Jesse Jamester
Born August 24, 1976 and raised in Calgary, Alberta Canada until the age of eight was Jesse Michael Fristik VI. The blue-eyed boy of the north then moved to a small community just outside Dallas, Texas. From here Jesse went to school and grew up as most young prodigies do; playing sports, attending public school, living middle class. That was all to change at the young adolescents stage in his life however.
As the teenage Jesse developed, his mind took interest in wrestling, a sport that was seen as much as football in the great state of Texas. Professional wrestling started to be recognized in the mid-to-late eighties, which in turn gave Jesse more drive to continue pursuing his interest in it. Jumping the border from Texas to Mexico, Jesse wrestled in the deserts of Mexico with some of the Lucha Libra style’s finest.
In 1992, at only sixteen years of age, Jesse got a job in a northeast region of Texas called IFF, Infamous Frederick Federation. For the matter of time we will skip the details and just say: this is where the name Jamester was coined. Jesse whom was wrestling under the name Jesse James cut a segment and said “Whatcha gonna do when the JAMESTER comes for you!”. From their on out it was documented that Jesse and Jamester were of one in the same; Jesse Jamester.
With an eager and hungry mind of seventeen, Jesse Jamester stumbled upon a company in Kentucky by the name of New Revolution Wrestling (NRW). His life was centered with the company for a full three years. One would say that NRW was where Jesse Jamester learned the ropes, but it was far more than just that. The rivalries and feuds that fused the wick in this early stage of his career, would later return to both bring fame and failure for him.
The next big territory for ‘the kid’ was a place called True eXtreme Wrestling (TXW) which was ran by a gentleman by the name of Trigger. Wrestling men along the names of Sadistic, Dark Haze, Mike Meyhu, Sean Dahmer, Silk, Matt Meyhu, Annihilation, and Luke Justice. Some of these men would continue to see Jesse in the future, but others would never be seen but in the text of biographies such as this one.
TXW was a wrestling company of a different sort for Jesse. While wrestling now came more natural, the style of hardcore, rule breaking, and nonchalant take-no-bull-shit wrestling was being introduced. In his fifteen months with TXW, Jesse learned the ways of what former Pit members called the Warrior’s way. Men such as the owner of TXW; Trigger, was one of these very people. Thus a friendship was born between the two, and life for Jesse Jamester soon changed dramatically. A whole NEW world soon opened up…LIGHTS OUT WRESTLING.
Chapter 2: When the Lights Are On…
Lights Out Wrestling provided the same extreme and unrelenting competitive nature that TXW offered. Ran by Trigger who had an ongoing feud with friend and foe PoGo, the LOW brought back the Meyhu’s (Mike, Matt, and Megan), along with Sadistic, Dark Haze, Annihilation, and Luke Justice. On the starting show a triple threat tournament was set up to determines LOW’s first World Heavyweight Champion. Jesse Jamester was entered in it, and the first night fought against Sadistic and Mike Meyhu in a three way ladder match. Because of the interference and entrance of the Shadow Riders, Jason Kage and Eric Russo, Jamester was beaten to a pulp and thrown from the tron on Lights Out Wrestling’s debut show on the air, REALM.
This began a feud that would last the fifteen months that LOW would be open for. The Shadow Riders and Jamester had a storied past of hate from their days at NRW, and their knowledge of his ways was more than enough to get under the skin of the Nemesis Warrior. After his loss in the main event of the first REALM, Jamester would team with Sadistic who also lost, and go on to face the Shadow Riders in a two month feud which would culminate in Jamester and Jason Kage fighting on the roof of an arena. With fans watching on national television, Jamester was thrown off the roof and landed on a the hood of a car, suffering multiple injuries, and being put out of commission for six weeks.
At his return, Jamester made it evident that his intentions were to finish the Shadow Riders, but they were too busy running wild in the Tag Division. So he waited his turn… and in the mean time, he took on the eXtreme Championship Division, facing Sean Dahmer, Luke Justice, and finally Annihilation whom he would defeat for his first championship in Lights Out.
Jamester went on to hold the title for roughly two months, losing it to Annihilation and then being pushed to a main event spot which he battled for in many matches. For eight months Jamester would fight for the top gold, destroying his body, shortening his career, and building a legacy within the business that was Lights Out. At the culmination of LOW’s one year anniversary, a Pay-Per-View was held by the name of ‘In The End’ a fitting story for a Triple-Tier Iron Man match would commence between Jesse Jamester and Lights Out World Champion, Tristan Belmont. It was a battle for the ages, one that left fans in awe at the abilities of both men. As the curse would go, Jamester fell from his moment of glory and lost in the biggest match of his LOW career.
Following ‘In The End’ Jamester teamed with a newcomer by the name of Scorpion, to take on the tag division. For the longest time he had been a solo wrestler, holding onto the eXtreme title twice in his LOW career and chasing after the World title for nearly nine months, though all ending with an ‘L’ in the stat books.
With a new formula and changing things up, Jesse Jamester and Scorpion won the LOW Tag Team Titles. Only a month or so later, Jesse Jamester would find that his dreams of Tag gold would crumble under the pressure of his tag partner and his difference of opinions. One hellacious fight later and the loss of the titles, Jamester was once again a singles wrestler. However… his career in LOW came to an end when Lights Out Wrestling shut down.
“It was a sad day for me… along with many others I would think. We gave everything for that place, every inch of determination, every drop of sweat, every ounce of blood, everything… And it just crashed down on us without warning. Life for me was a wreck, I don’t know about the others, but it was one of the worst points of my professional career.”
Chapter 3: GLOBAL Ties.
A short stint in BreakDown Wrestling (BDW) left Jesse with sour tastes. Two weeks into it he won the Hardcore championship only for the company to go under due to financial issues.
So with the world seemingly at gun-point and time frozen with his career, Jamester took time to find peace in his life. Traveling back to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Jamester spent his days reading and training, waiting for an opportunity from a well known company, a place where he would be given insurance on his investment with such a place.
The call would come one Sunday afternoon and a meeting was arranged. Jesse Jamester was in talks with Global Wrestling (GW or GLOBAL). After a lengthy contract signing and a bonus, Jamester joined the roster of Global Wrestling and began a new career with stars from all over the world.
In his debut he won the PrimeStar Championship which was given to the rising star of GLOBAL. He won this from Ace Cash who would later be injured and leave Global for a short time.
At the time of his arrival, Jamester was entered in the Showdown in Tokyo Tournament, pitting four men together to face four other teams of four men in a ring enclosed by a steel cage with a roof on it. The final two teams would then duke it out for the International Title and a shot at the World Title. This tournament took place and Jesse went all the way to the end facing five other men in a six-way elimination style match which he would come out victorious. Claiming the International title, the PrimeStar championship was then retired, and Jamester went on to feud with ICE.
In a series of hellacious battles that ended with an escape only cage match, ICE dethroned Jamester of his International Championship and left the Nemesis Warrior wanting more. However, the booking committee saw money in Jesse and started to push him to face the World Champion.
A little over two months later, Jamester would win the Global Title of PrimeTime Central in a fatal four way match against Patti Anderson, Apocalypse, and PTC Global Title Holder Chris Storm. This was considered the epitome of his career by many, and the Nemesis Warrior still remembers the very day.
“It was the icing on the cake, I had done what I had sought out to do during my career and I did it by myself. Nobody came to my aid, nobody can say they didn’t do their best out there, we all put it on the line. Chris Storm was one of the most worthy champions I had ever faced, had it not been a four way match he may have had better odds, yet I still believe I had his number… I just wanted it that much more. Being considered the best of the industry, in the world at that time, it was like I was floating on cloud nine, nobody could touch me. GLOBAL was my home, and it was only fitting that I carried the GLOBAL title on my shoulder.”
Then came the big pay-per-view, the WrestleMania of GLOBAL and it was a big one! Josh Moody, GLOBAL World Champion would go up against Jesse Jamester, PTC Global Champion, in a singles match. Josh Moody had a lot of hype at the time, as he was considered to be the next man to reach Hall of Fame status in GLOBAL Wrestling. On this night, he ousted the Nemesis Warrior in a battle to the end, leaving it all in the ring. Jamester would go on and lose his PTC Global Championship to Hessian in a six-way Ladder Match.
“I was starting to get bumped up pretty bad. A lot of my injuries were festering to the point where they wouldn’t stop hurting even after the medication. I spent a few weeks wrestling in Global after my losing of the PTC Global Title, and then a stress in my knee ended up becoming a sprain. I took some time off and left GLOBAL on good terms, but I wasn’t sure how soon I would be back…”
Chapter 4: An Evolution Rising [EVOLVE]
A gap of the story is empty here. You’ll find out one day, maybe… maybe not.
Chapter 5: The Outsider
Signing with Outsider Wrestling Federation [OWF] from 2014 till 2016 when Jesse Jamester was convicted on charges of tax fraud and tax evasion. He was immediately terminated from OWF and went to Federal Prison.
In 2020 Jesse's appeal overturned the charges. Found innocent on all accounts after evidence proving Jesse's account and lawyer backstabbed him and set up a ponzi scheme under a shell corporation. The two men are currently awaiting trial for multiple felony accounts after being found in the Caribbean Islands attempting to route funds to swiss shell LLCs. To this day, nearly seven million dollars of Jesse Jamester's money has not been returned to him.
Chapter 6: The Great North
Returning to the ring in 2020, Jesse Jamester made his in-ring debut with a company called Empire Wrestling Federation [EWF]. Unfortunately he was only there for a cup of coffee before the company’s owner disappeared. Like that, Jesse found himself heading back to Canada, seeking what he had left behind in Calgary, Alberta years ago.
Upon his return to Canada, a promoter named Gus Arnold approached him. With no money, no home, nothing but the clothes on his back and a safety deposit box, Jesse made a handshake deal to prove his worth with Northern Pro Wrestling [NPW]. Returning meant Jesse would be able to stay in Canada, which during the pandemic of 2020 created its own stresses. Northern Pro was based out Mississauga, Ontario, and while a distance from Calgary, Alberta it was his home land, a country he had great pride in. Jesse knew, with the right motivation, he could add the final touch to his wrestling career with this opportunity.
October 27th, 2020 Jesse Jamester defeated Irwin Collins in his debut match at Northern Pro Wrestling’s Lethal Lottery Day 1 show. It didn’t take long for Jesse to make friends and alienate himself from the NPW roster. Eric Dane and Scott Steel would bring Jesse in as the third member of The Syndicate. A trio of melting styles, personalities, and methods who together tore the NPW locker room up and put them on notice. Within the first three months, Jesse Jamester and Scott Steel would support Eric Dane in winning the Double Crown North American Championship.
‘The Canadian Nightmare’ became the moniker of Jesse Jamester’s new look with Scott Steel. A demonic lizard mask with horns, resembling a cross of lizard and dinosaur. Jesse found a sweet spot in his old age as a marketing and advertising mastermind to merchandise. The Syndicate would take on the tag team division in NPW by force, when Gus Arnold put them together as a tag team. In rallied the boys, a 6’6″ and 7′ monster, relishing the opportunity to cause sanctioned violence.
Steel and Jesse Jamester fought there way up the ranks, power bombing foes into oblivion until they reached the NPW Imperial Crown tag team champions, the Dark Stars. On March 2nd, 2021, the Syndicate brought home the gold and began to cement their legacy in Northern Pro and Canada’s tag team history.
After failing to capture the XHF Tag Team Championships from Anthony Caffrey & Subject-42, Scott Steel and Jesse Jamester returned to Northern Pro Wrestling to defend their NPW Tag titles. After a few successful defenses, a battle royale would be the end for the champs. Since pinning either man had become tedious, the over the top rope gimmick match would see them eliminated and lose their gold.
Following their tag team fallout, Jesse Jamester would go back to singles competition and feud with a high flyer known as Eron Hunter/Lynx. During this feud, Jesse became aware of a son he never knew he had, Julius Fristik.
Julius would join Jesse in NPW and look to his father for mentorship. However, Jesse being new to being a dad and being on the wrong side of the roster with the Syndicate having made enemies up and down the roster; Jesse looked to Eron Hunter to mentor Julius, hoping the rub of the high flyer would due well for his son.
Jesse’s approach to this was unwelcome by Eron Hunter and began the feud that would last six months. Eron would lose title matches due to Jesse’s interference, he would be baited by the Canadian Nightmare in the backstage area and attacked on multiple occasions. They would finally do battle at August on the Atlantic, where Eron would take Jesse to his limit. The two put on a clinic that raised the stock of Eron Hunter from a simple Cruiserweight to a force to be reckoned with. In the end, Jesse would get the win but it was not by domination - but sheer will. A handshake following the match would show the change in Jesse Jamester’s nature going forward, one of disrespect and heel nature would turn to a Warrior’s instinct and respect for those who earned it. Eron Hunter had earned it.
Northern Pro Wrestling closed its doors in April 2022.
April 2022-2023: The Murder Lizard comes to GUNS
Signing with Greatest Under Appreciated Network Stars [GUNS], Jesse Jamester returned to the network full time at the XHF's 2022 Rumble. Having no family or allies from the Council (Clyde, Calvin Doxson, Julius Fristik, & Jesse Jamester)
March 2023-PRESENT: The Tour of Violence finds Japan
No allies recorded.
No rivals recorded.
This character has not appeared in any events yet.
| Promo Title | Posted On | Location |
|---|---|---|
| The Season of Violence | Dec 21, 2022 | XHF Network December 21st, 2022 |
| The Violent Infinite Series: No Good Deeds Are Free | Jun 28, 2022 | XHF Network June 28th, 2022 |
| A Rumble of Missed Opportunity | Apr 28, 2022 | XHF Network April 28th, 2022 |
| Lambs among Lions | Aug 22, 2021 | NPW August 22nd, 2021 |
| Blood Bounty | Aug 15, 2021 | NPW August 15th, 2021 |
| Rabbit season? No, it's FOX season. | Aug 1, 2021 | NPW August 1st, 2021 |
| A King has no Equal | Jul 30, 2021 | NPW July 30th, 2021 |
| The Shadow of Chaos | Jul 12, 2021 | NPW July 12th, 2021 |
| A Violent Warning | Jul 12, 2021 | NPW July 12th, 2021 |
| The Council of Chaos (Part 2) | Jul 5, 2021 | GUNS July 5th, 2021 |
| The Council of Chaos (Part 1) | Jul 5, 2021 | GUNS July 5th, 2021 |
| Ignorance is painfully bliss | Jun 26, 2021 | NPW June 26, 2021 |
| Road less traveled... until now. | Jun 22, 2021 | NPW June 22, 2021 |
| Hell's Haunted Kitchen | Jun 6, 2021 | XHF Network June 6th, 2021 |
| Reality check, I stand alone. | May 23, 2021 | NPW May 23, 2021 |
| The Hunter becomes the hunted | May 9, 2021 | NPW May 9th, 2021 |
| Business isn't Personal, Son | May 8, 2021 | NPW 5-08-2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 8) | Apr 19, 2021 | XHF Network April 18th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 7) | Apr 18, 2021 | XHF Network April 18th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 6) | Apr 14, 2021 | XHF Network April 14th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 4) | Apr 12, 2021 | XHF Network April 12th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 5) | Apr 12, 2021 | XHF Network April 12th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 3) | Apr 9, 2021 | XHF Network April 9th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 2) | Apr 5, 2021 | XHF Network April 5th, 2021 |
| Nightmares of the Rumble (Part 1) | Apr 4, 2021 | XHF Network April 4th, 2021 |
| "We are not the same" | Mar 21, 2021 | XHF March 21, 2021 |
| Saga of the Calgary Son (Part 3) | Feb 27, 2021 | NPW 2-27-2021 |
| Warning... Rents Due | Feb 14, 2021 | NPW 2-14-2021 |
| Saga of the Calgary Son (Part 2) | Feb 5, 2021 | NPW 2-05-2021 |
| Saga of the Calgary Son (Part 1) | Jan 10, 2021 | NPW 1-10-2021 |
| NY Resolution - Safety not included | Dec 27, 2020 | NPW 12-27-2020 |
| Final Hour... | Dec 13, 2020 | NPW 12-13-2020 |
| Life aint Fair, so Fight | Nov 22, 2020 | NPW 11-22-2020 |
| “Behind the Curtain” | Nov 8, 2020 | NPW 11-8-2020 |
| Wins | Losses | No Contest | Total Matches | Win % | Loss % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0% | 0% |
This character has never held a title.
No awards recorded for this character.
| Entrance Music | "Everything Ends" by Slipknot |
|---|---|
| Entrance Description | ♫ You are wrong, fucked, and overrated I think I'm gonna be sick and it's your fault This is the end of everything You are the end of everything ♫ Music blares over the sound system of the arena. Green and white lights begin to flicker down in a circle near the entrance way. Guitars shred as drums beat viciously through the speakers. Fans begin stomping their feet before seeing the imposing figure cast a shadow in the lit up circle. The Murder Lizard of the XHF steps forward and throws his head up, whipping his hair back as the scaly black reptile style mask that struck fear into opponents took the stage. Jesse Jamester makes his way through the curtain, sporting black boots with red laces with a lizard wrapped in barbed wire on the outside of each boot, and a bloody barbed wire design circling his tights. Fists taped up with black athletic tape, a black elbow pad on his right arm, and all the tattoos and scars visible from neck to abdomen, down both arms, and his neck and back as he stops and raises his arm up with a fist, bowing his head down and soaking in the red spotlight that shines down on him from above. Ring Announcer: Introducing first! Hailing from Calgary, Alberta CANADA! Weighing in this evening at two-hundred-eighty-three pounds! Standing six-foot-six-inches tall! Known in the Northern hemisphere as the Canadian Nightmare, to the XHF Network he is the MURDER LIZARD, and now as he graces Japan with his Tour of Violence, I present to you, 'the KING OF VIOLENCE" --- JESSSSSE JAMESSSSSTEEEEER! Taking a moment to soak it in, the Murder Lizard scans the arena, and makes his way down the aisle towards the ring. As he approaches the ring side area, Jesse steps up on the second step of the black ring steps, cracking his neck and shrugging his shoulders in a warmup manner. The murder lizard proceeds to wipe his boots on the apron, putting the ring to his back as he leans one arm over the top rope and a hand up to his eyebrows, getting a better look at the audience. In one motion, he steps between the ropes and enters the ring, showing authority in his body language; shoulders back, head up, face looking straight ahead. Jesse throws his right fist up in the air, and then lets it slowly return to his side as the music begins to fade out. |
| Move #1 | Snap Suplexes/Brainbusters |
| Move #2 | Powerslam |
| Move #3 | Canadian Leg Sweep |
| Move #4 | Neckbreaker |
| Move #5 | DDT |
| Special Move #1 | Release T-bone Suplex |
| Special Move #2 | Spinebuster |
| Special Move #3 | Death Valley Driver |
| Finisher Setup Move | Nightmare Knock'N |
| Finisher Setup Desc | lifting an opponent into a cobra clutch position and then slamming them to the mat. |
| Basic Finisher | JesterPlex |
| Basic Finisher Desc | — |
| Submission Finisher | Nemesis Lock |
| Submission Finisher Desc | — |
| In Ring Personality | A dinosaur-lizard skull mask wearing Canadian with 25 years of experience. Lives, breathes, and bleeds professional wrestling. He is a darker character with a showman style of wrestling that delivers a balance of technical, grapple, brawling, and powerhouse with the occassional high risk when the stage calls for it. |
| In Ring Tactics | Meticulous and calculating. The veteran of the squared circle uses his strength and speed to lure opponents into a false sense of security and take advantage of their mistakes. Targeting the head and neck area with impact moves, uppercuts, clotheslines, neckbreakers, and redirects while not afraid to take the ring outside or go outside to draw the opponent out and be attacked immediately. |
| Always Do | — |
| Never Do | — |
| Writer Notes | Jesse Jamester is cerebral opponent who does not let up and has known to pass out instead of tap out when the feud is extremely personal. |



