J.A.C.

There is an advantage for a wrestler that has an MMA background – without a doubt, that person can fight! J.A.C. might only have three years of pro wrestling experience, but do not underestimate this young man. He is confident, fierce, and he is as tough as they come!

This loud, brash competitor not only has determination, but he wants to be the best in the ring. J.A.C. has set the bar high. The expectations that he has for his career are to wrestle in Japan!

“My heroes, Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, Bam Bam Bigalow, and Terry Gordy all went through Japan,” J.A.C. said. “I believe that has to be a part of my legacy, if I am ever do anything here in the United States.”

In 2021, When J.A.C. only had been training in wrestling for a couple of months, he had an eye-opening experience. One day he received an email inviting him to a tryout in Las Vegas for the WWE. The tryout lasted for three days and the drills were intense. The athletes being scouted were tested in two areas that had to do with the heart. That was the strength of their cardio and the level of their perseverance.

Some of the top names in pro wrestling were there. Wrestlers such as Triple H, William Regal, Timothy Thatcher and Samoa Joe were all present to share their experiences with the potential newbies.

“Those people are the whose who of the business and I got to have conversations with them on how I can improve,” J.A.C. mentioned. “I’m grateful to have an experience like that, because I now know what it takes to get to the Big Time!”

J.A.C. currently resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Fans familiar with independent wrestling may know about AML. For over a decade the company has been putting on great shows and conventions that are growing the popularity of pro wrestling.

Along with upcoming talent, fans can also watch legends like CW Anderson, Brad Attitude, The Beer City Bruiser, and George South in action. Tracy Myers and Brian Hawks are the men running the promotion, and their business formula is drawing anywhere from 500 to 1,000 spectators to live shows. According to J.A.C., the heartbeat of pro wrestling is strong in the Tar-Heel State.

“They pride themselves as being the best wrestling company in the Southeast,” J.A.C. continued. “And I believe that they are doing it!”