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'{{distinguish|Jerry Flynn}} {{Infobox Wrestler |name=Jerry Lynn |image=Jerrylynn.jpg |names=Gorgada Cross<ref name=OWOW>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/jerry-lynn.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn profile|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref><br />'''Jerry Lynn'''<ref name=OWOW/><br />Mr. J.L.<ref name=Blast/><br />Sultan Gargola |real_height={{height|ft=5|in=9}}|real_weight={{convert|205|lb|kg|abbr=on}} |height={{height|ft=5|in=11}}<ref name=SLAM>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/lynn-jerry.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Jerry Lynn career bio|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref> |weight={{convert|212|lb|kg|abbr=on}}<ref name=SLAM/> |birth_date={{birth date and age|1963|6|12}} |death_date= |birth_place=[[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] |death_place= |resides= |billed=Minneapolis, Minnesota |trainer=Francisco Abarca<br />[[Brad Rheingans]]<ref name=Blast>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosL/lynn_jul00.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Going to work a blast for Jerry Lynn Days as Mr. J.L. in WCW happily behind him|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref><br />[[Eddie Sharkey]] |debut=March 1988<ref name=OWOW/> |retired= }} '''Jeremy "Jerry" Lynn'''<ref name=SLAM/> (born June 12, 1963) is an [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], best known for his appearances with [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW), the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF) and [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA). He is currently signed to [[Ring of Honor]] (ROH). ==Professional wrestling career== Lynn started wrestling in March 1988 in various [[independent circuit|independent]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotions]] in the [[Minnesota]] and [[Michigan]] areas, one being Pro Wrestling America, and a brief stop in the Tennessee-based [[Smoky Mountain Wrestling]]. After the PWA folded, Lynn wrestled for the [[Global Wrestling Federation]] (GWF) based in Dallas, Texas. While in GWF, Lynn captured the [[GWF Light Heavyweight Championship]]. Lynn also engaged in a two year [[feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with [[Sean Waltman|The Lightning Kid]] which gave both men considerable exposure.<ref name=Blast/><ref name=SLAM/> ===World Championship Wrestling (1995-1997)=== Lynn first became known to a larger wrestling audience in [[World Championship Wrestling]] as the [[Wrestling mask|masked]] Mr. J.L.<ref name=SLAM/> The high-flying Lynn joined the WCW [[Cruiserweight (professional wrestling)|cruiserweight]] division, where he competed against the [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[luchadores]] and a variety of wrestlers from around the world such as [[Chris Benoit]], [[Dean Malenko]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Terry Brunk|Sabu]], [[Chris Jericho]] and [[Alex Wright]]. He also wrestled a couple of matches on ''Saturday Night'' as himself, most notably wrestling [[Lex Luger]]. One of his last major matches took place at the [[Clash_of_the_Champions#Clash_of_the_Champions_XXXV|Clash of the Champions XXXV]], where he suffered a six-man tag team loss while teaming with [[Konnan]] and [[La Parka]] against [[Chris Jericho]], [[Super Calo]] and [[Chavo Guerrero, Jr.]]. While he was injured, [[Eric Bischoff]] fired him from WCW.<ref name=Blast/> ===Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997–2001)=== After leaving WCW, Lynn joined [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]. Upon arriving, Lynn was involved in a "respect" feud with [[Peter Polaco|Justin Credible]], resulting in the two being [[List of professional wrestling terms#B|booked]] in a series of matches, which saw Credible winning the last match at the [[ECW Heatwave#1998|Heatwave '98]] [[pay-per-view]]. After this, Lynn was involved in a feud with [[Lance Storm]] and [[Mikey Whipwreck]], a feud that was shortened when Whipwreck left for WCW. Once the feud with Lance Storm was ended, Lynn was booked in a match for the [[ECW World Television Championship]] with [[Rob Van Dam]] at [[Living Dangerously#1999|Living Dangerously]] in 1999. The finish saw Lynn win the title from Van Dam (the time limit expired and Lynn was awarded the title by referee decision instead of by pinfall or submission). Despite this win, he asked for a five-minute time extension, in which he was pinned by Van Dam after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five-Star Frog splash]]. Though Lynn did not win the match, he from then on refer to himself as "The New F'N Show", mocking Van Dam's nickname, "The Whole F'N Show", as well as claiming he would be the wrestler to deprive Van Dam of the ECW World Television title. Though Lynn received several more title opportunities with Van Dam, he was not successful in winning the World Television Title before Van Dam was stripped of the title after suffering a [[legit (professional wrestling)|legitimate]] broken ankle. Around the same time, Lynn also suffered a broken ankle, taking him out of action.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosL/lynn_14jul00.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Lynn ready to shine at Heat Wave|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref> On his return to ECW TV, Lynn challenged Van Dam to one more match at [[Hardcore Heaven#2000|Hardcore Heaven]], which Lynn won.<ref name=SLAM/> On October 1, 2000 at the [[Anarchy Rulz]], Lynn defeated Justin Credible for the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]].<ref name=SLAM/> He held the title for one month, making a successful title defense against [[Steve Corino]], to whom he lost the title to in a re-match. At the last ECW pay-per-view, [[ECW Guilty as Charged#2001|Guilty as Charged]] in 2001, Lynn was in the main event, losing to Rob Van Dam via a [[Dropkick#Corner-to-corner missile dropkick|Van Terminator]].<ref name=SLAM/> ===World Wrestling Federation (2001)=== Following the [[bankruptcy]] of ECW in April 2001, Lynn was hired by the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]. Lynn made his TV debut on the April 29, 2001 episode of ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', where he defeated [[Mike Lockwood|Crash Holly]] for the [[WWE Light Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight Championship]] in his debut match.<ref name=SLAM/> He eventually lost the title to [[Jeff Hardy]] and had a notable match with Rob Van Dam on an episode of WWF Sunday Night Heat before being released in February 2002.<ref name=SLAM/> He then had a brief stint in the [[World Wrestling All-Stars]] promotion, where he won its Cruiserweight title. ===Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002–2007)=== In 2002, Lynn signed with [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA), taking part in the first ever TNA match as part of a six-man tag match against the Flying Elvises. He won the [[TNA X Division Championship]] twice, as well as the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] twice.<ref name=SLAM/> He feuded with [[A.J. Styles]]<ref name=home>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/09/10/182288.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Clevett|first=Jason|title=TNA a happy home for Lynn|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM Sports!]]}}</ref> and [[Don Callis]], and was an [[X Division]] mainstay. However, in February 2004 he suffered a severe shoulder injury, tearing the [[tendon]] from the bone in his [[rotator cuff]], when [[Juventud Guerrera]] [[botch (professional wrestling)|botched]] a [[Professional wrestling throws#Michinoku driver II|Juvi Driver]]. Lynn became a TNA [[Road agent (professional wrestling)|road agent]], planning matches and coaching younger talent.<ref name=SLAM/> Lynn made his return to the ring on June 10, 2005 when he faced [[Peter Polaco|Justin Credible]] at [[Hardcore Homecoming]], an ECW reunion show organized by ECW alumnus [[Shane Douglas]]. On July 17 at [[TNA No Surrender#2005|No Surrender]], Lynn refereed a match between [[Sean Waltman]] and [[A.J. Styles]], refusing to allow Waltman to cheat in the course of the match. This led to a match between Lynn and Waltman at [[TNA Sacrifice#2005|Sacrifice]] on August 14, which Lynn won. After the match, Waltman initially celebrated with Lynn before attacking his former partner. The following week on ''[[TNA Impact!|Impact!]]'', it was announced that Lynn had re-injured his shoulder (this is believed to be an [[List of professional wrestling terms#A|angle]] designed to fuel the feud between Lynn and Waltman rather than a legitimate aggravation of the existing injury). In January 2006, he began making on-screen appearances once more as a road agent. He came out at [[TNA Final Resolution#2006|Final Resolution]] to watch a match which was [[Chris Sabin]], [[Sonjay Dutt]] and [[Matt Bentley]] taking on the team of [[Alex Shelley]], [[Roderick Strong]] and [[Austin Aries]]. Lynn continued to make several other appearances throughout the rest of 2006, and even faced [[Robert Roode|Bobby Roode]] in a losing effort during TNA's first [[house show]] in Detroit. On January 14, 2007, Lynn made his return to regular in ring competition returning to TNA to compete for the TNA X Division Championship against Chris Sabin and then-champion [[Christopher Daniels]] at [[TNA Final Resolution#2007|Final Resolution]], in which he delivered his trademark [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Cradle piledriver|cradle piledriver]] to Daniels and subsequently got pinned by Chris Sabin. Lynn carried on to feud with Sabin over the X Division title. On an episode of ''Impact!'', Lynn won a [[ladder match]] to become the number one contender for the TNA X Division Championship. At [[TNA Destination X#2007|Destination X]], Lynn was defeated by Chris Sabin in a [[two out of three falls match]]. After the match, a masked man (later revealed to be Christopher Daniels) performed [[Facebuster#Lifting double underhook facebuster|the Angel's Wings]] on Sabin, but also hit Lynn with the title belt. At [[Lockdown (2007)|Lockdown]], Daniels defeated Lynn in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|Six Sides of Steel match]]. At [[TNA Sacrifice#2007|Sacrifice]], Jerry Lynn won a four-way X-Division battle between himself, Alex Shelley, Senshi, and Tiger Mask IV (New Japan Pro Wrestling star also making his TNA debut). On June 17, 2007 at [[Slammiversary (2007)|Slammiversary]], Jerry Lynn teamed up with former NFL [[tight end]] [[Frank Wycheck]] to defeat the team of [[James Storm]] and [[Ron Killings]]. Wycheck pinned Storm after using Lynn's signature move, the cradle piledriver. At [[TNA Victory Road#2007|Victory Road]] in July, Jerry Lynn teamed up with former [[WWE Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Bob Backlund]] against the tag team of [[The Motor City Machine Guns]], Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, with [[Kevin Nash]] in their corner. Lynn wrestled the majority of the match and was knocked out cold by an interfering Kevin Nash, followed by a pinfall by Chris Sabin. In August 2007, Lynn asked for and received his release from TNA.<ref name=SLAM/> ===Independent circuit (2003-2008)=== Lynn worked for the All World Wrestling League presents Big Time Wrestling in late 2003/early 2004. Lynn participated in the [[East Coast Wrestling Association]]'s 11th-annual [[ECWA Super 8 Tournament#2007|Super 8 Tournament]], which he won, defeating [[Sonjay Dutt]] in the finals on November 10, 2007 in [[Newark, Delaware]]. One of Amarillo's independent promotions, West-Texas Wrestling Association, announced January 12, 2008 at their second anniversary show that Jerry Lynn would face [[Joey Munoz|Kaos "The Rock Superstar"]] at WWA's Collision Course 3 on April 12, 2008 at The Nat "Brawl Room", hyping the fact they have two nationally known names facing off in a one-on-one match for Indy supremacy. Lynn defeated Shawn Shultz on February 21, 2008 to become the UWA Heavyweight Champion in [[Seymour, Tennessee]]. Lynn wrestled in Next Era Wrestling in [[Rochester, New York]] on March 29, 2008. Lynn and [[Jerrelle Clark]] lost to [[Al Snow]] and Johnny Swift.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nexterawrestling.com/results/27.html|title=Al Snow and Jerry Lynn are on their way to N.E.W|publisher=New Era Wrestling}}</ref> On April 25, 2008, Lynn defeated Jason Gory, [[Shiima Xion]], and [[Davey Richards]] to win the Super Indy VII Tournament that is held by International Wrestling Cartel. Traditionally, the winner of the tournament is awarded the IWC Super Indy Championship. However, Lynn refused to accept the belt and instead challenged the champion [[Larry Sweeney]] to a title match at the next show. On May 17, 2008, Lynn defeated Sweeney to officially become IWC Super Indy Champion. On September 13, 2008, Lynn lost the Super Indy title to [[kayfabe]] apprentice Johnny Gargano in a 3 Way Dance, which also included Super HENTAI. Since then, Lynn has not appeared in IWC. On June 14 2008, Jerry Lynn competed in three way dance against [[Mike DiBiase]] and Mr. Showtime Scott Summers For Southern Championship Wrestling. Jerry Lynn wrestled against SCW Heavyweight Champion Spiro at the ACW show for the title and lost. Lynn also wrestled for F1rst Wrestling were he defeated Al Snow and [[Pete Huge]]. On February 22, 2009 Jerry Lynn wrestled for [[IWF Promotions|IWF Premier Pro Wrestling]] facing Adrian Grimm " The Reaper" in a IWF Championship Tournament.<ref>IWF Promotions Website 2/22/2009 [http://www.iwfpromotions.com IWF Promotions]</ref> ===Ring of Honor (2008–present)=== Jerry Lynn made several appearances for Ring of Honor, prior to becoming a full-time roster member. Lynn made an appearance for [[Ring of Honor]], where he wrestled ROH World Champion [[Nigel McGuinness]] in a non-title match, which he lost. <ref>web|url=http://rohwrestling.com/pastresults/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Past Results|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> He has also wrestled in ROH's sister promotion [[Full Impact Pro]] on two occasions, wrestling [[Austin Aries]] and [[Roderick Strong]] in a Three Way Dance, before taking on Aries the next night in a singles match. Lynn has wrestled on ROH's PPV taping on September 19, 2008 in a losing effort to [[Chris Hero]]. Then next night Lynn returned to the [[The Arena (Philadelphia)|ECW Arena]] for ROH's Glory By Honor VII by defeating Kenny King. On September 22, 2008 Lynn was named a full time member of the ROH roster.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rohwrestling.com/news/article.aspx?id=2288|title=Newswire For The Week Of September 21st|date=2008-09-21|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> Soon after, Lynn was a participant in the inaugural match of TV show [[Ring of Honor Wrestling]] on [[HDNet]], pinning [[Delirious]] for the win. At Supercard of Honor IV, he defeated Nigel McGuinness to win his first ROH world title. Jerry Lynn is the first person from the Original ECW to win the ROH title. At Manhattan Mayhem III, Lynn lost the ROH World Title to Austin Aries in a three way dance, which also involved [[Tyler Black]], on June 13, 2009. ==Personal life== Lynn is married and has two daughters. Jerry Lynn has two daughters. One was with his first wife and the second with his second wife, born August 28, 2006. "I don't think that she will ever date a pro wrestler" said Jerry Lynn.<ref name=Family>{{citeweb|url=http://www.tnawrestling.com/columns/outside/full2.php?outside=948|accessdate=2008-06-26|title=Jerry Lynn|publisher=[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]}}</ref> ==In wrestling== *'''Finishing moves''' **[[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Cradle piledriver|Cradle piledriver]], sometimes while [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone Piledriver|kneeling down while holding the opponent in a belly to belly position]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[Professional wrestling holds#Crucifix armbar|Cross armbar]]<ref name=OWOW/> - [[World Championship Wrestling|WCW]] *'''Signature moves''' **[[Brainbuster]] **[[Suplex#German suplex|Bridging German suplex]]<ref name=HH>{{cite episode|title=Mr. JL vs Sabu|series=WCW Halloween Havoc|credits=World Championship Wrestling|airdate=1995-10-29}}</ref> **[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossboby|Diving crossbody]]<ref name=HH/> **[[Cutter (professional wrestling)#TKO|Fireman's carry cutter]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[Professional wrestling holds#Gory special|Gory special]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Kryptonite Krunch|Over the shoulder belly to back piledriver]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[Moonsault]]<ref name=HH/> **[[Leg drop#Guillotine leg drop|Rope hung guillotine leg drop]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[Powerbomb#Sitout powerbomb|Running sitout powerbomb]]<ref name=HH/> ** [[Dropkick#Springboard dropkick|Springboard dropkick]]<ref name=HH/> **[[Powerbomb#Sunset flip powerbomb|Sunset flip powerbomb]] **[[Professional wrestling holds#Tilt-a-whirl|Tilt-a-whirl]] [[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|headscissors takedown]]<ref name=OWOW/> **[[DDT (professional wrestling)#Tornado DDT|Tornado DDT]]<ref name=OWOW/> *'''[[Manager (professional wrestling)|Manager]]s''' **[[James Mitchell (manager)|James Mitchell]] *'''[[Nickname]]s''' **"Dynamic"<ref name=OWOW/> **"The New [[Rob Van Dam|F'N Show]]" ==Championships and accomplishments== *'''All American Wrestling''' **AAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2007-05.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - May 2007 | accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.titlehistories.com/All_American_Wrestling.htm | title=All American Wrestling TitleHistories| accessdate=2008-07-11|publisher=titlehistories.com}}</ref> *'''[[Anarchy Championship Wrestling]]''' **[[ACW-IWA Texas Heavyweight Championship]] ([[ACW-IWA Texas Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref name=OWOW/> **[[ACW-IWA Texas Tag Team Championship]] ([[ACW-IWA Texas Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]], current) - with Scot Summers *'''Continental Wrestling Association''' **CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *'''[[East Coast Wrestling Association]]''' **[[ECWA Super 8 Tournament]] ([[ECWA Super 8 Tournament#2007|2007]]) *'''[[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]''' **[[ECW Championship|ECW World Championship]] ([[List of ECW Champions|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/history/ecwchampionship/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn's first ECW Championship reign|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> *'''Gateway Championship Wrestling''' **GCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''[[Global Wrestling Federation]]''' **[[GWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://solie.org/titlehistories/jhgwf.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=GWF- GLOBAL WRESTLING FEDERATIONGWF JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''Hardcore Wrestling Association''' **HWA World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) **HWA Championship (1 time) *'''Independent Wrestling Association East Coast''' **IWA East Coast Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *'''[[Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South]]''' **[[IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship]] ([[IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/mshtiwassoc.html|accessdate=2009-04-26|last=Westcott|first=Brian|title=IWA - INDEPENDENT WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (Indiana/Kentucky) IWA - MID-SOUTH HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''International Wrestling Cartel''' **Super Indy Tournament (2008) *'''New Era Pro Wrestling''' **NEPW Triple Crown Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-11.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - November 2002 | accessdate=2008-07-06|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref> *'''New Wrestling Society''' **NWS World Championship (1 time) *'''New York Wrestling Connection''' **NYWC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/nywc/ | title=New York Wrestling Connection | accessdate=2008-07-07|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref> **NYWC Interstate Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''Pro Wrestling America''' **PWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwahw.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA- PRO-WRESTLING AMERICA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> **PWA Light Heavyweight Championship (3 times)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwalhw.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA- PRO-WRESTLING AMERICALIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> **PWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwatt.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA - PRO-WRESTLING AMERICA TAG TEAM TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> - with [[Sean Waltman|The Lightning Kid]] *'''West-Texas Wrestling Association''' **WWA Championship (1-time) *'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]''' **[[PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year]] (1999)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwiimp.htm|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Most Improved Wrestler of the Year |publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref> **PWI ranked him #'''117''' of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2003<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwi50003.htm|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 2003|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref> *'''[[Ring Of Honor]]''' **[[ROH World Championship]] ([[List of ROH World Champions|1 time]])<ref name=ROH>{{cite web|url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/titlehistory/| accessdate=2009-04-26|title=Ring of Honor official title histories|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> *'''Showtime Allstar Wrestling''' **SAW International Championship (1 time) *'''[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]''' **[[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Tag Team Champions|2 times]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ttnwa.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=NWA NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> - 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Styles]] (1) and [[Amazing Red]] (1) **[[TNA X Division Championship]] ([[List of TNA X Division Champions|2 times]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tnawrestling.com/content/view/218/84/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=TNA official title history|publisher=[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]}}</ref> **[[TNA 2004 World X Cup Tournament#World X Cup Results|World X Cup (2004)]] - with [[Chris Sabin]], [[Christopher Daniels]] and [[Elix Skipper]] *'''United Wrestling Association''' **UWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current) *'''United States Wrestling Organization''' **USWO Television Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''[[World Wrestling All-Stars]]''' **[[WWA International Cruiserweight Championship]] ([[WWA International Cruiserweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ictwwas.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=WWAS - WORLD WRESTLING ALL-STARS INTERNATIONAL CRUSIERWEIGHT &#91;sic&#93; TITLE|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''[[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]''' **[[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WWF Light Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/lightheavyweight/357176|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn's first Light Heavyweight Championship reign|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== {{Portal|Professional wrestling|break=yes}} * [http://jerryfnlynn.com jerryfnlynn.com "Official Site"] * [http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/lynn-jerry.html Jerry Lynn at Canoe.ca] * [http://www.geocities.com/jerrylynntna/jerrylynntnatribute.html Jerry Lynn fan site jerrylynn.net] * [http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LordElevation/2009/02/20/Elevation-Radio-with-Jerry-Lynn Jerry Lynn's interview with John Kline and Elevation Radio] {{Navboxes| |list1= {{Ring of Honor employees}} {{ROH World Championship}} {{ECW Championship}} {{WWF Light Heavyweight Championship}} {{TNA X Division Championship}} {{NWA World Tag Team Championship}} }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lynn, Jerry}} [[Category:1963 births]] [[Category:American professional wrestlers]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Minneapolis, Minnesota]] [[bg:Джери Лин]] [[de:Jerry Lynn]] [[fr:Jerry Lynn]] [[it:Jerry Lynn]] [[pt:Jerry Lynn]] [[ro:Jerry Lynn]]'
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'{{distinguish|Jerry Flynn}} {{Infobox Wrestler |name=Jerry Lynn |image=Jerrylynn.jpg |names=Gorgada Cross<ref name=OWOW>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/jerry-lynn.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn profile|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref><br />'''Jerry Lynn'''<ref name=OWOW/><br />Mr. J.L.<ref name=Blast/><br />Sultan Gargola |real_height={{height|ft=5|in=9}}|real_weight={{convert|205|lb|kg|abbr=on}} |height={{height|ft=5|in=11}}<ref name=SLAM>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/lynn-jerry.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Jerry Lynn career bio|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref> |weight={{convert|212|lb|kg|abbr=on}}<ref name=SLAM/> |birth_date={{birth date and age|1963|6|12}} |death_date= |birth_place=[[Minneapolis, Minnesota]] |death_place= |resides= |billed=Minneapolis, Minnesota |trainer=Francisco Abarca<br />[[Brad Rheingans]]<ref name=Blast>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosL/lynn_jul00.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Going to work a blast for Jerry Lynn Days as Mr. J.L. in WCW happily behind him|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref><br />[[Eddie Sharkey]] |debut=March 1988<ref name=OWOW/> |retired= }} '''Jeremy "Jerry" Lynn'''<ref name=SLAM/> (born June 12, 1963) is an [[United States|American]] [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], best known for his appearances with [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW), the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF) and [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA). He is currently signed to [[Ring of Honor]] (ROH). ==Professional wrestling career== Lynn started wrestling in March 1988 in various [[independent circuit|independent]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotions]] in the [[Minnesota]] and [[Michigan]] areas, one being Pro Wrestling America, and a brief stop in the Tennessee-based [[Smoky Mountain Wrestling]]. After the PWA folded, Lynn wrestled for the [[Global Wrestling Federation]] (GWF) based in Dallas, Texas. While in GWF, Lynn captured the [[GWF Light Heavyweight Championship]]. Lynn also engaged in a two year [[feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with [[Sean Waltman|The Lightning Kid]] which gave both men considerable exposure.<ref name=Blast/><ref name=SLAM/> ===World Championship Wrestling (1995-1997)=== Lynn first became known to a larger wrestling audience in [[World Championship Wrestling]] as the [[Wrestling mask|masked]] Mr. J.L.<ref name=SLAM/> The high-flying Lynn joined the WCW [[Cruiserweight (professional wrestling)|cruiserweight]] division, where he competed against the [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[luchadores]] and a variety of wrestlers from around the world such as [[Chris Benoit]], [[Dean Malenko]], [[Eddie Guerrero]], [[Terry Brunk|Sabu]], [[Chris Jericho]] and [[Alex Wright]]. He also wrestled a couple of matches on ''Saturday Night'' as himself, most notably wrestling [[Lex Luger]]. One of his last major matches took place at the [[Clash_of_the_Champions#Clash_of_the_Champions_XXXV|Clash of the Champions XXXV]], where he suffered a six-man tag team loss while teaming with [[Konnan]] and [[La Parka]] against [[Chris Jericho]], [[Super Calo]] and [[Chavo Guerrero, Jr.]]. While he was injured, [[Eric Bischoff]] fired him from WCW.<ref name=Blast/> ===Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997–2001)=== After leaving WCW, Lynn joined [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]. Upon arriving, Lynn was involved in a "respect" feud with [[Peter Polaco|Justin Credible]], resulting in the two being [[List of professional wrestling terms#B|booked]] in a series of matches, which saw Credible winning the last match at the [[ECW Heatwave#1998|Heatwave '98]] [[pay-per-view]]. After this, Lynn was involved in a feud with [[Lance Storm]] and [[Mikey Whipwreck]], a feud that was shortened when Whipwreck left for WCW. Once the feud with Lance Storm was ended, Lynn was booked in a match for the [[ECW World Television Championship]] with [[Rob Van Dam]] at [[Living Dangerously#1999|Living Dangerously]] in 1999. The finish saw Lynn win the title from Van Dam (the time limit expired and Lynn was awarded the title by referee decision instead of by pinfall or submission). Despite this win, he asked for a five-minute time extension, in which he was pinned by Van Dam after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Five-Star Frog splash]]. Though Lynn did not win the match, he from then on refer to himself as "The New F'N Show", mocking Van Dam's nickname, "The Whole F'N Show", as well as claiming he would be the wrestler to deprive Van Dam of the ECW World Television title. Though Lynn received several more title opportunities with Van Dam, he was not successful in winning the World Television Title before Van Dam was stripped of the title after suffering a [[legit (professional wrestling)|legitimate]] broken ankle. Around the same time, Lynn also suffered a broken ankle, taking him out of action.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosL/lynn_14jul00.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Molinaro|first=John|title=Lynn ready to shine at Heat Wave|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM! Sports]]}}</ref> On his return to ECW TV, Lynn challenged Van Dam to one more match at [[Hardcore Heaven#2000|Hardcore Heaven]], which Lynn won.<ref name=SLAM/> On October 1, 2000 at the [[Anarchy Rulz]], Lynn defeated Justin Credible for the [[ECW Championship|ECW World Heavyweight Championship]].<ref name=SLAM/> He held the title for one month, making a successful title defense against [[Steve Corino]], to whom he lost the title to in a re-match. At the last ECW pay-per-view, [[ECW Guilty as Charged#2001|Guilty as Charged]] in 2001, Lynn was in the main event, losing to Rob Van Dam via a [[Dropkick#Corner-to-corner missile dropkick|Van Terminator]].<ref name=SLAM/> ===World Wrestling Federation (2001)=== Following the [[bankruptcy]] of ECW in April 2001, Lynn was hired by the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]. Lynn made his TV debut on the April 29, 2001 episode of ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', where he defeated [[Mike Lockwood|Crash Holly]] for the [[WWE Light Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight Championship]] in his debut match.<ref name=SLAM/> He eventually lost the title to [[Jeff Hardy]] and had a notable match with Rob Van Dam on an episode of WWF Sunday Night Heat before being released in February 2002.<ref name=SLAM/> He then had a brief stint in the [[World Wrestling All-Stars]] promotion, where he won its Cruiserweight title. ===Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002–2007)=== In 2002, Lynn signed with [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA), taking part in the first ever TNA match as part of a six-man tag match against the Flying Elvises. He won the [[TNA X Division Championship]] twice, as well as the [[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] twice.<ref name=SLAM/> He feuded with [[A.J. Styles]]<ref name=home>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/09/10/182288.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Clevett|first=Jason|title=TNA a happy home for Lynn|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer|SLAM Sports!]]}}</ref> and [[Don Callis]], and was an [[X Division]] mainstay. However, in February 2004 he suffered a severe shoulder injury, tearing the [[tendon]] from the bone in his [[rotator cuff]], when [[Juventud Guerrera]] [[botch (professional wrestling)|botched]] a [[Professional wrestling throws#Michinoku driver II|Juvi Driver]]. Lynn became a TNA [[Road agent (professional wrestling)|road agent]], planning matches and coaching younger talent.<ref name=SLAM/> Lynn made his return to the ring on June 10, 2005 when he faced [[Peter Polaco|Justin Credible]] at [[Hardcore Homecoming]], an ECW reunion show organized by ECW alumnus [[Shane Douglas]]. On July 17 at [[TNA No Surrender#2005|No Surrender]], Lynn refereed a match between [[Sean Waltman]] and [[A.J. Styles]], refusing to allow Waltman to cheat in the course of the match. This led to a match between Lynn and Waltman at [[TNA Sacrifice#2005|Sacrifice]] on August 14, which Lynn won. After the match, Waltman initially celebrated with Lynn before attacking his former partner. The following week on ''[[TNA Impact!|Impact!]]'', it was announced that Lynn had re-injured his shoulder (this is believed to be an [[List of professional wrestling terms#A|angle]] designed to fuel the feud between Lynn and Waltman rather than a legitimate aggravation of the existing injury). In January 2006, he began making on-screen appearances once more as a road agent. He came out at [[TNA Final Resolution#2006|Final Resolution]] to watch a match which was [[Chris Sabin]], [[Sonjay Dutt]] and [[Matt Bentley]] taking on the team of [[Alex Shelley]], [[Roderick Strong]] and [[Austin Aries]]. Lynn continued to make several other appearances throughout the rest of 2006, and even faced [[Robert Roode|Bobby Roode]] in a losing effort during TNA's first [[house show]] in Detroit. On January 14, 2007, Lynn made his return to regular in ring competition returning to TNA to compete for the TNA X Division Championship against Chris Sabin and then-champion [[Christopher Daniels]] at [[TNA Final Resolution#2007|Final Resolution]], in which he delivered his trademark [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Cradle piledriver|cradle piledriver]] to Daniels and subsequently got pinned by Chris Sabin. Lynn carried on to feud with Sabin over the X Division title. On an episode of ''Impact!'', Lynn won a [[ladder match]] to become the number one contender for the TNA X Division Championship. At [[TNA Destination X#2007|Destination X]], Lynn was defeated by Chris Sabin in a [[two out of three falls match]]. After the match, a masked man (later revealed to be Christopher Daniels) performed [[Facebuster#Lifting double underhook facebuster|the Angel's Wings]] on Sabin, but also hit Lynn with the title belt. At [[Lockdown (2007)|Lockdown]], Daniels defeated Lynn in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|Six Sides of Steel match]]. At [[TNA Sacrifice#2007|Sacrifice]], Jerry Lynn won a four-way X-Division battle between himself, Alex Shelley, Senshi, and Tiger Mask IV (New Japan Pro Wrestling star also making his TNA debut). On June 17, 2007 at [[Slammiversary (2007)|Slammiversary]], Jerry Lynn teamed up with former NFL [[tight end]] [[Frank Wycheck]] to defeat the team of [[James Storm]] and [[Ron Killings]]. Wycheck pinned Storm after using Lynn's signature move, the cradle piledriver. At [[TNA Victory Road#2007|Victory Road]] in July, Jerry Lynn teamed up with former [[WWE Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Bob Backlund]] against the tag team of [[The Motor City Machine Guns]], Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, with [[Kevin Nash]] in their corner. Lynn wrestled the majority of the match and was knocked out cold by an interfering Kevin Nash, followed by a pinfall by Chris Sabin. In August 2007, Lynn asked for and received his release from TNA.<ref name=SLAM/> ===Independent circuit (2003-2008)=== Lynn worked for the All World Wrestling League presents Big Time Wrestling in late 2003/early 2004. Lynn participated in the [[East Coast Wrestling Association]]'s 11th-annual [[ECWA Super 8 Tournament#2007|Super 8 Tournament]], which he won, defeating [[Sonjay Dutt]] in the finals on November 10, 2007 in [[Newark, Delaware]]. One of Amarillo's independent promotions, West-Texas Wrestling Association, announced January 12, 2008 at their second anniversary show that Jerry Lynn would face [[Joey Munoz|Kaos "The Rock Superstar"]] at WWA's Collision Course 3 on April 12, 2008 at The Nat "Brawl Room", hyping the fact they have two nationally known names facing off in a one-on-one match for Indy supremacy. Lynn defeated Shawn Shultz on February 21, 2008 to become the UWA Heavyweight Champion in [[Seymour, Tennessee]]. Lynn wrestled in Next Era Wrestling in [[Rochester, New York]] on March 29, 2008. Lynn and [[Jerrelle Clark]] lost to [[Al Snow]] and Johnny Swift.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nexterawrestling.com/results/27.html|title=Al Snow and Jerry Lynn are on their way to N.E.W|publisher=New Era Wrestling}}</ref> On April 25, 2008, Lynn defeated Jason Gory, [[Shiima Xion]], and [[Davey Richards]] to win the Super Indy VII Tournament that is held by International Wrestling Cartel. Traditionally, the winner of the tournament is awarded the IWC Super Indy Championship. However, Lynn refused to accept the belt and instead challenged the champion [[Larry Sweeney]] to a title match at the next show. On May 17, 2008, Lynn defeated Sweeney to officially become IWC Super Indy Champion. On September 13, 2008, Lynn lost the Super Indy title to [[kayfabe]] apprentice Johnny Gargano in a 3 Way Dance, which also included Super HENTAI. Since then, Lynn has not appeared in IWC. On June 14 2008, Jerry Lynn competed in three way dance against [[Mike DiBiase]] and Mr. Showtime Scott Summers For Southern Championship Wrestling. Jerry Lynn wrestled against SCW Heavyweight Champion Spiro at the ACW show for the title and lost. Lynn also wrestled for F1rst Wrestling were he defeated Al Snow and [[Pete Huge]]. On February 22, 2009 Jerry Lynn wrestled for [[IWF Promotions|IWF Premier Pro Wrestling]] facing Adrian Grimm " The Reaper" in a IWF Championship Tournament.<ref>IWF Promotions Website 2/22/2009 [http://www.iwfpromotions.com IWF Promotions]</ref> ===Ring of Honor (2008–present)=== Jerry Lynn made several appearances for Ring of Honor, prior to becoming a full-time roster member. Lynn made an appearance for [[Ring of Honor]], where he wrestled ROH World Champion [[Nigel McGuinness]] in a non-title match, which he lost. <ref>web|url=http://rohwrestling.com/pastresults/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Past Results|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> He has also wrestled in ROH's sister promotion [[Full Impact Pro]] on two occasions, wrestling [[Austin Aries]] and [[Roderick Strong]] in a Three Way Dance, before taking on Aries the next night in a singles match. Lynn has wrestled on ROH's PPV taping on September 19, 2008 in a losing effort to [[Chris Hero]]. Then next night Lynn returned to the [[The Arena (Philadelphia)|ECW Arena]] for ROH's Glory By Honor VII by defeating Kenny King. On September 22, 2008 Lynn was named a full time member of the ROH roster.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rohwrestling.com/news/article.aspx?id=2288|title=Newswire For The Week Of September 21st|date=2008-09-21|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> Soon after, Lynn was a participant in the inaugural match of TV show [[Ring of Honor Wrestling]] on [[HDNet]], pinning [[Delirious]] for the win. At Supercard of Honor IV, he defeated Nigel McGuinness to win his first ROH world title. Jerry Lynn is the first person from the Original ECW to win the ROH title. At Manhattan Mayhem III, Lynn lost the ROH World Title to Austin Aries in a three way dance, which also involved [[Tyler Black]], on June 13, 2009. ==Personal life== Lynn is married and has two daughters. Jerry Lynn has two daughters. One was with his first wife and the second with his second wife, born August 28, 2006. "I don't think that she will ever date a pro wrestler" said Jerry Lynn.<ref name=Family>{{citeweb|url=http://www.tnawrestling.com/columns/outside/full2.php?outside=948|accessdate=2008-06-26|title=Jerry Lynn|publisher=[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]}}</ref> jerry lynn is gay he getts it up the ass by aj styles:-]]]]]]]<3333333333333333333333 ==Championships and accomplishments== *'''All American Wrestling''' **AAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2007-05.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - May 2007 | accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.titlehistories.com/All_American_Wrestling.htm | title=All American Wrestling TitleHistories| accessdate=2008-07-11|publisher=titlehistories.com}}</ref> *'''[[Anarchy Championship Wrestling]]''' **[[ACW-IWA Texas Heavyweight Championship]] ([[ACW-IWA Texas Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref name=OWOW/> **[[ACW-IWA Texas Tag Team Championship]] ([[ACW-IWA Texas Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]], current) - with Scot Summers *'''Continental Wrestling Association''' **CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *'''[[East Coast Wrestling Association]]''' **[[ECWA Super 8 Tournament]] ([[ECWA Super 8 Tournament#2007|2007]]) *'''[[Extreme Championship Wrestling]]''' **[[ECW Championship|ECW World Championship]] ([[List of ECW Champions|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/history/ecwchampionship/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn's first ECW Championship reign|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> *'''Gateway Championship Wrestling''' **GCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''[[Global Wrestling Federation]]''' **[[GWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://solie.org/titlehistories/jhgwf.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=GWF- GLOBAL WRESTLING FEDERATIONGWF JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''Hardcore Wrestling Association''' **HWA World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) **HWA Championship (1 time) *'''Independent Wrestling Association East Coast''' **IWA East Coast Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *'''[[Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South]]''' **[[IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship]] ([[IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/mshtiwassoc.html|accessdate=2009-04-26|last=Westcott|first=Brian|title=IWA - INDEPENDENT WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (Indiana/Kentucky) IWA - MID-SOUTH HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''International Wrestling Cartel''' **Super Indy Tournament (2008) *'''New Era Pro Wrestling''' **NEPW Triple Crown Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-11.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - November 2002 | accessdate=2008-07-06|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref> *'''New Wrestling Society''' **NWS World Championship (1 time) *'''New York Wrestling Connection''' **NYWC Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/nywc/ | title=New York Wrestling Connection | accessdate=2008-07-07|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com}}</ref> **NYWC Interstate Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''Pro Wrestling America''' **PWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwahw.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA- PRO-WRESTLING AMERICA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> **PWA Light Heavyweight Championship (3 times)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwalhw.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA- PRO-WRESTLING AMERICALIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> **PWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/pwatt.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=PWA - PRO-WRESTLING AMERICA TAG TEAM TITLE HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> - with [[Sean Waltman|The Lightning Kid]] *'''West-Texas Wrestling Association''' **WWA Championship (1-time) *'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]''' **[[PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year]] (1999)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwiimp.htm|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Most Improved Wrestler of the Year |publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref> **PWI ranked him #'''117''' of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500|PWI 500]] in 2003<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwi50003.htm|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 2003|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref> *'''[[Ring Of Honor]]''' **[[ROH World Championship]] ([[List of ROH World Champions|1 time]])<ref name=ROH>{{cite web|url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/titlehistory/| accessdate=2009-04-26|title=Ring of Honor official title histories|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref> *'''Showtime Allstar Wrestling''' **SAW International Championship (1 time) *'''[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]''' **[[NWA World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of NWA World Tag Team Champions|2 times]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ttnwa.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Duncan|first=Royal|title=NWA NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE NWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES HISTORY|publisher=Solie}}</ref> - with [[A.J. Styles]] (1) and [[Amazing Red]] (1) **[[TNA X Division Championship]] ([[List of TNA X Division Champions|2 times]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tnawrestling.com/content/view/218/84/|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=TNA official title history|publisher=[[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]]}}</ref> **[[TNA 2004 World X Cup Tournament#World X Cup Results|World X Cup (2004)]] - with [[Chris Sabin]], [[Christopher Daniels]] and [[Elix Skipper]] *'''United Wrestling Association''' **UWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current) *'''United States Wrestling Organization''' **USWO Television Championship (1 time)<ref name=OWOW/> *'''[[World Wrestling All-Stars]]''' **[[WWA International Cruiserweight Championship]] ([[WWA International Cruiserweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ictwwas.html|accessdate=2008-10-17|last=Palma|first=Richard|title=WWAS - WORLD WRESTLING ALL-STARS INTERNATIONAL CRUSIERWEIGHT &#91;sic&#93; TITLE|publisher=Solie}}</ref> *'''[[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]''' **[[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of WWF Light Heavyweight Champions|1 time]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/lightheavyweight/357176|accessdate=2008-10-17|title=Jerry Lynn's first Light Heavyweight Championship reign|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== {{Portal|Professional wrestling|break=yes}} * [http://jerryfnlynn.com jerryfnlynn.com "Official Site"] * [http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/lynn-jerry.html Jerry Lynn at Canoe.ca] * [http://www.geocities.com/jerrylynntna/jerrylynntnatribute.html Jerry Lynn fan site jerrylynn.net] * [http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LordElevation/2009/02/20/Elevation-Radio-with-Jerry-Lynn Jerry Lynn's interview with John Kline and Elevation Radio] {{Navboxes| |list1= {{Ring of Honor employees}} {{ROH World Championship}} {{ECW Championship}} {{WWF Light Heavyweight Championship}} {{TNA X Division Championship}} {{NWA World Tag Team Championship}} }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lynn, Jerry}} [[Category:1963 births]] [[Category:American professional wrestlers]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Minneapolis, Minnesota]] [[bg:Джери Лин]] [[de:Jerry Lynn]] [[fr:Jerry Lynn]] [[it:Jerry Lynn]] [[pt:Jerry Lynn]] [[ro:Jerry Lynn]]'
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