Jeff Warner boxer
- bouts
- 24
- won
- 22
- lost
- 2
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1989-06-21
- Height
- -
- Reach
- -
- Age
- -
- Born
- 1965-09-09
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- USA
Jeffrey Warner (born September 9, 1965) is a retired American professional wrestler and boxer best known by the ring name J. W. Storm.Storm worked for World Championship Wrestling most notably, as a member of the tag team Maximum Overdrive with Tim Hunt. He also had stints in Pacific Northwest Wrestling and Pro Wrestling America, winning the tag team championships in both promotions.Warner started wrestling in 1989 in the NWA's Pacific Northwest territory. He formed a tag team with Art Barr who was using a "Beetlejuice" gimmick called "The Juice Patrol" with Warner becoming "Big Juice". They feuded with Ricky Santana and Curtis Thompson, who formed the tag team of "U.S. Male", until Warner was forced to leave the promotion in a "loser leaves town" match on June 30, 1990.He also wrestled in Pro Wrestling America during the late-80s and early-90s and won the tag team titles as one half of Maximum Overdrive with Tim Hunt defeating Matt Derringer and Bret Derringer on June 24, 1989. Holding the titles for nearly a year, they finally lost them to the Steiner Brothers in Atlanta, Georgia on September 17, 1990. Warner, who had previously won the PWA Iron Horse Television title on April 5, 1990, would continue defending the title before jumping to the National Wrestling Alliance in June.On April 15, 1989 Warner and Hunt received a tryout with World Championship Wrestling, defeating The Tokyo Bullets in Chicago, IL.On the August 24th, 1990 episode of WCW's Power Hour, an announcement was made about the forthcoming Clash of the Champions XII that stated that the then NWA/WCW U.S. Tag Team Champions Steiner Brothers would be facing one of three new tag-teams set to debut on that event, the duo known as Maximum Overdrive (the other newcomers being The Nasty Boys and The Master Blasters. The duo would be Tim Hunt (known as Hunter) and Warner, who was dubbed Silencer. Overdrive were defeated by the Steiners at the Clash on September 5, but that proved to be the only match for the tandem.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2000-05-26 | Lorenzo Boyd | LLWLWW | Ypsilanti | LOST KO |
1998-12-01 | Gerald Hill | WL | Remington's, Topeka | WIN KO |
1998-05-26 | Bill Borea | LLL | Sac and Fox Casino, Powhatten | WIN Technical knockout |
1998-02-23 | Kevin Glenzinski | L | Remington's, Topeka | WIN KO |
1997-11-13 | Anthony Wright | L | Ramada Inn, Jefferson City | WIN KO |
1997-09-30 | Bill Borea | LL | Remington's, Topeka | WIN KO |
1997-06-09 | Jay Hanna | debut | Supertoad, Des Moines | WIN Technical knockout |
1997-06-07 | Anthony Wright | debut | WinnaVegas Casino & Resort, Sloan | WIN KO |
1997-05-12 | Gary Grayson | LL | WIN Technical knockout |
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1997-03-09 | Bill Borea | L | Guitars And Cadillacs Nightclub, Lincoln | WIN KO |
1996-11-17 | Bill Borea | debut | WIN KO |
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1996-07-23 | Rick Richardson | L | Gabe's By The Park, Saint Paul | WIN KO |
1995-10-24 | Marcos Rivera | debut | Treasure Island Casino, Red Wing | WIN KO |
1995-09-09 | Bryan Clary | debut | VFW All Seasons Arena, Bismarck | WIN KO |
1995-06-11 | Darren Greer | LLLLLL | Treasure Island Casino, Red Wing | WIN KO |
1995-01-20 | Kevin Glenzinski | debut | WIN KO |
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1994-12-14 | Mike Pena | LWWLDW | Radisson Hotel, Saint Paul | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-11-18 | John Smith | debut | Armory, Rochester | WIN Technical knockout |
1994-11-10 | Marvin Smith | L | Council Bluffs | WIN KO |
1994-09-30 | Harold Johnson | LWLW | Saint Paul | WIN KO |
1994-06-16 | Harry Baptiste | LL | Red Lake | WIN KO |
1991-01-25 | Bill Corrigan | LWWW | Prom Expo Center, Saint Paul | LOST Technical knockout |
1989-06-21 | Harry Baptiste | L | Venetian Inn, Little Canada | WIN Technical knockout |