. He played five seasons with the New England Stars becoming a 2-time NEFL All-Pro and named "Special Teams player of the Year" in 2000.

Jason Rumble
Rumble in 2010
Birth nameJason DellaGatta
Born (1972-07-18) July 18, 1972 (age 51)
Malden, Massachusetts, United States
Website
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bad Boy Jason
Jason Maggliaro
Jason Rage
Jason Rumble
Billed height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)[1]
Billed weight203 lb (92 kg)[1]
Billed fromThe Combat Zone
Boston, Massachusetts
Trained byKiller Kowalski
Tony Rumble
DebutFebruary 14, 1997

DellaGatta was a longtime star of NWA New England and, following Tony Rumble's death in 1999, adopted the "Boston Bad Boy" gimmick in honor of his mentor. He was promoted as Tony's kayfabe son, at the request of the Magliaro family, and considered the "face" of the company for much of its remaining seven years in operation. DellaGatta also briefly served as the booker for NWA New England, succeeding Jeff Katz and Knuckles Nelson, and headed a second incarnation of Tony Rumble's "heel" stable The Brotherhood consisting of himself, Rick Fuller, and The DarkAngel. He has held the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship (3 times), NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship (5 times), NWA New England X Division Championship (1 time), and NWA New England Tag Team Championship (2 times) with Slyck Wagner Brown and Luis Ortiz;[1] at the 2005 Tony Rumble Memorial Show, he won the Heavyweight, Cruiserweight, and Division X titles.

A former 3-time NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, DellaGatta was considered one of the top light heavyweight wrestlers in the National Wrestling Alliance during the 2000s. He represented NWA New England at the NWA Anniversary Shows from 2000 to 2005, headlining three of his five appearances. In addition, he competed in the 2002 Jersey J-Cup as well as participating in international tours to Canada and the United Kingdom. DellaGatta also had brief stints in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment, participating in the WWE's Master Lock Challenge during 2005.

From 2008 to 2010, DellaGatta teamed with Darling Damon as The Crown Jewels in New England Championship Wrestling and NWA On Fire winning the tag team titles in both promotions; they held the NECW Tag Team Championship for 15 months making them the longest reigning champions in the company's history. They proved to be a controversial duo, especially given the "family friendly" style of the former company, as two "flamboyant" men whose ring style was similar to the Christopher Street Connection or WWE's Billy and Chuck. They were joined by "Mr. Fabulous" Tony Ulysses, who employed a similar persona in Killer Kowalski's All Star Wrestling during the 1980s, as their stylist and lifestyle consultant.

In recent years, DellaGatta has been closely associated with Victory Championship Wrestling, a member of the recently revived Century Wrestling Alliance. In 2010, he and several other wrestlers established the Bell Time Club, a private social club and training facility open to both pro wrestlers and members of the public, which runs wrestling events though VCW.

In 2016, Rumble returned to Independent Wrestling Entertainment in Brewer, Maine, as the new booker and head trainer for the Cruiserweight Division.

Jason Rumble also has been making appearances for Canadian Wrestling Promotions in New Brunswick, Canada, since 2016 for NWE Pro Wrestling and Mainstream Wrestling NB.

Early life edit

A native of Malden, Massachusetts, Jason DellaGatta was born to Joseph R. Dellagatta and Mary Kelliher. He was extensively involved in little league and high school baseball, basketball, and football throughout his childhood. After his graduation from Malden High School in 1992, DellaGatta initially worked for a local moving company while continuing to compete amateur sports. He formed his own team to play in a Boston night league around 1994. Their performance in the league, consisting primarily of college football players, impressed a scout from a semi-professional football organization, the New England Football League. DellaGatta and several of his teammates were eventually recruited with DellaGatta playing for the New England Stars. He would go on to play five seasons with the league becoming a 2-time NEFL All-Pro, the equivalent of an All-Star player, and named "Special teams player of the Year" in his final season. He also developed a close friendship with league owner Joe Monaco.[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career edit

It was while playing for the NEFL that, at age 25, he began working out at the famed Malden Square training facility run by Water "Killer" Kowalski. DellaGatta later admitted that he had regularly walked past the building while attending Malden High and, despite being a wrestling fan, was unaware that it was a wrestling school. He often attended World Wrestling Federation events at the old Boston Garden during the 1980s and considered "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka a childhood hero. He often watched the Savoldi family's International Championship Wrestling and later became a fan of the Century Wrestling Alliance, the predecessor of NWA New England. He first gave serious thought to becoming a pro wrestler after attending his first-ever CWA live event in Revere, Massachusetts. A gifted student, DellaGatta completed his training under Kowalski within four months[2] and made his pro debut as "Jason Rage" on February 14, 1997. He continued working at Kowalski's "Institute of Professional Wrestling", as did many New England independent wrestlers, for years afterwards.[3]

In the five years he played semi-pro football, DellaGatta was offered tryouts with Canadian Football League, National Football League, and the XFL. A broken collarbone suffered while playing football put a sudden stop to his wrestling career after four months, and kept him out of action for the next six months. Worried that future injuries might hurt his pro wrestling career, he decided to retire from the NEFL to wrestle full-time. A year after his debut Kowalski arranged for DellaGatta to wrestle his first major opponent, "Mr. USA" Tony Atlas. He also started traveling to Maine two to three times a month[2] to wrestle for Eastern Wrestling Alliance[4] and later on appeared in other states such as the Florida-based Future of Wrestling promotion.[5]

NWA New England (1999-2000) edit

It was during this period that many of Kowalski's students were now competing in the local independent circuit and DellaGatta found it difficult to get booked after returning from his collarbone injury. A Malden basketball coach, who also trained at Kowalski's school as Tre the Smooth Operating Gangsta, recommended DellaGatta when Tony Rumble was looking for talent for the newly established NWA New England; DellaGatta has since credited his old coach whose introduction led to the close relationship he later enjoyed with Rumble and his family.[2]

DellaGatta began wrestling for the promotion in early 1999. He first teamed with Slyk Wagner Brown and received several title shots against then NWA New England Tag Team Champions The Ark Angels (Phoenix King and Damon D'Archangelo).[6][7] He also worked to establish himself as singles competitor and, on August 22, he defeated Jeff Mangles for the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship in Somerville, Massachusetts. He followed this up with a successful title defense against Jay Jaillet and Luis Ortiz at a house show in Thomaston, Connecticut, on October 2, 1999.[8] He held on to the title for five months before dropping the belt back to Jeff Mangles in a Triple Threat match also involving Slyk Wagner Brown early the next year;[9] the title was declared vacant soon afterwards and he and Luis Ortiz wrestled in Southbridge, Massachusetts, to decide a new champion, a match which DellaGatta lost.[10][11]

DellaGatta returned to the tag team division in mid-2000 and teamed with Slyk Wagner Brown and Luis Ortiz to win the vacant NWA New England Tag Team Championship in a Triangle match against Nemesis & Scarecrow and the Millennium Killaz (Muhammad the Butcher & Gino Martino) on June 22, 2000. Though beaten for the titles a month later by the Millennium Killaz, DellaGatta and Ortiz regained the belts on August 24 and remained champions until the tag titles were vacated at the end of the year.[12] He frequently appeared on its weekly television show, "Mass Madness", with one of his later matches being a tag team match with Dukes Dalton against The Bushwhackers (Butch and Luke).

Birth of the "Boston Bad Boy" (2000) edit

On November 13, 1999, Tony Rumble died of a massive heart attack near his Malden home. DellaGatta has claimed the day of Rumble's death was one of the saddest in his life and later had Rumble's name and the date of his passing tattooed on his left arm.[2]

The promotion was run by Jeff Katz and Knuckles Nelson for the first six months after Rumble's death. Due to steadily declining attendance Rumble's widow Ellen Magliaro turned control of the promotion over to DellaGatta. He had recently held a successful fundraiser for a friend and fellow pro wrestler, Jeff Mangles, who had broken both of his legs in a recent accident. In spite of having little prior experience as a promoter, his efforts to arrange the show was the deciding factor in Magliaro deciding on DellaGatta to run the day-to-day operations. She and the Rumble family also requested that DellaGatta continue the "Boston Bad Boy" in-ring persona by competing as "Boston Bad Boy" Jason Rumble, the kayfabe son of Tony.[2][13][14]

The decision to make DellaGatta the "face" of the company so early in his career was a controversial one and created animosity in the already divided Boston independent scene.[14] Many wrestlers, some of whom saw this as blatant opportunism on the part of DellaGatta, were unaware that he had taken on the Rumble name at the request the Ellen Magliaro and his two step-daughters to keep Tony Rumble's memory alive.[2] Sheldon Goldberg, unhappy with the situation, resigned his position with the company to start his own promotion, New England Championship Wrestling; Goldberg later commented that, while crediting him as "a good athlete and a good talent", DellaGatta's long-term career as a performer was hurt because of it.[13]

DellaGatta was able to stabilize the promotion but struggled to keep the promotion during his tenure as booker. A number of factors, including the mismanagement of Katz and Nelson, DellaGatta's inexperience, and increasing competition from Chaotic Wrestling, the Millennium Wrestling Federation, New England Championship Wrestling and other rival groups, prevented the promotion from reclaiming its former position as New England's top promotion.[13] NWA New England began experiencing trouble booking events in 2002 and finally went on year-long hiatus following a fundraiser in Riverside, Rhode Island, for victims of the Station nightclub fire in April 2003.[15][16]

NWA New England (2000-2001) edit

DellaGatta was introduced as Jason Rumble at the Jeff Mangles Tribute Show held in the summer of 2000. He won a Ladder match in the main event in which the wrestler who could successfully retrieve Tony Rumble's batting helmet would become the new "Boston Bad Boy".[2] Representing his home promotion at the NWA 52nd Anniversary Show in Nashville, Tennessee,[17] DellaGatta wrestled "Backhome" Beau Douglas in the main event and won the then vacant NWA New England Heavyweight Championship after forcing Douglas to submit to a Boston crab; their match was dedicated to the memory of Tony Rumble.[18] He also formed a "second generation" of Tony Rumble's heel stable The Brotherhood consisting of himself, Rick Fuller, and The DarkAngel.

On January 15, 2001, DellaGatta received a tryout match with the World Wrestling Federation, wrestling as "Jason Rage", when he and Steve Boz wrestled Lo Down (Chaz and D-Lo Brown) at the sold-out Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the match later being aired on WWE Jakked;[19] he was brought back for the Masterlock Challenge a few years later.[2] In May, DellaGatta briefly lost the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship to Steve King in Melrose, Massachusetts[20] but regained it two weeks later remained champion for the rest of the year.

National Wrestling Alliance (2001-2002) edit

DellaGatta's status in NWA New England soon brought him to the attention of the National Wrestling Alliance. On August 21, 2001, he unexpectedly helped NWA Florida star Lex Lovett defeat Mike Thunder for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in Tampa, Florida. DellaGatta then turned on Lovett attacking him after the match and challenging Lovett to a match at the upcoming NWA 53rd Anniversary Show.[21] A month later, DellaGatta wrestled NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Champion Jet Jaguar at NWA Florida's "Battle of the Belts", an interpromotional supercard featuring wrestlers from IPW Hardcore, NWA Wildside, and Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, held at Tampa's Fort Homer Hesterly Armory.[22]

On October 13, he returned to Florida once again for the NWA 53rd Anniversary Show at The Wrestleplex in St. Petersburg where he pinned Lex Lovett for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in a Fatal Five-Way match also involving Jimmy Rave, Brandon K, and BJ Turner.[23][24][25][26] Shortly after winning the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, he lost NWA New England Heavyweight title to Beau Douglas on October 27, 2001, in Woburn, Massachusetts.

DellaGatta continued to defend the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship for the next few months, most notably, successfully defending the title against JB Destiny at NWA East's "Clash of the Champions" in McKeesport, Pennsylvania on December 15, 2001. He traded the title with Rocky Reynolds in early 2002, first losing the title at a Pro Wrestling eXpress event in Titusville, Pennsylvania, on February 2[27] and regaining it 14 days later in his hometown of Malden, Massachusetts. Reynolds defeated DellaGatta for a second and final time in Parkersburg, West Virginia, on April 6, 2002.[28]

NWA New England (2002-2003) edit

DellaGatta subsequently returned to NWA New England where he defeated Kid Narcissistic for the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship in Woonsocket, Rhode Island two weeks later. He re-lost the title to Kid Narcissistic on June 1[29] and failed to regain the belt at NWA New England's "Summer Sizzler" two days later; the title was declared vacant soon afterwards.[30] That same weekend, he took part in the third-annual Jersey J-Cup but was eliminated in the opening rounds by Scoot Andrews.[31][32][33][34]

DellaGatta regained the vacant NWA New England Junior Heavyweight title during the summer but was stripped of the belt due to outside interference at a July 13 title defense. He once again regained the junior heavyweight title three months later, this time from Tommy Knoxville, to begin his fourth championship reign. On October 2, 2002, DellaGatta lost to Lex Lovett a three-way match also involving Steve Madison for IPW Hardcore Wrestling at the Dallas Bull in Tampa.[35] He also appeared at the October 26th NWA 54th Anniversary Show in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he avenged his World Junior Heavyweight title loss by pinning Rocky Reynolds;[21][36][37] the match was to decide the number one contender for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. AJ Styles and Mortimer Plumtree, on the pretense of scouting talent for TNA's "X-Division", unsuccessfully attempted to interfere on Reynolds' behalf and attacked DellaGatta after the match.[38] NWA World Tag Team Champions America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) came out to stop the attack, however, a wild brawl ensued and ended up involving any wrestlers from the locker room to break it up.[39]

DellaGatta eventually lost the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship during a tag team match with Paulie Gilmore against Captain Charisma and Spider in Lowell, Massachusetts, the following year; the victors were named co-champions and defended the title for several months before the title was abandoned at the end of 2003.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003-2004) edit

In early 2003, DellaGatta started wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He made his TNA debut at the February 5th edition of TNA Xplosion, a live pay-per-view event from the TNA Asylum in Nashville, Tennessee. He teamed with longtime rival Rocky Reynolds to challenge America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) and lost when Storm pinned Reynolds.[40][41][42][43] He came back to TNA a year later losing to James Storm in a singles match on March 24, 2004.[44] One of his last appearances for the company was a tag team match with Sonny Roselli against 3Live Kru (Konnan and B.G. James) at Nashville's Fairgrounds Coliseum on August 8, 2004, which they lost when Roselli submitted to the Tequila Sunrise.[45][46]

NWA New England (2004-2006) edit

When NWA New England resumed operations in 2004, this time with new bookers Chad Merchant and Chad Peters, DellaGatta was one of the mainstays which returned to the promotion. During the time it was inactive, he wrestled for other Northeastern "indy" promotions including Madmar Entertainment,[47] Ultimate Championship Wrestling,[48] and Assault Championship Wrestling.[49] He participated in several cross-promotional shows with New Wrestling Horizons over the summer. DellaGatta won a 6-man Gauntlet match against Larry Huntley, Hardware, Cameron Mathews, Osirus, and Sonny Roselli on May 25, a handicap match against The Elite (Larry Huntley and Sonny Roselli) on August 13, and Huntley in a singles match on August 17.[50] He did lose to NWA New England Brass Knuckles Champion Gino Martino in a number one contendership match for the NWH Heavyweight Championship on September 28, 2004, in Buxton, Maine.[51]

Final run as World Junior Heavyweight Champion (2004-2005) edit

On October 17, 2004, DellaGatta regained the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship at the NWA 56th Anniversary Show in Winnipeg, Manitoba by defeating Jerrelle Clark and Vance Desmond in an "elimination" match.[52][53] On February 5, 2005, he defeated Clark in a rematch at New World Wrestling's "Extreme Revenge" in Bellingham, Massachusetts.[54] He also traveled overseas to the United Kingdom to defend his title against Phil Powers at a June 4 Revolution British Wrestling show at Ryan Hall in Chingford.[55][56] DellaGatta third and final championship reign ended following his defeat by Black Tiger at Columbia, Tennessee, on August 25, 2005.

Independent circuit (2005-2006) edit

Back in New England, DellaGatta continued competing for various promotions in the Massachusetts area. In September 2005, he took part in a Founder's Day benefit show for the Saugus public school system, organized by Everett-based wrestling academy Ringside Entertainment, appearing with Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Ebony Blade, Lollipop, and midget wrestler Short Sleeve Sampson.[57] On October 8, 2005, he returned to Nashville for the NWA 57th Anniversary Show where he pinned Mark Moment.[58] He also appeared for the 6th annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Everett, Massachusetts, on November 25, 2005.[59]

DellaGatta then headed to the Southern United States where he wrestled for New Generation Wrestling at an event in Pickens, South Carolina, on February 18, 2006, wrestling in a 6-man tag team match with John Thornhill and Shane Matthews against Chris Hamrick, Chase Stevens, and Dollar D.[60][61] That summer, he was back in New England where he showed up in New World Wrestling and All Out Mayhem, wrestling Palmer Canon for the latter promotion in South Portland, Maine, on May 18, 2006.[62][63]

Century Wrestling Alliance (2006-2007) edit

DellaGatta remained with the NWA New England during its last year of operation. On July 30, 2006, in Sanford, Maine, he was part of a 10-man elimination match teaming with Larry Huntley, Beau Douglas, Lotus, and Eric Atlas to defeat Osirus, Craig Trace, Loco, F.O., and Christian Sane.[50] Two months later, he lost a three-way match against Matt Ledge and Beau Douglas for NWA New England X Division Championship at the Cardinal Shehen Center in Bridgeport, Connecticut.[64] On November 25, 2006, at the 7th annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Saugus, Massachusetts, DellaGatta made NWA New England history by winning the promotion's heavyweight, Cruiserweight, and X-Division titles in a single night. He first won a five-way match involving T.N.T., "Black Lotus" Matt Ledge, Paul Hudson, and Cameron Matthews to win both the Cruiserweight and X-Division titles. Later on in the show, he won the "Tony Rumble Memorial Battle Royal", with the assistance of manager Johnny Fabulous, and went on to defeat Luis Ortiz and Slyck Wagner Brown in a Triple Threat match to win the heavyweight championship.[65] Three months later, he also wrestled Larry Huntly in a losing bid to capture the vacant AWA North Atlantic Heavyweight Championship.[50]

On March 10, 2007, Beau Douglas defeated DellaGatta for the NWA New England Heavyweight title in Saugus, Massachusetts, ending his third reign as champion. Douglas had originally lost the title to Rumble six years earlier at the NWA 52nd Anniversary Show in Nashville, Tennessee. It was also announced at that event that the promotion would be withdrawing its membership with the National Wrestling Alliance and reverted to its original Century Wrestling Alliance name.

Touring Canada with the "Sea Side Slam Tour" (2007) edit

In May 2007, DellaGatta was one of several American independent stars which participated in MainStream Wrestling Entertainment's 6th annual "Sea Side Slam Tour" which visited 10 cities in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia over a two-week period.[66][67] One of the highlights of the tour was a Fatal Four Way match in Windsor between DellaGatta, Scott Savage, "The Bollywood Don" Harv Sihra, and "X-Ray" Kyle Kruze, which Kruze won; both Kruze's MSW Atlantic Canadian Championship and CWA Cruiserweight Championship was on the line.[68]

Millennium Wrestling Federation (2007-2008) edit

After NWA New England ceased operations, DellaGatta was brought into the Millennium Wrestling Federation where he aligned himself with Johnny Fabulous and The Uprising (Joey Mercury and MWF Tag Team Champions The Canadian Superstars - Dave Cole & J-Busta).[69] At MWF's August 4 supercard "Soul Survivor IV" DellaGatta lost to Tiger Mulligan at the Good Time Emporium in Somerville, Massachusetts.[70] He also was a regular on its weekly television show MWF Ultra. Some highlights included matches against Slyck Wagner Brown (December 2007) and a tag team match pitting he and stablemate Jimmy Jact Ca$h against Beau Douglas and Al Snow (March 2008). In April 2008, he took on MWF original "Straight Edge" Brian Fury, who was making his return to the promotion after a four absence.[71][72] At MWF's "Night of Champions" that summer, it was announced by MWF President Johnny Fabulous that the MWF Tag Team Championship would be defended by any two members of The Uprising since the Canadian Superstars had failed to appear to at the event. The team had consistently failed to appear for scheduled title defenses to avoid losing their belts. In a surprise move, J-Busta fired his tag team partner Dave Cole from The Uprising and chose DellaGatta as Cole's replacement. They ended up losing the tag titles to Beau Douglas and Jackson Blue later that night.[73]

DellaGatta wrestled for other promotions during this time. On June 9, he headlined a major show in Springvale, Maine, for NWA Pro Wrestling also featuring NWA Television Champion Judas Young, NWA Tag Team Champions The Playa's Club, Bobby Robinson, Robbie Ellis, Mr. Hughes, and reality tv star Sammy Makua from ABC's from Fat March.[74] He also wrestled on a major interpromotional event hosted by Alliance Championship Wrestling, "Benefit for Brandon", in Fall River, Massachusetts, along with performers from Big Time Wrestling, Eastern Pro Wrestling, Eastern Wrestling Alliance, Front Row Wrestling, New England Championship Wrestling, No Limit Pro Wrestling, Northeast Championship Wrestling, Real Deal Wrestling, Showcase Pro Wrestling, and Power & Glory Wrestling. On the show, he lost to "Narcisstic" Nicholas Night in a match for the SPW Heavyweight Championship.[75] A second appearance for NWA Pro saw DellaGatta lose to Larry Huntley in Livermore, Maine, on August 15.[50] A few weeks later in the North Atlantic Wrestling Association, he also lost to North Atlantic Television Champion Sammy Makua on the weekend of September 5–6, 2008.[76]

Back in the MWF, he and The Uprising attacked newcomer Scott Reed on the September edition of MWF Ultra, however, Reed gained his revenge by defeating DellaGatta at "Soul Survivor V" on November 12, 2008.[77][78] He and Jimmy Jact Ca$h were both eventually released from The Uprising, and their MWF contracts, by John Bradshaw Layfield following a meeting with the MWF Board of Directors the following spring.[79]

NWA On Fire (2008-2009) edit

DellaGatta joined Maine's NWA On Fire in late 2008. He made one of his first appearances on the October 18th edition of "NWA On Fire TV" as a guest on "Tommy's Corner" with Tommy Savoldi.[80] In his first six months with the promotion, he appeared against many of the region's top stars on its weekly television series including Rick Fuller, Gino Martino, Scotty Vegas, and "Mr 450" Jesus Perez; he also teamed with JT Hoodlum[81] and Alexxus in a mixed tag team match against Chase Delmonte and Naughty Adrianna. DellaGatta had one or two encounters with NWA On Fire Tag Team Champions The Latin Hit Squad (Chico and Nico) as well. On April 18, he joined Sonny Roselli and Gary Wentzell in a 6-man tag team match to defeat Larry Huntly and The Latin Hit Squad in Mexico, Maine.[50] DellaGatta and Jesus Perez challenged The Latin Hit Squad (Chico and Nico) for the NWA On Fire Tag Team Championship.[82] In singles competition, he faced Lance Cade and NWA On Fire Heavyweight Champion "Golden Boy" Bobby Robinson in August,[83] and "The Maine Mauler" Cousin Larry in September.[84]

New England Championship Wrestling (2008-2010) edit

Prior leaving the MWF, DellaGatta also began wrestling for New England Championship Wrestling. It was there that he formed the "Crown Jewels" with Darling Damon, a "flamboyant" pair in the style of the Christopher Street Connection or the WWE's Billy and Chuck. They were originally managed by Brian Cairo and later replaced with "Mr. Fabulous" Tony Ulysses.[85] The team made their debut at "Red, White, & Bruised" in Quincy, Massachusetts, where they lost to Team Nightmare (Evan Siks and Nick Steel). The two next appeared at NECW's 8th anniversary show "Birthday Bash 8: Lager Than Life!" where they were part of a special 8-man survival match with Ryan Matthews and "The Talent" T.J. Richter against Team Nightmare (Evan Siks, Nick Steel, Lil' Nicky Amaral and Frankie Vain).[86] Their team lost the match, however, DellaGatta and Damon began attacking Nick Steel afterwards. When Evan Siks returned to the ring to save his partner, Darling Damon sprayed Evan Siks in the eyes with perfume causing a kayfabe injury.[87][88]

Their attack started a six-month feud between the two teams. On September 20, the two teams met in a Triple Threat match with NECW Tag Team Champions PRIDE (Dan Freitas & Brian Nunes) at "Autumn Unleashed". On November 29, 2008, The Crown Jewels won via forfeit at "Double Intensity" when Chase Del Monte and Fred Curry, Jr. failed to appear at the referee's ten count; they subsequently faced Team Nightmare in a match which ended in a double-disqualification. DellaGatta then wrestled Evan Siks in a singles match at NECW's January 10 show "Snowbrawl" to decide the guest referee for their team's grudge match at the next supercard, a match won by "Bad Boy Jason".[88] DellaGatta's original opponent was Nick Steel but was unable to appear at the show when someone slashed the tires of his car and Evan Siks took his place.[89]

The Crown Jewels-Team Nightmare feud came to an end at "GENESIS 8: Measure for Measure". Prior to their match, DellaGatta and Damon announced that they had offered each member of Team Nightmare $5000 to sell out their partner and leave NECW. Nick Steel accepted their offer and walked out on Evan Siks, leaving him alone in a handicap match. In addition, The Crown Jewels introduced their new stylist and lifestyle consultant "Mr. Fabulous" Tony Ulysses, one of the most controversial stars of Killer Kowalski's All Star Wrestling during the 1980s. Due to DellaGatta's victory over Siks at the last show, they had the option of choosing Ulysses to referee the match. The match ended with DellaGatta pinning Siks following a "low blow" from Tony Ulysses before making the pinfall. When Siks recovered, he removed his wrestling boots and left the ring[88] traditionally signifying that a wrestler had fought his last match.[90]

On March 21, 2009, The Crown Jewels defeated PRIDE (Dan Freitas and Brian Nunes) at "March Badness" for the NECW Tag Team Championship. They successfully defended the titles against Davey Loomis and Alex Payne at July 11's "Red, White & Bruised". A rematch at "Birthday Bash 9: Rage in a Cage" saw The Crown Jewels disqualified against Loomis and Payne, but remained champions. They also successfully defended the titles against Ryan Bisbal and Don Vega at NECW's "Tag Team Classic", who had won a one-night tag team tournament to face the tag team champions, on September 19. During the match, Darling distracted their opponents by attempting to abduct their valet Ivy and allowed DellaGata to score the winning pinfall over Vega.[91]

The 2-day "Autumn Unleashed" show on October 23–24 saw The Crown Jewels on the run from their rivals; on the first night in Somerset, they lost to Davey Loomis and Alex Payne via countout and, in a non-title match, to Don Vega and Ryan Bisbal in Quincy. The Crown Jewels attacked Vega and Bisbal after the match but were run off by a mysterious masked man who revealed himself as Jose Perez.[88]

They briefly lost the titles to Rican Havoc (Don Vega and Jose Perez) on November 28, 2009, but were returned to them due to a contractual dispute. The Crown Jewels managed to keep the titles from Rican Havoc for another five months, such as incurring a disqualification loss at February 27's "GENESIS 9" to retain the belts,[88] but ended up losing the belts to them in Quincy on May 15, 2010. A year later, The Crown Jewels returned to NECW to perform for a benefit show at Carver High School. The event was to raise money for a 4-year-old boy suffering from a rare form of brain cancer.[92]

NWA On Fire (2010) edit

At NWA On Fire's "Valentines Day Brawl", DellaGatta led Josef Von Scmidt and "Cold Hearted Playa" Danny Demanto against Nunzio, Justin Corino, and "Heart Attack" Tommy Mack in South Windsor, Connecticut. A month later, he headlined Showcase Pro Wrestling's 4-year anniversary show in South Attleboro, Massachusetts wrestling Nicholas Night for the promotion's heavyweight title.[93] On April 18, 2010, he attended the 5th annual New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame to formerly induct Bull Montana.[94]

On May 14, 2010, The Crown Jewels took part in an NWA On Fire benefit show for Lisbon High School where they defeated NWA On Fire Tag Team Champions The Samoan Warriors (Makua and Fallah) for the titles.[95][96] Their first title successful title defense was on NWA On Fire TV against Makua and Chico, one half of the Samoan Warriors and Latin Hit Squad respectively.[97] They eventually lost the tag titles to Matt Taven and Julian Starr in Springvale, Maine, on August 10, 2010.[96]

Touring Canada with the "Sea Side Slam Tour" (2010) edit

In the summer of 2010, DellaGatta was among the wrestling stars from five countries invited to take part in MainStream Wrestling Entertainment's 10th Anniversary Tour of the Maritimes visiting 13 cities in Newfoundland and Labrador over a seven-week period.[98][99]

Independent circuit (2011) edit

DellaGatta also spent time with Showcase Pro Wrestling based in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. On August 15, he wrestled "The Prodigal Child with the Southern Smile" Cargill Vinton to a 15 min. time-limit draw at the SPW Arena.[100][101] During its "Autumn Annihilation Tour", co-promoted by SPW and WVBF 1530, he wrestled "Mr. Nice" Mike Nice for the SPW Heavyweight Championship in Taunton, Massachusetts.[102] He returned for an October 15 show at the SPW Arena to face Andy "Spicolli" Mackenzie.[103] He was also booked to wrestle a benefit show for retired wrestler Maxx Lethal, whose wife suffers from liver problems, prior to its sudden cancellation by the board of selectmen of Framingham, Massachusetts.[104]

That same year, DellaGatta became involved with Victory Championship Wrestling, which promotes wrestling events with DellaGatta's Bell Time Club. It is one of several smaller promotions in the Greater Boston Area which became part of the Century Wrestling Alliance when it was revived as a sort of governing body similar to the National Wrestling Alliance. On November 19, 2011, DellaGatta headlined the 12th Annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Everett, under the VCW banner, challenging Steve Beck for the VCW Heavyweight Championship.[105][106]

New England Championship Wrestling (2011-) edit

On December 16, 2011, DellaGatta made a surprise return to New England Championship Wrestling for its year-end supercard "The Fight Before Christmas" at the Millerville Men's Club in Blackstone, Massachusetts. It was at the event that he was attacked by "The Statement" Elia Markopoulos, a third member of The Crown Jewels, while arguing with former manager Tony Ulysses during a backstage promo.[107] Three days later, he and Doink the Clown headlined a wrestling event promoted by retired wrestler Cameron Mathews in Fairfield, Massachusetts.[108]

He is scheduled to face Markopoulos and a mystery partner, managed by "Mr. Fabulous" Tony Ulysses, in a tag team match with Tank The Tank in the main event for NECW's "Double Intensity" on May 18, 2012.[109]

Bell Time Club edit

The Bell Time Club is professional wrestling training facility and social club in Everett, Massachusetts. Modeled after the Cauliflower Alley Club, it is a private club which accepts members on an invitation-only basis. Club members, particularly wrestling fans, have access to its facilities depending on the level of membership. The idea was conceived by Jason DellaGatta and other Boston-area wrestlers as a local wrestling "hangout" for pro wrestlers and wrestling fans alike. It is the first such club opened to members of the general public.

The club was officially established on February 8, 2010, and held a free exhibition show at the Everett Rec Center a few weeks later. It has since run live wrestling events with Victory Championship Wrestling, one of several smaller independent groups in the Greater Boston area associated with the Century Wrestling Alliance. The club was the subject of an article by the Malden Observer shortly after its opening.[110] On April 10, 2010, DellaGatta was a guest on "On the Spot", a local talk show aired in his hometown of Malden, during which he talked about his athletic and pro wrestling career as well as promoting the Bell Time Club. He also discussed plans to host a bi-monthly talk show of his own, "The Rumble Seat", and speculated on developing an undercover "whistleblowing" tv series to expose local political corruption.[2] The Bell Time Club in Everett, MA would close its doors in late 2012. Jason Rumble and Victory Championship Wrestling subsequently moved the BTC training facility to 40 Broadway in Wakefield, MA. Today that is where they hold many of their shows.[111]

Championships and accomplishments edit

Football edit

  • New England Football League
    • NEFL All-Pro player (2 times)
    • Special teams player of the Year (2000)

Professional wrestling edit

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Further reading edit

  • NWA New England (2005). . Behind the Spotlight. NENWA.com. Archived from the original on April 9, 2005. Retrieved April 19, 2012.

External links edit

  • Jason Rumble on Facebook
  • Crown Jewels on Facebook
  • Jason Rumble at Cagematch.net
  • Jason Rumble at Genickbruch.com
  • Jason Rumble at Johnny O's Wrestling Website
  • Jason Rumble at IndyWrestlingNews.com
  • Professional wrestling record for Jason Rumble from The Internet Wrestling Database
  • Jason Rumble - Life of an Independent Wrestler on YouTube

jason, rumble, jason, dellagatta, born, july, 1972, american, professional, wrestler, trainer, promoter, best, known, ring, name, also, successful, career, semi, professional, football, playing, england, football, league, played, five, seasons, with, england, . Jason DellaGatta born July 18 1972 is an American professional wrestler trainer and promoter best known by his ring name Jason Rumble He also had a successful career in semi professional football playing in the New England Football League He played five seasons with the New England Stars becoming a 2 time NEFL All Pro and named Special Teams player of the Year in 2000 Jason RumbleRumble in 2010Birth nameJason DellaGattaBorn 1972 07 18 July 18 1972 age 51 Malden Massachusetts United StatesWebsiteOfficial websiteProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Bad Boy JasonJason MaggliaroJason RageJason RumbleBilled height5 ft 9 in 175 cm 1 Billed weight203 lb 92 kg 1 Billed fromThe Combat ZoneBoston MassachusettsTrained byKiller KowalskiTony RumbleDebutFebruary 14 1997DellaGatta was a longtime star of NWA New England and following Tony Rumble s death in 1999 adopted the Boston Bad Boy gimmick in honor of his mentor He was promoted as Tony s kayfabe son at the request of the Magliaro family and considered the face of the company for much of its remaining seven years in operation DellaGatta also briefly served as the booker for NWA New England succeeding Jeff Katz and Knuckles Nelson and headed a second incarnation of Tony Rumble s heel stable The Brotherhood consisting of himself Rick Fuller and The DarkAngel He has held the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship 3 times NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship 5 times NWA New England X Division Championship 1 time and NWA New England Tag Team Championship 2 times with Slyck Wagner Brown and Luis Ortiz 1 at the 2005 Tony Rumble Memorial Show he won the Heavyweight Cruiserweight and Division X titles A former 3 time NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion DellaGatta was considered one of the top light heavyweight wrestlers in the National Wrestling Alliance during the 2000s He represented NWA New England at the NWA Anniversary Shows from 2000 to 2005 headlining three of his five appearances In addition he competed in the 2002 Jersey J Cup as well as participating in international tours to Canada and the United Kingdom DellaGatta also had brief stints in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment participating in the WWE s Master Lock Challenge during 2005 From 2008 to 2010 DellaGatta teamed with Darling Damon as The Crown Jewels in New England Championship Wrestling and NWA On Fire winning the tag team titles in both promotions they held the NECW Tag Team Championship for 15 months making them the longest reigning champions in the company s history They proved to be a controversial duo especially given the family friendly style of the former company as two flamboyant men whose ring style was similar to the Christopher Street Connection or WWE s Billy and Chuck They were joined by Mr Fabulous Tony Ulysses who employed a similar persona in Killer Kowalski s All Star Wrestling during the 1980s as their stylist and lifestyle consultant In recent years DellaGatta has been closely associated with Victory Championship Wrestling a member of the recently revived Century Wrestling Alliance In 2010 he and several other wrestlers established the Bell Time Club a private social club and training facility open to both pro wrestlers and members of the public which runs wrestling events though VCW In 2016 Rumble returned to Independent Wrestling Entertainment in Brewer Maine as the new booker and head trainer for the Cruiserweight Division Jason Rumble also has been making appearances for Canadian Wrestling Promotions in New Brunswick Canada since 2016 for NWE Pro Wrestling and Mainstream Wrestling NB Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 2 2 NWA New England 1999 2000 2 3 Birth of the Boston Bad Boy 2000 2 4 NWA New England 2000 2001 2 5 National Wrestling Alliance 2001 2002 2 6 NWA New England 2002 2003 2 7 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2003 2004 2 8 NWA New England 2004 2006 2 9 Final run as World Junior Heavyweight Champion 2004 2005 2 10 Independent circuit 2005 2006 2 11 Century Wrestling Alliance 2006 2007 2 12 Touring Canada with the Sea Side Slam Tour 2007 2 13 Millennium Wrestling Federation 2007 2008 2 14 NWA On Fire 2008 2009 2 15 New England Championship Wrestling 2008 2010 2 16 NWA On Fire 2010 2 17 Touring Canada with the Sea Side Slam Tour 2010 2 18 Independent circuit 2011 2 19 New England Championship Wrestling 2011 3 Bell Time Club 4 Championships and accomplishments 4 1 Football 4 2 Professional wrestling 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editA native of Malden Massachusetts Jason DellaGatta was born to Joseph R Dellagatta and Mary Kelliher He was extensively involved in little league and high school baseball basketball and football throughout his childhood After his graduation from Malden High School in 1992 DellaGatta initially worked for a local moving company while continuing to compete amateur sports He formed his own team to play in a Boston night league around 1994 Their performance in the league consisting primarily of college football players impressed a scout from a semi professional football organization the New England Football League DellaGatta and several of his teammates were eventually recruited with DellaGatta playing for the New England Stars He would go on to play five seasons with the league becoming a 2 time NEFL All Pro the equivalent of an All Star player and named Special teams player of the Year in his final season He also developed a close friendship with league owner Joe Monaco 2 Professional wrestling career editEarly career edit It was while playing for the NEFL that at age 25 he began working out at the famed Malden Square training facility run by Water Killer Kowalski DellaGatta later admitted that he had regularly walked past the building while attending Malden High and despite being a wrestling fan was unaware that it was a wrestling school He often attended World Wrestling Federation events at the old Boston Garden during the 1980s and considered Superfly Jimmy Snuka a childhood hero He often watched the Savoldi family s International Championship Wrestling and later became a fan of the Century Wrestling Alliance the predecessor of NWA New England He first gave serious thought to becoming a pro wrestler after attending his first ever CWA live event in Revere Massachusetts A gifted student DellaGatta completed his training under Kowalski within four months 2 and made his pro debut as Jason Rage on February 14 1997 He continued working at Kowalski s Institute of Professional Wrestling as did many New England independent wrestlers for years afterwards 3 In the five years he played semi pro football DellaGatta was offered tryouts with Canadian Football League National Football League and the XFL A broken collarbone suffered while playing football put a sudden stop to his wrestling career after four months and kept him out of action for the next six months Worried that future injuries might hurt his pro wrestling career he decided to retire from the NEFL to wrestle full time A year after his debut Kowalski arranged for DellaGatta to wrestle his first major opponent Mr USA Tony Atlas He also started traveling to Maine two to three times a month 2 to wrestle for Eastern Wrestling Alliance 4 and later on appeared in other states such as the Florida based Future of Wrestling promotion 5 NWA New England 1999 2000 edit It was during this period that many of Kowalski s students were now competing in the local independent circuit and DellaGatta found it difficult to get booked after returning from his collarbone injury A Malden basketball coach who also trained at Kowalski s school as Tre the Smooth Operating Gangsta recommended DellaGatta when Tony Rumble was looking for talent for the newly established NWA New England DellaGatta has since credited his old coach whose introduction led to the close relationship he later enjoyed with Rumble and his family 2 DellaGatta began wrestling for the promotion in early 1999 He first teamed with Slyk Wagner Brown and received several title shots against then NWA New England Tag Team Champions The Ark Angels Phoenix King and Damon D Archangelo 6 7 He also worked to establish himself as singles competitor and on August 22 he defeated Jeff Mangles for the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship in Somerville Massachusetts He followed this up with a successful title defense against Jay Jaillet and Luis Ortiz at a house show in Thomaston Connecticut on October 2 1999 8 He held on to the title for five months before dropping the belt back to Jeff Mangles in a Triple Threat match also involving Slyk Wagner Brown early the next year 9 the title was declared vacant soon afterwards and he and Luis Ortiz wrestled in Southbridge Massachusetts to decide a new champion a match which DellaGatta lost 10 11 DellaGatta returned to the tag team division in mid 2000 and teamed with Slyk Wagner Brown and Luis Ortiz to win the vacant NWA New England Tag Team Championship in a Triangle match against Nemesis amp Scarecrow and the Millennium Killaz Muhammad the Butcher amp Gino Martino on June 22 2000 Though beaten for the titles a month later by the Millennium Killaz DellaGatta and Ortiz regained the belts on August 24 and remained champions until the tag titles were vacated at the end of the year 12 He frequently appeared on its weekly television show Mass Madness with one of his later matches being a tag team match with Dukes Dalton against The Bushwhackers Butch and Luke Birth of the Boston Bad Boy 2000 edit On November 13 1999 Tony Rumble died of a massive heart attack near his Malden home DellaGatta has claimed the day of Rumble s death was one of the saddest in his life and later had Rumble s name and the date of his passing tattooed on his left arm 2 The promotion was run by Jeff Katz and Knuckles Nelson for the first six months after Rumble s death Due to steadily declining attendance Rumble s widow Ellen Magliaro turned control of the promotion over to DellaGatta He had recently held a successful fundraiser for a friend and fellow pro wrestler Jeff Mangles who had broken both of his legs in a recent accident In spite of having little prior experience as a promoter his efforts to arrange the show was the deciding factor in Magliaro deciding on DellaGatta to run the day to day operations She and the Rumble family also requested that DellaGatta continue the Boston Bad Boy in ring persona by competing as Boston Bad Boy Jason Rumble the kayfabe son of Tony 2 13 14 The decision to make DellaGatta the face of the company so early in his career was a controversial one and created animosity in the already divided Boston independent scene 14 Many wrestlers some of whom saw this as blatant opportunism on the part of DellaGatta were unaware that he had taken on the Rumble name at the request the Ellen Magliaro and his two step daughters to keep Tony Rumble s memory alive 2 Sheldon Goldberg unhappy with the situation resigned his position with the company to start his own promotion New England Championship Wrestling Goldberg later commented that while crediting him as a good athlete and a good talent DellaGatta s long term career as a performer was hurt because of it 13 DellaGatta was able to stabilize the promotion but struggled to keep the promotion during his tenure as booker A number of factors including the mismanagement of Katz and Nelson DellaGatta s inexperience and increasing competition from Chaotic Wrestling the Millennium Wrestling Federation New England Championship Wrestling and other rival groups prevented the promotion from reclaiming its former position as New England s top promotion 13 NWA New England began experiencing trouble booking events in 2002 and finally went on year long hiatus following a fundraiser in Riverside Rhode Island for victims of the Station nightclub fire in April 2003 15 16 NWA New England 2000 2001 edit DellaGatta was introduced as Jason Rumble at the Jeff Mangles Tribute Show held in the summer of 2000 He won a Ladder match in the main event in which the wrestler who could successfully retrieve Tony Rumble s batting helmet would become the new Boston Bad Boy 2 Representing his home promotion at the NWA 52nd Anniversary Show in Nashville Tennessee 17 DellaGatta wrestled Backhome Beau Douglas in the main event and won the then vacant NWA New England Heavyweight Championship after forcing Douglas to submit to a Boston crab their match was dedicated to the memory of Tony Rumble 18 He also formed a second generation of Tony Rumble s heel stable The Brotherhood consisting of himself Rick Fuller and The DarkAngel On January 15 2001 DellaGatta received a tryout match with the World Wrestling Federation wrestling as Jason Rage when he and Steve Boz wrestled Lo Down Chaz and D Lo Brown at the sold out Bradley Center in Milwaukee Wisconsin the match later being aired on WWE Jakked 19 he was brought back for the Masterlock Challenge a few years later 2 In May DellaGatta briefly lost the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship to Steve King in Melrose Massachusetts 20 but regained it two weeks later remained champion for the rest of the year National Wrestling Alliance 2001 2002 edit DellaGatta s status in NWA New England soon brought him to the attention of the National Wrestling Alliance On August 21 2001 he unexpectedly helped NWA Florida star Lex Lovett defeat Mike Thunder for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in Tampa Florida DellaGatta then turned on Lovett attacking him after the match and challenging Lovett to a match at the upcoming NWA 53rd Anniversary Show 21 A month later DellaGatta wrestled NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Champion Jet Jaguar at NWA Florida s Battle of the Belts an interpromotional supercard featuring wrestlers from IPW Hardcore NWA Wildside and Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling held at Tampa s Fort Homer Hesterly Armory 22 On October 13 he returned to Florida once again for the NWA 53rd Anniversary Show at The Wrestleplex in St Petersburg where he pinned Lex Lovett for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship in a Fatal Five Way match also involving Jimmy Rave Brandon K and BJ Turner 23 24 25 26 Shortly after winning the World Junior Heavyweight Championship he lost NWA New England Heavyweight title to Beau Douglas on October 27 2001 in Woburn Massachusetts DellaGatta continued to defend the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship for the next few months most notably successfully defending the title against JB Destiny at NWA East s Clash of the Champions in McKeesport Pennsylvania on December 15 2001 He traded the title with Rocky Reynolds in early 2002 first losing the title at a Pro Wrestling eXpress event in Titusville Pennsylvania on February 2 27 and regaining it 14 days later in his hometown of Malden Massachusetts Reynolds defeated DellaGatta for a second and final time in Parkersburg West Virginia on April 6 2002 28 NWA New England 2002 2003 edit DellaGatta subsequently returned to NWA New England where he defeated Kid Narcissistic for the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship in Woonsocket Rhode Island two weeks later He re lost the title to Kid Narcissistic on June 1 29 and failed to regain the belt at NWA New England s Summer Sizzler two days later the title was declared vacant soon afterwards 30 That same weekend he took part in the third annual Jersey J Cup but was eliminated in the opening rounds by Scoot Andrews 31 32 33 34 DellaGatta regained the vacant NWA New England Junior Heavyweight title during the summer but was stripped of the belt due to outside interference at a July 13 title defense He once again regained the junior heavyweight title three months later this time from Tommy Knoxville to begin his fourth championship reign On October 2 2002 DellaGatta lost to Lex Lovett a three way match also involving Steve Madison for IPW Hardcore Wrestling at the Dallas Bull in Tampa 35 He also appeared at the October 26th NWA 54th Anniversary Show in Corpus Christi Texas where he avenged his World Junior Heavyweight title loss by pinning Rocky Reynolds 21 36 37 the match was to decide the number one contender for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship AJ Styles and Mortimer Plumtree on the pretense of scouting talent for TNA s X Division unsuccessfully attempted to interfere on Reynolds behalf and attacked DellaGatta after the match 38 NWA World Tag Team Champions America s Most Wanted Chris Harris and James Storm came out to stop the attack however a wild brawl ensued and ended up involving any wrestlers from the locker room to break it up 39 DellaGatta eventually lost the NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship during a tag team match with Paulie Gilmore against Captain Charisma and Spider in Lowell Massachusetts the following year the victors were named co champions and defended the title for several months before the title was abandoned at the end of 2003 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2003 2004 edit In early 2003 DellaGatta started wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling He made his TNA debut at the February 5th edition of TNA Xplosion a live pay per view event from the TNA Asylum in Nashville Tennessee He teamed with longtime rival Rocky Reynolds to challenge America s Most Wanted Chris Harris and James Storm and lost when Storm pinned Reynolds 40 41 42 43 He came back to TNA a year later losing to James Storm in a singles match on March 24 2004 44 One of his last appearances for the company was a tag team match with Sonny Roselli against 3Live Kru Konnan and B G James at Nashville s Fairgrounds Coliseum on August 8 2004 which they lost when Roselli submitted to the Tequila Sunrise 45 46 NWA New England 2004 2006 edit When NWA New England resumed operations in 2004 this time with new bookers Chad Merchant and Chad Peters DellaGatta was one of the mainstays which returned to the promotion During the time it was inactive he wrestled for other Northeastern indy promotions including Madmar Entertainment 47 Ultimate Championship Wrestling 48 and Assault Championship Wrestling 49 He participated in several cross promotional shows with New Wrestling Horizons over the summer DellaGatta won a 6 man Gauntlet match against Larry Huntley Hardware Cameron Mathews Osirus and Sonny Roselli on May 25 a handicap match against The Elite Larry Huntley and Sonny Roselli on August 13 and Huntley in a singles match on August 17 50 He did lose to NWA New England Brass Knuckles Champion Gino Martino in a number one contendership match for the NWH Heavyweight Championship on September 28 2004 in Buxton Maine 51 Final run as World Junior Heavyweight Champion 2004 2005 edit On October 17 2004 DellaGatta regained the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship at the NWA 56th Anniversary Show in Winnipeg Manitoba by defeating Jerrelle Clark and Vance Desmond in an elimination match 52 53 On February 5 2005 he defeated Clark in a rematch at New World Wrestling s Extreme Revenge in Bellingham Massachusetts 54 He also traveled overseas to the United Kingdom to defend his title against Phil Powers at a June 4 Revolution British Wrestling show at Ryan Hall in Chingford 55 56 DellaGatta third and final championship reign ended following his defeat by Black Tiger at Columbia Tennessee on August 25 2005 Independent circuit 2005 2006 edit Back in New England DellaGatta continued competing for various promotions in the Massachusetts area In September 2005 he took part in a Founder s Day benefit show for the Saugus public school system organized by Everett based wrestling academy Ringside Entertainment appearing with Brutus The Barber Beefcake Ebony Blade Lollipop and midget wrestler Short Sleeve Sampson 57 On October 8 2005 he returned to Nashville for the NWA 57th Anniversary Show where he pinned Mark Moment 58 He also appeared for the 6th annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Everett Massachusetts on November 25 2005 59 DellaGatta then headed to the Southern United States where he wrestled for New Generation Wrestling at an event in Pickens South Carolina on February 18 2006 wrestling in a 6 man tag team match with John Thornhill and Shane Matthews against Chris Hamrick Chase Stevens and Dollar D 60 61 That summer he was back in New England where he showed up in New World Wrestling and All Out Mayhem wrestling Palmer Canon for the latter promotion in South Portland Maine on May 18 2006 62 63 Century Wrestling Alliance 2006 2007 edit DellaGatta remained with the NWA New England during its last year of operation On July 30 2006 in Sanford Maine he was part of a 10 man elimination match teaming with Larry Huntley Beau Douglas Lotus and Eric Atlas to defeat Osirus Craig Trace Loco F O and Christian Sane 50 Two months later he lost a three way match against Matt Ledge and Beau Douglas for NWA New England X Division Championship at the Cardinal Shehen Center in Bridgeport Connecticut 64 On November 25 2006 at the 7th annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Saugus Massachusetts DellaGatta made NWA New England history by winning the promotion s heavyweight Cruiserweight and X Division titles in a single night He first won a five way match involving T N T Black Lotus Matt Ledge Paul Hudson and Cameron Matthews to win both the Cruiserweight and X Division titles Later on in the show he won the Tony Rumble Memorial Battle Royal with the assistance of manager Johnny Fabulous and went on to defeat Luis Ortiz and Slyck Wagner Brown in a Triple Threat match to win the heavyweight championship 65 Three months later he also wrestled Larry Huntly in a losing bid to capture the vacant AWA North Atlantic Heavyweight Championship 50 On March 10 2007 Beau Douglas defeated DellaGatta for the NWA New England Heavyweight title in Saugus Massachusetts ending his third reign as champion Douglas had originally lost the title to Rumble six years earlier at the NWA 52nd Anniversary Show in Nashville Tennessee It was also announced at that event that the promotion would be withdrawing its membership with the National Wrestling Alliance and reverted to its original Century Wrestling Alliance name Touring Canada with the Sea Side Slam Tour 2007 edit In May 2007 DellaGatta was one of several American independent stars which participated in MainStream Wrestling Entertainment s 6th annual Sea Side Slam Tour which visited 10 cities in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia over a two week period 66 67 One of the highlights of the tour was a Fatal Four Way match in Windsor between DellaGatta Scott Savage The Bollywood Don Harv Sihra and X Ray Kyle Kruze which Kruze won both Kruze s MSW Atlantic Canadian Championship and CWA Cruiserweight Championship was on the line 68 Millennium Wrestling Federation 2007 2008 edit After NWA New England ceased operations DellaGatta was brought into the Millennium Wrestling Federation where he aligned himself with Johnny Fabulous and The Uprising Joey Mercury and MWF Tag Team Champions The Canadian Superstars Dave Cole amp J Busta 69 At MWF s August 4 supercard Soul Survivor IV DellaGatta lost to Tiger Mulligan at the Good Time Emporium in Somerville Massachusetts 70 He also was a regular on its weekly television show MWF Ultra Some highlights included matches against Slyck Wagner Brown December 2007 and a tag team match pitting he and stablemate Jimmy Jact Ca h against Beau Douglas and Al Snow March 2008 In April 2008 he took on MWF original Straight Edge Brian Fury who was making his return to the promotion after a four absence 71 72 At MWF s Night of Champions that summer it was announced by MWF President Johnny Fabulous that the MWF Tag Team Championship would be defended by any two members of The Uprising since the Canadian Superstars had failed to appear to at the event The team had consistently failed to appear for scheduled title defenses to avoid losing their belts In a surprise move J Busta fired his tag team partner Dave Cole from The Uprising and chose DellaGatta as Cole s replacement They ended up losing the tag titles to Beau Douglas and Jackson Blue later that night 73 DellaGatta wrestled for other promotions during this time On June 9 he headlined a major show in Springvale Maine for NWA Pro Wrestling also featuring NWA Television Champion Judas Young NWA Tag Team Champions The Playa s Club Bobby Robinson Robbie Ellis Mr Hughes and reality tv star Sammy Makua from ABC s from Fat March 74 He also wrestled on a major interpromotional event hosted by Alliance Championship Wrestling Benefit for Brandon in Fall River Massachusetts along with performers from Big Time Wrestling Eastern Pro Wrestling Eastern Wrestling Alliance Front Row Wrestling New England Championship Wrestling No Limit Pro Wrestling Northeast Championship Wrestling Real Deal Wrestling Showcase Pro Wrestling and Power amp Glory Wrestling On the show he lost to Narcisstic Nicholas Night in a match for the SPW Heavyweight Championship 75 A second appearance for NWA Pro saw DellaGatta lose to Larry Huntley in Livermore Maine on August 15 50 A few weeks later in the North Atlantic Wrestling Association he also lost to North Atlantic Television Champion Sammy Makua on the weekend of September 5 6 2008 76 Back in the MWF he and The Uprising attacked newcomer Scott Reed on the September edition of MWF Ultra however Reed gained his revenge by defeating DellaGatta at Soul Survivor V on November 12 2008 77 78 He and Jimmy Jact Ca h were both eventually released from The Uprising and their MWF contracts by John Bradshaw Layfield following a meeting with the MWF Board of Directors the following spring 79 NWA On Fire 2008 2009 edit DellaGatta joined Maine s NWA On Fire in late 2008 He made one of his first appearances on the October 18th edition of NWA On Fire TV as a guest on Tommy s Corner with Tommy Savoldi 80 In his first six months with the promotion he appeared against many of the region s top stars on its weekly television series including Rick Fuller Gino Martino Scotty Vegas and Mr 450 Jesus Perez he also teamed with JT Hoodlum 81 and Alexxus in a mixed tag team match against Chase Delmonte and Naughty Adrianna DellaGatta had one or two encounters with NWA On Fire Tag Team Champions The Latin Hit Squad Chico and Nico as well On April 18 he joined Sonny Roselli and Gary Wentzell in a 6 man tag team match to defeat Larry Huntly and The Latin Hit Squad in Mexico Maine 50 DellaGatta and Jesus Perez challenged The Latin Hit Squad Chico and Nico for the NWA On Fire Tag Team Championship 82 In singles competition he faced Lance Cade and NWA On Fire Heavyweight Champion Golden Boy Bobby Robinson in August 83 and The Maine Mauler Cousin Larry in September 84 New England Championship Wrestling 2008 2010 edit Prior leaving the MWF DellaGatta also began wrestling for New England Championship Wrestling It was there that he formed the Crown Jewels with Darling Damon a flamboyant pair in the style of the Christopher Street Connection or the WWE s Billy and Chuck They were originally managed by Brian Cairo and later replaced with Mr Fabulous Tony Ulysses 85 The team made their debut at Red White amp Bruised in Quincy Massachusetts where they lost to Team Nightmare Evan Siks and Nick Steel The two next appeared at NECW s 8th anniversary show Birthday Bash 8 Lager Than Life where they were part of a special 8 man survival match with Ryan Matthews and The Talent T J Richter against Team Nightmare Evan Siks Nick Steel Lil Nicky Amaral and Frankie Vain 86 Their team lost the match however DellaGatta and Damon began attacking Nick Steel afterwards When Evan Siks returned to the ring to save his partner Darling Damon sprayed Evan Siks in the eyes with perfume causing a kayfabe injury 87 88 Their attack started a six month feud between the two teams On September 20 the two teams met in a Triple Threat match with NECW Tag Team Champions PRIDE Dan Freitas amp Brian Nunes at Autumn Unleashed On November 29 2008 The Crown Jewels won via forfeit at Double Intensity when Chase Del Monte and Fred Curry Jr failed to appear at the referee s ten count they subsequently faced Team Nightmare in a match which ended in a double disqualification DellaGatta then wrestled Evan Siks in a singles match at NECW s January 10 show Snowbrawl to decide the guest referee for their team s grudge match at the next supercard a match won by Bad Boy Jason 88 DellaGatta s original opponent was Nick Steel but was unable to appear at the show when someone slashed the tires of his car and Evan Siks took his place 89 The Crown Jewels Team Nightmare feud came to an end at GENESIS 8 Measure for Measure Prior to their match DellaGatta and Damon announced that they had offered each member of Team Nightmare 5000 to sell out their partner and leave NECW Nick Steel accepted their offer and walked out on Evan Siks leaving him alone in a handicap match In addition The Crown Jewels introduced their new stylist and lifestyle consultant Mr Fabulous Tony Ulysses one of the most controversial stars of Killer Kowalski s All Star Wrestling during the 1980s Due to DellaGatta s victory over Siks at the last show they had the option of choosing Ulysses to referee the match The match ended with DellaGatta pinning Siks following a low blow from Tony Ulysses before making the pinfall When Siks recovered he removed his wrestling boots and left the ring 88 traditionally signifying that a wrestler had fought his last match 90 On March 21 2009 The Crown Jewels defeated PRIDE Dan Freitas and Brian Nunes at March Badness for the NECW Tag Team Championship They successfully defended the titles against Davey Loomis and Alex Payne at July 11 s Red White amp Bruised A rematch at Birthday Bash 9 Rage in a Cage saw The Crown Jewels disqualified against Loomis and Payne but remained champions They also successfully defended the titles against Ryan Bisbal and Don Vega at NECW s Tag Team Classic who had won a one night tag team tournament to face the tag team champions on September 19 During the match Darling distracted their opponents by attempting to abduct their valet Ivy and allowed DellaGata to score the winning pinfall over Vega 91 The 2 day Autumn Unleashed show on October 23 24 saw The Crown Jewels on the run from their rivals on the first night in Somerset they lost to Davey Loomis and Alex Payne via countout and in a non title match to Don Vega and Ryan Bisbal in Quincy The Crown Jewels attacked Vega and Bisbal after the match but were run off by a mysterious masked man who revealed himself as Jose Perez 88 They briefly lost the titles to Rican Havoc Don Vega and Jose Perez on November 28 2009 but were returned to them due to a contractual dispute The Crown Jewels managed to keep the titles from Rican Havoc for another five months such as incurring a disqualification loss at February 27 s GENESIS 9 to retain the belts 88 but ended up losing the belts to them in Quincy on May 15 2010 A year later The Crown Jewels returned to NECW to perform for a benefit show at Carver High School The event was to raise money for a 4 year old boy suffering from a rare form of brain cancer 92 NWA On Fire 2010 edit At NWA On Fire s Valentines Day Brawl DellaGatta led Josef Von Scmidt and Cold Hearted Playa Danny Demanto against Nunzio Justin Corino and Heart Attack Tommy Mack in South Windsor Connecticut A month later he headlined Showcase Pro Wrestling s 4 year anniversary show in South Attleboro Massachusetts wrestling Nicholas Night for the promotion s heavyweight title 93 On April 18 2010 he attended the 5th annual New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame to formerly induct Bull Montana 94 On May 14 2010 The Crown Jewels took part in an NWA On Fire benefit show for Lisbon High School where they defeated NWA On Fire Tag Team Champions The Samoan Warriors Makua and Fallah for the titles 95 96 Their first title successful title defense was on NWA On Fire TV against Makua and Chico one half of the Samoan Warriors and Latin Hit Squad respectively 97 They eventually lost the tag titles to Matt Taven and Julian Starr in Springvale Maine on August 10 2010 96 Touring Canada with the Sea Side Slam Tour 2010 edit In the summer of 2010 DellaGatta was among the wrestling stars from five countries invited to take part in MainStream Wrestling Entertainment s 10th Anniversary Tour of the Maritimes visiting 13 cities in Newfoundland and Labrador over a seven week period 98 99 Independent circuit 2011 edit DellaGatta also spent time with Showcase Pro Wrestling based in Woonsocket Rhode Island On August 15 he wrestled The Prodigal Child with the Southern Smile Cargill Vinton to a 15 min time limit draw at the SPW Arena 100 101 During its Autumn Annihilation Tour co promoted by SPW and WVBF 1530 he wrestled Mr Nice Mike Nice for the SPW Heavyweight Championship in Taunton Massachusetts 102 He returned for an October 15 show at the SPW Arena to face Andy Spicolli Mackenzie 103 He was also booked to wrestle a benefit show for retired wrestler Maxx Lethal whose wife suffers from liver problems prior to its sudden cancellation by the board of selectmen of Framingham Massachusetts 104 That same year DellaGatta became involved with Victory Championship Wrestling which promotes wrestling events with DellaGatta s Bell Time Club It is one of several smaller promotions in the Greater Boston Area which became part of the Century Wrestling Alliance when it was revived as a sort of governing body similar to the National Wrestling Alliance On November 19 2011 DellaGatta headlined the 12th Annual Tony Rumble Memorial Show in Everett under the VCW banner challenging Steve Beck for the VCW Heavyweight Championship 105 106 New England Championship Wrestling 2011 edit On December 16 2011 DellaGatta made a surprise return to New England Championship Wrestling for its year end supercard The Fight Before Christmas at the Millerville Men s Club in Blackstone Massachusetts It was at the event that he was attacked by The Statement Elia Markopoulos a third member of The Crown Jewels while arguing with former manager Tony Ulysses during a backstage promo 107 Three days later he and Doink the Clown headlined a wrestling event promoted by retired wrestler Cameron Mathews in Fairfield Massachusetts 108 He is scheduled to face Markopoulos and a mystery partner managed by Mr Fabulous Tony Ulysses in a tag team match with Tank The Tank in the main event for NECW s Double Intensity on May 18 2012 109 Bell Time Club editThe Bell Time Club is professional wrestling training facility and social club in Everett Massachusetts Modeled after the Cauliflower Alley Club it is a private club which accepts members on an invitation only basis Club members particularly wrestling fans have access to its facilities depending on the level of membership The idea was conceived by Jason DellaGatta and other Boston area wrestlers as a local wrestling hangout for pro wrestlers and wrestling fans alike It is the first such club opened to members of the general public The club was officially established on February 8 2010 and held a free exhibition show at the Everett Rec Center a few weeks later It has since run live wrestling events with Victory Championship Wrestling one of several smaller independent groups in the Greater Boston area associated with the Century Wrestling Alliance The club was the subject of an article by the Malden Observer shortly after its opening 110 On April 10 2010 DellaGatta was a guest on On the Spot a local talk show aired in his hometown of Malden during which he talked about his athletic and pro wrestling career as well as promoting the Bell Time Club He also discussed plans to host a bi monthly talk show of his own The Rumble Seat and speculated on developing an undercover whistleblowing tv series to expose local political corruption 2 The Bell Time Club in Everett MA would close its doors in late 2012 Jason Rumble and Victory Championship Wrestling subsequently moved the BTC training facility to 40 Broadway in Wakefield MA Today that is where they hold many of their shows 111 Championships and accomplishments editFootball edit New England Football League NEFL All Pro player 2 times Special teams player of the Year 2000 Professional wrestling edit National Wrestling Alliance NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 3 times 112 113 NWA New England NWA New England Heavyweight Championship 3 times 113 114 NWA New England Junior Heavyweight Championship 5 times 115 116 117 NWA New England X Division Championship 1 time 118 NWA New England Tag Team Championship 2 times with Slyck Wagner Brown and Luis Ortiz 119 Tony Rumble Memorial Battle Royal winner 2005 NWA On Fire NWA On Fire Tag Team Championship 2 times with Darling Damon 120 New England Championship Wrestling NECW Tag Team Championship 2 times with Darling Damon 121 New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2014 122 New Wrestling Horizons NWH Tag Team Championship 1 time with Mark Moment Pro 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