'Dollar' Bill Jackson
Basics
Name: Bill Jackson
Height: 6'6"
Weight: 275lbs
Age: 28
Alignment: Tweener
Theme Song: 'Riot Maker' - Tech N9ne
Pic Base: Tyson Beckford
Finisher
KC Express (Setup) Basically a hard-hitting spear, similar to that of Bill Goldberg's
The Cashflow

 

A flipping Rock Bottom. You hold your opponent in the Rock Bottom position, but you do a backflip while holding him, causing him to flip as well, then slam to the mat. It is Paul Burchill's old finisher, the C4.
 

Entrance Description

 

The lights cut out and the arena is pitch black. Then over the P.A., the following is heard:

This One Right Here Is For The Riot Makers,

The Moshers, Crowd Surfers, and Jailbreakers!

 

 Green pyro then sprays as "Riot Maker" by Tech N9ne plays, Bill Jackson jumps from under the stage, and taunts the crowd. A green spotlight then shines on Jackson as he walks down the ramp, hyping the crowd who is screaming at the top of their lungs. He slides in the ring, stands in the middle and holds up the "KC" hand sign as green pyro bursts around the ring and dollar bills fall from the ceiling. The crowd is chanting "BJAX" as he soaks it in and continues to taunt and hype the crowd.

 

Wrestler History/Background

 

Bill Jackson is a man with a complex past. He grew up on the mean streets of Troost and Paseo, the roughest section of Kansas City.

Throughout his child years, he was forced to look over his shoulder and not to trust anybody but his family. Unfortunately, he would lose his mother and father to gang violence and Jackson turned to the streets for guidance.

At the young age of 15, Jackson would become an influential member of the Paseo Riders, a large street gang that ran rough shot in Kansas City. He would run the gang for four years before serving a sentence for aggravated assault.

 After a four year stint at the Missouri Correctional Facility, Jackson moved to Detroit to live with some cousins who ran a nightclub called Sickness, located on 8 Mile Road. He would become a bouncer for the establishment, often getting into altercations with drunks, gangmembers, and ex-cons that would frequent the club.

 One particular night, a huge brawl ensued between two rival gangs at the club. Jackson enforced his will and was able to clear out the club and move the violence down the road. It was then that he was discovered by independent wrestler, Eddie Venom.

Venom asked Jackson if he had ever considered pro wrestling. Jackson, who was looking for something to get him out of 8 Mile, decided to give it a shot. He began training with Border City Wrestling in Windsor, ran by former TNA personality Scott D'Amore. Jackson was a quick study to the game and quickly ran through the ranks of BCW before D'Amore sent Jackson on a tour of Korea and Japan to further enhance his skills.

 Jackson spent four years overseas before heading back to the states and seeing a contract for NACW waiting for him. Now he has come to NACW to make a statement.......by any means necessary.
 

 

Career Highlights

 

Coming Soon...

 

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