James Blazer

''"I'm pretty easy to get along with. But if you do me any wrong, you've got an enemy." - James Blazer''

Casey James Monesmith (born May 30th, 1991) better known by his ringname James Blazer, is a professional wrestler currently signed to Rising Star Wrestling, Elite Dynasty Federation, Aggressive Reckless Wrestling, World Triumphant Wrestling, World Alliance Championship Wrestling, Battle Zone, and Wrestling Heaven. His title reigns in CAW Wrestling have been the ASW United States Champion in the now defunct Action Star Wrestling, which lasted nearly 236 days before being retired along with ASW itself. Currently in Elite Dynasty Federation, he and Evan O'Shea are EDF World Tag Team Champions. While in the Indies, Blazer is a former 2-time MTW World Heavyweight Champion (When it was indie), MWF Hardcore Champion and 3-time MWF Champion. There was numerous independent titles won during the year of 2010, but his reigns with the two circuits are the most notable ones to date. He is also the host of a multi-promotional yearly all CAW event known as Blazer's Halloween Havoc Series.

Personal Life
Born in Orlando, Florida. May 30, 1991. Growing up, Blazer had been watching wrestling since he was 4 years-old. This led to him wrestling against his friends in the backyard on a trampoline. They'd put on fictional shows and used paper titles just to have fun with the idea. As the years went by, they'd lost interest in wrestling, except for James himself. Blazer, now a High Schooler, took wrestling classes to start on his career. His friends mocked him, saying he was nothing but a dreamer trying to reach the impossible. They also said that wrestling was gay and that he should just give up. Despite they're efforts in making him stop in his tracks, this didn't phase Blazer whatsoever. after graduation, Blazer started learning wrestling in SECW Training School. Where he knew the basic movement. He also trained with AJ Styles, to learn the art of highflying. Drew Mcintyre for his durability and strikes. And Diamond Dallas Page for Charisma and grappling. Because of his fast learning, he was able to start wrestling at the age of 19. By 2010, he was winning titles in indie promotions like Mid-Night Thunder Wrestling and Mikey's Wrestling Federation.

Rising Star Wrestling 2011-Present
Although he didn't make his official debut on RSW, At this point, he has impressed officials with his commitment, time will tell if that is a effective factor or not. It's currently unknown if this CAW League will ever launch, the owner has said nothing about it yet.

Elite Dynasty Federation 2012-Present
On the 2nd episode of EDF, Danny Jackpot and Biff Andreas, come out to ringside and reluctantly announce that Emily O'Shea has decided to force them to defend their EDF World Tag Team Championships against mystery opponents to qualify for the EDF Elimination Chamber match at EDF Collision, tonight. Jackpot doesn't care who it is, because he"ll defend them against which ever tag team decides to come out right now.                                               His answer? James Blazer making his shocking debut in front of the crowds of millions in attendance, which might've surprised the two current tag team champs at the time. Unfortunately, Jackpot wasn't amused at the newcomer coming out and mocked Blazer, telling him that there's nobody that would want to team up with the likes of him. But Blazer says that Danny may be a CAW Legend, but that doesn't mean he didn't find a tag team partner for tonight. Rudely, Jackpot responds "Who would want to throw their career away with some rookie like you?"                                                    Well, it turns out to be Evan O'Shea who's willing to help out. With no more said, the match begins. But Blazer is beaten down by these two men, back and forth. Then, Danny decides to tag in Andreas and suddenly betrayed him by hitting a DDT. Dragging Blazer on to his now seemingly former partner, he orders the referee to count the pinfall. And just like that, James Blazer and Evan O'Shea become the new EDF World Tag Team Champions in a controversial victory.



On the next episode 3 of EDF Showtime, Blazer and O'shea, along with John Blackrose, went against the stable of K-On! World Order made up of Mikey, David Erro, and Haduken. Blazer picked up a win by submission, making Mikey tap out to the sharpshooter.

The duo issued an open challenge against whatever tag team wanted to come after their titles, and that was announced during a promo shoot that O'Shea did, which came from NAW who told him that Steven Raden and Andrew Liana wanted to challenge them for the titles. Evan accepted, agreeing to the fair match. However, Blazer didn't give them a warm welcome with his tweets and video reacting to these men he'd face at EDF Collision. The comments making fun of their league and how they were jobbers.

Finally after all backlash, Blazer and O'Shea fought against the NAW outsiders in a heated battle, which led to many pinfalls by both teams. Right when Liana tagged in Raden, Blazer reversed the clothesline from the fast pace wrestler and hit him with a Spades Of Hell, followed by the powerful Detour to end the match, and retain the EDF World Tag Team Titles.

On the 5th Episode of EDF ShowTime, Blazer would take on Danny Jackpot in a one-on-one dream match, which was brought up over the past months, and was now happening. Blazer held his own against the 22-Time World Heavyweight Champion, with the experience of 8 years, in a well fought match. It wasn't until Biff Andreas had came out to stare Danny down, after his match was interfered by him earlier that night. With that, Blazer hit a Dragon Suplex that turned into a pin, and within seconds the match was finally over. The crowd popped like a bunch of fireworks going off at once, which was quite appropriate for this shocking victory, and perhaps sparked an even brighter future for James Blazer in his EDF career.

O'Shea and Blazer would defend their titles on the 4th Episode of EDF Livewire against K-On! World Order, ending with Blazer hitting his Detour on Mikey in a quick finish. While celebrating another victory, suddenly Giant Guppy and Hannah Layla assault the both men in the ring. Guppy gets on the mic, saying that Blazer and O'Shea were "complaining" about there not being enough competition, calling them no names, and bragging about Cradle Shock being multi-time New-WWE Tag Team Champions. Cradle Shock even had the gall to call them "Children" or "Kids", and then demand a title shot, saying that they'll keep attacking them until they accept the offer.

Aggressive Reckless Wrestling 2012-Present
Similar to the defunct CAW League, Action Star Wrestling, Alex Striker decided to create an alleged "New Breed Of Wrestling" by creating a new one. Blazer signed a contract for the promotion recently, and is expected to be in a 5-Man Ladder Match for the ARW United States Championship.

World Triumphant Wrestling 2012-Present
Another CAW League that Blazer had signed to. On Episode 2 of Beatdown, Blazer made his debut against Cody Rhodes. Blazer had won the match via roll-up, which had given him bad publicity to some of the WTW staff. Beatdown Commentator, Nathan, stated clearly: "''Blazer obviously can't win the match like a man, so he has to roll him up." ''The following week, Blazer was absent from the Beatdown locker room. However, his prodigy, Josh McCloud, took on Rhodes, during the match, Cody brought a chair in the ring and tried to hit McCloud, McCloud avoided the shot and rolled Cody up. On episode 4, Blazer joined the commentators Josh and Nathan, where he spent most of his commentary arguing with Nathan. About half-way through the show, Cody had a rematch with McCloud, midway through the match, Cody hit a low blow on McCloud. After the ref told him he was DQ'd, he ambushed McCloud until Blazer decided it was enough and he swarmed Rhodes out of the ring. When Cody was at the stage, Blazer got a mic and told him he would be facing Rhodes at Canadian Invasion in a 15-minute Iron Man match with McCloud at his side. In which afterwards he replied: "Because I simply want to prove I can get more pins than you in that amount of time" At the CPV, Blazer was able to score 2 falls(1 via roll-up, 1 via pin) and Rhodes was able to pick up 3(at the end of the match, Cody hit 3 Cross-Rhodes on Blazer and pinned him with less than 8 seconds to go. Many believe the final fall was false because some claims to have saw Blazer's foot on the ropes).

World Alliance Championship Wrestling 2012-Present
A currently being developed CAW League that Blazer signed to recent, but no word on when it"ll start.

Battle Zone 2012-Present
Yet another league created by the same owner of the now defunct WCW and WSX, which Blazer was signed to on November 29th, 2012. Like the last one, however, it's currently in production and it's being set-up for debut in 2013.

Wrestling Heaven 2013-Present
Blazer made his debut on Wrestling Heaven Episode 71 - SmackDown, where he defeated Justin Gabriel in 4-mintues flat.

Debuting with a title reign.
He signed a contract on October 29th. He debuted on the Extreme Zone brand in Episode 19, going against Kane for the ASW United States Championship. He won the title successfully, thus making it his very first title reign in ASW. In Episode 22, he successfully defeated Alex Striker in a non-title match for the ASW United States Championship, with the announcers proclaiming if he won many of his matches and if ended up losing the title, a future shot at the ASW Championship would be a possibility. Blazer was expected to be in a Triple Threat Steel Cage Match that would've unified his United States Championship with Cody Rhodes ASW Intercontinental Championship, against Evan O'Shea at the ASW One Night Action CPV. But ASW had closed it's doors as of August 4th,2012. Therefore cancelling the whole event entirely. His reign as champion lasted nearly 236 days before being retired.

World CAW Wrestling 2012:
On July 2nd, James Blazer debuted in a Thunder Webmatch against Dwayne Chambers, whom he defeated in nearly 6 minutes. Back in May, Blazer signed a contract to be apart of WCW's Thunder brand, but it's unknown when production of the show will continue sooner or later though. But there was fortunately some sort of video to provide a look at Blazer's skills at the very least. But later, the Thunder brand would close down following The Vivianverse kicking out WCW and thus seemingly ending Blazer's possible run, but his contract was transferred to TME Brand after the following closing. But TME never got started, and it was turned into WSX (Wrestling Society X). Blazer was later decided to be put into the Nitro brand in a mini-draft, thus being his second and final contract transfer. He made his debut on WCW Nitro Episode 26, but came up short against Jack Chatman. Unfortunately, this would be his last match due to a major roster cut by the WCW Booking Group.

Wrestling Society X 2012
Being created by the same owner of WCW as a separate league, James Blazer was the first to be signed to a contract ever since the roster cut. However, this league was abandoned for a new one called Battle Zone.

Nightmare Before Christmas
Blazer made an appearance on behalf of EDF to compete against his tag team partner, Evan O'Shea. They were both holders of the EDF World Tag Team Championships, thus making it a Champion V.S. Champion Match. James had much offense up against O'Shea, but it was quite the battle either way. In the end, it took The Shea Slayer to end it all, and Blazer ended up losing to O'Shea after a hard fought match.

Independent Circuit
(ANYTHING that is exclusively done in the indies scene, does not effect anything in the current leagues, gimmick, or character wise.)

Mid-Night Thunder Wrestling (Indie) 2010-2011
He began wrestling various matches on Mid-Night Thunder Wrestling. Blazer later became number one contender after beating Marcus Cor Von in a Tables Match. He would then go against Rising Sun for the MTW World Heavyweight Championship in a electric steel cage. Blazer won after doing a Detour on the electrical wiring, therefore parlaying Sun long enough to win it. He went on to defend the title against Marcus Cor Von in a Last Man Standing Match. An interference by Rising Sun cost Blazer the title and Marcus Cor Von became the new MTW World Heavyweight Champion. Blazer feud with Rising Sun and differences were settled at the next event with a Extreme Rules Match. Blazer won the match by making a bloody Rising Sun tap out to the sharpshooter. Blazer would go on to work matches in MTW. He got a title shot against Marcus Cor Von in a Triple Threat Match with Rising Sun. Blazer hit the Detour on Rising Sun, knocking him out. Marcus Cor Von was thrown out of the ring and Blazer pinned Sun for his second reign for the MTW World Heavyweight championship. He successfully held the for 2 months, defending it against both Rising Sun and Marcus Cor Von. The Executioner challenged Blazer for the title, but he refused due to his challenger's size advantage. While competing a match against Raven, The Executioner attacked Blazer without warning and put him into a table. Being pissed off as he was, Blazer challenged Executioner to a Submission Match. He successfully won against Executioner and retained the title. Blazer would later lose the title in a Fatal 4-way losers leave circuit match to The Executioner. Blazer would go on to wrestle in Mikey's Wrestling Federation.

Debut, Title Reign, and Injury.
The Feud with Marcus Cor Von would continue, then be put to an end in a TLC match for number one contender. Marcus and Blazer both fought on the ladder. Marcus unhooked the brief case first, but the rules in MWF stated that both feet must hit the floor in order to win the match. Blazer uppercut Marcus off the ladder and the case fell out of his hands. Because it didn't count as a win for Marcus, Blazer was able to take advantage of this rule and grab the brief case off the mat floor to become the number one contender for the MWF Championship. Blazer competed in a Steel Cage Match against the title holder, Mikey, and Jushin "Thunder" Liger. While Liger and Mikey were fighting at the top, Blazer walked out the cage door and became the new MWF Champion. Blazer would go on to sucessfully defend the title against Maven, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, and Rob Van Dam. Mikey walked out during Blazer's match against Randy Orton with a steel chair and a microphone, saying that the title is his and he doesn't want Blazer holding it anymore because he isn't worthy of it. Mikey then proceeded by running down the ramp and hitting Blazer with the steel chair, knocking him out on conscious. Mikey then told the referee to ring the bell and start a title match, being the owner of course. Mikey pinned a knocked out Blazer to regain his MWF Championship. Blazer had to sit out for 2 months due to injury near the back of the neck.

Heel Turn, Hardcore Title Reign, The Haruhi S.E.S,
He made a shocking return in the Scaffold Match with over 9 participants, He got eliminated by Jeff Hardy. After CM Punk beat Jeff Hardy for the Mikey's MWF Championship. Blazer made his first official indie heel turn, attacking Hardy with Mikey in the ring. Punk, Mikey, and Blazer attacked Hardy thus signaling the reforming of the Haruhi Straight-Edge Society, they then celebrated the victory with the crowd roaring with boos. Blazer would go on to compete in a Fatal-4 Way against Randy Orton, Gregory Helms, and Rob Van Dam, The title holder of the MWF Hardcore Championship. Blazer fought Randy Orton outside the ring after jumping at Orton from the crowd, while RVD and Helms brawled in the ring. Van Dam did a Rolling Thunder on Helms to set up a Five Star Frog Splash, only to get knocked out and prevented by Blazer. He would then perform The Detour on Helms for a pin, but stopped by Orton at the last second. Blazer threw Orton out of the ring and Brawled with Helms to a losing effort. When Helms was about to finish him with the Nightmare On Helms-Street, it was reversed with a Detour and Blazer pinned Helms to win the MWF Hardcore Championship. Later that same night, During a Triple Threat match with Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, And The Miz for the MWF Championship with special guest referee, Shawn Micheals. Blazer jumped from the barricade and attacked Rhodes and The Miz, later with Mikey's help as well. While fighting off The Miz, Micheals did a sweet chin music on Blazer to knock him out. The brawl would go on, until Miz tired to pin Punk but was saved by Blazer at the last second. A frustrated Miz would do the Skull Crushing Finale, only to get reversed and hit with a Detour. Punk went for the pin on Miz and retained the MWF Championship. The S.E.S. Members would celebrate by destroying Micheals, following Blazer putting him through the announcer's table. The next day, During a match with GeneratedG53 against Sin Cara, Blazer would appear on the titantron watching the match. This distracted G53 and Sin Cara rolled him over for a pin. Later, CM Punk would introduce James Blazer to his home town of Orlando, Florida along with fellow S.E.S. member, Mikey. Blazer was ordered to get a folding chair, which would be used to bring in a new member, known as Road Dogg, who would and get his hair shaved off. After the segment, Blazer would defend his MWF Hardcore Championship against Maven. But John Laurinatis interrupts the match to announce the resigning of Edge, who lost to Mikey in a I Quit Match a year ago. This would then make it a Triple Threat match for the title. The match was well fought, with Blazer Brawling Maven. Edge would spear Maven, only to get it stopped by Blazer in a top rope move. Blazer set up a ladder and table, setting Maven on the top. He would pick him up and perform The Detour through a table, badly injuring Maven. Blazer would pin Maven, but Edge would stop the count. Blazer and Edge would continue the match while Maven being rolled out in a stretcher. Edge would put Blazer into a table with the Edgecution, then Road Dogg would jump from the crowd and beat on Edge. This would help Blazer go for the pin and successfully defend the title. In the main event Triple Threat Steel Cage match for the MWF Championship, Blazer would prevent John Cena from winning by knocking out the referee and throwing Cena back into the cage with Mikey and CM Punk. He would also assist on bringing objects into the cage such as chairs and tables. At MWF's Breaking Point Event, Blazer would defend his title in a Triple Threat TLC Match against RVD and Road Dogg. Dogg and Blazer would gang up on RVD when the match started, getting a ladder and hitting RVD in the face. Though they were a team, Dogg would break Blazer's pin on RVD. The team work however, would continue. The brawl would take place on a ladder for 3 minutes, then Blazer would Detour RVD into the table outside the ring. Efforts of team work wouldn't pay off, as Dogg doesn't want Blazer to retain the title, so he breaks this alliance by putting Blazer into the announcer's table. Blazer would get up after 4 minutes of being out and a brawl would inure between RVD and Dogg. Despite this, Blazer was dropped to the ground with a monkey flip and RVD set up for a Five Star Frog Splash with a perfect connection, but the pin wouldn't work on Blazer. Eventually, RVD would be put thorough the other announcer's table with a Detour and pin him for a 3 count to retain. Blazer later that night, would be announced as John Cena's replacement in the now 5-man elimination match for the MWF Championship. Out of the 5-men, Blazer and Rhodes would be the only ones in the match after the eliminations of CM Punk, Batista, and The Miz. Blazer would defeat Cody Rhodes and win his official second reign for the MWF Championship. Starting the new era of his career, he would announce that he'd be unifying the MWF Hardcore Championship with the MWF Championship. But "Stone Cold" Steve Austin would come to the ring and announce to Blazer and the crowd that Mikey suffered a career-ending injury, implying that the MWF is over due to this event. Thus making Blazer the final MWF Champion and Hardcore Champion for the time being.

Second And Third MWF Championship Reign, Face Turn, And Departure.
MWF would return after a week of absence, Doing it's own Halloween Havoc event. Blazer would retain the MWF Championship from Jeff Hardy in a quick match, due to Hardy being under the influence of marijuana. The regular shows would go on afterwards, with Cody Rhodes bickering about MWF being unfair about title shots. Blazer would stop the nonsense, telling him he isn't the right man and that he should be lucky to have a place to go, besides New-WWE. But CM Punk would come out and ask for a title shot, since he had the qualities described by Blazer. This would only be led to Sheamus being brought out, with him telling Punk that he must beat him for a title shot. Blazer even let Rhodes join, despite his disliking towards the disfigured man. This was made into a Triple Threat Match. This would also lead to the possible disbandment of the Haruhi S.E.S. stable, as Mikey and CM Punk would exchange heated words against each other before the match. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin would change the match into a No DQ, All Falls Count Anywhere Match. Cody Rhodes would be the winner, and he would face Blazer for the MWF Championship. The match would begin with Blazer on the offense, taken the breath out of Rhodes with a Back Wheel Trip. These moves would wear down on Rhodes and Blazer would use a chair shot to finish him off. This wouldn't last for long, as Rhodes would fight back with a kick. He wold try to do the cross-rhodes but end up with Blazer getting out of the finisher. The brawl and weapon use would continue, until Rhodes would be able to get Blazer on the table in a victory. But Mikey would come out to interfere and shoot a shot at Blazer's face. This would lead to the bleeding all over his face, with a cross-rhodes from Cody. Pinning Blazer, but with a kick out before 3. Blazer would brawl with Rhodes until he hit a Detour and went for the pinfall but in a kick out. This would go on with countless of pins, no luck to happen. Mikey would attack again and shoot another hockey puck at Blazer's head. This would give Rhodes the advantage to win the title and make a successful pinfall. Blazer would lay in the ring, bloody and laid out. Cody Rhodes would interrupt CM Punk, who had spoken upon Blazer's behalf about last night and Mikey attacking him for no reason. Rhodes would brag about his win and about how sick he was of punk making fun of people. Punk would challenge Rhodes, but he would walk away. Blazer would surprising walk down the ramp, who was assumed not to be backstage or expected to show up. He talked about last night and told Rhodes that he had no balls for leaving from an open challenge by Punk. Blazer used his rematch clause and make the match a Hell In A Cell, due to his pet peeve towards interruptions and unfair advantages. This set in stone the match for the main event, Blazer against Rhodes for the MWF Championship in a HIAC match. Mikey would brag about his deed later that night, saying Blazer's win was a fluke and blamed his brother for the misfortune he had from losing the title in the Scaffold Match. The match between Blazer and Rhodes would begin with a fearsome amount of punches too the face of Cody. Blazer would crossbody Rhodes into the cage, both knocked out after the impact. A casket would appear on top of the cage, as the men fought back to there feet. Blazer would do a Detour on Rhodes, then the man would be revealed to be GeneratedG53 in the casket. He would somehow get into the cage and attack Blazer, mimicking his own finisher on him. Mikey would then run down the ramp with his hockey stick and attack G53, then beat Blazer with the stick. He would then lock the cage door, which meant only the fighting would take place outside of it. Rhodes and Mikey would double team Blazer on top of the cage, only for Blazer to almost Detour Rhodes but be prevented by a chop block from Mikey. This fight would continue, until Blazer threw Rhodes off the cage. Mikey would get a ladder while it happened, beat the hell out of Blazer and try to break his ankle from the ladder. He would jump off, only to be missed and he would hit nothing but steel. Afterwards, Blazer would go for the pin on Rhodes and win his third MWF Championship Reign. This would lead to Mikey on a rampage, with numerous punches and setting a steel chair around Blazer's knee, along with a second one. He jumped off the ladder and crushed Blazer's knees, as he screamed in agony. Mikey would continue the pain, then grab the MWF title. He would raise it in the air, with a roar of boos. Paul Burchill would fly down the top of the cell with his MTW World Heavyweight Championship. Who would tell Blazer, "He would pay for his sins." and proceed to stab him with a sword. He then beat Blazer down, as Mikey would walk down the ramp and take the title from Burchill, announcing that the MTW World Heavyweight Championship would be defended and held by the new champion, himself. At Blazer's hometown, Mikey would brag about "injuring" him, saying that he won't be able to compete in the MWF for 6 months, thus making the MWF Championship Vacant. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin would stop Mikey, saying he cannot vacant the MWF Championship in a ladder match. Then stating that Blazer is here tonight and cleared for wrestling. This would lead to an enraged Mikey to attack Austin, then continue his promo. He would tell Blazer that he would compete in a gauntlet match against 4-men. If won, he would have to leave Mikey's Wrestling Federation forever. If he won, he'd have to defend his title against Mikey and Cody Rhodes in a ladder match. This meant, if he lost any of his scheduled matches, he'd have to leave. Blazer first competed against GeneratedG53, a fury of punches would be exchanged. Followed by grapples moves, Blazer would Detour and eliminate G53. His second opponent would be The Miz, who would perform is finisher, only to get reversed. The fight would go on, with amazing offense of moves from Blazer and Miz. In the end, Miz would do the skull crushing finale and Blazer would make it out of the 3-count. Blazer would beat the hell out of The Miz, hit a backwheel trip and put him in a sharpshooter, only for Miz for reach the rope. While brawling, Miz would go up at the top and get reversed by a down Blazer into the Detour for a pin. Batista would be the third opponent. He would strike at Blazer, almost about to power bomb him with little success on a pinfall. Blazer would have a fair share of moves for a couple of minutes, but Batista does a spine buster and tries to power bomb him but get kicked in the gut and taking up for a Detour. After the pinfall, his last opponent would be John Cena. Blazer and Cena would fight off with grapples and punches, only for Cena to pull a Super-Man and do a five knuckle shuffle following an attitude adjustment, but no cash. These men would hit each other with all they got from finishers, submissions, and even high flying moves. But it only took one Detour to stun Cena enough to help Blazer pick up the victory. After the match, a triple threat ladder match for the MWF Championship would occur as stated. Mikey and Rhodes would gang up on Blazer, but it wouldn't last long after that. Rhodes would take advantage and try to take the title from the top, only for Mikey to stop and slam him into the match. Blazer would fight Mikey at the top in a losing effort, and be put through a table by a neckbreaker off the ladder. These men would fight and endure dangerous nature of the match, until Blazer and Rhodes lost to Mikey. This put an emotional end to Blazer's run in MWF, leaving Mikey in sorrow for doing it. CM Punk would come out and give Blazer the G.T.S. He would try to hit him with a folding chair, but restrain himself. He would give Blazer his old Haruhi S.E.S. arm band and strap it on. He raised his hand, along with Mikey who did the same with his hockey stick. Thus celebrating Blazer's last match in a MWF ring. At the next event, Blazer would appear out of nowhere from the crowd and attack Mikey in the ring, followed by a Detour. This lead him to being dragged out by the security and police.

Reinstatement, Fued with Mikey, Contract "Expiring".
Blazer would return weeks later, as requested by the MWF fans. Mikey would respond in outrage, but allowed him to back as promised. Blazer would be lost in words, saying that "I couldn't be any happier than I am right now". Mikey would offer to defend his title against Blazer in an ECW Extreme Rules match. Blazer accepted the challenge, only stating "Just bring it" on the mic. The match would being with defensive and quick moves, like the roll up from Mikey. Blazer would take advantages to give him a Detour from the ropes, but in failures. These men would brawl, then Blazer would give Mikey a Backwheel Trip. Many moves later, a table would be set up and the real fight would begin. Until Mikey's manager would distract the referee and put Blazer through a table with the Spinebuster. Mikey would fail in his pin, as Blazer would kick out. This led to him getting a Sledgehammer, attacking Mikey with it. Mikey would chop block Blazer, then the brawl would go on. Mikey would do a killing piledriver and pin Blazer, only to end up with a kick out. He would try to do it again, but Blazer would reverse It with a Detour. His pin wouldn't phase the champion. Later, Mikey would beat down Blazer and for the first time in 3 years, apply the Walls Of Mikey. Blazer would try to escape, but Mikey's manager would pull the rope further way. Blazer would grab the middle rope, thus forcing Mikey to break the hold. Blazer would perform a Backwheel trip and taunt him to get up, Blazer would suplex Mikey and crossbody him into a pin. This STILL lead to a kick out, making the match continue. After all the struggle between the wrestlers, Mikey would set up a table. He would pick up Blazer on top of the turn buckle, then Power Bomb him into the wooden table. A pin by Mikey, nothing. Mikey would beat on Blazer, making him bleed on the ladder. Mikey would do many extreme moves as possible, but Blazer would break his pin with the a leg on the rope. Mikey would go at the top rope to Star Press Blazer, but would fall and break his neck. Blazer would crossface Mikey, trying to make him tap. Mikey would reach the rope, but he would get another BackWheel trip after getting up. Then a Detour, but still nothing with the pin. Blazer would brawl Mikey, successfully able to arm bar him. Mikey was in a world of pain, but reaching the ropes. Mikey would elbow him in the face, then a Killing Power Bomb. To his surprise, Blazer still kick out. The Sledgehammer used earlier would be used to keep him down, as Mikey would try to break Blazer down to pieces. Mikey would then throw thumb tacks into the ring, Power bombing Blazer into it. Still with kicking out, Mikey would go into a rage. Blazer would uppercut him and German Suplex him into the tacks. Both men would lay to the ground, with a roar of "EC-Dub" chants. They would get up and Blazer would make the first move, pulling Mikey near the announcer's table. He would Detour Mikey into the table, then bring him back into the ring. He would set up Mikey on the turn buckle, then Detour him into the tacks once more. Blazer would get the Sledgehammer again, then beat Mikey down. Mikey would do the van damantor, then even flow DDT Blazer into the table. Mikey hits him withe the MWF title belt, followed by a trash can being chucked at Blazer. Mikey would hit Blazer with a stop sign, but would fail to do it again when he get picked up for a Detour. The pin would be broken up by Mikey's manager, preventing the win for now. The brawl would go on, which was near the length of 35 minutes. Pin after pin, it's still going on. Finishers didn't effect any men, rendering the Killing Power Bomb and Detour useless. This was stopped, after a Gore from Mikey with a pin. Blazer was unsuccessful, not able to win his 4th reign of the MWF Championship. Mikey would insult the Canadians, saying that they should understand his perfection. Gloating at the fact he still couldn't beat him, then stating that at Survivor Series they would fight again for the MWF title in a Last Man Standing Match. With Mikey's last words, he says "Your good, but not good enough." Threatening that he will get rid of Blazer again, like he did before. On the next MWF, Blazer would be given a "gift" by Mikey, stating that a new wrestler would debut in a ECW Extreme Rules Match against him tonight. The surprise wrestler turned out to be New Jack, who was dubbed as "The Original Gangsta". This match would underway with him beating down Blazer before the match could even start. Blazer couldn't fight him off, due to his use of numerous weapons. Blazer would walk out due to the unfair advantage, but Mikey would force him to get back into the ring. This match would go on, with Blazer still dealing with the pain. Blazer would fight New Jack off, taking him out with kicks and hitting New Jack with a steel chair, then trying to go for a Detour but it would be reversed. New Jack would hit him in the face with brass knuckles and pin him, only to be unsuccessful. New Jack would use the weapons on Blazer again and beat him in the match minutes later. Mikey would announce that the match for Survivor Series would be changed to a Triple Threat Extreme Rules Match. At Survivor Series, New Jack would show no mercy towards Blazer nor Mikey. He would use various weapons such as a barb wired bat and brass knuckles. New Jack was getting stronger and stronger every time, until Mikey stabbed NJ in the back with a knife. Blazer would take advantage and grab Mikey, putting him through a table with The Detour. NJ and Blazer would brawl, then he would get his back sliced with the knife. New Jack preforms the finisher with no luck on this pinfall, as Blazer kicked him in the face. Mikey would go back into the ring, leading to the temp-team up between the two men with DDTs. The would come to a price afterwards, because Blazer would be put into a table after being speared by New Jack. This bloody match would go on for awhile with use of weapons, hardcore moves, and numerous pins. But Blazer would go unsuccessful...losing to Mikey. The bragging would go on from the champ, as he said he would "End Blazer's Career." He would put a chair around Blazer's neck, crushing his neck from the looks of it. Mikey would go on to talk, but Undertaker would appear in the ring after a gong. Taker Choke Slams Mikey, as Blazer is coughing up blood. Taker grabs the MWF title, claiming Mikey would rest in peace. Taker's music would blare in the arena, leaving the crowd silenced. On the next MWF, Blazer would go against The Miz to relinquish his career after losing to Mikey various times. He unfortunately, lost to Miz in a fighting effort. Blazer had decided to wait out the rest of his one-year contract with MWF, which would've end on the first day of January. He felt that MWF was burying him due to it's newly found relationship with UFW and how much that promotion unreasonably despised him. This explained why he lost matches against Mikey and low-carder talent. He was originally scheduled to compete a triple threat match to be 1# Contender of the MWF Championship, but was cancelled in what was believed to be a favor for UFW. "I personally enjoyed every second of my career there, but they dropped the ball on me for an indies promotion and that's not right." said in a blog on his personal website, "Just going to be focusing on Televised Promotions for awhile, meaning I'm not open to any indie bookings or contracts at this time." After a week of protest, Blazer won against Cody Rhodes to break his losing streak on the December 20th Edition of MWF. The next week, he'd lose to Christian and Kane would return to MWF by attacking Blazer. Kane chokeslammed, powerbombed and Tombstoned Blazer before crushing his arm and neck with the legs of a chair by dropping the Steel Steps on them. Mikey came out to make a save. but instead reassured his hatred for him by telling Kane to finish the job. Blazer's new MWF theme song would play in bits, leaving wrestlers backstage confused and Micheal Cole hinting to Undertaker. Blazer would make his return at MWF TLC, fighting against CM Punk and Kane for the MWF World Heavyweight Championship, but lost after a GTS from CM Punk and then Punk pinned Kane. After the event, MWF.com posted that James Blazer has re-newed his contract to another year. On MWF, Blazer would compete against Chirstian for his MWF Championship in a Extreme Rules No DQ match. But after 3 minutes into the match, The Miz would run in and do the skull crushing finale on Blazer. Christain tried pinning Blazer, but he kicked out. After a heated battle, Blazer finished off Christian and won his fourth MWF Championship......BUT, the referee called it off. This was due to Chirstian's hand being on the rope after looking at a replay. Chirstian did his Killswitch finisher on Blazer and retained his MWF Championship. On the next MWF, James Blazer and CM Punk would go against their unwelcomed new enemies in the main event, The Miz and Kane in a Tag Team Tornado Tables Match. Kane would chokeslam Blazer into a table, eliminating him first. But Blazer would return with barb wire around his hand, hitting The Miz with it. CM Punk would take advantage, but would accidently hit Blazer while getting into postion and The Miz would put Punk through the table with the Skull Crushing Finale, thus winning the match along with Kane. At MWF's final PPV of 2011, New Year's Revolution, Blazer and The Miz would end there differences in a Hell In The Cell match. Blazer had lost to The Miz after a hard fall from the top of the cage, where a knocked out Miz pinned Blazer when they fell.

Heel Turn and Contract Screwjob.
On the next edition of MWF, Blazer would walk out during a title defense with John Morrison and Mikey. Blazer would help Mikey keep his title by holding Morrison's leg down while the referee didn't notice. This indicated that him and Mikey were once again friends, with Micheal Cole stating that "Blazer has turned his back on MWF". On the next MWF, Blazer would go against The Miz for a title shot at the MWF's Royal Rumble. Blazer would win the match after a quick save with a Detour and finishing off The Miz with a pin. James Blazer would now get a chance to go against Mikey for the MWF Championship after a month of hell. But Mikey lost the title to Jeff Hardy in a TLC Match, changing it to Blazer V.S. Hardy. The match was announced a Steel Cage match on MWF.com after the show was over. At MWF's Royal Rumble, The Match would begin with Blazer and Hardy fighting it out, Mikey interferes by hitting the referee with a chair and running off. The knock-out led to the men's frustration in winning the MWF Championship. Blazer would eventually be attacked by Mikey, then Jeff climbed out of the cage. Mikey went out on the next MWF, announcing that Blazer's last match was tonight and lying about the One-Year Contract. To Blazer's disheartened surprise, it was only a 2-week contract. Mikey had an issue over Blazer being outgoing in the ring and making his talent "eat the dust." sort to speak. He attacked Blazer and most of the talent came out to attack him. Afterwards, the crowd went on a riot and chanted "Fuck You, Mikey" or "MWF Sucks".

Finishers and Signatures
Finishing Moves:
 * Detour (Inverted front powerslam) (2010-Present)
 * Sharpshooter (2012-Present)

Signature Moves:
 * Back Wheel Trip (STO) (2010-2011)
 * Spades Of Hell (Butterfly Suplex) (2011-Present)
 * Ace Express (Gunslinger) (2012 - Present)

Mid-Night Thunder Wrestling (indie):

 * MTW World Heavyweight Championship (2X)

Mikey's Wrestling Federation:

 * MWF Championship (3X)
 * MWF Hardcore Championship (1X)

Action Star Wrestling:

 * ASW United States Championship (1X)

Elite Dynasty Federation:

 * EDF World Tag Team Championship (1X) - with Evan O'Shea (current)

Themes

 * "Tear it Up" by Hollywood Undead(2nd EDF Theme w/Evan O'Shea)
 * "Survival Of The Sickest" by Saliva(1st EDF Theme, 1st WTW Theme, 1st Battle Zone Theme, 1st ARW Theme, 1st WCW Theme)
 * "Don't Count On Me" by Cylinder (1st RSW Theme)
 * "Duality" by Slipknot (4th MWF Theme)
 * "Deny" by Default (1st ASW Theme, 3rd MWF Theme)
 * "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage (Used while in MWF's Haruhi S.E.S.)
 * "The World Belongs To Me" By My Darkest Days (1st MTW Theme)
 * "Steady, As She Goes" By The Raconteurs (MWF 2nd Theme)
 * "Vilified" By Even Rude (MWF 1st theme)
 * "Welcome to the Jungle" By Guns N' Roses (Other Circuits Theme)
 * "Dirty Angel" by Voodoo Johnson (Theme as a member of CAW S.C.U.M)

Notable Feuds
Mid-Night Thunder Wresting (Indie)
 * Marcus Cor Von (Also feuded on MWF)
 * Rising Sun

Mikey's Wrestling Federation
 * Mikey
 * Cody Rhodes
 * The Miz

Notable Allies
Universal:


 * Evan O'Shea (As a member of CAW S.C.U.M)


 * Brent Harvanator (As a member of CAW S.C.U.M)


 * Louden Styles (As a member of CAW S.C.U.M)

Mikey's Wrestling Federation
 * Mikey
 * CM Punk (As apart of Haruhi S.E.S.)
 * Road Dogg (As apart of Haruhi S.E.S.)

Trivia

 * While training with AJ Styles, Blazer met Brent Harvanator, whom he did practice matches with during training sessions. He was later given a contract to RSW, in which Brent is the owner of.


 * Blazer worked in many Indie Circuits, but MTW and MWF were the most important ones of his career that are actually listed.


 * The Sharpshooter isn't just a submission move he does as a cheap finish, it's in tribute to dead wrestlers like Owen Hart and Chris Benoit, but not excluding users alive today.


 * James Blazer was the official winner of the BRAWL Young Lions Cup 2012, but clearly it's not listed due to the actual tournament never being uploaded or started. But this claim has been confirmed by Emily O'Shea.


 * Many believe that James Blazer having a match with the likes of Danny Jackpot would be a dream. However, both men have yet to speak about such a match taking place. Even though they've stared off each other in the EDF ring, it's unknown if this was considered the start of a rival or not. In most cases, the heated stare indicates speculation. They were in a tag team match against each other, but that doesn't count due to it not being a one-on-one match.


 * In real life, he's close friends with other wrestlers in the CAW Universe like Evan O'Shea, Louden Styles, Brent Harvanator, Tyler King, Lemarcus Carter, and various others. He's described as just a calm, cool, and chill individual by most. In fact, there really isn't anybody that hates him whatsoever.


 * His MWF Career sucked, he even regrets being apart of that league to begin with. However, it did give him some credit for putting up with such crap for some people. In the end, he became champion of many titles, so it wasn't a total loss.

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