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==In wrestling== |
==In wrestling== |
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*'''Signature moves''' |
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**''77 Snap'' |
**''77 Snap'' ([[DDT (professional wrestling)#Snap DDT|Snap DDT]]))<ref name="Cage" /> |
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**''Art-I-Ficial'' Elbow ([[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow|Diving elbow]])<ref name="Cage" /> |
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**''Clash Landing'' ([[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop bulldog|Diving knee drop bulldog]])<ref name="Cage" /> |
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**[[Dropkick]]<ref name="NGWUK">[http://www.ngwuk.com/roster/jack-gallagher Jack Gallagher - New Generation Wrestling<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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**''Stagedive'' ([[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|Diving headbutt]])<ref name="Cage" /> |
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Revision as of 09:35, 6 June 2013
Born | 1990 Manchester, England[1] |
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Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Jack Gallagher[1] Jack Anthony Jack Toxic[1][1] |
Billed height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1] |
Billed weight | 189 lb (86 kg)[1] |
Trained by | Alex Shane[1] |
Debut | November 2006[1] |
Jack Gallagher (born 1990), is an English professional wrestler. He is perhaps best known for his appearances at Futurshock Wrestling and Grand Pro Wrestling where he has won the FSW Championship and GPW British Champion respectivaly. He is also an accomplished tag team competitor winning the GPW Tag Team Championship with Alex Cyanide as Lethal Dose.
Professional wrestling career
Training and debut
Jack Gallagher was trained by Alex Shane and the Futureshock staff. Gallagher made his profesional wresting debut as Jack Toxic on November 4, 2006, at Futureshock #11, teaming up with Alex Cyanide, Danny Hope and Kris Travis and defeated Charity, El Ligero, Faith and Jamal Lewis.
British independent circuit
Lethal Dose (2007-2009)
From the beginning of 2007, Toxic and Cyanide would continue to team up and eventually became Lethal Dose.[2] They became a regular attraction at Futureshock, appearing on many shows.[2] The team woud have their first title shot at Grand Pro Wrestling's That's Entertainment when they took on WKD for the GPW Tag Team Championship. The team would travel to Real Deal Wrestling where in February and April, had to chances to become the RDW Tag Team Champions but lost both times.[2] They then went to Hull to wrestle for New Generation Wrestling where they won all their matches.[2] With this run of success, they returned to Futureshcok at Futureshock #27 and defeated three other teams to become the first FSW Tag Team Champions.[2] However, they would lose the titles to The Doogooders at Futureshcok #29.[2] they returned to GPW at Livin' On The Edge to take part in a number one contendership four way elimination match and lost.[2] For the rest of 2009, they continued to team up but would find little championship success and split up.
Grand Pro Wrestling (2007-2012)
Gallagher, performing as Jack Toxic, made his singles debut at GPW West Park Fun Day and lost to Scarlett Web.[3] Between March and April, Toxic tried to qualify for the Crazy Cruiser 8 2008 but would fail multiple times, however, he won the Last Chance Saloon battle royal and therefore qualified for the tournament. On May 2, he lost El Ligero in quarter finals.[4] At Justice For All, he defeated Dave Rayne in a rumble qualifying match and would go on to be eliminated from the rumble on the same night which was won by Martin Kirby.[5] At Guts & Glory, he returned under his real name, Jack Gallagher, to compete in a four way scrabble match for the GPW British Championship and lost.[6] At Battlefield, he lost a thirty minute iron man match involving Zack Diamond and Mikey Whiplash for the GPW British Championship, however, next month at Heroes & Villains he defeated Diamond for the title. He would hold the championship until Do Or Die, in December, where he lost it to Ste Mann. Gallagher would introduce his own belt after losing the British Championship, this was akin to the Million Dollar Championship held by Ted DiBiase.[7] He would lose this title, however, at Fireworks to Ste Mann.[7]
Futureshock (2008-2012)
On June 8, 2008, Gallagher as Toxic, took part in the Lotto-Thunder Tournament and reached the semi final where he was defeated by Jack Domino.[2] On September 13, he participated in the FSW Trophy Tournament 2009 and was eliminated in the first round by Sparx.[8] In 2010, he began using the name Jack Gallagher.[9] At Futureshock #48, Gallagher won the FSW Trophy Tournament 2010 when he defeated Dave Breaks in the final.[10] On November 6, 2011, Gallagher defeated Dave Rayne to become the FSW Champion.[11] He would hold the championship for fourteen months before losing it to Davey Richards at Futureshock #61.[11] At Futureshock #62, he defeated Stixx and Zack Gibson to become the number one ontedor for the FSW Championship.[9]
Japan
Pro Wrestling Zero1
On March 3, 2013 Jack made his debut for Pro Wrestling Zero1 in Japan as he worked under the name of Jack Anthony in a tag team match alongside Ikuto Hidaka.[12] On April 15, 2013, Anthony came together with Craig Classic, James Raideen, Jason New, Maybach β, Sebastian Concrete, Steven Walters and Tama Williams to form a gaijin stable named "New Age Wrestling Future" (NWF) under the guidance of Akebono.[13][14] The stable was shortly afterwards also joined by Jonathan Gresham and Mark Coffey.[15]
In wrestling
- Signature moves
- 77 Snap (Snap DDT))[1]
- Art-I-Ficial Elbow (Diving elbow)[1]
- Clash Landing (Diving knee drop bulldog)[1]
- Dropkick[16]
- Roadrunner (Running high knee)[1]
- Stagedive (Diving headbutt)[1]
- Nicknames
- "The Grappler"
- "Punk Rocket"
Championships and accomplishments
- Futureshcok Wrestling
- FSW Champion (1 time)
- FSW Trophy Tournament (2010)
- Grand Pro Wrestling
- Gallagher's Gold Championship (1 time)
- GPW British Championship (1 time)
- GPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Alex Cyanide
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Jack Gallagher « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lotto-Thunder Tournament « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ Wrestlingdata.com - World's Largest Wrestling Database
- ^ Crazy Cruiser 8 2008 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ GPW: Justice for All:19th June © Tony Knox - a set on Flickr
- ^ GPW Guts & Glory « Events Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ a b Matches « Jack Gallagher « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ FSW Trophy Tournament 2009 « Tournaments Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ a b Matches « Jack Gallagher « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ Card with guide « Futureshock #48 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ a b FSW Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH
- ^ http://www.cagematch.de/index.php?id=1&nr=92846
- ^ "4.15 後楽園ホール大会一夜明け会見". Pro Wrestling Zero1 (in Japanese). April 16, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
- ^ "曙が外国人新ユニット「NWF」を結成". Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). April 17, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
- ^ "ライディーン「オレと大地はすでにレベルが違う!」5.4 後楽園ホール大会へ向け記者会見". Pro Wrestling Zero1 (in Japanese). April 16, 2013. Retrieved May 6, 2013.
- ^ Jack Gallagher - New Generation Wrestling