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with Young over the championship. Three months later, he defeated Young for the championship on June 1, 2002. Cross held the title just under a month before losing it to Adam Jacobs. After losing to Jeremy V in a match for the vacant Television Championship on August 27, 2004, Cross began feuding
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After training under his childhood friend, mentor, and perpetual superior John Phoenix (alias John Couch), Massengale made his professional wrestling debut with a local promotion in 1998 at Walter B. Williams Gymnasium in Milledgeville, GA. Jason Cross later appeared in
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over the Heavyweight Championship after Onyx won the title. On September 4, 2004, Cross defeated Onyx for his second and final Heavyweight Championship. Cross held the title for exactly one month before losing it to
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by Jeff G. Bailey, Styles' former manager. Cross' gimmick was that of a "clone" of Styles, in which Cross copied him in every aspect, except wrestling ability and charisma, such as attire and wrestling moves. After
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This Georgia-based promotion, which was eventually renamed Great Championship Wrestling, has no connection to the Georgia Championship Wrestling that was a prominent NWA affiliate until it was purchased by
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Cross is retired from professional wrestling and lives a quiet life in rural Georgia. He spends his time writing childen's books and collecting taxidermy replicas of famous television cats.
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would go on to win the match and the title. He then wrestled in a few six-man tag team matches before competing in a 20-man gauntlet match at TNA's first-ever official pay-per-view event,
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in a match for the title, which Cross lost. After this, he wrestled in a few more matches sparingly throughout 2003. On August 11, 2004 at a weekly pay-per-view, Cross wrestled in a
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including Georgia Championship Wrestling, Dropkick Pro Wrestling, the Independent Wrestling Network and Rampage Pro Wrestling.
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In addition to wrestling for NWA Wildside, Cross also began competing for
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defeated Styles for the Heavyweight Title, Cross left Bailey and became a
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for the X Division Title, but was the sixth competitor eliminated as
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and Stone Mountain. Soon after his debut in Wildside, Cross became a
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and remained within NWA Wildside until its closure in 2005.
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NWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Nick Rivers
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GCW United States Junior Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
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After leaving TNA, Massengale began wrestling for various
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GCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with John Bogey
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in mid-2001 where he, Adam Jacobs, John Phoenix and
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Jason Cross (High School Musical)
Macon, Georgia
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Gainesville, Georgia
professional wrestler
ring name
NWA Total Nonstop Action
NWA Wildside
NWA Wildside
Prince Justice
A.J. Styles
Onyx
Air Paris
heel
managed
David Young
face
feud
Onyx
Ray Gordy
NWA Total Nonstop Action
X Division
X Division Champion
Kid Kash
22-man gauntlet match
Petey Williams
Victory Road
independent promotions
Georgia

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