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JTG

Jayson Anthony Paul (born December 10, 1984), better known by his ring name JTG, is an American professional wrestler renowned for his time in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as one-half of the hip-hop inspired tag team Cryme Tyme alongside Shad Gaspard. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Paul began his wrestling career in 2005 after training at the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) school in Louisville, Kentucky, where he initially performed under the ring name "The Neighborhoodie." He signed with WWE in 2006 at the age of 21, becoming the youngest African American talent contracted by the promotion at that time, and debuted on the main roster later that year as JTG with Cryme Tyme, a duo that portrayed street-smart characters from the New York hip-hop scene. During their WWE run from 2006 to 2010, competed primarily in the division on brands like and SmackDown, gaining popularity for their energetic promos and in-ring style despite not capturing any major WWE championships; however, Paul and Gaspard had previously won the [OVW Southern Tag Team Championship](/page/OVW_Southern_Tag Team_Championship) twice and several indie tag titles together, including the NWA Wildside and WWA Tag Team Championships. Following the team's disbandment in 2010 due to WWE's creative decisions, JTG transitioned to singles competition, hosting the talk segment Str8 Outta on SmackDown and appearing in WWE's NXT and Superstars programs. JTG was released from in June 2014 after eight years with the company, during which he performed at high-profile venues like and in international events in , . Post-WWE, he has remained active on the independent circuit, competing in promotions such as and pursuing acting opportunities while honoring his late partner Gaspard, who passed away in 2020; JTG made a notable appearance at the 2022 ceremony to pay tribute to Gaspard. As of 2025, JTG continues wrestling independently and has expanded into authorship, releasing his third book, DAMN! Why Do You Want to Be a Wrestler?, in August 2025, which provides guidance for aspiring performers based on his experiences. Additionally, in June 2025, he participated in a contract match in Mark Henry's All Caribbean Wrestling promotion—now part of 's developmental program—offering a potential pathway back to .

Personal life

Early life

Jayson Anthony Paul, better known by his ring name JTG, was born on December 10, 1984, in , . He grew up in a tough urban neighborhood in , where the challenges of city life shaped his early years. Paul attended in , a school renowned for its emphasis on the arts. There, he participated in and classes, performing in various plays and productions, which honed his performative skills. As a child, Paul developed a passion for professional wrestling through watching World Wrestling Federation (WWF) events on television.

Family and relationships

JTG is the father of a son from his relationship with ex-girlfriend Ashley Murrey, which began in 2017; the child lives primarily with him due to Murrey's career as a flight attendant, and he co-parents. His son has played a significant role in his personal life, serving as a key motivator for his continued involvement in professional wrestling and independent ventures following his WWE release. In his romantic life, JTG has been open about challenges in relationships, particularly with the mother of his son, his ex-girlfriend and . In October 2022, he filed for a against her, alleging during an altercation at his home where she reportedly injured him; court documents described mutual pushing but emphasized his request for protection due to ongoing tensions. This incident highlighted strains in his support network post-WWE, though he has maintained close ties with wrestling peers for emotional backing. JTG shared a profound friendship with fellow wrestler , his longtime partner in , whom he regarded as a brother. Gaspard's tragic death in May 2020, while heroically saving his son from drowning at Venice Beach, deeply affected JTG emotionally, prompting public tributes where he described Gaspard as radiating positive energy and recounted cherished memories of their bond. In April 2022, JTG participated in the ceremony to honor Gaspard with the Warrior Award, joining Gaspard's family on stage, including rolling dice—a nod to their gimmick—with Gaspard's son Aryeh.

Professional wrestling career

Pre-WWE training and debut (2005–2006)

Jayson Anthony Paul, better known by his ring name JTG, began his professional wrestling journey in 2005 by training at the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) school in Louisville, Kentucky. There, he developed foundational skills in ring psychology, athleticism, and storytelling, drawing from his background in high school football where he built physical toughness. Paul initially performed under the ring name "The Neighborhoodie." He later adopted the moniker JTG, an acronym for "Just Too Good." The name stemmed from his early promos in OVW, in which he frequently boasted about his superiority in the ring, declaring himself "just too good" to capture audience attention and build his heel persona. This confident gimmick helped him stand out during his initial appearances, transitioning from amateur aspirations to professional bouts. JTG made his in-ring debut in 2006 in developmental matches within OVW circuits. By mid-2006, JTG had begun partnering with fellow trainee Shad Gaspard in tag team matches, forging a chemistry based on their shared Brooklyn roots and complementary athleticism that would define their future collaborations.

First WWE stint and Cryme Tyme formation (2006–2007)

In 2006, JTG signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to its Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) territory, where he had previously teamed with Shad Gaspard under the name The Gang Stars. There, the duo adopted the Cryme Tyme gimmick, portraying streetwise hustlers with a hip-hop flair, complete with vignettes depicting them engaging in comedic "crimes" like stealing car stereos. This character was inspired by urban comedy sketches and quickly gained traction in OVW, where they won the Southern Tag Team Championship on May 24, 2006, in their first match as the team. Cryme Tyme's main roster call-up began with promotional vignettes airing on the September 4, 2006, episode of , building hype for their arrival. They made their televised in-ring debut on the October 16 episode of , defeating The Spirit Squad in a match, which showcased their high-energy style and crowd-pleasing antics. The team quickly integrated into storylines, including a memorable segment with (DX) on November 13, where and "pimped out" their lowrider car, leading to humorous interactions that highlighted Cryme Tyme's entertaining persona. At Cyber Sunday on November 5, Cryme Tyme competed in (and won) a fan-voted four-team Texas Tornado match also featuring , The Highlanders, and and Viscera, establishing themselves as fan favorites in the tag division. Following the 2007 , was moved to the SmackDown brand, where they continued building momentum through competition. They engaged in a rivalry with Cade and Murdoch, including victories that positioned them as contenders for the WWE Championship, emphasizing their opportunistic "thug" dynamic against the more traditional cowboy gimmick of their opponents. Another notable feud developed with and John Morrison, involving web show battles between 's "Word Up" and the heels' "The Dirt Sheet," culminating in matches that played up the teams' contrasting personalities and mic skills. These encounters, often featuring street-themed stipulations, helped solidify 's role as a midcard act known for blending athleticism with . Cryme Tyme's first run ended abruptly on September 2, 2007, when both JTG and Gaspard were released from their contracts. The decision stemmed from a backstage prank at a house show that escalated into a physical altercation; the duo had stolen 's as a , leading to a confrontation that required intervention from and others to de-escalate. management viewed the incident as disruptive amid ongoing roster adjustments, cutting the team short just as their feud with Cade and was heating up toward a potential title opportunity.

Independent circuit transition (2007–2008)

Following their release from on September 2, 2007, JTG and partner transitioned to the , continuing to perform as while adapting their street-oriented gimmick to smaller promotions. Their first notable booking came at Jersey All Pro Wrestling's 10th Anniversary Show on October 27, 2007, in , where they defeated E.C. Negro and K.C. Blade in a match. This appearance marked an immediate return to action for the duo just weeks after their departure, drawing on their established chemistry from the run. In early 2008, JTG and Gaspard focused on rebuilding visibility through appearances in Derby City Wrestling (DCW), a promotion affiliated with serving as a developmental feeder system. They competed in multiple events throughout , including victories over local teams such as The and American Made, which helped maintain their momentum in regional markets like . These smaller-scale shows contrasted sharply with WWE's national exposure, requiring the pair to engage more directly with enthusiastic but limited audiences in community venues. The independent stint presented challenges in sustaining fan interest and adapting their high-energy, comedic persona—originally honed in WWE's Cryme Tyme vignettes—to the indie scene's demands, including longer travel and inconsistent bookings. Despite these hurdles, their consistent performances, including occasional singles outings for JTG, showcased resilience and paved the way for renewed interest by late winter 2008.

WWE return and tag team success (2008–2010)

In early 2008, JTG and Shad Gaspard were re-signed by following their release in 2007, marking a return for the duo under their established gimmick. They made their comeback on the March 31 episode of , defeating in a surprise match that highlighted their high-energy street-style offense. This appearance reintroduced Cryme Tyme's over-the-top "ghetto" persona through in-ring antics and post-match sketches, where they portrayed opportunistic hustlers robbing defeated opponents or interacting comically with authority figures. Cryme Tyme quickly integrated into division across and SmackDown, competing regularly on and building momentum with victories that emphasized JTG's agility and Gaspard's power. A key feud developed in mid-2009 on SmackDown, pitting them against (David Hart Smith and ), often involving in mixed-tag formats that showcased 's charisma against the technical prowess of their rivals. The rivalry culminated in a qualifying match on the October 16 episode of SmackDown, where emerged victorious to secure spots on Team SmackDown for Bragging Rights. At the Bragging Rights pay-per-view on October 25, 2009, they contributed to Team SmackDown's win over Team in the main , solidifying their status as fan favorites in the interbrand competition. One of Cryme Tyme's most prominent achievements came earlier that year at on August 23, 2009, when they challenged Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and ) for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship in a high-profile match that drew significant crowd support for their underdog energy. Although they lost via pinfall after 9:42, the bout represented the peak of their tag team push, blending athletic sequences with their signature humorous vignettes aired on programming. These skits, including interactions with other midcard talent, reinforced Cryme Tyme's entertaining "hood" archetype while competing in various house shows and television bouts throughout 2009 and early 2010. By April 2010, creative decisions within led to the dissolution of , as the company shifted focus away from storylines amid a perceived lack of emphasis on the division. On the April 2 episode of SmackDown, following a loss to John Morrison and , Shad turned on JTG in a scripted , abruptly ending their partnership without further opportunities. This split aligned with broader directives prioritizing singles competition, though Gaspard's subsequent injury issues contributed to his limited follow-up appearances before his release later that year.

WWE singles push and release (2010–2014)

Following the dissolution of in April 2010, when turned on JTG after a loss to John Morrison and on SmackDown, JTG shifted to singles competition primarily on the SmackDown brand. His initial singles outings included victories over on April 16 and on April 23, showcasing his agility and streetwise persona, before defeating Gaspard in a Strap Match at Extreme Rules on April 25. To build his solo character, JTG hosted the comedic talk show segment "Str8 Outta " on SmackDown, featuring irreverent interviews with other wrestlers that highlighted his quick wit and roots. In early 2011, JTG made his singles debut on during the brand's supplemental draft on April 26, though his appearances remained sporadic. He participated in the 2011 on January 30, entering at number 12 but lasting only about one minute before elimination by Michael McGillicutty of The . JTG engaged in a brief series of matches against , losing to him on SmackDown on January 28 and on Superstars on April 13, positioning him as an underdog challenger in midcard bouts. Later that year on NXT, where he served as a mentor () to Jacob , JTG attempted a heel turn by attacking Novak after a loss on May 24, leading to a short feud with and Conor O'Brian; he scored a win over Kozlov on June 21 but participated in NXT storylines concluding in August matches against . By 2012, JTG's role evolved into that of a jobber, with limited television exposure across SmackDown, Superstars, and the new Main Event program, often losing to rising stars like Zack Ryder on January 17, 2013, and Brodus Clay in various dark matches. His matches emphasized putting over opponents rather than personal storylines, reflecting WWE's creative constraints and roster depth during this period. JTG's underutilization culminated in his release on June 12, 2014, as part of a larger wave of talent cuts that included over ten superstars, amid ongoing shifts in WWE's programming direction.

Post-WWE independent resurgence (2014–2020)

Following his release from WWE on June 12, 2014, JTG reunited with longtime partner to reform on the independent circuit, revitalizing their careers through bookings in regional promotions across the and internationally. Their debut match as the reunited team occurred on August 23, 2014, at Warriors of Wrestling's Under the Lights 3 event in , where they joined forces with fellow former performer in a six-man to Chachi, J-George, and Mike Verna. The duo quickly secured additional appearances, including a to and at Destination Wrestling's Relentless event in , , on October 11, 2014, and a victory over The Playaz Club (Kevie Lee Storm and Myke Fight) at Jersey All Pro Wrestling's ROH vs. JAPW event in , on November 15, 2014. These early outings highlighted Cryme Tyme's adaptation to the more intimate, fan-interactive environment of independent wrestling, where they leveraged their -honed charisma to engage crowds in smaller venues. Throughout 2015 and beyond, expanded their schedule to include promotions such as Southside Wrestling Entertainment in the , where JTG and Gaspard teamed with local talent like Stixx for victories, including a win over Joseph Connors and The Pledge on October 10, 2015. They also competed in and other East Coast circuits, often collaborating with former colleagues to draw crowds nostalgic for their dynamic. The partnership reached a high point on July 5, 2019, when captured the VIP Wrestling in a four-way match at VIP X Killin' Da Business in , defeating teams including Gino and Joe Alonzo. They successfully defended the titles in subsequent events, solidifying their status as a draw on the independent scene through high-energy performances and storylines centered on their streetwise gimmick. The resurgence took a tragic turn on May 17, 2020, when drowned at age 39 while heroically saving his son from a at Venice Beach, California, ending Cryme Tyme's run. JTG, honoring his partner's legacy, shifted to singles competition later that year, pursuing individual accolades amid the fan-driven indie landscape. On November 6, 2020, at VIP Setting the Bar 10 in , JTG won the vacant VIP Heavyweight Championship in a four-way elimination match against , , and JD Griffey, marking his first major singles title and a pivotal moment in his post-WWE career revival. This victory underscored JTG's versatility, as he transitioned from specialist to a resilient solo performer capable of headlining East Coast and Southern independent shows.

National Wrestling Alliance involvement (2021–2022)

JTG made his (NWA) debut on June 6, 2021, at the When Our Shadows Fall pay-per-view event, where he defeated in a singles match. Building on his resurgence since 2014, JTG quickly positioned himself as a midcard mainstay, competing regularly on the weekly television series to help revitalize the promotion's roster during its revival under President . His appearances emphasized a renewed focus on athleticism, as he entered the tournament, advancing through qualifiers before losing to Chris Adonis in the final on the July 6 episode of Powerrr. Throughout late 2021, JTG engaged in several midcard feuds on Powerrr and its companion show PowerrrSurge, including a heated rivalry with Slice Boogie that culminated in a no-contest match on due to outside interference. He also participated in a at the on August 29, 2021, competing against up-and-coming talents like Captain Yuma, Mims, and Jamie Stanley for a shot at the , though Judais emerged victorious. As a veteran performer, JTG contributed to promoting newer roster members by teaming with prospects such as in contention matches, including a first-round win in the NWA World Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Tournament on September 28. In 2022, JTG shifted toward tag team competition, partnering with Dirty Dango (formerly ) as The Dirty Sexy Boys for the tournament at the . The duo advanced in the first round on March 19 by defeating and but were eliminated in the quarterfinals the following night by the . JTG's final NWA appearances came in November 2022, including a hardcore team war rules victory alongside and over Alex Taylor, , and Mercurio at Hard Times 3 on November 12, followed by a win with on the November 26 episode of . He departed the promotion thereafter, returning to freelance independent bookings.

Recent independent matches and appearances (2023–present)

In 2023, JTG continued his independent circuit activity with a focus on Northeast promotions, beginning with a high-profile challenge for the House of Glory (HOG) Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu on February 3 at HOG's "The Beginning" event in Queens, New York, where Fatu retained the title via pinfall after a 12-minute bout featuring high-impact maneuvers. Later that year, he secured a victory over Alec Price on March 29 at VxS in Baldwin Park, California, showcasing his technical prowess in a singles match. JTG also competed in a grueling casket match against AJ Gray on March 30 at Circle 6 in Los Angeles, where Gray emerged victorious after closing the casket lid. His "Just Too Good" persona remained prominent, blending charisma and streetwise aggression, as seen in a title defense of the Best Athlete In The East Bay Championship on May 5 at Hoodslam in Oakland, California, though he lost the belt in a four-way match to Allie Katch and Mylo. Further Northeast bookings included a loss to IWC Super Indy Champion Cole Karter on March 25 at IWC in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania. In October, JTG appeared at GCW's "Blood On The Hills 2" on October 14 in Los Angeles, falling to Santana Jackson in a 10-minute singles match that highlighted his resilience against younger talent. Transitioning from his NWA commitments, JTG diversified his 2024 schedule across regional promotions while honoring his late tag team partner . A standout moment came on April 20 at the Shad Gaspard Memorial Cup in , where JTG won the tournament by defeating in the first round, Kenny King in the semifinals, and Prince Agballah in the final, earning the accolade in a three-match showcase of endurance and skill. He maintained his "Just Too Good" character in local events, such as a loss to SoCal Heavyweight Champion Slice on July 27 at Relentless Wrestling in , and a failed bid for the WildKat Heavyweight Title in a three-way match on June 1 in . JTG also ventured internationally, losing to Ultimo Guerrero on March 10 at IWC in , and to Franco Varga on August 30 at APW in New Minas, . In September, he defeated Eli Everfly on September 7 at XPW's "" in , reinforcing his veteran status. By 2025, JTG's appearances emphasized international expansion and WWE-adjacent opportunities, particularly through All Caribbean Wrestling (ACW). On April 17 during Weekend in , he challenged for the Pan-Afrikan World Diaspora Wrestling Championship against Suge D at ASÉ Vegas but was defeated. Domestically, JTG won against Anthony on April 5 at SoCal Pro Wrestling in , and against Gino Rivera on May 3 at Flashback Pro Wrestling in . A pivotal event occurred on June 10 at ACW in , where JTG defeated Tito in a singles match, part of ACW's partnership with ID that positioned him for high-stakes opportunities. This led to a contract match against ID prospect on June 28 at ACW's "Baha Bash 2" in , where a win would grant JTG entry into 's developmental program, which ended in a time limit draw. JTG continued his "Just Too Good" gimmick in events like a victory over Boyce LeGrande on May 31 at SOW in , and a title loss to PRW Heavyweight Champion Nick on July 19 in . In September 2025, JTG returned to the ring at ACW's Bajan Brawl event. Throughout 2023–2025, JTG addressed speculative return discussions in s, expressing openness to opportunities without confirming deals. In a February 2023 with Tim Hann Rivera, he stated, "Maybe I'll pick up my phone when they call, but somebody's gonna call," regarding potential or other major league interest. In September 2025, during a with and Dr. Chris Featherstone, JTG discussed Cryme Tyme's potential tag title run and his desire to face current stars like Gunther, while shutting down direct questions about rejoining under Triple H's regime. He reiterated similar sentiments in a September 5, 2025, with R3 Jonah, focusing on his independent momentum and book promotion rather than immediate teases.

Media and other ventures

Authored books

JTG entered the literary scene with his debut , Damn! Why Did I Write This Book?, self-published in May 2015 as an e-book priced at $0.99. The book chronicles his tenure through personal anecdotes centered on backstage ""—interpersonal conflicts and that influenced trajectories—including stories from Wrestlers' Court, an informal disciplinary system among wrestlers. It also highlights his close partnership and friendship with tag team partner , offering insights into the camaraderie and challenges faced by midcard performers. The memoir's themes emphasize the cutthroat nature of professional wrestling's industry politics, where strategic alliances and avoiding rivalries were key to survival, blended with humorous and candid personal reflections on events like scrapped gimmicks and travel mishaps. Reviewers praised its accessibility and insider perspective, noting it as an entertaining read for WWE enthusiasts despite its self-deprecating title, with one critic calling it a "great read for a WWE superfan" that humanizes the often-glamorized business. The book's low price and direct storytelling helped it resonate, establishing JTG as a forthright voice on wrestling's underbelly. Capitalizing on the success and fan demand, JTG released a , Damn! Why Did I Write This Book Too? How to Play , in April 2016. This follow-up expands on the original by delving deeper into ""—backstage maneuvering and power dynamics that propel wrestlers forward—while recounting additional anecdotes from his career, including more on industry rivalries and survival tactics. It maintains the light-hearted yet revealing tone, focusing on lessons from his experiences without shying away from critiques of WWE's hierarchical structure. Fans and critics appreciated the continuation, with Audible reviews highlighting its engaging narration by JTG himself and value as a companion to the first volume. In August 2025, JTG published his third book, DAMN! Why Do You Want to Be a Wrestler? The Real Playbook for Aspiring Wrestlers, Indie Hustlers, and the Dreamers, shifting toward a motivational guide for newcomers. Drawing from his two decades in the industry, it provides unfiltered advice on the physical and mental grind, promo skills, gimmick development, and navigating independent circuits, using as a for dynamics. The book underscores perseverance amid politics and stereotypes, positioning itself as a practical rather than mere . Early reception from wrestling outlets lauded its honesty and utility for dreamers, reinforcing JTG's role as a mentor-like figure. Through these publications, JTG has cultivated a public persona as a candid , using his writing as a post-WWE outlet to demystify wrestling's realities and share hard-earned wisdom, appealing to fans seeking authenticity beyond the ring. His have sold modestly but steadily on platforms like and , contributing to his diversified career while inspiring discussions on the profession's untold stories.

Film and television roles

JTG transitioned from to in the mid-2010s, leveraging his physical presence and charismatic persona from the ring to secure supporting roles in independent films and . His debut came in the 2015 action-comedy Bad Night, directed by the Riedell Brothers, where he portrayed Knuckles, a tough character in a story about two friends mistaken for art thieves. In an , JTG described the role as an opportunity to blend action and humor, drawing on his wrestling background for authenticity in fight scenes. Following his film debut, JTG appeared in several indie projects and documentaries that highlighted wrestling culture. In 2015, he had a cameo as a theater audience member in the satirical documentary , which deconstructs professional wrestling's evolution through archival footage and commentary. He also featured as himself in the 2014 educational series We the Economy: 10 Lessons the Business World Can't Teach Us, contributing to discussions on economic topics alongside celebrities like . These early appearances often positioned him as an extension of his wrestling identity, providing insider perspectives on the industry. In television, JTG took on guest roles that occasionally nodded to his athletic roots. His notable TV credit includes a 2017 episode of the short-lived series Campus Law ("Quill Plus," Season 1, Episode 3), where he played Dynamite Joe, a dynamic character in a legal drama setting. Later that year, he contributed to the comedy short Coach's Wrestling Class (2018), appearing as himself alongside fellow wrestlers like Christopher Daniels and MVP in a humorous take on training sessions. One of his more prominent roles was in the Syfy television film The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018), playing Joe Lewis in the franchise's time-traveling finale, which mixed over-the-top action with cameos from celebrities.
YearTitleRoleTypeNotes
2014We the EconomyHimself seriesEducational segments on .
2015Bad NightKnucklesFilmSupporting role in action-comedy.
2015Theater Audience MemberDocumentarySatirical wrestling overview.
2017Campus Law JoeTV episodeGuest appearance in legal drama.
2018Coach's Wrestling ClassHimselfComedy sketch with wrestlers.
2018The Last Sharknado: It's About TimeJoe LewisTV filmAction-horror .
JTG's acting pursuits have often involved challenges, as his mid-sized build—standing at 6'0" and around 220 pounds—falls between the imposing stature of stars like and smaller comedic actors, complicating auditions for diverse roles. In interviews, he has noted that casting directors frequently pigeonhole him into wrestler-adjacent characters, limiting opportunities beyond projects, though he views these roles as a bridge from his experience to broader entertainment. Despite this, his work has received positive nods within wrestling circles for authentically portraying the physicality and humor of his persona, contributing to niche appeal in -comedy shorts and documentaries up through the late 2010s.

Video game appearances

JTG made his video game debut in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008, where he was featured as a playable character on the Raw brand, primarily as part of the tag team Cryme Tyme alongside Shad Gaspard. His inclusion allowed players to utilize Cryme Tyme in tag team matches, emphasizing their streetwise, high-energy style from JTG's early WWE tenure. JTG returned in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009, continuing as a playable tag team member, with updated animations reflecting Cryme Tyme's ongoing presence on the roster. The following year, he appeared in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 and WWE Legends of WrestleMania, the latter blending modern superstars with legends for exhibition matches, where JTG's model shifted toward more versatile singles play while retaining tag team compatibility. His last entry in the SmackDown vs. Raw series was , assigning him to the SmackDown brand as a playable singles wrestler, aligning with his real-life career transition. Across these titles, JTG's moveset incorporated brawling staples like the —a cutthroat finisher—and running shoulder blocks, evolving from tag-focused entrances to individual spotlight features. In a departure from THQ's WWE series, JTG was announced for The Wrestling Code, an independent wrestling game in development by Virtual Basement, marking his sixth playable appearance as of 2025; the title features motion-captured performances and a diverse roster of current and former wrestlers.

Championships and accomplishments

Championship reigns

JTG's championship history centers on tag team success in WWE's developmental territory and independent promotions, as well as a prominent singles title, underscoring his versatility across regional promotions without capturing any world heavyweight championships. As part of the tag team with , JTG secured the twice during their tenure in , a key developmental brand for in the mid-2000s. Their first reign commenced on May 24, 2006, when they defeated and in a match at an OVW TV taping in ; the duo held the titles for 65 days before dropping them to and Seth Skyfire on July 28, 2006. This period showcased 's aggressive street-fighter style in regional competition, building momentum for their main roster debut. Cryme Tyme's second win occurred on July 21, 2007, defeating The James Boys (Kassidy James and KC James) at a live event in , but the reign lasted only one day as they lost the titles back to the same team on July 22, 2007. The brevity of this reign reflected the intense competition in OVW's tag division, yet it affirmed their quick adaptability in title scenarios. Prior to their OVW success, captured several independent titles, including the Championship once, the World Wrestling Alliance (WWA) Championship once, the Fighting Evolution Wrestling (FEW) Championship once, and the Superstars of Wrestling Federation (SWF) Championship once, all with . They also won the VIP Tag Team Championship once as Crime Time with Gaspard in 2015. Transitioning to singles competition post-WWE, JTG claimed the VIP Heavyweight Championship—the top prize of the Texas-based independent promotion VIP Wrestling—on November 6, 2020, by winning a four-way for the vacant title against Gino, Shane Taylor, and Will in . He maintained the championship for 371 days, a tenure that highlighted his enduring appeal and skill in the independent circuit, until losing it to Shane Taylor on November 12, 2021. This reign represented JTG's most extended singles title hold, emphasizing his regional impact beyond specialization.

Other honors

In 2022, JTG participated in the ceremony as part of a posthumous tribute to his partner , who received the Warrior Award for his heroism in saving his son from drowning in 2020. During the event, JTG joined Gaspard's family onstage, rolling dice in the signature style before performing their iconic handshake with Gaspard's son, Aryeh, to celebrate their shared legacy. Following Gaspard's passing, JTG has been actively involved in community memorials honoring his partner and friend. He attended the public memorial service at Venice Beach in May 2020, where a large floral display spelled out "Shad" amid tributes from the wrestling community. JTG shared an emotional social media post reflecting on their bond, emphasizing Gaspard's selflessness and their partnership that began in 2006. In April 2024, JTG competed in the inaugural Memorial Cup tournament in , an eight-man event dedicated to Gaspard's memory and heroism, further underscoring his commitment to preserving their joint legacy. JTG's professional wrestling career, which began in 2002 and extends over 23 years as of 2025, has earned recognition in wrestling media for his longevity and adaptability across and the independent circuit.

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