James Raven
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03-10-2019, 02:34 PM
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Let me attempt to sum Jem up as simply as possible. Beating him, is enough to base an entire career around. One win, and you can be propelled from slaving at the bottom of the card, to reigning at the top. Trust me, I know, because it happened to me. As a matter of fact, if I had to pinpoint the three biggest wins of my career, one of them is for the Universal Title, and the other two are over Jem. Beating Jem can break the glass ceiling for anyone, because he IS the ceiling. He is among the highest class of wrestlers you will ever meet, and if anyone EVER says that they will beat him easily, they're nothing more than a dirty liar. On top of that, he's a pretty nifty dude too. I'm proud to be on a list with this guy, and proud that I can name him amongst the closest friends that I've made in this place.
- Lee Stone
Jem is quite simply one of the best I have ever faced. I am so glad to have been able to work with and against him. He takes pride in his work and it shows. Jem is one of the deepest characters I got to read about. He's very complex. He's an enigma wrapped inside of a riddle and that's a tribute to the writer. The Shark Tank is in my Top 5 despite my loss. He deserves to be a legend.
- Boondock Saint
When a new star approaches the XWF to perform, my first priority is to place them in a situation where they can excel steadily at their own pace, and when this new kid named "Jem" showed up, the obvious choice was to align him with Jen Jetson, as if they were brother and sister, Jem and Jen. From day one, Jem embraced the storyline and it helped both of their progress within the company. His skills were average and he was very green, the equivalent of a mid-card Impact star, but his heart was in the right place and he worked just a little bit harder than everyone else. As the XWF continued to grow, Jem grew with it, and his organic rise to the absolute top was truly celebrated. A homegrown star who constantly reminded me why I enjoy this job. He truly is one of the best.
- Jonathyn Brown
My dear brother. Jem Williams is really and truly a legend and he will be talked about for many years to come. His originality and style has made the XWF what it is today. His story lines and crazy antics were among my most fondest memories here. He will always be respected and admired in my book. Our crazy brother/sister relationship has been one of my most fondest memories of Jen Jetson's 7 year career. He helped develop so many other "wrestlers" in his stint here in the XWF, mine included! Jem.. I love you!
- Jennefer Jetson
I've had the honour of working with Jem for the better part of five years now. Five years... that's like half a decade. That kind of longevity says something in itself, but there's so much more to Jem than that. The man's easily my favorite tag partner of all time- dependable and damn good at it, it's very rare that you get the combination of the two.. Outside of that, though, he's a formidable opponent for just about anybody. I've lost count of the number of people, myself included, who went absolutely down to the wire in any match against this guy. Every word he comes up with is absolute solid gold, he never bores you, never does the same old thing and never half-asses his work, and it still surprises me to only see one Universal title reign next to his name- he's worth three or four as far as I'm concerned. I'd say how many he's worth outside of the ring, but I don't think I can count that high.
- Steve Jason
Jem Williams is one of those people who almost quietly did more than anybody else in XWF history. At one point, he didn't have his legends tag and I was baffled by this because we're talking about a cat who had a Universal Title, Tag Titles and 5 World Title reigns at one point. Jem Williams didn't ever gain that flagship type status that Steve Jason did but he was just as good in my opinion, he's hella tough to compete against and hell a tough to keep dead. I've played a part in killing the dude before, but yet here he is, still alive and kicking and now inside the Hall of Legends where he should be.
- T Money
The People’s G.O.A.T.
120-24-3
3x Universal Champion, 3x World Champion, 9x Xtreme Champion, 1x Hart Champion, 2x Phoenix Champion, 1x Women’s Champion (lol), 1x Federweight Champion, 1x Heavymetalweight Champion, 5x Tag Team Champion
(w/ Aidan Collins, Roxy Nova, Mia Sanchez, Big Shank, Drew Archyle/Robert Main)
XWF Hall of Legends
#4 on XWFs “Top 50” List
2009 Rookie of the Year
2009 Face of the Year
2010 Heel of the Year
8x Star of the Month
2x Star of the Year (2009/‘10)
2x Feud of the Year (2010/‘11 w/ Big Shank)
2017 High Stakes Winner
Former Owner
Lots of other random shit
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