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'''Jay Ross''' was a [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] from [[California]], best known as '''Blitzkrieg'''.
'''Jay Ross''' was a [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] from Southern [[California]], best known as '''Blitzkrieg'''.


He debuted on [[November 7]] [[1994]] and toured [[Japan]] and [[Mexico]] before returning to [[United States|America]] and signing with [[World Championship Wrestling]].
He debuted on [[November 7]] [[1994]] and received bookings in [[Mexico]] (and purportedly [[Japan]], though little to no record of a Japanese tour exists) before returning to [[United States|America]] and signing with [[World Championship Wrestling]].


He wrestled several [[pay-per-view]] matches, including bouts against [[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio Jr]] and [[Juventud Guerrera]] before leaving the promotion and working on the independent wrestling circuit.
He wrestled several [[pay-per-view]] matches for WCW, including bouts against [[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio Jr]] and [[Juventud Guerrera]] before leaving the promotion and working on the independent wrestling circuit, primarily in Southern California.


On [[December 12]] [[2004]] he handed his gimmick and mask over to [[Jack Evans]]. He now works as a [[computer]] technician.
On [[December 12]] [[2004]] he handed his gimmick and mask over to [[Jack Evans]]. Jay Ross now works as a [[computer]] technician.


==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==

Revision as of 10:21, 30 April 2006

Jay Ross was a professional wrestler from Southern California, best known as Blitzkrieg.

He debuted on November 7 1994 and received bookings in Mexico (and purportedly Japan, though little to no record of a Japanese tour exists) before returning to America and signing with World Championship Wrestling.

He wrestled several pay-per-view matches for WCW, including bouts against Rey Mysterio Jr and Juventud Guerrera before leaving the promotion and working on the independent wrestling circuit, primarily in Southern California.

On December 12 2004 he handed his gimmick and mask over to Jack Evans. Jay Ross now works as a computer technician.

Championships and accomplishments

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • 1999 Rookie of the Year


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