Jeri-MAX Eastern

Jeri-MAX Eastern is the 3rd Jeri-MAX Show, which first started in late 2008 during the Jeri-MAX e-Fed as an answer to WWE's ECW. Eastern always follows an episode of WARP or VORTEX. The show is a hybrid between the old Jeri-MAX WebMatches of 2009-2010 and Jeri-MAX PMX. The show is hosted and commentated by Jeri-MAX Executive Vice President of Talent Inflation, Mr. Don Bronchitis as he scouts potential talent for the Jeri-MAX Roster as well as giving underutilized JMAX talent a place to compete. Mr. Bronchitis also enjoys the feedback from the viewers and uses their comments as a way to decide whether or not to give unsigned talent another opportunity to impress him.

Very Impressive Talent
Skippy Pearls (Episodes 1-5) Professor Splat (Episode 1) Shogo Go (Episode 1) Johnny Rocker (Episode 2) Rocky Blade (Episode 2) Biff Andreas (Episodes 2, 4-5) Heel Brent Harvanator (Episodes 2, 4) 7 Nation Army (Episode 3) Oshujax (Episode 3-4) John Cena (Episode 3) Jack Buzzsaw (Episode 5) Bad Apple Ben Davis (Episode 5) Bad Apple Drew McIntosh (Episode 5) Evan O'Shea (Episode 5)

Jeri-MAX Light Heavyweight Championship
The Jeri-MAX Light Heavyweight Championship is an upcoming title that will be used exclusively on Jeri-MAX Eastern. The name of the belt derives from the fact that the Sun, which gives off light, rises in the East.

Rules
- Nobody on the Jeri-MAX Roster can hold or fight for the belt. - Once in possession of the Light Heavyweight Championship, he (or she) must defend the title on every episode of Eastern while Champion. - For every successful title defense, the Light Heavyweight Champion earns 1 Jeri-Point. - Once a Champion accumulates 3 Jeri-Points in one single reign, they must cash-in their points, vacate the title, and challenge anyone on the main roster to a match on the next Eastern. - If they win that match, they earn a spot on the main roster. - If a Champion loses before getting 3 Jeri-Points, whatever remaining points they have are gone.