Jeri-MAX King of Heavens Tournament

The Jeri-MAX King of Heavens is an upcoming Post-Season Tournament created by General Manager Claude Frollo in order to help transition from one season to another. The first tournament began on March 28, 2012 with the eventual winner being Matt Eichorn. The winner of the 20-Man Tournament not only receives the title of King, but earns a Jeri-MAX World Heavyweight Championship shot at the upcoming season's Black Hole CPV.

King of Heavens 2012 (Season 2 - Season 3)
The first tournament began on March 28, 2012. Instead of the commonplace 16-Man tournaments, this bracket will feature 20 Jeri-MAX Superstars, with 12 receiving a bye to the 1st Round. Matt Eichorn would go on to win the tournament, defeating Lamarell McDaniel in the final round.

Preliminary Round Match Results

 * Jeff Hardy def. Evan Redcourne
 * El Jefe def. David "A-List" Otunga
 * Grover Cleveland def. Dylan Connell
 * DreCon the Giant def. Sheamus

First Round Match Results

 * Danny Jackpot def. Jeff Hardy
 * Michael Cole def. Hunter Hearst Gower
 * Lamarell McDaniel def. El Jefe
 * Dorf Liggleton def.. Steven Spriter
 * ❄ def. Grover Cleveland
 * Matt Eichorn def. Jurt Angle
 * Alberto Del Rio def. DreCon the Giant
 * Aladdin Hassan def. Caylen Rogers

Quarter-Finals Round Matches

 * Jeff Hardy def. Michael Cole
 * Lamarell McDaniel def. Dorf Liggleton
 * Matt Eichorn def. Rachel (Subbing for ❄)
 * Aladdin Hassan def. Alberto Del Rio via Count Out

Semi-Finals Round Matches

 * Lamarell McDaniel def. Jeff Hardy
 * Matt Eichorn def. Aladdin Hassan

King of Heavens Finals

 * Matt Eichorn def. Lamarell McDaniel via Count Out

King of Heavens 2014 (Season 3 - Season 4)
The 2nd off-season King of Heavens tournament has been scheduled for mid-late 2014, and will once again feature 20 Jeri-MAX Superstars competing for a World Heavyweight Championship shot at Black Hole. However, unlike the first tournament, which was single elimination, this tournament will be held in a 2-Block Round Robin style tournament, with the top 4 from each block competing in a single elimination tournament to decide the winner.