On January 20, 2001, at Delaware Invasion, Jay and Mark Briscoe made their professional wrestling debuts for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), joining Trent Acid in a three-on-one handicap match.
The two advanced past the first round in a three-way bout alongside Nick Mondo at the first Best of the Best event, a show that is fairly untypical of CZW in that it is a tournament highlighting athletic junior heavyweight wrestling as opposed to vicious hardcore fights.
Jay Briscoe’s funeral, burial service, pictures, date, time, venue
Briscoe passed away in an automobile accident in Laurel, Delaware, on January 17, 2023. Tony Khan, the owner of AEW and ROH, shared the news of his passing on Twitter.
Jamin Pugh, better known by his ring as Jay Briscoe, was an American professional wrestler who competed from January 25, 1984, to January 17, 2023.
He was best recognized for his time spent with Ring of Honor, where he was, with his brother Mark Briscoe, half of the 13-reigning ROH World Tag Team Champions at the time of his death. He also held the titles of ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champion twice and ROH World Champion.
The family has not released information on his last resting place, the time of his funeral service, the location of his grave, or the obituary photos. When we find out more, we’ll be sure to inform our readers.