*** Welcome to piglix ***

Jay Briscoe

Jay Briscoe
Jay Briscoe 2016.JPG
Briscoe in February 2016
Birth name Jamin Pugh
Born (1984-01-25) January 25, 1984 (age 33)
Salisbury, Maryland
Residence Laurel, Delaware
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Jay Briscoe
Kenny Murdoch
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Billed weight 231 lb (105 kg)
Billed from Sandy Fork, Delaware
Trained by Eddie Valentine
Glen Osbourne
Jim Kettner
Debut May 20, 2000

Jamin "Jay" Pugh (born January 25, 1984) is an American professional wrestler best known by his ringname Jay Briscoe and is currently signed to Ring of Honor and also works for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He is a record eight-time ROH World Tag Team Champion and a one-time IWGP Tag Team Champion with his brother Mark Briscoe. He is also the second of three wrestlers (the first being Austin Aries and third being Adam Cole) to have twice held the ROH World Championship.

Jay and Mark Briscoe made their debuts for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) at Delaware Invasion on January 20, 2001, being brought in to job as part of a three-on-one handicap match against Trent Acid. At the inaugural Best of the Best event, a show somewhat atypical of CZW in that it is a tournament spotlighting athletic junior heavyweight wrestling as opposed to violent hardcore matches, the two advanced past the first round in a three-way match with Nick Mondo where the stipulation was whoever took the fall would be eliminated. They were then matched against each other in the second round, with Jay winning and advancing further. This match was seen by fans as the best of the tournament, and seen in retrospect as having been responsible in large part for helping launch the brothers' careers, as they were new to the independent circuit and very young at the time.

After losing in title opportunities at Breakaway Brawl and A New Beginning, the brothers won the CZW Tag Team Championship on July 14, 2001, as they defeated the original H8 Club at H8 Club: Dead? They lost it, however, in their first defense, to Johnny Kashmere and Justice Pain on July 28, 2001 at What About Lobo? Mark wasn't used for several months after that, but Jay continued on as a singles wrestler in that time, even facing Justice Pain for the CZW Heavyweight Championship at September Slam on September 8, which he did not win.


...
Wikipedia

...