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Jerome Young (January 3, 1963 – May 14, 2021) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name New Jack.He was best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he became notorious for his willingness to take dangerous bumps and his stiff hardcore wrestling style, often taking high risks and known for shooting on opponents, including the 1996 Mass ...
The Gangstas then double-teamed Kulas inside the ring, with New Jack pummeling him with crutches, toasters and various other objects in the hardcore style ECW was known for. [1] [3] At the end of the match, New Jack bladed Kulas with a surgical scalpel, [6] as the two had agreed, but cut too deeply and severed two arteries in Kulas' forehead ...
The Paul E. Dangerously gimmick was an extension of Heyman's own personality: a brash New Yorker with a yuppie attitude, often seen holding a mobile phone, which was occasionally used as a "foreign object" (according to Heyman, he decided to use the mobile phone as a weapon when he watched Gordon Gekko in Wall Street). [15]
Paul Heyman stated he believed that the inability to land another national television deal was the cause of ECW's demise. [24] Heyman addressing the crowd at an ECW television taping in 1999. ECW struggled for months after the cancellation, trying to secure a new national television deal.
New Jack and Mustafa left SMW in June 1995, in a controversial fashion, [3] which escalated the long-standing dispute between Cornette and Paul Heyman. In ECW, the now two-man team were known for bringing weapons such as guitars, crutches and staple guns to the ring in trash cans and shopping carts , while the song " Natural Born Killaz " would ...
Paul Heyman first hustled his way into professional wrestling as a teenager with a press pass at Madison Square Garden in the 1970s. Heyman ditched the camera long ago, but he never stopped trying ...
2 Cold Scorpio, New Jack and The Sandman vs. Mikey Whipwreck and The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) October 7, 1995: South Philly Jam: Live event: ECW Arena: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: Raven and Stevie Richards vs. The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) vs. The Gangstas (Mustafa Saed and New Jack) November ...
Paul Heyman, ECW's former owner.. Although many of the individual matches on the One Night Stand card were announced weeks before the pay-per-view occurred, [11] none of them got any build-up on any of WWE's weekly programs, with WWE instead choosing to focus on an "invasion" angle, with several Raw and SmackDown! superstars feuding against wrestlers from the original ECW.