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![]() ![]() ![]() "Sweet" Jimmy D
![]() Weight: 190 lbs.
![]() Height: 5'8"
Hails from: Danville, Illinois
DCW Titles held: Danville Championship (3 times)
NPW titles held: DCW Championship
Current Faction: Formerly the DCW 3 Kings
Finishing move: Figure 4 Leglock
Backgroud: A thinking man's wrestler, this three-time (four if you count the Dill Boldberg incident) DCW Danville Champion mixes submission moves with innovative pins. At the dawn of the DCW, he formed the now defunct 3 Kings faction, which over time included the likes of Brian "Alto" Altenhofen, Sarge Warbritton, Blockhead, Bobkat Jr., and Zero. "The Sweet One" almost single handedly ran out DCW's own version of the NWO, sending people like Jakob Cash and "Little" Geoff Hoss out of the DCW in career matches. Throughout 1997 and 1998, Jimmy D.'s concerns were on either keeping or regaining the Danville title. But in 1999 those ambitions shifted when Zero turned his back on the fans, sparking a feud between the former friends. Jimmy D. struggled in the fued, including receiving a beat down at Hardcore Hell On Earth 99 at the hands of Zero when the "Sweet One" was supposed to get a shot at the Danville title, a loss to Zero at Gettin' Jiggy In June 99 where Jimmy was temporarily suspended, and going to a double KO with Zero at Seek and Destroy 99 when both of them fell onto an exploding ring. With all the abuse and punishment he's suffered throughout his time in DCW, "Sweet" Jimmy D. has been forced to go to a new plan of attack, ditching the aerial assault and using mostly mat wrestling and old school moves.
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