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*Trained by: Bryan Alvarez, The Hart brothers
*Trained by: Bryan Alvarez, The Hart brothers
*Professional debut: [[2000]]
*Professional debut: [[2000]]
*Finishing/Signature Move(s): The Corkscrew 630°, Ode to Blitzkrieg, Stuntin' 101
*Finishing/Signature Move(s): The Corkscrew 630°, Ode to Blitzkrieg, Stuntin' 101, 630° Leg Drop
*Catchphrase: And you know this, man.
*Catchphrase: And you know this, man.



Revision as of 00:15, 7 August 2005

Jack Evans

Jack Evans is a professional wrestler currently wrestling in Ring of Honor. Also Evans and tag team partner Teddy Hart (Hart Foundation 2.0) wrestle in Calgary's Stampede Wrestling.

Career

Evans wrestles with Hart as "The New Hart Foundation" in the United States. The stable also wrestled in the now-defunct Major League Wrestling.

He made his Ring of Honor debut on November 1, 2003 at Main Event Spectacles. He wrestled in a Scramble Cage Match with Teddy Hart against The Backseat Boyz, Special K, The S.A.T., and The Carnage Crew. He shocked the crowd at the beginning of the match by performing a standing skytwister press and corkscrew 360 shooting star press. Later in the match, Teddy Hart gave a hurricanrana to his own partner off one of the wooden platforms onto two opponents. Then to top it all off, he did a double back flip off the top of the cage to opponents below.

Currently in RoH Evans is part of the stable Generation Next and the tag team partner of Roderick Strong.

On December 12, 2004 high-flyer Blitzkreig gave his gimmick and mask to Evans.

He is taking the next couples months off from Ring of Honor to heal injuries.

Profile

  • Height: 5'8"
  • Weight: 165 lbs
  • Birthday: April 2, 1982
  • Hometown: Seattle, Washington
  • Trained by: Bryan Alvarez, The Hart brothers
  • Professional debut: 2000
  • Finishing/Signature Move(s): The Corkscrew 630°, Ode to Blitzkrieg, Stuntin' 101, 630° Leg Drop
  • Catchphrase: And you know this, man.

Championships/Accomplishments