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Jerry Lynn
BornJune 12, 1963
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dynamic Lynn
Gorgada Cross
Sultan Gargola
Mr. J.L.
Jerry Lynn
Billed height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Billed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Trained byBrad Rheingans,
Eddie Sharkey
Francisco Abarca
Debut1988

Jeremy "Jerry" Lynn (born June 12, 1963) is an American professional wrestler. Lynn is currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is a road agent and a part-time wrestler.

Career

Lynn started wrestling in 1988 in various independent promotions in the Minnesota area, most notably Pro Wrestling America. His first television appearances were on ESPN as part of the American Wrestling Association roster in 1989 and 1990.

After the AWA folded, Lynn wrestled for the Global Wrestling Federation based in Dallas, Texas. While in GWF, Lynn captured the GWF Light Heavyweight Championship. Lynn also engaged in an epic two year feud with The Lightning Kid which gave both men considerable exposure. He also worked briefly for Smoky Mountain Wrestling before going to WCW.

Lynn first became known to a larger wrestling audience in World Championship Wrestling as the masked Mr. J.L. The high-flying Lynn joined the WCW cruiserweight division, where he competed against the Mexican luchadores and a variety of wrestlers from around the world such as Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho and Alex Wright.

After leaving WCW, Lynn joined Extreme Championship Wrestling. In the course of a feud with Rob Van Dam, Lynn began referring to himself as "The new f'n show", mocking Van Dam's nickname, "The whole f'n show". On October 1, 2000 Lynn defeated Justin Credible for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. At ECW's final pay-per-view Guilty As Charged, he stole the main event to battle Rob Van Dam one more time in an epic grudge match, in which eventually he would lose after Joel Gertner assisted Van Dam in hitting the Van Terminator.

Following the bankruptcy of ECW in April 2001, Lynn was hired by the World Wrestling Federation. Lynn made his TV debut on the April 29, 2001 episode of Sunday Night HEAT, where he defeated Crash Holly for the Light Heavyweight Championship in his debut match. He faced Rob Van Dam on Sunday Night HEAT which turned out to be his last match with the WWF as well as his last televised appearance, rekindling their rivalry from several years previously, but the match was heavily edited. Lynn left the WWF on February 22, 2002, appearing on a pay-per-view for World Wrestling All-Stars days later.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

In 2002, Lynn signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he won the TNA X Division Championship twice, as well as the NWA World Tag Team Championships. He feuded with A.J. Styles and Don Callis, and was an X Division mainstay. However, in February 2004 he suffered a severe shoulder injury, tearing the tendon from the bone in his rotator cuff, when Juventud Guerrera botched a Juvi Driver. Lynn became a TNA road agent, planning matches and coaching younger talent.

Lynn made his return to the ring on June 10, 2005 when he faced Justin Credible at Hardcore Homecoming, an ECW reunion show organized by ECW alumnus Shane Douglas. On July 17 at No Surrender 2005, Lynn refereed a match between Sean Waltman and A.J. Styles, refusing to allow Waltman to cheat in the course of the match. This lead to a match between Lynn and Waltman at Sacrifice on August 14, which Lynn won with a victory roll. After the match, Waltman initially celebrated with Lynn before attacking his former partner. The following week on TNA iMPACT!, it was announced that Lynn had reinjured his shoulder (this is believed to be an angle designed to fuel the feud between Lynn and Waltman rather than a legitimate aggravation of the existing injury).

In January 2006, he began making on-screen appearances once more as a road agent. He came out at Final Resolution to watch a match which was Chris Sabin, Sonjay Dutt and Matt Bentley taking on the team of Alex Shelley, Roderick Strong and Austin Aries. Lynn continued on the make several other appearance throughout the rest of 2006, and even faced Bobby Roode in a losing effort during TNA's first house show in Detroit.

From May to October, 2006, Jerry Lynn wrestled for an independent wrestling promotion based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada called UWA Hardcore Wrestling where he had a feud with Josh Prohibition. Jerry Lynn's UWA stay climaxed at the second night of the Grand Prix Tournament where Jerry Lynn teamed with Osiris and M-Dogg 20 to face Josh Prohibition, Lionel Knight and Chris Bishop in a steel cage deathmatch.

On January 14, 2007, Lynn made his return to regular in ring competition returning to TNA to first compete for the TNA X Division Championship against Chris Sabin and then-champion Christopher Daniels at Final Resolution, in which he delivered his trademark cradle piledriver to Christopher Daniels and subsequently got pinned by Chris Sabin. Lynn carried on to feud with Sabin over the X Division title.

On an episode of Impact, Lynn won a ladder match to become the #1 contender for the TNA X Division Championship. At TNA Destination X, Lynn was defeated by Chris Sabin in a two out of three falls match. After the match, a masked man (later found to be Christopher Daniels) hit The Angel's Wings on Sabin, but also hit Lynn with the title belt.

Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments

  • Continental Wrestling Association
  • CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Gateway Championship Wrestling
  • GCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Independent Wrestling Association East Coast
  • IWA East Coast Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New Era Pro Wrestling
  • NEPW Triple Crown Championship (1 time)
  • New York Wrestling Connection
  • NYWC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • NYWC Hi-Fi Championship (1-time)
  • NYWC Interstate Championship (1 time)
  • PWA Championship (1 time)
  • PWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with The Lightning Kid
  • PWA Light Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
  • PWI ranked him # 281 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
  • PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Award (1999)
  • 3X Wrestling

World Heavyweight Championship

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