Jamie Dundee | |
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Ring name(s) | Cancer Convict Cyberpunk Ice J.C. the Ice Baby J.C. Ice Jamie Dundee SweetDaddyPatty |
Billed height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1] |
Billed weight | 196 lb (89 kg)[1] |
Born | July 5, 1971 [1] Sydney, Australia[1] |
Trained by | Bill Dundee[1] |
Debut | 1988 |
James "Jamie" Dundee (born July 5, 1971) is an American professional wrestler. He is perhaps best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling, the United States Wrestling Association, on the Tennessee independent circuit, and with World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation. He is best know under his ring name J.C. Ice.
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Dundee is the son of wrestler William "Bill" Dundee. He trained under his father and debuted in 1988 in USA Championship Wrestling in Knoxville, Tennessee, a split off from Continental Wrestling in Alabama. In the promotion, he was a manager for the Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane). He also fought with The Riches (Johnny and Davey) and the Armstrongs. He wrestled alongside his father in Memphis under the ring name Jamie Dundee.
In the United States Wrestling Association in the early 1990s, Dundee turned on his father and became J.C. Ice, a white rapper. Dundee formed a tag team known as PG-13 with Wolfie D and dominated the USWA tag team division throughout the mid-1990s, winning the USWA Tag Team Championship on fifteen occasions. After losing to Bill Dundee, PG-13 were obliged to leave the USWA. They returned shortly thereafter under masks as The Cyberpunks, with Dundee known as "Ice" and Wolfie D known as "Fire". After some time, The Cyberpunks unmasked and reverted to being PG-13.[2]
In 1995, PG-13 entered the World Wrestling Federation and feuded with the Smoking Gunns but were gone shortly thereafter. In 1997, they re-appeared with the World Wrestling Federation as members of the Nation of Domination. Along with Jim Johnston and Wolfie D, he helped create their theme song. The next year, PG-13 appeared with Extreme Championship Wrestling, where they became known for goading the audience and their opponents. They wrestled The Eliminators, Spike Dudley, and Mikey Whipwreck.
PG-13 appeared briefly for World Championship Wrestling in the early 2000s, where at times they teamed with Frog. They frequently had matches with the Jung Dragons and Three Count. Subsequently, PG-13 appeared with Memphis Wrestling. At one point, Dundee was nicknamed "The Convict" and had a gimmick that saw him handcuffed before and after his matches.
Dundee has recently returned to the independent circuit, including wrestling for the NWA Main Event promotion in Tennessee. Dundee can also be seen at XCW Midwest in New Albany, Indiana. He won an eight-man tournament, held on December 11, 2007 to become the first XCW Midwest Heavyweight Champion. Other participants in the tournament were Claudio Castagnoli, Cody Hawk, Bull Pain, The Prophet, Mike Quackenbush, Chase Stevens and B.J. Whitmer. Dundee defeated Hawk, Quackenbush and Pain on his road to the title.[3] Lately Dundee has been appearing at events for XCW Mid-west Championship Wrestling in New Albany, Indiana. On Friday, 5 August, 2011 Dundee won the XCW Heavyweight Championship from, then champion, "Marvelous" Mitch Ryder, the co-owner of XCW Mid-West.
Jamie has previously appeared in two other shoot interviews titled Shoot Interview With Jamie Dundee & PG - 13 "All Grown Up". These interviews were produced by Highspots. He is also featured in RF Video's Bell to Bell Vol. 2 alongside The Iron Sheik, as well as Kayfabe Commentaries' YouShoot series.
In December 2010, Joey Styles called Jamie out and challenged him to a fight on WWE's 24/7 programming. Among other things, Styles would refer to Dundee as a "classless act" - alleging that he’s coasted off of his father’s reputation, and that googling his name would bring up results which, "attest to his low moral character."
Jamie soon responded publicly on Brady Hicks' In the Room podcast, saying, "I’m not gonna attest that I’m a saint. I’m not even here to say the things he said aren’t true. I’m just here to say that it’s not his place to say that. When a clown like that calls me out in my name, I am the one to answer. I feel like I have to step up and say I accept your challenge. He’s got all those billion dollar cameras there but nobody knows who Joey Styles is, I guess he needs fifteen minutes to ride on Jamie Dundee’s shoulders. That’s just what I have to say about this whole issue."[4]
In 1999, Dundee was scheduled to appear at a charity wrestling event to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association at the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity house in Martin, Tennessee. Dundee arrived at the event visibly drunk and proceeded to shout obscenities at fans, until his microphone was cut off midway through the tirade. Angered by the microphone being turned off, he proceeded to continue his yelling and "sucker punched" a member of the audience. He then proceeded to receive what one onlooker termed "the beating of a lifetime" by twenty to thirty angry fans in which he received broken ribs and teeth.
In 2000 Dundee appeared twice on Jerry Springer.
Recently, Dundee did a shoot interview with Highspots that tackled a variety of subjects, including admitting that Tommy Rich and his father got him drunk and pierced his ears at the age of four, challenging Ken Shamrock to a shootfight, and talking about the inner workings of The Jerry Springer Show, for whom he claims to have booked performers such as Steve Day and the Iron Sheik.
As of March,2011, Dundee is running a wrestling school in Henderson, Kentucky.