Jay Skillet
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Debut | 18 September 2010[1] |
Jan Kronenberg[2] (born 14 September 1991),[2] better known by his ring name Jay Skillet, is a German professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw).
Professional wrestling career
Westside Xtreme Wrestling
2011–2013
On 12 March 2011, at 16 Carat Gold, Skillet made his debut for
In January 2012, Skillet defeated Beck at Back to the Roots,
RockSkillet began 2013 with two successful title defences. On 19 January, at Back to the Roots, they defeated
2017–2020
Beginning in April 2017, Skillet started tagging with Francis Kaspin (a former Westside Dojo trainee), and their first match together was at a wXw Academy show.[29] Skillet made his return to the promotion at Shortcut to the Top. In the aforementioned event, Skillet eliminated Young Money Chong, before Emil Sitoci eliminated him with a gutbuster.[30] Afterwards, Skillet and Kaspin, now going by Jay FK, were mainly used in the tag division. Skillet had two unsuccessful #1 contendership matches in November and December; with the first at Broken Rules, a three-way match for the World Tag Team Championship between Sitoci and Dirty Dragan and eventual winners, Monster Consulting (Avalanche and Julian Nero),[31] and the second at a show in Hamburg, against Bobby Gunns for the Shotgun Championship.[32] Jay FK rounded out the year with a loss to Monster Consulting at the 17th Anniversary show.[33]
In January 2018,
Jay FK began 2019 with a win over the pairing of Walter and Veit Müller at Back to the Roots,[54] after which, they were part of the title picture for the Tag Team Championship. On 15 February at Dead End, they were defeated by Kiev and Bouncer in their first title defence.[55] On 9 March, at 16 Carat Gold, they were defeated in a three-way match that was won by Aussie Open.[56] Jay FK started allying themselves with Absolute Andy, who they had occasionally teamed with in the past. They regularly began teaming with Andy from May onwards,[57] and after Kaspin was ruled out of World Tag Team League with a spinal injury, Andy replaced him, forming Jay-AA. At the event, Jay-AA went out in the first round to Pretty Bastards (Maggot and Prince Ahura).[58] In late November, Skillet was involved in title shots for the Shotgun Championship, but was unsuccessful on both occasions.[59][60] A backstage quarrel between Skillet, Andy, Müller and Avalanche led to director of sports Karsten Beck booking a four-way match for the Shotgun Championship at the 19th Anniversary show. At the event, just as Andy was about to hit a superkick to Avalanche, Skillet popped up and rolled Andy to win the match and subsequently, his first singles title in the promotion.[61] Upset over the manner of Skillet's victory, Andy wanted a title shot for the championship he had become obsessed with in recent months. This was granted, and the tag partners faced each other on 18 January 2020, at Back to the Roots. Skillet retained the title by rolling Andy up again.[62] On February 15, Skillet dropped the title back to Avalanche at a show in Bielefeld, ending his reign at 63 days.[63]
On February 21 at Dead End, Jay-AA defeated
Championships and accomplishments
- German Stampede Wrestling
- GSW Breakthrough Championship (1 time)[68]
- Westside Xtreme Wrestling
- wXw Shotgun Championship (1 time)[69]
- wXw World Tag Team Championship (4 times)[70] – with Jason Hendrix (1), Jonathan Gresham (1), Francis Kaspin (1), Absolute Andy (1)
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