WRESTLER NAME: Jason Williams
HOMETOWN: Manchester, England
HEIGHT: 6'2
WEIGHT: 234 Pounds
THEME SONG:
SIGNATURE MOVES:
Seeing Stars - Spinning Heel Kick 2
Lion's Call - Zack Attack
FINISHERS:
M.A.D - Underhook Piledriver
NOTABLE FEUDS: N/A
ACCOLADES: N/A
Biography: Jason Williams didn't experience a "typical" start in his wrestling career. Son of professional boxer Mikey "Lionheart" Williams and professional footballer Emily Williams, it is fair to say that competition runs through Jason's blood. Despite the legacy of his family, Jason never showed much natural talent for either field, lacking the technical ability for football and the strategic awareness for boxing (though his father tried to encourage this through the most one-sided sparring sessions ever).
By 18 years old Jason's relationship with his parents was on thin ice, as he had become resentful of the success and expectations of his parents. He had quit sparring with his father, making it known that he had absolutely no interest in replicating his father's achievements. Moving from his native Manchester for London a few months after turning 18, he spent the next year doing nothing with his life, besides getting drunk and getting into fights that he couldn't win. It was a night like this in Westminster that created a chance-meeting that would change Jason's life. Upon deciding to trash talk the most built man in the pub, the fight was stopped by noted wrestling scout Thomas Jennings. Jennings had been a regular at the pub, and had been impressed by Jason's ability to "bullshit his way through any conversation", as he put it in a 2008 interview with the 'Wrestling Weekly' magazine.
Jennings convinced Jason to give professional wrestling a try, and offered him a place in the 1998 Recruit's Class of the 'Stone House' training camp. Williams proved to be something of a natural, his showmanship making him a stand-out member of the class. He graduated as part of the now-famous 'Class of 01', the graduates going on to become highly successful either at home or abroad. After 7 years of honing his craft in various promotions, Jason now finds himself in OCW, alongside colleagues Nate Dunn, Matt Mercer and Jakub De'Relic.