Claude Frollo

Judge Claude Frollo is a CAW currently signed to the Jeri-MAX CAW League as its General Manager. Before revealing his true identity, Frollo also wrestled under the names "Kevin 7" and "Vince McSeven" while wearing a mask.

Kevin 7 (2010)
At Jeri-MAX Black Hole, Jeri-MAX Hardcore Champion Evan Redcourne issued a White Man Open Challenge for his championship. Under the name Kevin 7, Frollo accepted the challenge and won the Hardcore Championship. Right away, people assumed that it was just recently retired CAW Kevin 11 just trying to find away around his forced retirement by putting on a mask. Evan was determined to unmask Kevin 7 and formed an alliance with Aladdin Hassan, who also wished to unmask Kevin, whom he felt was only in the position he was in because he was white. After weeks of battles amongst the three, a triple threat match for the Hardcore Championship was announced for Jeri-MAX Ooze.

Vince McSeven (2010)
At Ooze, Evan Redcourne went on to regain the Hardcore Championship, but only because Kevin 7 stood there and let the pin take place. After the match, Kevin explained his reasonings and told Redcourne that he couldn't go on pretending to be somebody he was not. Kevin unmasked and revealed himself to be Vince McSeven, someone who looked a lot like Vince McMahon but was still wearing the same mask Kevin 7 was wearing. {C}McSeven claimed to be on a very important mission, a mission that he would reveal alongside his true identity, when the time was right.

Evan would soon go off and feud with Winter Bradleys, leaving McSeven to deal with Aladdin Hassan. After failing to win a shot at the Jeri-MAX Intercontinental Championship, Vince would put his mask up on the line against Hassan on Jeri-MAX episode 14. Before the match started, McSeven would be jumped from behind by Bulk & Skull, who were hired by Hassan to help him unmask Vince. Despite the assault, Vince went on to defeat Hassan on VORTEX, as well as Bulk & Skull in a handicap match with the mask on the line at Jeri-MAX The All-American American Bash. After a few weeks of inactivity, McSeven made his return at Jeri-MAX Spiral Rumble, where he entered in at number 31, but was eliminated by his rival Hassan after lasting a little over 5 minutes.

On Jeri-MAX Episode 17, Hulk Hogan lost the Jeri-MAX World Heavyweight Championship to El Jefe; Jefe needed an opponent at Jeri-MAX Horizon, and so a number one contender's elimination fatal-4-way match was made on the following episode between McSeven, Jurt Angle, DreCon the Giant and Grover Cleveland. Vince would go on to win the match and declared that not only was his mission sent to him by God, but that it was near completion as well. For the next few weeks, El Jefe would mock McSeven's religious beliefs and even attack him while proclaiming himself as the one true God.

Unmasked & World Champion (2010)
At Horizon, El Jefe would dominate the entire World Championship match; however, Jefe's ego got the best of him as instead of attempting to pin McSeven after hitting his finishers, the Big Nasty Bastard would put on the Cuban Clutch and attempt to remove McSeven's mask. After finally succeeding in breaking the mask and removing it, flames spawned out of nowhere around the ring and Vince revealed himself to be none other than Judge Claude Frollo. Frollo went on to crush Jefe and win the Jeri-MAX World Heavyweight Championship. Afterwards, Frollo announced that God's mission was to destroy Jeri-MAX and that when his arm is raised in victory at Jeri-MAX JeriMania, Jeri-MAX, its roster, and everyone who watches and enjoys the product will burn in the fiery pits of Hell.

On the following episode of WARP, Frollo explained that God was sick of Jeri-MAX's vulgar and disgusting product, so he sent Frollo down to help him destroy Jeri-MAX completely. Frollo explained that at first he didn't believe such a terrible thing like Jeri-MAX could exist, so he used various disguises at first to get a feel for the company and see if God was just testing him. On the same episode, it was revealed that El Jefe would use his rematch clause at JeriMania, making the Main Event a Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship between Jefe, Spiral Rumble winner Danny Jackpot, and Frollo. After Frollo had attacked Jeff Hardy on Episode 21 for being a drug user, Jeff put his life and career on the line for a World Title Match on the following episode. Frollo wound up defeating the Charismatic Enigma, sending him to the eternal pits of Hell afterwards. Thanks to Matt Hardy, Frollo went on to defeat Jurt Angle and retain his championship despite interference from Danny Jackpot, after issuing an open challenge no-DQ title match on Episode 23. Hardy, now named Matthew Hardy, explained that he is siding with Frollo because it was because of Jeri-MAX that his brother Jeff was killed, and thus wants it destroyed.

On Episode 24, Frollo was a guest referee in a match between Jefe and Jackpot. After Danny won, Frollo attacked him and promised to deal with El Jefe first in order to focus on Danny more at JeriMania. On the final WARP before JeriMania, Frollo kept his promise by defeating the Big Nasty Bastard in a one-on-one matchup. However, after his match was over, Danny Jackpot ran down and attacked Frollo from behind, giving Jeri-MAX the upperhand for the first time since Frollo's unmasking. However, on the following episode Frollo and Matthew Hardy beat Danny and El Jefe in a tag team match, giving momentum back to Frollo before JeriMania. At JeriMania, Frollo was forced to defend and subsequently lost the World Heavyweight Championship against Sheamus, who was cashing in his Money in the Jeri-Bank briefcase. Despite losing the title to the Celtic Warrior, Frollo announced that he only needed it to secure himself a spot in the main event, and that the lives of everyone involved in Jeri-MAX were still in danger as his mission is to win the Main Event, title or no title.

Death & Failure (2010)
In the end, Frollo failed to win the Main Event, as he was pinned by Danny Jackpot, who saved Jeri-MAX and all its fans. As punishment, Frollo was to descend to Hell forever, and in a last ditch effort to make his mission worth something, Frollo assaulted El Jefe and took him with him to burn in the hellfire. Before he left, Frollo gave a warning to Jeri-MAX that there was a more powerful being lurking on the roster, waiting for the right time to strike and complete God's Mission. This other being turned out to be Hulk Hogan, who was sent after Frollo debuted as Kevin 7 in order to get the job done once Frollo ultimately failed.

Redemption (2011)
On Episode 28, Frollo made a shocking return during a Hulk Hogan promo. Frollo revealed that God brought him back in order to rid Jeri-MAX of Hogan, who had recently turned on God. Frollo later brought back Jeff Hardy, who along with his brother Matt, defeated Hogan's cronies, the Nasties. After Hogan used his Tag Team Championship as an excuse to not face him, Frollo helped set up Tag Team Championship matches for The Hardys in an attempt to get the belt off of Hogan. While the Hardys did that, Frollo asked for and received a Handicap Match at Jeri-MAX Ooze against The Nasties, a match he went on to win, eliminating The Nasties from Jeri-MAX forever.

After being assaulted by Hogan's new bodyguard Kane after the main event of Ooze, it was revealed that the big red machine was hired by Hogan to take out Frollo with the promise of control over Hell once he was done. An Inferno Match was then scheduled for Jeri-MAX The All-American American Bash between the two pyromaniacs, a match which Frollo reluctantly went on to win, sending Kane to hell afterwards just as he did to The Nasties. After Hogan avoided Frollo once again by booking himself in (and subsequently winning) the Spiral Rumble, Hogan believed that Frollo couldn't do anything to stop him. However, general manager Sakoda decided to book Hogan in a match against Frollo at Jeri-MAX Horizon, (the very CPV Frollo made his official "debut" the year before), in order to end the rivalry once and for all and potentially end Hogan's Jeri-MAX career. Unfortunately, Frollo was not able to defeat Hogan at Horizon. After outlasting 3 Knock Out Brothers, Frollo succumbing to a surprise roll-up from The Immortal One. With his only chance at redemption gone, Frollo would go back to Heaven empty-handed, leaving Jeri-MAX to deal with Hogan on its own.

True Identity & General Manager (2012-
Frollo's departure was shortlived, as he made a shocking return on Episode 44 at the side of Pacman Jones, revealing that he was in fact the God Hogan had betrayed all along (or at least a physical representation of God). His reasonings behind the constant disguises was that he felt his reputation would be tarnished if people saw God running around trying to burn and destroy everything, as well as the fact that he could never fully trust Hogan. Frollo told Hogan that the prophecy of the Leader, Savior, and Main Man was still in effect and that it was World Champion Pacman Jones himself that was all three of these in one. Because of this, Hogan's planned takeover of Jeri-MAX would ultimately fail if Hogan went through with defeating Pacman at JeriMania, as the prophecy would destroy Jeri-MAX altogether (including Hogan himself). Hogan not ever actually seeing God in person, refused to believe anything Frollo had revealed to him and vowed to win the World Heavyweight Championship and take over Jeri-MAX regardless of God's warnings.

At JeriMania, Pacman fulfilled his destiny by defeating Hulk Hogan. Hogan, however, didn't care as without Sakoda in a position of power (Sakoda was forced to resign as GM earlier in the night after losing a tag match against The Spotlight), nobody could stop him from continuing to come after Pacman and the World Heavyweight Championship. It was at this time that Frollo came out and revealed that before his match with the Spotlight, Sakoda wrote a letter of succession, naming him as the new General Manager in the event that Sakoda lost his match. Frollo then sent Hogan to Hell, saying that as God he gave him a chance to stay, but as GM he couldn't allow a threat like Hogan to stick around.

Finishers & Signature Moves

 * Finishing Moves


 * Hellfire (Prayer Taunt, followed by Crucifix Powerbomb with pin)
 * MacStunner/SevStunner (Sitout three-quarter facelock jawbreaker) (As Vince McSeven)

Title History

 * Jeri-MAX
 * Jeri-MAX World Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
 * Jeri-MAX Hardcore Championship (1 Time)
 * General Manager of Jeri-MAX (2012 - Current)


 * Other Accomplishments
 * The Vivianverse ranked him #9 of the best 50 singles wrestlers in the The Vivianverse Top 50 in 2010

Entrance Themes

 * "Hellfire" by Tony Jay
 * "No Chance" by Dope (As Vince McSeven)
 * "Kevin 11 Alien Force Theme" by Unkown Artist (As Kevin 7)