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  Fans Get To Call The Shots - from Tampa Bay Online
Wrestler Jerome Young, who wrestles professionally under the name of New Jack, was arrested earlier this week in Florida on charges he stabbed his opponent 14 times with a prop during a match.
Young was being held in the Duval County Jail earlier this week on a $40,000 bond, with a court appearance set for Nov. 2.
Young was involved in a similar incident several years ago in ECW when his 17-year-old opponent was severely cut by Young during a match.
sports.tbo.com /sports/MGB7FOS9B0E.html   (1004 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Jerome Young (wrestler)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jerome Young is a professional wrestler known as New Jack.
Young was a bounty hunter before he became a wrestler and claims to have killed 4 people, justifiably, in the line of duty.
Young is referenced in the Weezer song "El Scorcho." The lyric "watchin' Grunge legdrop New Jack through a press table" was taken from a caption for a photograph of Young and wrestler Johnny Grunge published in Pro Wrestling Illustrated.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jerome-Young-%28wrestler%29   (927 words)

  
 Wrestling Encyclopedia
Young also pointed out that when he hit Kulas with a crutch, he first removed part of it so that it would hurt Kulas less while still making a large noise.
Young said that on the video you can see Kulas puffing his cheeks, which is a method to increase bleeding.
Young explained that in the interview he was staying in character, and that his "New Jack" character was vicious and loved inflicting pain on others.
www.wrestlingencyclopedia.com /masstransitincident.html   (2435 words)

  
 New Jack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerome Young (born January 3, 1963 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, New Jack.
Young was a bounty hunter before he became a professional wrestler.
Young trained under Ray Candy and debuted in 1993 in the Memphis, Tennessee-based United States Wrestling Association, where he adopted the name New Jack.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_Jack   (714 words)

  
 Prosecutors drop charges against Ga. wrestler | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Young, who goes by the name "New Jack" in the ring, was held in the Duval County Jail until Tuesday, when state prosecutors dropped the charge before a scheduled arraignment.
Both wrestlers in the local Thunder Wrestling Federation event told police the prop was brought in as part of what is known as "hard-core" wrestling, which uses such props as knives, chains, bats and barbed wire.
Young said yesterday that there was no crime because he and Lane had agreed that he would cut Lane during the match.
www.ajc.com /news/content/news/1104/04wrestler.html   (187 words)

  
 WXIA-11alive.com - Print Article - Atlanta,Georgia,11Alive,ATLANTA,News,Weather,Doppler,sports,events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Both wrestlers in the local Thunder Wrestling Federation event told police in Jacksonville that the prop was brought in as part of what in wrestling is known as "hard-core," where it is not uncommon to see such props as knives, chains, bats and barbed wire.
Police charged 41-year-old Jerome Young of Smyrna, who goes by the ring name of New Jack, with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Young told police he and his opponent, 37-year old William Jason Lane of Fruit Cove, Florida, planned before the match to use a piece of metal to inflict some injury.
www.11alive.com /news/printarticle.aspx?storyid=53153   (177 words)

  
 CBC Sports: IAAF to proceed on Jerome Young doping case   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Young tested positive for steroids in 1999 but was cleared on appeal, avoiding a two-year ban that would have kept him out of the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
If the arbitrators rule that Young was guilty of a doping offence and should have been ineligible for the Sydney Games, the IAAF and IOC will then consider whether or not to strip Young and his relay teammates of their gold medals.
Young, who ran in the opening heat and semifinal round of the Sydney relay, has publicly said he never took any banned substance.
www.cbc.ca /pcgi-bin/templates/sportsView.cgi?/news/2004/02/02/Sports/jeromeyoung040202   (261 words)

  
 wokv.com: News Charges Dropped Against Extreme Wrestler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jerome Young, also known as "New Jack", a nationally known extreme wrestler from Atlanta was arrested three weeks ago for stabbing his opponent, Warren Lane, 14 times with a metal object.
Young argued to a Duval County judge this week that both men agreed to use weapons in the ring; a practice common in extreme wrestling, where combatants routinely use weapons, bats, chairs, bags of razors, and other dangerous items to inflict harm on one another.
Young says no laws were broken since the two men agreed to use the weapons.
wokv.com /news/local/110504_wrestler.html   (157 words)

  
 Smyrna pro wrestler accused of stabbing foe during match | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Both wrestlers in the local Thunder Wrestling Federation event told police the prop was brought in as part of what in wrestling is known as "hard-core," where it is not uncommon to see such props as knives, chains, bats and barbed wire.
Police charged Jerome Young, 41, of Smyrna, who goes by the ring name of New Jack, with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
Young told police he and his opponent, William Jason Lane, 37, of Fruit Cove, planned before the match to use a piece of metal to inflict some injury.
www.ajc.com /metro/content/metro/cobb/1004/13wrestler.html   (367 words)

  
 NoDQ.com > Columns > DVD Review - New Jack: Hardcore
The DVD, which is aptly titled New Jack: Hardcore, traces the career of Jerome Young, the wrestler known as New Jack.
Jerome Young the man says in Hardcore that he appreciates backyard wrestlers as fans trying to emulate his style, but he doesn’t respect any of them that get spots in wrestling without the proper training.
You can truly tell from this discussion that Jerome Young is a true fan of the sport as it comes through with the gimmicks that he discusses.
nodq.com /columns/145654820.shtml   (722 words)

  
 Smyrna wrestler arrested | ajc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
JACKSONVILLE — A Smyrna professional wrestler accused of stabbing his opponent 14 times with a prop during a match has been charged with aggravated battery.
Both wrestlers in the local Thunder Wrestling Federation event told police the prop was brought in as part of what in wrestling is known as "hard-core," where it is not uncommon to see such props as chains, bats and barbed wire.
Young told police he and his opponent, William Jason Lane, 37, of Fruit Cove, Fla., planned before the match to use a piece of metal to inflict some injury.
www.ajc.com /metro/content/metro/cobb/1004/14wrestler.html   (167 words)

  
 Young says he'll never give gold back - Other Sports - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lausanne-based CAS had ruled in 2004 that Young should not have been allowed to run in Sydney because of the 1999 positive test for the anabolic steroid nandrolone, which carried a two-year ban at the time.
Young was later banned for life by the United States Anti-Doping Agency for a second positive test, for EPO.
Young also claimed the IAAF owed him $90,000 in prize money from his 2003 400-meter world championship and the grand prix final.
msnbc.msn.com /id/8657713   (475 words)

  
 -- Rajah.com -- Scripps-Howard News Service Covers 101 Reasons Not To Be A Pro Wrestler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Moody, who produced and directed the project, said his original intention was to focus largely upon the industry's drug issues and the lack of unionization.
Wrestlers come across as personally troubled (Joanie "Chyna" Laurer and Jerome "New Jack" Young), clueless (Sean O'Haire and Tylene "Major Gunns" Buck), guarded (Rikishi and Diamond Dallas Page) and brutally honest (Vampiro and Konnan) when addressing topics such as backstage politics and the impact of the Internet on the industry.
You're going to learn how drugs influence the business, how wrestlers can't get unionized and how the industry has crumbled when there is only one place to work (i.e.
www.rajah.com /base/2005/3921   (481 words)

  
 New jack Stabs wrestler in the ring (Acid Rap Nation)
A PROFESSIONAL wrestler has been accused of stabbing his opponent 14 times during a fight.
Jerome Young, 41, from Smyrna, is alleged to have used a prop blade to slash fellow fighter 37-year old William Jason Lane.
Cops later charged Young with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and he has been bailed to appear in court next month.
s6.invisionfree.com /Acid_Rap_Nation/ar/t424.htm   (396 words)

  
 GAEA G-PANIC! #5
Jerome: I'd like to see more of her just based on this match.
Jerome: This time Kato & Satomura were a lot more competitive, simply because Oz let her kohai Sugar work most of the match.
On the other hand, the young girls looked better because they were playing on the same level as their opponents.
www.quebrada.net /columns/issue75/75a.html   (1482 words)

  
 Looking In the Lost & Found   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Do I even need to go into the fact that there are hundreds of White "hardcore" wrestlers who use weapons such as metal objects, chains, ladders, steel chairs, and other props during their matches and there doesn’t seem to be a problem.
New Jack will not be there, due to some legal matters in New York, separate from the issues in Florida, but should ECW live on, then there is always a possibility for his return.
Theoretically, it could be just a matter of not having many too many of us joining the ranks, despite that a few current WWE wrestlers have worse track records than Young.
www.blackathletesportsnetwork.net /artman/publish/printer_789.shtml   (478 words)

  
 Young’s young Rams finding ways to win Vacant weight classes have Rams fighting uphill in every match BY RICHARD ...
Young calls senior Lou Bongiovi "one of our core wrestlers," at 125, while sophomore Justin McCutcheon is steadily progressing at 130.
Young, an assistant football coach, recruited Heiser from the gridiron squad.
Young is assisted by Ron Bussey, his brother Joe Young, Chad Powell and Ryan Pafh.
ebs.gmnews.com /news/2004/0129/Sports/061.html   (332 words)

  
 Any White men known with the name "Jerome"? - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jerome Klapka Jerome, best known as the author of 'Three Men in a Boat', one of the great comic masterpieces of the English language, was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, on 2nd May 1859, the youngest of four children.
It is pretty much the same name as Jeremy, but negroes seem to like the wrestler's version.
Jerome is a name that was popular in the 1930's but has been losing ground since then.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=158841   (902 words)

  
 4w-Online
New Jack (Jerome Young): Arrested 01-27-1996 in Morristown, TN after getting into a confrontation with a 14 year old boy at a Smoky Mountain Wrestling show, then into an altercation with police.
Rose, Buddy: Real name Paul Perschmann, "Playboy" Buddy Rose, a long time headliner in the Pacific Northwest and a co-holder of the AWA World tag team titles, and briefly a competator in the WWF was arrested in 1999 on domestic violence charges releating to a divorce from his wife.
Ross, Ranger: A well known southern independent wrestler who competed regularly in Georgia and Alabama in the late 1980's and had a brief stint around 1991 in WCW was arrested for embezzlement a few years after his WCW stint.
www.4w-wrestling.com /info/arrestfiles.shtml   (2636 words)

  
 Kronos: 1940-present
Several young men, mostly of Chinese and Filipino descent, create kajukenbo, which is arguably the United States’ first eclectic Asian martial art.
As all matches between American professional wrestlers of the 1950s must be considered fixed, that leaves Oyama with 33 exhibitions, nine television appearances, and some steer wrestling to his credit.
Obviously, such changes were popular with wrestlers and coaches, and so in 1982 the USWF replaced the AAU as the arbiter of United States amateur wrestling.
www.ejmas.com /kronos/NewHist1940.htm   (20251 words)

  
 Weekly Planet | THIS WEEK IN TALK OF THE TOWN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jerome Young was watching that film when he became New Jack.
Jack isn't the biggest wrestler, but he is astonishingly fast and powerful in the ring.
Jack was the first wrestler hired by the gamemaker to pose for his own computer likeness.
www.weeklyplanet.com /2005-03-16/cover.html   (3573 words)

  
 NewStandard: 10/11/99
He pressed criminal assault charges against his opponent, Jerome Young, but a jury acquitted Young after hearing testimony that Kulas agreed to be cut.
In the ring, Young struck Kulas with a chair, a guitar, a toaster and crutches.
At Young's trial in May, defense lawyer James Merberg called witnesses who said that Kulas had agreed to be cut to make a big impression on ECW.
www.s-t.com /daily/10-99/10-11-99/a04wn024.htm   (442 words)

  
 Jamal Mustafa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jamal Mustafa (better known as Mustapha Saed) is a professional wrestler who once worked for ECW as one half of The Gangstas.
Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked him #427 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
This page was last modified 00:31, 29 December 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jamal_Mustafa   (109 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jerome Young (wrestler)
He then formed "The Gangstas" with Mustafa Saed in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, where they feuded with The Rock 'N Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson).
Since ECW folded in 2001, he has been wrestling on the independent circuit and was set to come back to ECW One Night Stand on June 12, 2005 but legalities with the state of New York prevented that, though he did wrestle at Hardcore Homecoming in Philadelphia.
Young was a bounty hunter before he became a wrestler and claims to have killed 3 people, justifiably, in the line of duty.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Jerome_Young_%28wrestler%29   (265 words)

  
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Jumping to the conclusion that this was the famous wrestler from Brantford, the deskman rewrote the story to inform his readers that the onetime Masked Marvel had died.
Young left the state after the trial and couldn't be reached for comment yesterday.
Young Jack Brisco of Blackwell, Okla., won the Southern heavyweight champion by defeating the Missouri Mauler.
www.wrestlingclassics.com /wawli/Nos.512-523.htm   (18943 words)

  
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Scherr, 42, a former wrestler, is the first Olympian to run the USOC as chief executive.
They've taken what some say is a past-due first step toward repairing the USOC's tattered reputation among international Olympic leaders, long frustrated by what they say was stonewalling by the USOC when it came to positive drug tests by American athletes.
Wrestling in the semifinals, he held a commanding lead against Japan's Akiro Ota, a wrestler he had previously dominated.
usoc.gazette.com /fullstory.php?id=2035   (1240 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In Cambridge, Mass., a pro wrestler accused of striking an opponent with a toaster and cutting him with a razor was found innocent of assault this week.
Wrestler Erich Kulas testified that Jerome Young beat him with a guitar, toaster and crutch during a 1996 bout.
This guy Young may be innocent, but as they say, he has all the tools.
web.gosanangelo.com /archive/99/june/12/edge.htm   (940 words)

  
 Article from Boston Globe on New Jack's trial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But when he finally got his chance, Kulas says he was beaten for real - whacked on his back with a wooden crutch, clobbered on the head with an acoustic guitar, a toaster, and a steel chair, and, most painfully of all, sliced across the forehead with a steel blade.
Prosecutors yesterday charged wrestler Jerome Young, 36, of Philadelphia, known professionally as New Jack, with two counts of criminal assault.
Young's lawyer, James Merberg, said his client never intended to hurt Kulas, and said Kulas never tried to stop the fight.
www.wrestlepalooza.com /bbs/messages/89.html   (685 words)

  
 New Jack found innocent
(Staff-AP) -- ECW wrestler New Jack, accused of striking an opponent with a toaster and cutting him with a razor has been found innocent of assault.
 Another wrestler, Erich Kulas, testified that New Jack, 36, beat him with a guitar, toaster and crutch during an ECW wrestling card at the Wonderland Greyhound Park in Revere, Mass.
 Young's attorney James Merberg said Kulas participated willingly in the match and stayed in the ring because he wanted to break into Extreme Championship Wrestling.
www.canoe.ca /SlamWrestlingArchive/jun4_newjack.html   (168 words)

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