Jack Swagger
Jack Swagger |
Swagger as ECW Champion in January 2009 |
Ring name(s) |
Jack Swagger[1]
Jake Hager[1] |
Height |
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)[2] |
Weight |
260 lb (120 kg)[2] |
Billed height |
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)[3] |
Billed weight |
263 lb (119 kg)[3] |
Born |
March 24, 1982 (1982-03-24) (age 28)[4]
Perry, Oklahoma[1] |
Billed from |
Perry, Oklahoma |
Trained by |
Deep South Wrestling[1]
Ohio Valley Wrestling
Florida Championship Wrestling |
Debut |
September 7, 2006[1] |
Jacob "Jake" Hager[2] (born March 24, 1982)[4] is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment, where he works under the name Jack Swagger on the SmackDown brand.[3]
Hager attended the University of Oklahoma as a two-sport athlete, participating in both football and wrestling. He switched to wrestling full-time in his sophomore year, and in 2006, set the record for most pins in a season with 30 as an All-American. Following a try-out, Hager signed a WWE contract in mid-2006. He made his debut for the WWE developmental territory Deep South Wrestling in September, and was moved to the Ohio Valley Wrestling territory in January 2007. A few months later, Hager debuted for Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where he was the final FCW Southern Heavyweight Champion and the inaugural FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion.
In late 2008, he debuted for the ECW brand under the name Jack Swagger, and in January 2009, he won his first world championship, the ECW Championship. In 2010, while a member of the Raw brand, he won the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXVI, and two days later at the April 2 SmackDown taping, he cashed in that opportunity and defeated Chris Jericho to become the World Heavyweight Champion.
Amateur wrestling career
Hager was recruited to the University of Oklahoma as a two-sport athlete. Hager played football and was the junior varsity defensive tackle behind the National Football League players Tommie Harris and Dusty Dvoracek.[2][5] Due to his high-school wrestling background, he was asked to join the wrestling team as a heavyweight in his sophomore year, and switched over full-time.[1][2][5] During his junior year, he met Jim Ross, who was then World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)'s Head of Talent Relations, and Ross encouraged Hager to contact him after graduating.[6] In 2006, as an All-American wrestler, he made 30 pins, setting the record for most pins in a single season.[5][6]
World Wrestling Entertainment
Developmental territories (2006–2008)
In 2006, Hager had a WWE tryout in Deep South Wrestling (DSW), and in September 2006, under his real name, he made his in-ring debut for DSW, defeating Antonio Mestre in a dark match.[1][6] He competed mainly in dark matches, before being moved to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in January 2007.[7] He debuted for the promotion by defeating Atlas DaBone, and in the following months began a feud with K.C. James.[8][9][10] Hager began teaming with a multitude of opponents to feud with James and his tag team partner Cassidy James.[11][12] During his time in the developmental territories, he appeared as a security guard during a brawl between John Cena and Umaga on Raw.[5]
In August 2007, Hager was reassigned to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), where he began a feud with TJ Wilson.[5][13][14] On February 15, 2008, at the Florida State Fair in Tampa, Florida, Hager and Ted DiBiase, Jr. were the final two men remaining in a 23-man battle royal to determine the two contenders for the inaugural FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion. Hager then defeated DiBiase to become champion.[1][5] On March 22, 2008, Hager went against the FCW Southern Heavyweight Champion Heath Miller in New Port Richey, Florida to determine the true Heavyweight Champion.[15] Both championships were on the line, and Hager defeated Miller to become the undisputed heavyweight champion in FCW.[15][16] He later defended the championship against Miller, TJ Wilson, James Curtis, and Gabe Tuft.[17][18][19][20]
During this time, Hager had a gimmick of having an undefeated streak in FCW.[1] His first loss came in the form of a Raw dark match, at the TV taping on August 18, 2008, when he lost to William Regal.[21] He also lost to D'Lo Brown in a dark match, before defeating Jamie Noble in a dark match prior to a SmackDown taping on August 29. He then lost the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship to Sheamus O'Shaunessy on September 18, after debuting for the ECW brand.[1]
ECW and Raw (2008–2009)
Swagger (standing) during a match against
Christian.
On September 9, 2008, Hager made his debut on the ECW brand under the ring name Jack Swagger, winning a match against a jobber—a wrestler who consistently loses to make his opponents look stronger.[22] He immediately established himself as a heel (villainous character) by starting a feud with Tommy Dreamer. He attacked Dreamer on the September 23 episode of ECW, when Dreamer attempted to stop Swagger from attacking jobber Chase Stevens.[23] He later defeated Dreamer in a wrestling match and an "Amateur Wrestling Challenge" competition.[24][25] After weeks of feuding, their rivalry ended in November in an Extreme Rules match, which Swagger won to extend his undefeated streak in ECW.[26]
He then sought to challenge Matt Hardy for the ECW Championship and was named the number one contender on the December 30 episode of ECW. In 2009, on the January 13 episode of ECW, Swagger defeated Hardy to win his first title in WWE, the ECW Championship.[27][28] His undefeated streak in singles competition ended on the February 3 episode of ECW when he lost to Finlay in a non-title match.[29] After successfully defending his title against Hardy at the Royal Rumble and Finlay at No Way Out, Swagger began a feud with the returning Christian, to whom he lost the ECW Championship at Backlash, which ended his 104 day reign as champion.[2][30] He attempted to regain the championship title in a triple threat hardcore match at Extreme Rules, but was unsuccessful.[31] His attempt to win the ECW Championship at The Bash in a ECW Championship Scramble also failed.[32]
On June 29, 2009, Swagger was traded to the Raw brand, making his debut as part of a three-on-one gauntlet match against WWE Champion Randy Orton, in which he got himself purposely counted out in order to make an impression on Orton.[33] On the July 13 episode of Raw, he won his first match on the brand by defeating Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP).[34] He then feuded with MVP for several weeks, culminating at SummerSlam, in a match that MVP won.[35] After his short feud with MVP ended, Swagger began pursuing the WWE United States Championship. He had his first singles match for the championship on September 21 against Kofi Kingston, but lost the match by countout after stealing the championship and leaving the arena with it, although Kingston later stole it back while Swagger had a match against The Miz.[36][37] Swagger made another unsuccessful attempt at the championship at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.[38]
World Heavyweight Champion (2010)
On the March 1 episode of Raw, Swagger defeated Santino Marella to qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXVI,[39] where he won, earning a contract for any WWE world championship over the following year.[40] On the first episode of Raw following WrestleMania, Swagger tried to cash in his Money in the Bank contract against John Cena, but changed his mind when he realized that Cena was not incapacitated enough to be defeated easily. As the match had never started, Swagger retained the contract for use at a future date.[41]
Swagger cashed in the contract during the SmackDown taping on March 30, 2010, after the World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho had been speared by Edge.[42] Swagger went on to defeat Jericho to win the World Heavyweight Championship for the first time.[43][42] Following his championship win, Swagger began to develop a more serious persona: previously he had been known for doing pushups and beating his chest during his ring entrance.[5] He successfully defended his championship against Edge and Jericho in a triple threat match on the April 16 episode of SmackDown, and against Randy Orton in an Extreme Rules match at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view.[44] At Over the Limit, Swagger retained the title against The Big Show by intentionally disqualifying himself.[45] At the Fatal 4-Way pay-per-view on June 20, he lost the championship to Rey Mysterio in a fatal four-way match, also involving CM Punk and The Big Show.[46] In a rematch at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view in July, he failed to regain the championship.[47]
Personal life
In 2006, Hager graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor's degree in finance.[6] Following his graduation, he had a job with a firm in Dallas, but was offered a contract with WWE the day he was scheduled to start.[5] Hager is good friends with former wrestler Danny Hodge, and grew up living two blocks away from Hodge in Perry, Oklahoma.[5] Hager has been wrestling since the age of five, and wrestled in high school with Hodge's grandson.[5]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Ankle lock[48][49] – 2010–present
- Gutwrench powerbomb[50][51]
- Red, White and Blue Thunder Bomb (Spin-out powerbomb pin)[52] – 2008
- Signature moves
- Abdominal stretch[53]
- Corner slingshot splash[50]
- Multiple suplex variations
- Oklahoma stampede[50][55]
- Running knee lift[56]
- Entrance themes
- "Get On Your Knees"[57] by Age Against The Machine[58] (November 2008–present)
Championships and accomplishments
Swagger after winning the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXVI.
- Florida Championship Wrestling
- FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[16]
- FCW Southern Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[15]
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked him #18 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009[59]
References
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