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 SLAM! Sports - Wrestling - Jeff Jarrett
Jarrett attempted to regain the title,battling Booker T to no avail and eventually feuding with Sting over who was the number one contender.
Jarrett's tenure with the WWA was highlighted by being crowned the first WWA Champion, defeating his former roadie, the Road Dogg, in the finals of a tournament on October 26th, 2001.
Jarrett's chance to regain the title at Slammiversary would be denied when he was "arrested" on the night of the show.
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 Jerry Jarrett Biography
Jerry Jarrett was raised by his Mother and Grand-parents in Nashville, TN.
The more Jerry learned, the more determined he was that he had what it took to be a wrestling promoter and also he realized there was a potential to make a lot of money.
Jerry Jarrett is intelligent, creative and most of all a hard worker and great businessman.
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 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jerry Jarrett is the father of multi-time NWA World Heavywieght Champion Jeff Jarrett..
Jerry Jarrett formed tag teams with his mentor Tojo Yamamoto and Jackie Fargo..
Jerry Jarrett held ownership of World Class Championship Wrestling and worked in the mid-1990's with the WWF..
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 KM Interviews... Jerry Jarrett
Jarrett's in-ring career ran parallel for a number of years with his behind-the-scenes work as booker, the creative force behind the nightly and weekly wrestling shenanigans.
Jarrett's own roots in the business stretch back to include not only his own mother, Christine Jarrett, but also Roy Welch, a member of the famous and influential Welch family and Nick Gulas, Welch's partner who with Welch ran wrestling for years in a large chunk of the southern United States.
Jerry Jarrett also worked in the 1990s at various times with the WWF and WCW in various advisory roles.
www.kayfabememories.com /Interviews/jjarrett.htm   (1001 words)

  
 Jerry Jarrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jarrett was often the business partner of Jerry Lawler.
On May 19, 2004 Jarrett was hospitalized with severe chest pains.
However, on September 25 Jarrett was again hospitalized, this time with an irregular heartbeat.
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 PowerWrestling.com - Jeff Jarrett Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jeff's feud with Jerry "The King" Lawler got him noticed by Vince McMahon and he was signed by the WWF to a contract in 1993.
Jarrett sang "With My Baby Tonight" live at In Your House II, however this led to controversy between the WWF and Jarrett as the planned plot was Jarrett was just lip syncing for the Roadie.
Jarrett also uses the phrase "Planet Jarrett" to refer to TNA as a whole, reflecting his real-life stake in the company and his prominent role within the promotion.
www.powerwrestling.com /brands/nwatna/bios/files/jeffjarrett.shtml   (1767 words)

  
 Jerry Jarrett - Moviefone
Born into poverty, Jerry Jarrett was exposed to the wrestling business at a very early age.
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Jerry Jarrett - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Jerry Jarrett Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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 CANOE -- SLAM! Sports - Wrestling - Mother's Day special: Remembering Christine Jarrett
Wrestling recently caught up with both her son (Jerry Jarrett) and grandson (Jeff Jarrett) to discuss the matriarch of their family.
Jerry Jarrett also recalled how compassionate his mother was when it came to family.
According to his father, Jerry, "Teeny was a bit reserved in her excitement about Jeff being in the wrestling business because his only involvement while she was alive was as a wrestler.
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 Inside Details On The Jerry Jarrett Situation, TNA Not Happy
As reported numerous times already today, Jerry Jarrett was at the WWE Headquarters today in Stamford, CT. This has become a huge story, as Jarrett was one of the founders of TNA Wrestling and still currently works for the company.
Jarrett's feeling is that he helped make TNA into what it has become, and now that the company is on the verge of becoming a major player, he longer has much power.
Jarrett being unhappy about this is ironic, considering if Panda had not came in and backed the company financially, the "company he helped put on the map" would have went out of business years ago now.
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 Amazon.com: "Jerry Jarrett": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
My longtime business partner, Jerry Jarrett, was at one time the most over babyface wrestler there'd ever been in the Memphis territory.
My longtime business partner, Jerry Jarrett, was at one time the most over babyface wrestler there'd ever been in the Memphis terri- tory.
Jerry Jarrett was in charge of Tennessee and the surrounding region.
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 The W -- Jarrett meets with WWE
Jarrett sold his 50% of the company to Jerry Lawler circa 1997, who in turn sold it to a Cleveland based group, who in turn, put it quickly out of business resulting in a messy lawsuit.
Jerry Jarrett recently called his good friend Jerry "The King" Lawler about how he's disenchanted with TNA at the moment.
The story is that Jerry Jarrett is supposedly there to negotiate with WWE for a big Russian wrestler he was representing, but at the meeting, he made it very clear he was unhappy with his status with TNA, so it's a lot more than about him trying to get WWE sign some wrestler.
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 Jeff Jarrett
Jarrett and Borne regained the tag team titles on September 29, 1989 but had to vacate the tag team titles when Borne lost a "loser leaves town" match." Jeff Jarrett has gained a reputation of converting rulebreakers into fan favorites during that time.
In a freak match, Jeff Jarrett seemed to lose the Intercontinental title to Bob Holly on April 26, but the title was held up due to a controversial three count and the title was held up during that night.
Jarrett left the WWF after that and signed on with WCW in the fall of 1996, Jarrett rarely made an impact in WCW until he became a member of the Four Horsemen after replacing Steve McMichael.
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 KM Interviews... Jerry Jarrett Part 2
Jarrett also described one long night in July 1976 when Sam Bass, Pepe Lopez and Frank Hester died in a fiery automobile accident after a Memphis house show.
Jarrett: Jackie Fargo was the veteran superstar going against the cocky new superstar in Jerry Lawler.
Dills: Jerry Lawler got a big push at one point in the mid 1970s when you brought in stars from other areas for him to face with the idea being he was climbing the ladder of top contenders to a world title shot.
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 -- Rajah.com -- TNA Founder Jerry Jarrett Comments On His Meetings With WWE
As reported earlier, TNA Wrestling founder and part-owner Jerry Jarrett is currently at WWE Headquarters in Stanford, Connecticut.
Jerry Jarrett, who along with his son - NWA Champion Jeff Jarrett, owns 21% of TNA Entertainment, LLC.
It was reported on WWE.com that Jerry Jarrett did not arrive at WWE Headquarters alone today, but no word on whether or not the person (or people) with Jerry were his son Jeff Jarrett or other TNA Wrestling officials.
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 Bio of Jerry "the King" Lawler
From the time he was a child, when his dad took him to Monday night matches at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis, he knew what he wanted to do.
Jerry teamed with Jim White, and with Sam Bass as his manager, the team won the Alabama tag team championship.
As Jarrett was about to sign a woman's autograph at ringside, he got hit by her purse.
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 Mid-South Coliseum 1986 (Jarrett)
Jerry Lawler & Dutch Mantel beat Bill Dundee & Buddy Landel when the matched was stopped due to Lawler’s excessive bleeding.
Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee in a "no DQ steel cage" match to win the Southern Title.
Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee in a "loser leaves town" match to win the CWA International Title.
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 NWA-TNA News Update: NWA on Fox Sports Network, Jerry Jarrett Interview - TWNPNews.com Headline
JERRY JARRETT: At the time we did not have the funding to produce a broadcast television show without immediate return of some of the cost.
JERRY JARRETT: This is a sensitive issue and I defer to our public relations department at TNA.
JERRY JARRETT: We are constantly adding stations to the distribution.
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 Mid-South Coliseum 1987 (Jarrett)
Jerry Lawler & Bam Bam Bigelow beat Tommy Rich & Austin Idol in a "Texas death" match.
Jerry Lawler beat Austin Idol (0:36) in a "chain" match to win the Southern Title.
Jerry Lawler beat Don Bass in a "hair vs. title steel cage" match to win the Southern Title.
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 Jerry Jarrett
(05-24) 04:00 PST New York -- Jerry Jarrett, an actor whose career ranged from "This Is the Army" to "Fiddler on the Roof," died on May 16 at his home in Manhattan.
Jarrett, whose original name was Jerome Jaroslow, was born in Brooklyn and studied with Lee Strasberg and at the Actors Lab in Hollywood.
During World War II, he appeared in "This Is the Army," by Irving Berlin, and in 1949 he was in "At War With the Army" with Gary Merrill.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/05/24/MN200164.DTL   (174 words)

  
 Update on Jerry Jarrett's Promotion; PPV's, Goldberg, WWE, more - TWNPNews.com Headline
For it to even have a chance at all, Jarrett will need to acquire some well-known talent in order for the fans to be interest in watching.
There's also word that Jarrett would like Goldberg to be a part of it, since he is now a free agent after AOL/Time Warner bought out the remainder of his old WCW contract.
Jarrett finalized his deal with InDemand last week and is now scrambling to line up talent for the first live PPV, which is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, June 19.
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 Interview with Jerry Jarrett
JERRY JARETT is a true living legend in wrestling having been a wrestler and promoter for over 35 years.
Jerry Jarrett: I had so many requests to tell the story of how TNA began.
Jarrett for taking time out of hectic schedule to answer these questions.
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 The W -- Jerry Jarrett to start PPV only fed? Who's he kidding?
Just read over at the Torch that Jerry Jarrett plans on starting his own fed to compete with the WWF, complete with weekly 2 hour television show.
About the only way this has a chance in hell of being remotely successful is if Jerry Jarrett signs just about every big star who isn't already under WWFE contract.
The funny thing is that it's not just gonna be Jerry Jarrett losing money on this...In Demand, who I'd guess makes most of their money from the WWF, is gonna end up making WCW's money-losing fiasco look like Ted Turner dropped a $5 bill in a storm drain.
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 Jeff Jarrett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After his arrival in World Championship Wrestling, Jarrett became a "free agent" within the war between the Four Horsemen and the nWo faction.
, Jarrett defeated Raven to qualify for the third King of the Mountain match at Slammiversary 2006 on June 18.
Jarrett would go on to lose the NWA World Heavyweight Title to Sting at Bound for Glory.
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 Another follow up on Jerry Jarrett's visit to WWE in Stamford on Friday
WWE.com added yet another update last night to the ever continuing situation involving Jerry Jarrett at WWE Headquarters on Friday.
The article confirmed that the person who came to the building with him was Oleg Prudis, a 6-foot-6, 310 pound wrestler Russian.
Jarrett and Prudis met with both Vince McMahon and John "Johnny Ace" Laurinaitis about the Russian possibly getting a deal with World Wrestling Entertainment.
www.wrestleview.com /news2005/1130565131.shtml   (204 words)

  
 Wojcik
JERRY JARRETT is a true living legend in wrestling having been a wrestler and promoter for over 35 years.
Jerry booked me in Memphis for his show on Oct. 30.
Jarrett’s book, The Story of the Development of the NWA:TNA, A New Concept in Pay-Per-View Programming through www.highspots.com and other internet sites.
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 wrestlingDB – User Articles | Memphis wrestling :The return of Jerry Jarrett by gregrageous
Jarrett, Id hear Lawler's comments and people who were there.
Jerry Lawler is jealous of the Fabulous Ones.
Jarrett, The fans as well as myself have loads of respect for the fabulous ones.
www.wrestlingdb.com /articles/2004/10/12/gregrageous   (1554 words)

  
 BallparkBrawl | BAllpark Brawl Events
Jeff Jarrett defeated Tony Falk in 1986; this would be the start of his illustrious career.
Trained by his father, Jerry Jarrett, he would be taught all the skills to become a successful wrestling star.
During his wrestling career, he would form many alliances; one of his most famous alliances would be held with the late great Owen Hart.
www.ballparkbrawl.com /bios/jarrett.php   (295 words)

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