Jason the Terrible | |
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Birth name | Karl Moffat |
Born | (1959-07-31)July 31, 1959 (age 65) Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Hans Hermann[1] The Jackal Jason the Terrible Karl Moffat The Spoiler |
Billed height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Billed weight | 121 kg (267 lb) |
Debut | 1983 |
Retired | 2004 |
Karl Moffat (born July 31, 1959), better known by thering nameJason the Terrible, is a Canadian professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances withStampede Wrestling and in Japan.
In August 1981, Moffat attacked a Stampede Wrestling wrestler in the ring, and was tackled through the ropes onto a table.
Moffat debuted inStu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion in 1983 under the name Karl "Butch" Moffat.[1] During the mid-1980s, he would win several tag team titles including (Vancouver) All Star Tag Team Championship and the Grand Prix Tag Team Championship in 1984 and 1985.[1] He also had a successful singles career with the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico, twice winning that promotion's Television Championship as well as its Caribbean and Tag Team titles between 1987 and 1989.[1]
Moffat also had a successful run with Stampede Wrestling, feuding with Owen Hart as Jason the Terrible, with white overalls, a hockey mask, and a chainsaw. However, Bret Hart claims that he was bleeding too much in his matches.[2]Ross Hart agrees, saying that "it was a bit of a turn off with our audience", although Ross also stated that Moffatt was a good wrestler and that he was a big fan of his character.[3]
Moffat won the Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling North American Championship twice in 1993 and 1994, winning it fromChris Jericho and Eric Freeze. On September 23, 1994, he teamed with Randy Rudd and defeated Sonny Corleone and Rob Austin to win the Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling Tag Team Championships.[1]
In 1998, he wrestled two matches for Steve Wilde and Otto Gentile's Can-Am Wrestling Federation, losing to both Dr. Hannibal (in aFalls count anywhere match) and the Cuban Assassin. In 2004, Moffat wrestled three matches in Top Ranked Wrestling, onesingles match and twotag team matches. He won his first singles match, before winning one and losing one of the tag-team matches.[1]
Later that year, Moffat lost to R.A.G.E. in All Star Pro Wrestling, in what was his final match.[1]
Karl Moffatt made his return to the ring under the Jason the Terrible gimmick forReal Canadian Wrestling in Edmonton where he teamed with Katana to face C-Block in a bloody street fight. Moffatt return to RCW March 2013 to win the Canadian Tag titles with Partner Steven Styles by defeating C-Block in a Bloody brawl.
Jason/Styles lost the tag titles to The Hardliners on May 24 in Camrose, Alberta.
Moffat, as Jason The Terrible did do a show forHart Legacy Wrestling in Calgary, Alberta, but he and other wrestlers were not paid.
Moffat says that he wasn't friends with most wrestlers, he kept his personal and professional life separate.[3]
While travelling with fellow Stampede Wrestling veteransDavey Boy Smith andChris Benoit, Moffat suffered massive injuries to his left leg following a head-on collision in Jasper, Alberta on July 4, 1989. It took five years and nine operations to put him back together.[4] That injury shortened his career.
Moffat is currently atruck driver inBritish Columbia.[3]