Nickname(s): All Action; Splash; The King of Hardcore; The G.O.A.T.; Big Yummy, The Big Ol' Burrito
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 301 lbs.
From: Lenepah, OK
Birthday: Aug 18
Pro Debut: 1998
Aliases: Splash Jackson,
Son of Bolo
Feds worked for: OPW,
OCW,
TPW,
NWA-U,
WWG,
ComPro,
NWA-OK
Finisher: Vanilla Drop
Signature Moves: Booty Time, Spear
Career Highlights: -ComPro Champion
-ComPro Tag Team Champion (w/
Romero Contreras)
-FCW Champion
-OCW
Oklahoma Champion
-OCW Oklahoma Hardcore Champion (2x)
-OCW Oklahoma Tag Team Champion (w/
Brian Lakewood)
-OPW Oklahoma Champion
-OPW Oklahoma Hardcore Champion
-OPW Oklahoma Tag Team Champion (2x; both w/
Bull Schmitt)
-OPW Turnpike Champion
-TPW Champion
-TPW Hardcore Champion
-TPW Oklahoma Champion (2x)
-TPW Tag Team Champion (4x; 3 w/
Sudden Impact; 1 w/ Sudden Impact & Romero Contreras[as a 3-man team])
Affiliates: Manservant, Sudden Impact, Romero Contreras, The Great Bolo, Bull Schmitt, Brian Lakewood,
Keebler,
Rico Suave, The
Greatest Bolo
Notable Feuds: Rocco Valentino, Romero Contreras, The
Texas Outlaws, The
Casualties of War, Romero Contreras
Other Facts: -Lost a Loser Leaves Town Match and returned under a mask as Son of Bolo
-Former member of the
Hall of Famers
-Holds the record for the longest OCW Oklahoma Hardcore Title reign (1 month, 25 days)
-Holds the record for the longest OPW Oklahoma Hardcore Title reign (2 months, 10 days)
-Voted Most Hated Wrestler of the Year, Match of the Year (vs. Rocco Valentino) and Wrestler of the Year by the TPW Fans in 2003.
-Voted Tag Team of the Year (w/ Sudden Impact) by the TPW Fans in 2004.
-Voted Tag Team of the Year (w/ Sudden Impact) by the TPW Fans in 2005.
-Voted Most Hated Wrestler, Match of the Year (vs. Romero Contreras & Sudden Impact) and Tag Team of the Year (w/ Sudden Impact) by the ComPro fans in 2006.
-Voted Match of the Year (vs. Romero Contreras) by the ComPro Fans in 2008
-Ranked # 24 in the 2005 Oklafan Top 50
-Ranked # 9 in the 2006 Oklafan Top 50
-Ranked # 42 in the 2007 Oklafan Top 50
-Inducted into the TPW Hall of Fame in 2006
-Forced into retirement when he and Romero Contreras lost a Tables, Ladders, & Chairs/Career Match to
Dutch Hagen & Rocco Valentino on August 9, 2008