Who Is New Jack? Age, Biography and Wiki
New Jack, born on January 3, 1963, was an influential figure in the world of professional wrestling known for his extreme and sometimes controversial style. Although he passed away in 2021, his impact on the wrestling scene continues to resonate. In 2025, fans and new audiences alike remember him for his charismatic persona, unmatched bravado, and dedication to the craft of wrestling.
Occupation | Wrestlers |
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Date of Birth | January 3, 1963 |
Age | 58 Years |
Birth Place | Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S. |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Country | U.S |
Date of death | 14 May, 2021 |
Died Place | Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S. |
Popularity
New Jack's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
New Jack had an imposing physical presence, standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall (185 cm) and weighing around 240 pounds (109 kg) during his wrestling career. His measurements reflected the athletic build required for a professional wrestler, contributing to his reputation as a formidable competitor in the ring.
On the October 22 episode of ECW on TNN, Jack received his first opportunity for the World Heavyweight Championship against Mike Awesome but failed to win the title.
On the November 5 episode of ECW on TNN, Jack rescued Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks from an attack by Da Baldies (The Spanish Angel, Vito LoGrasso, Tony DeVito and Vic Grimes) but Angel stapled Jack in the eyes. This led to a lengthy rivalry between Jack and Angel over the unofficial title of "King of the Streets".
The two battled back and forth over the matter in bloody street fights. One of ECW television's most gruesome moments was when in the course of a match, Angel used New Jack's staple gun (which he often wore around his neck with a chain) against him, stapling him in the eye.
Referees called off the match, and New Jack disappeared from the air for many months. New Jack returned by the end of 1999 with his eye seemingly recovered, now sporting a scythe around his neck, claiming that he had "upgraded" the staple gun.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Throughout his life, New Jack's personal relationships were often an area of intrigue for fans. He was previously married, but details about his family and romantic life post-2021 are less publicly available. In honor of his legacy, many fans continue to celebrate the relationships he built within the wrestling community rather than focusing solely on his dating status.
In 1968, when he was five years old, he and his siblings witnessed his father stab his mother multiple times after he found out she had been cheating on him with other men. Five months later, he shot her in the leg when she tried to leave and take Young with her. His father died of a heart attack later in the year.
He and his mother moved frequently across Georgia, usually trying to stay a step or two ahead of landlords seeking to evict them.
Net Worth and Salary
At the time of his passing, New Jack's net worth was estimated to be around $100,000. This figure reflects his earnings from wrestling, appearances, merchandise sales, and other ventures he undertook throughout his career. While not one of the highest-earning wrestlers, his influence and contributions to the industry are undeniable.
Gangstanators resumed their feud with Dudley Boyz as the two teams competed in a match at the 1998 House Party, which Dudleys won. Gangstanators formed an alliance with Spike Dudley, the estranged brother of the Dudleys.
At the Living Dangerously pay-per-view, New Jack and Spike Dudley defeated Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks and Dudley Boyz in a three-way dance. Jack then lost to Bam Bam Bigelow at Wrestlepalooza. Jack began emerging as a singles competitor while feuding with Dudley Boyz.
This led to Jack and Kronus quietly dissolving Gangstanators and going their separate ways as Jack more frequently teamed with Spike Dudley to feud with Dudley Boyz. New Jack began dragging in a garbage can full of weapons and throwing it into the ring as a sort of ultra-violent trash bag.
Career, Business and Investments
New Jack's career spanned multiple wrestling promotions including ECW, where he became a household name. He was known for his hard-hitting style and willingness to push the boundaries of professional wrestling. Besides wrestling, he had multiple business ventures, including appearances in documentaries and involvement in the wrestling promotional scene. His unique persona transcended wrestling, leading to opportunities in media that showcased his life and career.
Jerome Young (January 3, 1963 – May 14, 2021) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name New Jack.
He was best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he became notorious for his willingness to take dangerous bumps and his stiff hardcore wrestling style, often taking high risks and known for shooting on opponents, for example his altercation with Gypsy Joe in 2003.
In 1996 he was a key figure in the Mass Transit incident. He is also known for being the only wrestler to have had his entrance music ("Natural Born Killaz" by Ice Cube and Dr. Dre) play throughout his matches in ECW. After the promotion closed in 2001, Young spent the rest of his career on the independent circuit until his death in May 2021.
Social Network
Even after his passing, New Jack's presence remains strong on social media. Fans can connect through various platforms to discuss his contributions to wrestling. His image and legacy continue to thrive in wrestling circles, making him a popular topic of conversation on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, where dedicated fan pages remember his matches and iconic moments.
In October 2004, New Jack, wrestling for Thunder Wrestling Federation, was scheduled to fight fellow wrestler William Jason Lane at an event near Jacksonville, Florida. During the match, Lane, to New Jack's surprise began punching him in the face legitimately and landed a few blows.
New Jack then pulled out a metal blade from his camouflage wrestling attire, and stabbed Lane multiple times in the head. New Jack stated in the Vice documentary series Dark Side of the Ring that the news stated he stabbed Lane 16 times but New Jack stated it was 9 because he counted.
This action caused New Jack to receive various felony charges, including for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and aggravated assault to commit murder. New Jack claimed that the two met prior to the match and agreed to use a "piece of metal" to inflict injury.
Despite this, a police officer who was recording the incident stated that it looked like it went "past a routine wrestling match." The promoter of the event, Mr. Maurice Williams, claims the event was never intended to be hardcore.
Education
Though precise details of New Jack's educational background are limited, he was known to have pursued wrestling training early in his life, honing his skills in various wrestling schools before breaking into the professional circuit. His dedication to continuous learning in the art of wrestling was evident throughout his career, influencing many young wrestlers who followed in his footsteps.
He attended various schools, before finally graduating from Atlanta's D.M. Therrell High School in 1981. There, Young had a measure of success in football, which led to him attending Clark Atlanta University. Around the age of fifteen, Young and his friends began robbing local stores, such as gas stations, sporting goods stores, and jewelry stores.
They were eventually caught, and Young spent two years in prison for aggravated robbery. After his release, he worked briefly as a truck driver before spending the next decade as a bounty hunter.