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| Jerry Jarrett | |
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| Ring name(s) | Hawaiian Flash Jerry Jarrett |
| Billed height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
| Billed weight | 189 lb (86 kg) |
| Born | September 4, 1942 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Resides | Hendersonville, Tennessee |
| Debut | 1965 |
Jerry W. Jarrett (born September 4, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American promoter and former professional wrestler, and the father of wrestler Jeff Jarrett. He is the co-founder and former part-owner of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Like World Wrestling Entertainment Chairman Vince McMahon, Jarrett was initially a promoter and became a wrestler later in life.
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Career
Born into poverty, Jerry Jarrett was exposed to the wrestling business at a very early age. His mother worked as a ticket vendor, and Jarrett began selling programs for a promotion owned by Roy Welch and Nick Gulas at the age of seven. After receiving his driving license at fourteen, he became a wrestling promoter, renting buildings, advertising shows, constructing the ring, selling tickets, and stocking refreshments. He worked as a promoter until he left Nashville to attend college. Upon graduating, Jarrett worked for Welch and Gulas as an office assistant, and became a referee by default after a referee no-showed. He soon returned to promoting, working his way up from local promotions to regional, then national promotions.
While working as a referee, Jarrett decided to become a wrestler, and was trained by his friend and future tag team partner Tojo Yamamoto and veteran wrestler Sailor Moran,. He wrestled his first match in Haiti in 1965.
Jarrett became a successful wrestler in the South, particularly in his home state of Tennessee, forming tag teams with Jackie Fargo and Tojo Yamamoto. At one point he participated in the extremely hazardous Scaffold Match.
Jarrett operated multiple wrestling promotions throughout his career, including Mid-Southern Wrestling, the Continental Wrestling Association, the United States Wrestling Association, World Class Championship Wrestling and, most recently, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Jarrett was often the business partner of Jerry Lawler. In the 1970s, Jarrett began televising his shows.
On June 18, 2003 Jarrett made an infrequent onscreen appearance when he was interviewed by commentator Mike Tenay in the course of the first TNA Anniversary Show.
When TNA moved its headquarters to Orlando, Florida, On June 19, 2005 Jarrett appeared at the third TNA anniversary show, Slammiversary. He admonished his son Jeff when he struck a fan during a brawl. Jarrett was accompanied by wrestler Oleg Prudius.
Personal life
Jerry is married to a women named Deborah, with whom he has four children, sons, Jerry Jr., Jeff and Jason, and daughter, Jennifer. He also has three granddaughters from his son Jeff, named Joslyn, Jaclyn, and Jeryn. [1]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Signature moves
Championships and accomplishments
- NWA Mid-America
- NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with George Gulas
- NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (10 times) – with Tojo Yamamoto (5), Jackie Fargo (4), and Johnny Marlin (1)
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (1 time) – with Jackie Fargo
- Southeastern Championship Wrestling
- NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship (1 time) – With George Gulas
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- NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2009)[2]
References
- ^ My son, Jason, predicted failure from the beginning. My daughter, Jennifer, and my friends had an inflated opinion of my ability and felt like the company would thrive.
- ^ Csonka, Larry (2009-06-09). "NWA Class of 2009". http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/news/115470/NWA-News:-2009-Hall-Of-Fame-Class,-World-Mini-Title-Coming-Back.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
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