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 1-8) Professor Splat (Episode 1) Shogo Go (Episode 1) Johnny Rocker (Episode 2) Rocky Blade (Episode 2) Biff Andreas (Episodes 2, 4-6) Heel Brent Harvanator (Episodes 2, 4, 11) 7 Nation Army (Episodes 3, 7-8) Oshujax (Episodes 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 (Episodes 5, 10-11) Mike Dawson (Episode 6) Gaylord Queerstreet (Episode 6) Ivory (Episode 8) Malcolm Valentino (Episode 9) The Destroying Destroyer (Episode 9) Lord Boulder (Episode 9) Big Boi Black (Episode 9) Yakov Ramananan (Episodes 9-10) Slag (Episodes 9-10) Dirty Nova (Episode 9) Tito Blastbody (Episode 9) Fusion Critter (Episode 9) Snatch Stoney (Episode 9) Zoocock Poopgoblin (Episodes 9-10) Sacramento Stan Sterling (Episode 9) Poke Manslan (Episode 9) Yurr Mahm (Episode 9) Macho Atlas (Episode 9) The Penis Chaperone (Episode 9) Jackson Fullthatch (Episode 9) The Ant (Episode 9) Stretch Goodlength (Episode 9) Sandwich Armdrag (Episodes 9-10) Bludgeon (Episodes 10-11) Oscar Cleveland (Episode 11) Odie Liggleton (Episode 11) Frostbite Bradleys (Episode 11) Daniel Bryan (Episode 11)

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.