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[[Ring of Honor]] also released a DVD entitled "Defying Gravity: The Best of Jack Evans"
[[Ring of Honor]] also released a DVD entitled "Defying Gravity: The Best of Jack Evans"


With [[Matt Sydal]] and Jack Evans touring in Japan, [[Roderick Strong]] and [[Austin Aries]] announced at the [[June 3]] [[Ring of Honor]] show that they are no longer apart of [[Generation Next]]. No word if Sydal and Evans will still carry on the name.
With [[Matt Sydal]] and Jack Evans touring in Japan, [[Roderick Strong]] and [[Austin Aries]] announced at the [[June 3]] [[Ring of Honor]] show that they are no longer apart of [[Generation Next]]. No word if Sydal and Evans will still carry on the name. Evans confirmed that he will not return to the states for the rest of the year of 2006. Instead he will be in Japan for the [[Dragon Gate]] Promotion, but said that he will be back in January and the rest of the 2007 year, bigger and better and coming for gold.


==In wrestling==
==In wrestling==

Revision as of 16:47, 24 September 2006

Jack Evans
File:Jackevans.jpg
BornApril 2, 1982
Parkland, Washington
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Jack Evans
Jumping Jack Evans
Blitzkrieg II
Billed height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Billed weight165 lb (75 kg)
Trained byBryan Alvarez
Bruce Hart
Ross Hart
Stu Hart
Teddy Hart
Debut2000

Jack Evans (born April 2, 1982 in Parkland, Washington) is a professional wrestler currently wrestling in the American based promotion Ring of Honor, and the Japanese based promotion Dragon Gate. Evans also wrestles in Calgary's Stampede Wrestling, and used to wrestle in the now-defunct Major League Wrestling.

Career

He made his Ring of Honor debut on November 1st, 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 his "Ode to Blitzkrieg" (standing corkscrew 360° shooting star press and then a standing skytwister 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 backflip off the top of the cage to opponents below.

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

Evans has also operated under the ring names "Jumping Jack Evans" and "Blitzkrieg 2"

In December 2005, Evans & Roderick Strong toured Japan with the Dragon Gate promotion. Starting in April 2006, Jack moved to Japan for three months to train and wrestle with the Dragon Gate promotion. In Dragon Gate, Evans became a member of CIMA's Blood Generation stable.

Ring of Honor also released a DVD entitled "Defying Gravity: The Best of Jack Evans"

With Matt Sydal and Jack Evans touring in Japan, Roderick Strong and Austin Aries announced at the June 3 Ring of Honor show that they are no longer apart of Generation Next. No word if Sydal and Evans will still carry on the name. Evans confirmed that he will not return to the states for the rest of the year of 2006. Instead he will be in Japan for the Dragon Gate Promotion, but said that he will be back in January and the rest of the 2007 year, bigger and better and coming for gold.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves

Double Team Moves

Skipping a Generation/Ode to the Bulldogs W/Roderick Strong (Strong has his opponent in a Torture Rack as the other opponent is behind him. Evans gets on the top rope and hits a 180 Double Stomp on the opponent in the Torture Rack then hits a Moonsault on the other opponent as Strong hits a Torture Rack Backbreaker

  • Quotes
  • Managers

Championships and accomplishments

  • 1-time Open The Triangle Gate Champion (with CIMA & BxB Hulk)
  • Other titles
  • 1-time AWA Pinnacle Heavyweight Champion