Jeri-MAX JeriMania

Jeri-MAX JeriMania is the sixth and final CPV of the Jeri-MAX Season.

JeriMania is the biggest CPV of the Jeri-MAX season, much like New-WWE's WrestleMania, SMF's BitchaMania, or ICCW's ZOMG-a-Mania. The winner of the Spiral Rumble Match is almost always guaranteed to be in the main event of the show. The first JeriMania took place on August 13th, 2010.

JeriMania I
JeriMania I took place on August 13th, 2010. There were 13 matches scheduled, though 15 occured. The official theme songs are "Hells Bells" by AC/DC and "Airplanes (Part II)" by B.o.B. The main event featured Danny Jackpot, the winner of the first Spiral Rumble in a Triple Threat Match against El Jefe and Claude Frollo. Frollo claimed that when he would win, God would strike down Jeri-MAX, everyone involved with Jeri-MAX, and the people who watch it too. Meanwhile, El Jefe just wanted to prove to the CAW World that he is its one true Lord and Savior, not Danny Jackpot.
 * - Sakoda made Edge, the winner of the initial Ladder Match, fight Sheamus for the briefcase instead of awarding it to him.


 * - After winning Money in the Jeri-Bank, Sheamus immediately cashed it in, resulting in an impromptu title match.
 * After the match Judge Claude Frollo advised that Danny should be warned that there was a greater power then him planning to tak over Jeri-max if Frollo were to fail. Frollo attacked and took El Jefe to hell with him following his defeat. The Nasty Boyz would then attack Danny and Hulk Hogan would reveal that he was the one that Frollo had spoke of, and that he would be the downfall of the Jeri-Max.

JeriMania II: The Quickening
JeriMania II: The Quickening is scheduled to take place in 2011. The official theme song is "Brand New Start" by Alter Bridge. David "A-List" Otunga's wife Jennifer Hudson is scheduled to perform at the event. There are currently 4 matches scheduled for this event, with 2 matches set for the pre-show. The main event will feature Spiral Rumble winner Hulk Hogan challenging Pacman Jones for the World Heavyweight Championship.