BLK Jeez

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BLK Jeez
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Sabian[2]
Spade-O[1]
BLK Jeez[1]
Jared Wachtler[3]
Rashad Cameron[4]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[5]
Billed weight175 lb (79 kg)[2]
"A Brick and a Half"[5]
Billed fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
West Philly[5]
Trained byCharles Gregory[1]
Jerry Schaffer[2]
DebutFebruary 26, 2000[2]

Darnell Kittrell[6] (born April 25, 1975)[1] is an American professional wrestler. He performs for the National Wrestling Alliance under the ring name BLK Jeez (pronounced "Black Jeez").

Professional wrestling career

Debut (2000–2003)

After completing his training, Kittrell made his professional wrestling debut on February 26, 2000, under the ring name Sabian. He then won his first championship, the Hybrid Pro Wrestling Junior Heavyweight Championship, only six months later by defeating Insayashi.[2]

Combat Zone Wrestling

Debut and The Blackout (2004–2005)

After wrestling on the independent circuit for three years, Sabian made his Combat Zone Wrestling debut on May 4, 2004, with a victory over Sean Bishop.[2] On June 12, Sabian joined Ruckus to form the Blackout,[7] or BLKOUT, as they defeated Derek Frazier and Chri$ Ca$h to earn an opportunity at the World Tag Team Championship, which they then won from the H8 Club (Nick Gage and Nate Hatred) later on in the night.[2] On August 14, Eddie Kingston joined the Blackout as they defeated Gage, Hatred and Ca$h. On September 11, the Blackout retained their title against The S.A.T. during the day show while wrestling the H8 Club to a no contest during the night show.

On December 11, the Blackout (Sabian, Ruckus, Kingston and new member Jack Evans) lost the World Tag Team Title in a Cage of Death to rival Chri$ Ca$h and his allies J. C. Bailey, Nate Webb and SeXXXy Eddy. Despite the title loss, Sabian managed to defeat Mike Quackenbush on April 2, 2005, to win the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, his first CZW singles title. Sabian would go on to hold the title until June 11, when he re-lost the title to Quackenbush in a match involving B-Boy.[8] On July 9, the Blackout defeated B-Boy and their rivals SeXXXy Eddy and Nate Webb. On October 8, Sabian was unsuccessful in regaining the World Junior Heavyweight Title in a match involving the champion Derek Frazier, Heretic, Niles Young and Mike Quackenbush.[9]

Feud with the Kings of Wrestling (2005–2007)

On December 10, Sabian and Eddie Kingston lost to

Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero) in a match for the Kings' World Tag Team Title.[10]

Beginning in 2006, the Blackout gained revenge against the Kings by defeating them and

Matt Sydal defeated Sonjay Dutt in the first round, Sabian defeated Sydal in the quarterfinals to advance to the finals, where he faced Austin Aries, Claudio Castagnoli and fellow Blackout teammate and World Heavyweight Championship Ruckus, who defended the title earlier in the event twice. Ruckus managed to defeat Sabian, Aries and Castagnoli to retain his title for the third time that night and thus win the Best of the Best tournament. However, shortly after winning the tournament and retaining his title, Ruckus was challenged to an impromptu match by Chris Hero, one half of the Blackout's rivals the Kings of Wrestling, who defeated him for the title.[13]

Despite the title loss, the Blackout recovered as Sabian and new member Robbie Mireno defeated the Kings of Wrestling for the World Tag Team Title. Less than a month later on December 11, the Blackout lost the title to

Cloudy before defeating Danny Havoc
later on in the night to win the World Junior Heavyweight Title for the second time.

World Junior Heavyweight Champion (2007–2010)

After winning the title, Sabian began a small

Drake Younger, Bruce Maxwell and TJ Cannon in the first round, rival Drew Gulak in the quarterfinals and Chuck Taylor
in the finals. Despite winning the tournament, Sabian would go on to lose the World Junior Heavyweight Title to Taylor in a title match shortly after the tournament. On October 11, Sabian and Ruckus defeated 2 Girls 1 Cup (Greg Excellent and Beef Wellington) to win their third World Tag Team Championship. On November 8, Sabian and Ruckus lost the title back to 2 Girls 1 Cup.

Beginning in 2009, Sabian made only sporadic appearances in CZW due to competing throughout the

Shiima Xion.[15] Following this, Sabian would team with fellow BLKOUT members to compete for the World Tag Team Championship on a few occasions, but was unsuccessful in reclaiming the title.[15] On February 13, 2010, Sabian won a six-way match to regain the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[15] Exactly a month later, he retained the title against Adam Cole after their match ended in a draw.[15] On May 8, Sabian lost the title to Cole in a three-way match that also involved fellow BLKOUT member Ruckus.[16]

BLK Jeez (2010–present)

On September 10, Sabian changed his ring name to BLK Jeez and later faced Cole in a rematch for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, but was unsuccessful.

The Osirian Portal (Amasis and Ophidian) to win the vacant World Tag Team Championship.[16]

On February 12, 2011, Philly's Most Wanted lost the World Tag Team Title to

The Briscoe Brothers.[16] Exactly a month later, BLK Jeez defeated Jay Briscoe before taking a hiatus from CZW in order to tour with Big Japan Pro Wrestling.[16] Upon BLK Jeez's return to CZW in April, Philly's Most Wanted continued their feud with the Briscoes by competing in a six-man tag team match that included Devon Moore and Robert Anthony with both the World Tag Team and World Heavyweight Championships on the line. Ultimately, the Briscoes and Moore won the match, resulting in the Briscoes retaining their World Tag Team Title and Moore winning Anthony's World Heavyweight Title.[16] Despite this, Philly's Most Wanted defeated Mark Briscoe on May 14 in a handicap match to win the World Tag Team Title and end the feud.[16] On August 13, BLK Jeez faced Moore in a lumberjack strap match for the World Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated.[16] On November 12, Philly's Most Wanted lost the World Tag Team Championship to Bandido Jr. and Azrieal.[16]

BLK Jeez performing a dropkick on Lionel Knight

Following the title loss, BLK Jeez took another hiatus from CZW in order to perform another tour with BJW.

Dave and Jake Crist) to determine the number one contenders for the World Tag Team Title, but the match ended in a no contest.[18]

On April 5, 2013, the Blackout defeated The Catalyst (Dustin Rayz and Eric Ryan) to win the World Tag Team Championship.[19]

On December 13, 2014, at Cage of Death, Jeez defeated Biff Busick, Drew Gulak and Sozio in a Cage of Death match to win the CZW World Heavyweight Championship and in early 2015 BLK Jeez Became a heel and aligned himself with

Pepper Parks and His Wife Cherry Bomb, The Stable was named TV Ready And Jeez successfully defended his championship against Tournament of Death 2015 winner Matt Tremont at New Heights on July 11, 2015. On August 8, the next month, Tremont defeated Pepper Parks in a street fight and would go on to challenge Jeez for the championship in the main event of the show in which Tremont came out victorious.[20]

Chikara (2005–2007)

On February 18, 2005, Sabian teamed up with Chikara wrestler Jigsaw as they entered the

Claudio Castagnoli and Arik Cannon, who would later go on to win the tournament. On March 18, Sabian teamed up with Jigsaw and Mike Quackenbush in a losing effort to the Kings of Wrestling (Castagnoli, Cannon and Chris Hero). The following day, Sabian made his Chikara singles debut in a loss to former ally Jigsaw. Sabian continued his singles run as he defeated Dr. Cheung in the first round of the Young Lions Cup before losing a six-way semi-finals match to Icarus also involving Cannon, Mickie Knuckles, Ricky Reyes and Rorschach. On July 24, Sabian gained revenge against the Kings as he, Eddie Kingston, Quackenbush and Equinox defeated the Kings and Team F.I.S.T. member Gran Akuma.[21]

Sabian returned to Chikara one year later on February 25, where he and Eddie Kingston defeated Ian Rotten and Mickie Knuckles in the first round of Chikara's tag team tournament before defeating Joker and Necro Butcher in the second round. Sabian and Kingston later lost to Team F.I.S.T. (Icarus and Gran Akuma) in the third round.[22]

In 2007, Sabian made more frequent appearances in Chikara, the first of which was a match in the first-ever

2.0 (Jagged and Shane Matthews) and the following day, Sabian, Kingston, Ruckus and Joker lost to Hallowicked and The Colony. On June 24, Sabian made his last appearance in Chikara, as he and Ruckus defeated The Colony in a tag team match.[23]

WWE (2012)

On the June 22, 2012, episode of

Ryback in a two-on-one handicap match.[3]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2012–2013)

On the June 28, 2012, episode of

World Heavyweight Champion Austin Aries opted not to grant him the shot and instead eliminated him from contention.[25] Kittrell, once again working as Rashad Cameron, returned to TNA on January 12, 2013, to take part in the tapings of the One Night Only: X-Travaganza special, wrestling in a tag team match where he and Anthony Nese were defeated by Douglas Williams and Kid Kash.[26]

Championships and accomplishments

SuperKrazee Undisputed Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)

References

General
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