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24 Facts About Jack Victory

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Jack Victory is perhaps best known for his appearances with the Universal Wrestling Federation and the World Class Wrestling Association in the mid-1980s, with World Championship Wrestling between 1988 and 1991, and with Extreme Championship Wrestling between 1998 and 2001.

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Jack Victory unsuccessfully challenged The Snowman for the Mid-South Television Title on May 14,1985, after which he left the promotion.

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Jack Victory went on to wrestle throughout the Southeastern United States.

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Six days after losing to The Snowman, Jack Victory moved to the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion.

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At the summer of 1985 progressed Jack Victory began to ascend, winning matches against Mike Bond, Johnny Mantell, and Ranji while continuing to lose matches to more established veterans.

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Jack Victory won his first championship on December 9,1985, when he defeated David Peterson to win the WCCW Television Championship.

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Jack Victory lost the title to Mark Youngblood less than a month later.

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Jack Victory returned to Mid South Wrestling on March 17,1986, losing to Brett Sawyer at a television taping in Tulsa.

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Jack Victory began to accompany The Sheepherders to ringside while carrying the New Zealand flag.

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Jack Victory then formed a tag team with John Tatum.

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Jack Victory jumped to the World Class Wrestling Association in February 1987, losing to Matt Borne on February 23 at a house show in Fort Worth, TX.

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Jack Victory jumped back to WCWA along with John Tatum on December 25,1987, facing The Fantastics at WCWA Christmas Star Wars 1987.

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Jack Victory made his debut for the NWA on September 23,1988, at house show in Frederick, MD.

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Jack Victory made his PPV debut on December 26,1988, at Starrcade 88, where the Assassins defeated Koloff and the Junkyard Dog.

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Jack Victory would find himself wrestling twice at Clash of Champions V on February 15,1989, in Cleveland, OH.

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Jack Victory competed once more under a match on June 14,1989, at Clash of Champions VII in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

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Still managed by Lord Littlebrook, Victory was now dubbed "Jacko Victory".

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Jack Victory returned to reform The Royal Family on December 16,1990.

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In 1998, Victory debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a mercenary hired to assault New Jack.

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The match was called off after New Jack Victory was attacked by The Dudley Boyz.

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When his leg healed, Jack Victory began interfering in Corino's matches on behalf of his client.

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On September 23,2000, Jack Victory challenged ECW World Champion Justin Credible in Danbury, CT but was defeated.

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Steve Corino would ultimately win the ECW title, with Jack Victory frequently appearing in his corner.

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Jack Victory wrestled for Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1, and Ring of Honor.