Juma Jackson

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Juma Jackson

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Name: Juma Jackson
Nationality: Jamaican/African American
Fighting style: Pro Wrestling (Powerhouse/High Flyer)
Personality: Kind - He can be kind if his opponents is strong or nearly strong enough to be on his level with his respect. He can also be kind to his opponents if he’s a fan of their good wrestling skills on TV. If an opponent wants to earn his kindness, they must earn it to have them be in his likings.
Cocky - He’s only cocky if he believes that his opponents are that easy for him to know their weakness or if he finds them predictable that may follow to his own easy win. He may also humiliate them by pouring his very own coffee cream on their body that he use to carry when he first make an entrance IF it’s an Extreme Rules match.
Strength: 8/10
Speed: 9/10
Durability: 6/10
Hobbies: Advertising his own Coffee.
Weakness: Smothering and Arm Submissions.
Age: 23

—MOVELIST—

Sobat Headbutt


Sunrise Belly-To-Belly


PUMP UP JACKHAMMER
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Flip-O-Festival


Comet Suplex


FINISHER:

FINAL DANCE


Boogie Nights


SUBMISSIONS:

Jus-Amazin
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Bio:Juma Jackson grew up in the heart of Kingston with a deep love for two things: music and movement. Originally chasing a career as a reggae-dancehall artist and street performer, Juma became known in his neighborhood for his wild dance battles and infectious energy. But after watching classic wrestling on late-night TV with his grandfather, he was hooked—especially by the flashy strikers and martial artists.

He soon discovered the sobat—a powerful kicking technique from Japanese martial arts that aligned perfectly with his rhythmic flair and natural leg strength. Merging sobat kicks with his dance style, he created a unique form of striking that was as flashy as it was devastating.

When he stepped into the ring, people expected a joke—but they quickly learned that behind the dancing was a disciplined fighter with knockout precision and unpredictable movement. Whether he’s dropping beats on the mic or opponents in the ring, Juma lives by one motto: “Move with rhythm, fight with purpose.”
Last edited by JCream on Mon Jul 21, 2025 12:29 am, edited 7 times in total.
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