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TK Jones (born April 18, 1986) is a retired American professional wrestler on the Bebo Wrestling Network.

Jones is best known for running running two of the most successful Bebo federations, Championship Online Alliance and World Turmoil Federation as well as being one of the best 'cross-over' competitors in the history of the Bebo Wrestling Network.

He is a former 2x UBW Undisputed Champion, his 2nd reign being the last ever World Championship reign in Ultimate Bebo Wrestling. He is also known for his multiple title reigns Pure Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Bebo Wrestling, and more recently Online Wrestling Alliance. In September 2012, TK Jones was inducted in the first class of the Bebo Wrestling Hall Of Fame.

Professional Wrestling Career[]

Jones career officially began in late 2008 under the name of Ty-Foon in a now defunct federation known as Totally Hardcore Bebo Wrestling (THBW) where he would capture the THBW European Championship on his debut in a THBW original concept, similar to Money in The Bank except this match featured multiple briefcases, each briefcase hosting a THBW Championship.

Debut and early days[]

From here, Jones would spend a short tenure in the fed before it closed feuding with a bitter Owen Reid, whom he had sent from the ladder to claim the European Championship briefcase. Jones would go on to defeat Reid and move into the World Championship picture. Unfortunately, before Jones could receive his scheduled Championship match, THBW tragically closed.

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TK Jones wins PWO All-Star Championship.

Pro Wrestling Organization (PWO)[]

From here, Jones would sign with small time indy fed, Pro Wrestling Organization (PWO) after being promised a guaranteed 'All-Star' Championship match. Jones would defeat his opponent and claim his 2nd championship in what would still be his debut month. It was here in PWO that his long time friendship with Ryan Ryles would be forged. They would go on to win the PWO Tag-Team Championships together before losing them a few weeks later which would result in a long time feud over the PWO World Championship which Ryles would ultimately win in an ultimate X match. Jones would eventually take the championship from Ryles and their friendship would be renewed. From here Jones would be recognized as PWO's first ever triple crown champion and because of his accolades, Jones would be inducted into the PWO Hall of Fame. Once again, Jones would find himself out of work as PWO was forced to close, leaving much of the talent stranded.

Open bookings[]

With very little to do, Jones spent the majority of his time open for bookings, picking up several

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Tyfoon becomes a PUW Triple Crown Champion

midcard championships such as the CWO National and Cruiserweight Championships, RWO Massacre and Revolution championships and alongside Dynasty member Jordan Casanova, would become a PUW triple crown champion.

Ultimate Bebo Wrestling (UBW)[]

After a short stint in what was at the time considered the number one federation on the Bebo Wrestling Network, Jones decided he was not ready for the big leagues. His first run in UBW was no longer than two weeks after jobbing out in a SNS battle royal for the number one contendership, which would eventually be won by Robert Stevens (chairman of UBW) under the alias of Xodus. He would face Ryan Williams the following week in a losing effort and from there decided UBW was not for him.

In early 2010 TK Jones decided he was now prepared for the big leagues, upon being signed he was moved to Tuesday Night Terror under GM Damien Muir. Muir could possibly be the noted as the first management figure to put Jones in the spotlight. Jones would feature in such key matches as a no-contest against former UBW Champion A.C. Mack and would narrowly lose to Chris Edwards in a match for the #1 contendership to the UBW Undisputed Championship. But Jones would cut his teeth in a hotly contested three way feud between Steven Arex and Pretentious Villain over the UBW No-Limits Championship.

Controversy would ensue when GM Muir would leave the number one contendership up to the public, giving them five options to vote for and Jones would use his mass popularity to gain the #1 spot. Unfortunately, this rift in the status quo was not taken lightly and Chris Edwards and Tyson Hammond were added to the match to create a fatal-four-way also featuring the then champion Chris Michaels. During the match, just as the Jones was about to secure the upset, Robert Stevens under the Xodus mask would break up the pin and rip the championship from his grasp, and the rest was history.

In spite of this setback, Jones would not settle, and would continue his against all odds crusade to the main event and UBW Undisputed Championship. After unsuccessfully winning the controversial War At The Rumble 2011, his time would eventually come when he would face X-Rider in early 2011 in a UBW Money in the Bank qualifying match. After winning his qualifying match Jones would move onto the annual Bebomania event, winning the prestigious UBW Money in the Bank match to claim a guarateed championship match against the champion of his choosing!

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TK Jones makes his Bebomania debut with a vengeance!

It wasn't until Three Day Weekend that TK Jones would shock the world, first, securing a World Championship match against A.C. Mack, but not walking out victorious, however the next day he would cash in his championship contract on the Undisputed Champion, and undeafeted, Legion... successfully. Unfortunately, Jones would be stricken by injury and had to written out of all stories for an unknown amount of time, this set-up a run-in on the following TNT for long time rival Steven Arex to cash in his championship briefcase he had earned earlier in the year.

Jones would eventually return to action in UBW's final show, Unmistaken IV and in classic Jones fashion he would go on to defeat Adrian Flynn annd Steven Arex for the 'vacant' Undisputed Championship, serving as the final UBW Undisputed Champion in history.

In Wrestling[]

Finishing Moves

  • TheKe$habuster (Front-flip sidewalk slam facebuster)
  • Kyoto Eleventeen (Corkscrew shooting star leg-drop)

Signature moves

  • Dirty Harry (straight jacket back suplex)
  • Thunderstruck (Bicycle superkick)
  • Liqqa Store Blues (Inverted Cloverleaf)
  • Loverdose (Arm-trap sit-down spinebuster)
  • Banana Phone II (Springboard 720 corkscrew-shooting-star-elbow-drop)
  • Dropsault
  • DDT8
  • STO into the turnbuckle
  • Roaring knee lift
  • Superkick

Managers

  • Ryan Ryles
  • Dan Electro
  • Bryan Drum
  • Jay Atwood
  • Joey Harding
  • The Calendar of Saints

Nicknames

  • The Thunder From Down Under
  • The Sexicutioner
  • The Resident President
  • Mr. Money in The Bank 2011
  • The Best Ever

Entrance Themes

  • "Papercut" by Linkin Park
  • "Friday" by Rebecca Black
  • "Papercut/Hero" Linkin Park vs. Skillet
  • "My Love" by We Came as Romans

Championships and accomplishments[]

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