Jaden (wrestler)

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Jaden
Born (1951-06-29) June 29, 1951 (age 71)
Washington Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) JADEN
Tellin D. Truth
"Mad Dog" AC Drake
Sasuke the Great
The Maniac
DARKCHYLDE
Trained byLucifer
Karnage
John Dhamer
Reckless Youth
Angel & Bobby (of East LA)
Jose Rivera Jr

Jaden (born June 29, 1951), stylized as JADEN, is an American professional wrestling manager and commentator.

Career

Jaden was born in Washington Township, New Jersey. He is a manager known for his bald head, flashy outfits, and blue and white contact lenses. JADEN started out his career as a professional wrestler, trained by Lucifer and Karnage. It was there he met his longtime associate the Sensational One. He later moved his training to the Combat Zone Wrestling school, when it was based in Mantua Township, New Jersey, where he was best known for being Lobo's first opponent and for having wins over both Justice Pain and Nick Gage. When his knee injury took him out for a short time he became CZW's very first commentator (often working with Rev. John Dahmer). JADEN then went to work for over 75 independent wrestling companies all over the North East.

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