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Hardcore Hall of Fame April 21 2008

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Beefcake Jack Hardcore Hall of Fame

 Disclaimer: The opinions based in this article are solely those of Beefcake Jack and are in no way affiliated with any member of TWG staff or TWG itself. Now back to your regularly scheduled article.

   
    Welcome fans to the fifth installment of the Beefcake Jack Hardcore Hall of Fame.  For those who are have not read one of these articles, they are designed to showcase the wrestlers whose specialty is the brutal style we know and love, hardcore wrestling.  Be warned that these articles cater to those who know and love hardcore wrestling. If fireballs and barbed wire make you squeamish, then shut this article down right now, because this is not for the faint of heart.  As always, if there is a wrestler you would like to see inducted into the Beefcake Jack Hardcore Hall of Fame, or maybe you want to see an entirely different topic covered, you can either PM Beefcake Jack or leave feedback at the end of the article.

    At the Beefcake Jack Hardcore Hall of Fame, we search far and wide for the most crazy, sadistic combatants to ever enter the squared circle (or hexagonal circle as TNA made famous) and this individual ranks up there with the best.  This week’s inductee is The “Original Gangsta” New Jack.  New Jack’s journey to hardcore infamy began not with a dream of being a professional wrestler, but instead was a licensed bounty hunter who claims to have four justified homicides in the line of duty on his record.  Of course, these claims can only be verified by New Jack himself and contributes to his legacy as a boisterous speaker who tended to say whatever he felt like without any regard to anyone’s opinion or reality.

    New Jack’s career began in with a short stint in United States Wrestling Association where he adopted his in ring name.  After that he moved on to Smokey Mountain Wrestling where he teamed with Mustafa Saed; forming The Gangstas.  The Gangstas were involved in various controversial angles while in Smokey Mountain Wrestling including an angle where they used affirmative action to get pin falls with a two count, instead of the required three count for a regular victory.   They also would cut promos on African American civil rights activist Medgar Evers and use watermelon and fried chicken as props.  Their actions and gimmick drew so much heat that the NAACP would picket Smokey Mountain Wrestling venues claiming that no racial violence had occurred in the Tennessee area for years, and they did not want the reputation of gangsters to be put into the Tennessee area.  The tag team eventually moved on to Extreme Championship Wrestling where their gimmick continued until Saed left ECW in 1997.

    What New Jack is perhaps most famous for is what has been dubbed “The Mass Transit Incident.”  On November 23, 1996 in Revere, Massachusetts, ECW had a house show.  On the card it was scheduled to be The Gangstas versus D-Von Dudley and Axl Rotten. For whatever reason, Axl Rotten could not make it to the show.  Rotten was replaced with "Mass Transit" Eric Kulas, an untrained seventeen-year-old who convinced Paul Heyman that he was nineteen and had been trained by Killer Kowalski.  During the match, D-Von and New Jack brawled outside of the ring, while Mustafa and Transit fought inside the ring. New Jack easily isolated D-Von outside the ring, while Mustafa severely beat Transit with foreign objects such as chairs and toasters. New Jack then joined in the ring and struck Mass Transit over the back with a crutch.  During the match, there was a spot that called for Mass Transit to blade, but the kid was too afraid to do it, so he asked New Jack to do it for him.  The result was New Jack cutting too deeply and Mass transit was hospitalized and the cut needed nearly 50 stitches to close.  As a result of this event, ECW’s first pay per view was cancelled and New Jack was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.  New Jack was cleared of the charge and the civil suit when it was determined that the spot was planned and Kulas had asked Jack to blade him.

    New Jack’s most memorable feud in ECW occurred with a group called Da Baldies and their leader, The Spanish Angel over who would be called "King of the Streets".  In one match-up, Spanish Angel used New Jack’s staple gun to cause massive damage including New Jack taking a staple to the eye.  He eventually came back after some recovery time and defeated Spanish Angel.

    On March 12, 2000, at the Living Dangerously PPV, New Jack legitimately suffered brain damage and was permanently blinded in his right eye, when he and Vic Grimes, fell off a 15-foot-tall scaffold, missing most of the tables, landing on the concrete floor with New Jack taking the brunt of the damage after Grimes landed on New Jack’s head.  The stunt at Living Dangerously was New Jack’s fault as he pulled Grimes off the scaffolding too early.  In a re-match between the two in Xtreme Pro Wrestling, New Jack tossed Grimes off a scaffold forty feet in the air, resulting in Grimes dislocating his ankle after it was caught in the ring ropes.  New Jack as said in an interview that he intentionally tried to throw Grimes into a ring post or the ropes to cause serious injury or death due to Grimes boasting about how he hurt New Jack at the Living Dangerously PPV.

    New Jack’s ring style was one of unadulterated violence and extreme risk, as he would often wheel a grocery cart of weapons to the ring to inflict massive damage on his unfortunate opponents.  His 187 finishing move where he jumps of an elevated structure, usually a balcony, with a chair and driving the chair and his elbow through his opponent who is usually placed on a table is what originally drew me into ECW.  So here is the latest and one of the most deranged individuals to be nominated into the Beefcake Jack Hardcore Hall of Fame.

 


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COMMENTS

Comment # 1

I am the first

Posted by shadow2222 on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 2

no comments yet.
I have never watched New Jack fight or anything.

Posted by ME on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 3

He was a crazy dude really hardcore. I have seen New jack wrestle five times. three of thsoe matches he lost a lot of blood plus his shopping cart of weapons allowed him to clear the ring pretty good. Raven later used the shopping cart full fow epaon trick I think New jack mgith be the first to use the hopping cart though to carry weapons. New jack holds were average but his weapons trikes look anger yes but don't seem to be fun to watch to me. I would rather watch Dreamer or Foley sue weapons honestly.

Posted by BoomMaster on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 4

i think New Jack was on Wrestling Society X too, or am i wrong? But still, New Jack definitely earns a spot in Hardcore Hall Of Fame

Posted by Rob Bailey on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 5

iv never seen you fight who are you

Posted by ciaran on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 6

ghheklryjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhyjhmn

Posted by tguyuyuyuyuybgyt t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 7

How about
Stone Cold Steve Austin
I hope that I don't need to say why I chose him

Posted by RockyVlad on Wednesday, April 23, 2008


Comment # 8

New jack was one of the baddest s.o.b's to ever step into a ecw ring and never got the credit that he rightfully deserved.

Posted by stone cold crow on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 9

Many wrestler refused 2 get in the ring with new jack because of the mass transit axerdent when he nearly killed a 17 wrestler in the ring, he allso stabed a promoter many times in front of a crowd of wrestling fans during a match, well know for his high spots in ECW, This man is Hardcore.

Posted by Potshot on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 10

heard of him but never seen him fight but he sure sounds HARDCORE and deadly

Posted by Zaraki on Monday, April 21, 2008


Comment # 11

First of all, John Cena is a great athlete, but the most hardcore thing he's ever done is go into an Elimination Chamber match, which isnt really that bad. I haven't read any of the other Hardcore HOF's, but two great additions would be Sabu, and Mick Foley, both for obvious reasons, if you've ever watched the original ECW, or WWF/E

Posted by DKM on Tuesday, April 22, 2008


Comment # 12

. . . .

Posted by gus on Tuesday, April 22, 2008


Comment # 13

Randy Orton is the best he uses his mind and his strength thats how he beats everybody

Posted by King Of Chaoz on Tuesday, April 22, 2008


Comment # 14

first of all cena is a puss and has no hope in hell of ever being hardcore to any degree what so ever and as for randy orton being the best dude its choreography but new jack(jerome) is a definite perfect addition to the hardcore hall of fame and once again Beefcake a great article

Posted by THat Guy on Tuesday, April 22, 2008


Comment # 15

New Jack was in Wrestling Society X. I remember him coming out for a battle royal and the crowd went crazy. I was thinking "Who is this guy. Probably another newbie who did good in lower organizations." Then I find out he was in the original ECW, and I then I knew why he got a good reception from the crowd.

Posted by hitmanricks on Wednesday, April 23, 2008


Comment # 16

sigh...why are noobs allowed to post here? Go watch your hardcore history matches

Posted by Crimson Rebel on Thursday, April 24, 2008


Comment # 17

comment 15 thats what I tought, when I 1st saw tommy dreamer on 03 royal rumble.

Then again, I never saw most of these guys
i mean who the hell is B2 (b-square), who is Bill Damot, who the hell is this kid who said he went to harvod, and who the hell is jamal (i think that was his name and later found out he was umaga)

But im goin completely out of topic, i gotta see this guy in his old matches in ecw. Hey the article did mention he was in TNA rite?

Posted by TheDominator on Friday, April 25, 2008


Comment # 18

I think they have to choose Stevie Richards , too
Because he is one of the old ECW-stars and he was 21-times hardcore champion!

Posted by gene on Friday, April 25, 2008


Comment # 19

Why the hell would he induct Randy Orton into a HARDCORE hall of fame?

Or stone cold for that matter, ppl like new jack n foley and Sabu (who i think have already had articles written on them in this series) were fighting hardcore matches day in and day out.

WWF did it for PPVs mostly, and ppl like Orton don't deserve to be placed in ranks alongside Foley, Sabu etc

Posted by Weapon X on Saturday, April 26, 2008


Comment # 20

Still waiting for Tommy Dreamer, Terry Funk, and the Sandman to be inducted. Please, Beefcake Jack, consider my request!

Posted by hitmanricks on Sunday, April 27, 2008


Comment # 21

save the world

Posted by anthonyvo on Sunday, April 27, 2008


Comment # 22

triple h is the new wwe champion wooooooooooooooooo ric flair retied damn hbk

Posted by tribleb on Tuesday, April 29, 2008


Comment # 23

woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Posted by tribleb on Tuesday, April 29, 2008


Comment # 24

new jack was one crazy mofo loved it when he goes after his oppenents with a stapler

Posted by paul on Thursday, May 08, 2008


Comment # 25

I won't say New Jack wasn't hardcore, but if you are putting him in a class with The Shiek, Terry Funk, Mick Foley(as Cactus Jack), you are crazy! I give props to the ECW boys Raven, Rhino, Sabu, Sandman, Team 3D, Dreamer...guys like Abdullah, that bled for the business, but if your hall of fame isn't going to include true hardcore legends...then it's the hall of lame.

Posted by DaFranchiZa on Thursday, May 08, 2008


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