Jonathan Dahmer

História

Jonathan Dahmer is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his work for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) where he became a multiple-time tag team champion and for Force One Pro Wrestling (F1) under the ring name Jon Dahmer.

Filmes

CHIKARA Tag World Grand Prix 2005 - Night 3
Jon Dahmer
On Night 3 only 8 teams are left standing from the 32 entrants, and the massive Tag World Grand Prix reaches its climax! The historic tournament final sees a betrayal that will impact the future of CHIKARA for years to come! Also featured: non-tournament matches jam-packed with competitors eliminated earlier on in the tournament!
CHIKARA Tag World Grand Prix 2005 - Night 2
Jon Dahmer
The second group of 16 tag teams enter this expanded version of the Tag World Grand Prix! By the end of the night, only 4 teams will be left standing, and will advance into Night 3 of the tournament!
CZW Cage of Death II - After Dark
Jon Dahmer
Cage of Death II took place in Sewell, New Jersey on September 9, 2000. That night the Cage was host to two matches. In the first match, then CZW World champion Lobo defeated Zandig to retain his title. Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) wrestler Ryuji Yamakawa had hit the ring during the match and Zandig (who had spent lots of time that year wrestling for BJW) had lost due to Yamakawa's interference. The second Cage of Death was same cage as Cage of Death but its explosively electrified.
CZW Cage of Death 1
Jon Dahmer
The first Cage Of Death was held on October 16, 1999, in Mantua, NJ where Lobo defeated Justice Pain in the first Cage of Death match for the Iron Man title. The first Cage of Death that could be a separate built unit or put on a ring with the ropes taken down. Two parallel sides of the cage are made of steel chain link fencing and the two others are made of steel bars. Inside the cage, littered in a ring, and attached to cage walls are full of different weapons (barbed wire, glass panes, cacti, tables, ladders, light tubes, trash cans, etc.) There is a scaffold across the top of the cage and elevated barbed wire boards on the outside of the ring.