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Jeremy Lynn [6] (born June 12, 1963), better known by the ring name Jerry Lynn, is an American retired professional wrestler signed with All Elite Wrestling as a producer and coach. [ 7 ] Lynn has worked for promotions such as World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), NWA ...
The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling cruiserweight championship operated by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Only wrestlers that weighed less than 220 pounds (100 kg), called "light heavyweights" by the WWF, were allowed to challenge for the title.
William Brenneman (born November 21, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by his ring name Jerry Flynn.Flynn is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1996 and 2000.
Jerry Lawler: Jerry Lawler 1994–1995 [3] Scott Levy: Scotty Flamingo 1994 Ted Lipscomb † The Nightmare / Ted Allen / Power Ranger 1993–1995 Héctor Llanes: Héctor Guerrero 1991–1992 [2] [6] Martin Lunde: Arn Anderson 1993 WCW: Jerry Lynn: Jerry Lynn 1992 Joseph Magliano † Joey Maggs 1991–1992 Mike Maraldo: Mike Maraldo / Doink the ...
Before the event began, a dark match took place on Heat in which Crash Holly defended the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship against Jerry Lynn. Lynn pinned Holly with a Roll Up whilst holding Holly's tights to win the title. In another dark match, Lita faced Molly Holly. Lita performed a Litasault on Molly to win the match.
Later, Rob Van Dam defended the World Television Championship against Jerry Lynn. RVD hit a Van Daminator and a Five-Star Frog Splash on Lynn to retain the title. After the match, RVD showed respect to Lynn by giving him a "high five". In the penultimate match, Shane Douglas was scheduled to compete against Justin Credible but Douglas was injured.
During this time, Credible began a high-profile feud with Jerry Lynn as he lost to Lynn at It Ain't Seinfeld. [32] Credible defeated Lynn in a two out of three falls match at A Matter of Respect [33] and in a standard one-on-one match at the Heat Wave pay-per-view on August 2. [34] In the fall of 1998, Credible renewed his feud with Tommy Dreamer.
Following the November 1995 closure of SMW, the Heavenly Bodies disbanded. Their last match as a team occurred in ECW on December 9, 1995, losing to The Public Enemy. Prichard joined the WWF as Zip of The Bodydonnas while Del Ray competed on the independent circuit and in WCW as "Jimmy Graffti". Del Ray died of a heart attack on December 6, 2014.