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John Charles Layfield (born November 29, 1966), better known by the
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John "Bradshaw" Layfield, is an American professional wrestling
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, retired
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and former
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. He is signed to
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, where he is an ambassador and commentator for the company. Layfield rose to prominence in WWE during its
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under the ring name Bradshaw, during which time he became a three-time WWF Tag Team Champion with
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as part of the Acolytes Protection Agency (APA) or simply the Acolytes, a feared pair of strong and tough mercenaries who, aside from occasionally wrestling and doing "work" for "clients" spent most of their time sitting around in their "office" playing cards, drinking beer, fighting people backstage and then going out to bars and getting into bar fights. In 2004, Simmons retired and the APA separated, and Layfield was rebranded as the heel character JBL— a rough-mannered, brawling, blustering, bad-tempered and bigmouthed Texas elite businessman, driven into the arena by
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. The gimmick was built off of Layfield's real-life accomplishments as a
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investor. Later that year, he captured the
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and held it for 280 days. A month before his in-ring retirement at 2009's WrestleMania 25, he became Intercontinental Champion, which made him the 20th Triple Crown Champion and the 10th Grand Slam Champion in WWE history. After his retirement, Layfield became an on-air commentator for WWE programming. Layfield was inducted into the 2021 WWE Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2020. Layfield is currently a finance commentator and is featured regularly on
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and
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. He is also employed by Northeast Securities as its senior vice president.


Early life

Layfield was born on November 29, 1966, in Sweetwater, Texas.


Football career

Layfield was a collegiate
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player for Trinity Valley Community College and for
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. At Abilene, Layfield was a two-year starter on the
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and was named first-team All-
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as a junior and senior. Layfield signed with the
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as an
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, but was released before the 1990 season began. Layfield did play in the
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, starting all ten games of the 1991 season at right tackle for the San Antonio Riders, wearing jersey number 61. Future
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head coach
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was the quarterback of that team.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1992–1996)

Layfield was trained initially by Black Bart and Brad Rheingans. He debuted in September 1992 in the Global Wrestling Federation (GWF) in Texas. His first
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was as "John Hawk," storyline cousin of the Windham brothers. He formed the tag team "Texas Mustangs" with Bobby Duncum Jr.; they quickly won the GWF Tag Team Championship from Rough Riders (Black Bart and Johnny Mantell) on November 27 but dropped the titles to The Bad Breed ( Ian and
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) on January 29, 1993. In January 1993, Layfield went on his first overseas trip to Japan, wrestling for George and Shunji Takano's Network of Wrestling. Later that same year, he would also wrestle in Mexico for
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(CMLL), wrestling under the name "Vampiro Americano" and frequently teamed with Vampiro Canadiense. He would also wrestle for Federacion Internacional de Lucha Libre, where he won its Heavyweight Championship. Hawk won his second GWF Tag Team Championship with Black Bart on December 25, 1993, from Steve Dane and Chaz Taylor, eventually losing them to The Fabulous Freebirds (
Jimmy Garvin James Williams (born September 25, 1952) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Jimmy Garvin. A member of the Fabulous Freebirds, Garvin is best known for his appearances with promotions including the America ...
and
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) on June 3, 1994. In June 1994, he went to Europe and toured Austria and Germany for
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's
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(CWA) for the remainder of the year. In January 1995, Layfield joined NWA Dallas. He won the
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on January 14, 1995, defeating
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. Two months later, he lost the NWA North American title to
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. He wrestled for NWA Dallas until May 1995. In June 1995, Layfield returned to Japan, but with NOW recently folded, he went to
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's
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, where he went by the name "Death Mask." From June to December 1995, he wrestled in Austria and Germany for the Catch Wrestling Association, where he won its
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with Cannonball Grizzly in November 1995. He was set to join
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in December 1995, to wrestle Buddy Landel, but this did not happen due to the company closing in November. From December 1995 to February 1996, he performed for the Confederate Wrestling Alliance in Dallas, Texas.


World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment / WWE (1995–present)


Early years (1995–1997)

In December 1995, Layfield (as "John Hawk") debuted in the
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, losing to Savio Vega in a
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. He made his televised debut on the January 27, 1996, episode of '' WWF Superstars'' as "Justin 'Hawk' Bradshaw," defeating Bob Holly in his debut match. His initial
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was that of a rough and tumble Texas cowboy (similar in terms of appearance and character to
Stan Hansen John Stanley Hansen II (born August 29, 1949), best known as Stan "the Lariat" Hansen, is an American retired professional wrestler. Hansen is known for his stiff wrestling style, which he attributed to his poor eyesight, and for his gimmick a ...
), with Uncle Zebakiah as his manager. After victories, he branded his opponents with the symbol "JB" in ink, rather than being seared into the flesh. Bradshaw remained undefeated for three months until a loss to
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via disqualification on the April 1 episode of '' Raw''. He lost a Caribbean Strap Match to Savio Vega on the September 22, 1996, PPV In Your House 10: Mind Games. The character fizzled out by the end of the year, perhaps remembered only for a
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with Savio Vega and a match with Fatu which he won in eight seconds. Following a handicap match loss to Jesse James on December 9, Bradshaw attacked Zebekiah, who accidentally cost them the match. Afterwards, Bradshaw would work in house shows until February 1997.


The New Blackjacks (1997–1998)

In February 1997, Layfield paired up with his storyline cousin
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to form The New Blackjacks, Layfield cut off his long hair and completed with the traditional "Blackjack" handlebar mustaches and short, dyed black hair. In late 1997 Bradshaw traveled to the
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(USWA) where he competed as a singles wrestler (without Windham). During his time in the USWA he helped his former manager in the WWF, Dutch Mantel (also known in the WWF as Uncle Zebekiah) defeat
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for the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship. Windham's injuries piled up throughout 1997 and Layfield wrestled only occasionally on TV as Blackjack Bradshaw worked for
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from November to December of that year. The team disbanded in January 1998. He earned a shot at the
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against
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at No Way Out of Texas: In Your House and won by disqualification, but Jarrett retained the title because a title cannot change hands by a disqualification. In 1998, he wrestled as a mid-carder wrestling the likes of Marc Mero at Mayhem in Manchester, Kaientai ( Funaki, Dick Togo, and Men's Teioh) with
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in a
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at Over the Edge in which Michinoku was pinned. Sometimes teaming with fellow Texan
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. He defeated Vader in a
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at Breakdown .


Acolytes Protection Agency (1998–2002)

On Sunday Night Heat right before Survivor Series 1998, Bradshaw teamed alongside former Nation of Domination leader Faarooq to form the tag team of the Acolytes, managed by the Jackyl. Their main gimmick was that of a dark duo known for their unrepentant savagery against their opponents, occult symbols painted on their chest and the Necronomicon "gate of Yog-Sothoth" pentagram symbol on their black tights. Bradshaw would grow a goatee and let his hair go long. After the Jackyl left the WWF, Faarooq and Bradshaw joined
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's new
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. The Ministry went on to feud with the
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. As part of the Ministry, Bradshaw feuded with
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. The two
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would soon unite as the
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, but disbanded after
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defeated the Undertaker at Fully Loaded. When the Undertaker went on hiatus in September, Bradshaw and Faarooq's dark gimmick faded. On the May 31, 1999, episode of '' Raw Is War'', the Acolytes (still with the Corporate Ministry) won their first WWF Tag Team Championship by defeating Kane and X-Pac. On the July 5 episode of ''Raw Is War'', they dropped the titles to the Hardy Boyz (
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and
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) before defeating the Hardyz and their
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Michael "P.S." Hayes at Fully Loaded for their second WWF Tag Team Championship. On the August 9 episode of ''Raw Is War'', they lost the titles to Kane and X-Pac. The duo became fan favorites and changed their gimmick to that of cigar-smoking bar brawlers for hire. In jeans and T-shirts, Faarooq and Bradshaw became the Acolytes Protection Agency (APA), with a motto of "because we need beer money." The duo was often seen in the backrooms of arenas with a poker table and later a framed doorway comically in the middle of the often large, open aired hallways, which they insisted anyone who came to speak to them use. The Acolytes earned a shot at the WWF Tag Title at the
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against the
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(
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and
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), but lost the match. Their next shot at the title was at Fully Loaded when they faced Edge and Christian. The Acolytes won the match by disqualification but did not become champions. After unsuccessfully challenging for the tag title in 2000, APA won their third WWF Tag Team Championship on the July 9, 2001, episode of ''Raw is War'' by defeating the
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( Bubba Ray and D-Von). On the August 9 episode of ''
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'', they lost the tag title to
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members
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and
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. On the October 22 episode of ''Raw Is War'', Bradshaw defeated The Hurricane to win the WWF European Championship, his first singles title in the WWF. He lost the title to Christian on the November 1 episode of ''SmackDown!''. At No Way Out in 2002, APA won a Tag Team Turmoil match and as a result, they challenged for the tag title at WrestleMania X8 along with Hardys and Dudleys, in a Four Corners Elimination match. The champions Billy and Chuck retained their title.


Singles competition (2002–2003)

Shortly after WrestleMania, Faarooq and Bradshaw split due to the
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. Bradshaw was drafted to Raw where his gimmick had an increased emphasis on his Texas roots, which included him carrying a
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to the ring and teaming up with fellow Texan
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. Bradshaw helped Austin in Austin's feud against the nWo, teaming up with him against them and had a brief feud with
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where he faced Hall at
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on April 21 in a losing effort due to interference by X-Pac. Following Austin's walkout on the WWE, Bradshaw joined the hardcore division and won the
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seventeen times, with his first title win coming over
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on the June 3 episode of ''Raw''. He renamed the title the Texas Hardcore Championship. It was also during this time that his finishing move was briefly renamed from the "Clothesline From Hell" to the "Clothesline From Texas" or the "Clothesline From Deep in the Heart of Texas."
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often called the move as such during his commentary, although the name eventually reverted to the original "Clothesline From Hell." In the hardcore division, Bradshaw feuded and exchanged the title with the likes of Richards,
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,
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, Christopher Nowinski,
Big Show Paul Donald Wight II (born February 8, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under his real name of Paul Wight. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) f ...
,
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, Johnny Stamboli,
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,
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, and
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, before the title was unified by WWE Intercontinental Champion
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in August. In September, Bradshaw suffered a torn left
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at a
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. He was out of action for six months until returning to
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and then a few weeks later to the active WWE roster.


APA reunion (2003–2004)

Bradshaw returned on the June 19, 2003, episode of ''SmackDown!'', which saw him and Faarooq saving the Undertaker from the hands of Chuck Palumbo and Johnny Stamboli, reuniting the APA in the process. Bradshaw returned with a new look, cutting his long hair, returning it to its natural color blonde, and going clean shaven. On the June 26 episode of ''SmackDown!'', the APA and the Undertaker defeated Stamboli, Palumbo and Nunzio. At Vengeance on July 27, Bradshaw won a bar room brawl match which featured Faarooq and a variety of mid-card superstars and other WWE employees. The duo lost to The Basham Brothers at No Mercy on October 19. On the October 30 episode of ''SmackDown!'', the APA defeated
Big Show Paul Donald Wight II (born February 8, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under his real name of Paul Wight. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) f ...
and
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by disqualification after Lesnar attacked Faarooq with a steel chair. On the November 13 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Bradshaw defeated A-Train. At
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on November 16, Bradshaw was part of
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's team, as they faced Brock Lesnar's team in a five-on-five tag team match. Bradshaw managed to eliminate A-Train, before he himself was eliminated by Big Show. His team eventually won the match. Bradshaw was defeated by A-Train on the November 20 episode of ''SmackDown!'', ending their brief feud. At '' WWE Tribute to the Troops'' on
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, the APA defeated The World's Greatest Tag Team. At the
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on January 25, 2004, Bradshaw entered into the
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at entry number 5, but quickly was eliminated by
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. At No Way Out on February 15, the APA faced the World's Greatest Tag Team in a losing effort. At
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on March 14, the APA unsuccessfully challenged for the
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in a fatal four-way tag team match. The gimmick continued on-and-off until the March 18 episode of ''SmackDown!'' until losing a tag team "You're Fired" match to WWE Tag Team Champions
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and Scotty 2 Hotty for the tag team title.
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, frustrated by an insult by the APA, told Faarooq that if he did not win the aforementioned match, then "You're Fired." After the match, Bradshaw led Faarooq back to Heyman's office to state they had not been fired, but had resigned. Then, Heyman cleared up the misunderstanding and pointed out that he said that if they did not win the titles, then he told Faarooq "You're fired." His reason for saying this directly to Faarooq was because it applied only to Faarooq because "WWE Management" still saw a lot of potential in Bradshaw. He left them after telling Bradshaw to think about his own future. Faarooq shouted after Heyman that he was not fired because they (Faarooq and Bradshaw) had quit. Bradshaw, however, hesitated. Faarooq took Bradshaw's hesitation to mean that he would not resign, and so Faarooq promptly disbanded the APA and left. This turned Bradshaw
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. In reality, the WWE had decided to stop using Ron Simmons as an on-air performer due to health issues. He was initially released, but he was later re-hired to work behind the scenes in the WWE under various roles.


WWE Champion (2004–2005)

After the on air character of Faarooq disappeared from WWE television, Bradshaw proceeded to take on a
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esque gimmick, complete with a suit, cowboy hat, and tie. He began his first main event push as Kurt Angle and Big Show were injured and Brock Lesnar left the company, with someone needed to face the current WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero. He began referring to himself as John Bradshaw Layfield, or JBL. His finishing move's name was part of the overhaul, becoming the ''Clothesline From Wall Street'' until he later changed it back to its original name. His first
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was on the border between Texas and Mexico, where he hunted for incoming
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to win a "Great American Award," which granted the winner number one contendership to the
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. He won, thanks to the then-SmackDown! general manager
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, and immediately challenged
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for the title. At
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on May 16, he defeated Guerrero via disqualification in a match for the WWE Championship, but since a title cannot change hands by disqualification, Guerrero retained the title. JBL won his sole world championship, the WWE Championship from Guerrero in a Texas Bull Rope match at The Great American Bash on June 27. JBL won a rematch in a
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two weeks later on the July 15 episode of ''SmackDown!'', again with Angle's assistance. After claiming he would not be defending the title at
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on August 15, The Undertaker challenged JBL for the title. Around this time, JBL hired Orlando Jordan to help him in title matches. At SummerSlam, JBL won the match by disqualification after The Undertaker hit him with the title belt. After the match, The Undertaker
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med JBL through the roof of his limousine. While JBL wore a
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complete with his cowboy hat on top for the next few weeks to sell his "injuries," SmackDown! general manager
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ultimately booked a Last Ride match for the title at No Mercy on October 3. JBL retained the title with some help from Heidenreich. Though JBL held the title for many months, most title matches were won controversially. At
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on November 14, JBL defeated
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to retain his WWE Championship by hitting Booker T in the face with the title belt when the referee was knocked out. JBL defeated Eddie Guerrero, The Undertaker, and Booker T in a Fatal Four-Way at
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on December 12 after a run-in by Heidenreich, who incapacitated The Undertaker, allowing JBL to take advantage and hit Booker T with the Clothesline From Hell to get the pinfall victory. During JBL's time as WWE Champion, he employed a
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named "The Cabinet." At its peak, the stable contained Orlando Jordan, who was JBL's "Chief-of-Staff" and Doug and Danny Basham, who were his "Co-Secretaries of Defense" until quitting the Cabinet on the June 16, 2005, episode of ''SmackDown!''. Amy Weber was also a member, being JBL's image consultant, but later left WWE. WWE explained Weber's absence by saying that JBL fired her after an episode of ''SmackDown!'' taped in Japan. That episode saw Weber accidentally shoot JBL with a tranquilizer gun. Jordan is the only member not announced to have left the group, though mention of the term cabinet went on hiatus after SummerSlam and Orlando was released from WWE in May 2006. JBL defended the title at the
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on January 30, 2005 against Big Show and Kurt Angle in a
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when he pinned Angle after the Clothesline From Hell and against Big Show in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage match at No Way Out on February 20, when Big Show chokeslammed JBL off the top rope through the ring and JBL later crawled out from under the ring apron, winning the match by escape. On the next episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL had a "Celebration of Excellence" in which he and his Cabinet celebrated the fact that he was the longest-reigning WWE Champion in ten years, a party which was broken up and ruined by Big Show and newly crowned number one contender
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. JBL lost the WWE Championship to John Cena at
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on April 3. JBL's unbroken nine-month reign was billed as the longest in a decade, lasting 280 days. On the April 28 episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL defeated Big Show, Booker T, and Kurt Angle in a fatal four-way elimination match to earn a rematch for the WWE Championship, but lost to Cena at
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on May 22 in an "I Quit" match. On June 12, JBL appeared at the WWE-promoted ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view as an anti-ECW "crusader." In the course of the night, he attacked The Blue Meanie in a
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. WWE capitalized on the situation by resigning Meanie to a short-term contract. On the July 7 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Meanie was reunited with his old The Blue World Order associates
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and Stevie Richards and he defeated JBL with the help of the World Heavyweight Champion
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, who was drafted to ''SmackDown!'' a few weeks after Cena was drafted to ''Raw''. JBL and Batista then met in a match at The Great American Bash on July 24 for the World Heavyweight Championship. JBL won the match by disqualification, after Batista hit JBL with a steel chair, but since a title does not change hands by disqualification, Batista retained the title. At
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on August 21, Batista defeated JBL in a No Holds Barred match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. JBL lost another rematch with Batista on the September 9 episode of ''SmackDown!'' in a Texas Bullrope match, ending the feud.


United States Champion (2005–2006)

On the September 16 episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL lost to
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. He hired
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to "fix" his career. At No Mercy on October 9, JBL defeated Mysterio in a rematch. JBL started a feud with The Boogeyman who scared him many times. The two had a match at the
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on January 29, 2006, which the Boogeyman won. His next opponent was
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, whom JBL defeated at No Way Out on February 19. On the February 24 episode of ''SmackDown!'', he suffered a broken hand at the hands of
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in a six-man tag team match, and WWE.com announced that he underwent successful surgery. JBL returned and feuded with Benoit, defeating him for his United States Championship at
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on April 2. During this time, Jillian Hall remained at the side of JBL until the April 21 episode of ''SmackDown!'' when JBL fired Hall, due to a mistake she made during a steel cage rematch between JBL and Benoit the week before as well as her lack of putting together an "appropriate" celebration for him. JBL, while still United States Champion, challenged for the World Heavyweight Championship. JBL tried to weaken then champion Rey Mysterio in the weeks leading up to his title match as Mysterio faced off against any opponent of JBL's choosing, capitalizing on Mysterio claiming that he was "a man of his word," and would take on anyone. Mysterio was defeated by
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and squashed by
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in non-title singles matches before facing Raw's Kane in a match, that went to a no-contest. This was leading to their title match at
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on May 21, which Mysterio won and retained the title by pinning JBL after a
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. On the May 26 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Mysterio turned the tables on JBL, making him take on Bobby Lashley with the United States Championship on the line, and JBL lost the title. Infuriated, JBL went to SmackDown! general manager Theodore Long, telling Long that he wanted a rematch with Mysterio for the World Heavyweight Championship and that if JBL lost, he would quit. When he lost, the crowd at the arena began to sing Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, "Na Na, Hey Hey, Goodbye". JBL later stated that he did not have a formal contract with Long going into the match and that he did not intend to leave ''SmackDown!''. This Angle (professional wrestling), angle was used to give JBL time off wrestling due to his serious back injury.


Commentator and part-time wrestler (2006–2008)

At ECW One Night Stand (2006), ECW One Night Stand on June 11, JBL announced that he would take Tazz's place as the new color commentator for ''SmackDown!''. He made his debut as a color commentator on the June 16 episode of ''SmackDown!''. JBL noted in a commentary on TheStreet.com that he was retiring from in-ring competition for good. In his final column on the website, JBL wrote, "I have also come to believe that you can't fight father time. A broken back suffered in a match in England, compounded by a herniated and bulged disc, finally made me realize my career as a professional wrestler was over. I since migrated to the color commentary position much in the way that Jesse Ventura did before me." JBL returned to the ring on November 13 in the main event of a WWE house show in Dublin, Ireland. JBL teamed with Mr. Kennedy and Booker T (wrestler), King Booker against The Brothers of Destruction ( Kane and
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), and Batista. On the December 22 episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL cut a promo berating Theodore Long and cursing out the fans for cheering during the Inferno match at Armageddon (2006), Armageddon on December 17 ("Rome didn't fall because of the gladiators in the ring. Rome fell because of the spectators in the stands.") On the October 12, 2007, episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL was announced as one of the options WWE fans would be able to vote for to be the special guest referee at Cyber Sunday (2007), Cyber Sunday on October 28 for the World Heavyweight Championship match between Batista and The Undertaker, but he lost the vote to Stone Cold Steve Austin. At Cyber Sunday, he issued a heated altercation towards those running alongside him, ultimately receiving a Stunner (professional wrestling), Stone Cold Stunner from Austin. After this, he became physical as a color commentator, attacking both Batista and The Undertaker in the middle of a match as revenge after he was Spear (wrestling), speared by Batista and later
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med by The Undertaker after taunting them consecutively, in events leading up to Cyber Sunday. He justified these actions by explaining, "I am retired, not dead" (and that he [Layfield] should be respected). At Armageddon (2007), Armageddon on December 16, JBL was present at the SmackDown! announcer's table during the WWE Championship match. During this match, Randy Orton Professional wrestling throws#Irish whip, whipped a charging Chris Jericho over the announcer table where JBL was situated, and in the heat of the match, Jericho "pushed" JBL out of the way. Minutes later, an infuriated JBL kicked Jericho in the head, leading to a disqualification victory for Jericho meaning that Orton retained the title. On the December 17 episode of ''Raw'', JBL announced that he would resume his wrestling career in response to a challenge made by Jericho. On the December 21 episode of ''SmackDown!'', JBL gave his farewell address from SmackDown!, officially marking his return to Raw on December 31. Jericho was disqualified in their match at the Royal Rumble (2008), Royal Rumble on January 27, 2008 after hitting JBL with a chair. The duo battled in a rematch on the February 11 episode of ''Raw'', which Jericho won. On February 18 on ''Raw'', JBL interfered in the scheduled steel cage match between Vince McMahon, Mr. McMahon and his storyline illegitimate son, Hornswoggle. After Vince whipped Hornswoggle with his belt, JBL attacked Finlay (wrestler), Finlay from behind and handcuffed him to the top rope. After Mr. McMahon left the ring, JBL proceeded to beat Hornswoggle throwing him against the sides of the cage. JBL later revealed to McMahon that Hornswoggle was Finlay's storyline son, not McMahon's. On March 29, JBL inducted the Brisco Brothers into the WWE Hall of Fame. On March 30, JBL defeated Finlay in a Hardcore wrestling, Belfast Brawl at WrestleMania XXIV. JBL's first championship bid since returning to the ring came by challenging Randy Orton for the WWE Championship and participating in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match at Backlash (2008), Backlash on April 27 that also included John Cena and Triple H. JBL was eliminated first in the match by tapping out to Cena's Professional wrestling holds#STF, STFU, thus renewing their feud from 2005. Cena defeated JBL at Judgment Day (2008), Judgment Day on May 18 and then at One Night Stand (2008), One Night Stand on June 1 in a First Blood match. He managed to defeat Cena in a New York City Professional wrestling match types#Parking Lot Brawl, Parking Lot Brawl at The Great American Bash (2008), The Great American Bash on July 20.


Intercontinental Champion and retirement (2008–2009)

JBL's next on-screen rivalry was with CM Punk, the reigning World Heavyweight Champion. During the feud, JBL insulted Punk's straight-edge lifestyle, calling it "boring." On the August 11 edition of ''Raw'', JBL challenged Punk to a contest he claimed that Punk would not be able to win, which was revealed to be an alcohol (drug), alcohol drinking contest where he challenged Punk to drink a shot of Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey, whiskey to prove that he would do anything to remain champion. Punk refused, not wanting to risk compromising his beliefs, before throwing the drink in JBL's face. JBL faced Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam (2008), SummerSlam on August 17, which he would lose after Punk hit him with his finishing move, the Professional wrestling attacks#Go to Sleep, Go 2 Sleep. On September 7 at Unforgiven (2008), Unforgiven, JBL faced Batista, Kane, Rey Mysterio and Chris Jericho (who replaced Punk in the match after he was attacked by Randy Orton) in a Professional wrestling match types#Championship Scramble, Championship Scramble match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Jericho went on to win the match and the World Heavyweight Championship. At No Mercy (2008), No Mercy on October 5, JBL was defeated by Batista in a No. 1 Contender's match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Throughout late 2008 and early 2009, JBL had a short rivalry with Shawn Michaels. At Survivor Series (2008), Survivor Series on November 23, JBL's team faced Michaels' team in a five on five tag team elimination tag team match in which Michaels' team emerged victorious. Michaels had lost his family's personal savings due to the 2008 financial crisis and would later become JBL's employee at Armageddon (2008), Armageddon on December 14. After failing to secure JBL for the World Heavyweight Championship against John Cena at the Royal Rumble (2009), Royal Rumble on January 25, 2009, Michaels agreed to take part in an "All or Nothing" match at No Way Out (2009), No Way Out on February 15. Michaels won the match at No Way Out, after his wife (who was watching in the audience) punched JBL in the face and Michaels planted the Superkick, Sweet Chin Music. This ended any employment links between the two with Michaels still receiving the full payment owed to him and end the feud. On the March 9 episode of ''Raw'', JBL defeated CM Punk to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship, Intercontinental Championship, thus becoming the tenth Grand Slam Champion and twentieth Triple Crown Champion. He held the title for one month, losing the Intercontinental title at WrestleMania 25 on April 5 against Rey Mysterio in 21 seconds. After the match, he grabbed a microphone and said "I quit!"; the next day he announced his retirement on his WWE Universe blog.


Return to commentating (2011–2017)

Layfield made his return to WWE on the March 7, 2011, episode of ''Raw'' as Michael Cole (wrestling), Michael Cole's choice for special guest referee for his match against
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at WrestleMania XXVII on April 3. He cut a promo claiming he was starting his "journey back to the main event at WrestleMania," before being interrupted by
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just as he was about to sign the contract. After a brief argument between the two, Austin hit Layfield with the ''Stone Cold Stunner'' and signed the contract to be the special guest referee. On March 31, 2012, Layfield inducted his former tag team partner and real life best friend
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into the WWE Hall of Fame, 2012 WWE Hall of Fame. On July 23 Layfield returned with Simmons at ''WWE Raw 1000, Raw 1000'' as the Acolytes Protection Agency, the APA, after being called for protection by Lita (wrestler), Lita. After a ''Clothesline from Hell'', Lita defeated Heath Slater, thus turning face for the first time since 2004. Starting at Night of Champions (2012), Night of Champions on September 16, Layfield returned to his JBL persona, and sporadically filled in as color commentator, replacing Jerry Lawler, who suffered a legitimate Jerry Lawler#Heart attack incident, heart attack during the ''Raw'' episode preceding Night of Champions. Layfield later re-signed with WWE and returned to the ''SmackDown'' broadcast team on a full-time basis, alongside Josh Mathews and eventually Michael Cole (wrestling), Michael Cole. On April 1, 2013, JBL became the third commentator for ''Raw'' alongside Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler. JBL was also part of the commentary team at List of WWE pay-per-view events, WWE pay-per-views and commentated at WrestleMania 29 on April 7. On September 12, JBL was named commissioner of NXT (WWE brand), NXT, replacing Dusty Rhodes. On January 26, 2014, at the Royal Rumble (2014), Royal Rumble, JBL wrestled in his first WWE match in nearly five years as a surprise entrant in the
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. Having been on commentary the whole broadcast, JBL left the commentator's table when his number (#24) came up. However, JBL was quickly eliminated by Roman Reigns while trying to hand his jacket to Michael Cole and resumed his role as commentator for the rest of the broadcast. In July, JBL was retired as ''NXT'' general manager and succeeded by William Regal. On the January 19, 2015, episode of ''Raw'', JBL, along with
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(a fellow member of The Acolytes Protection Agency), the New World Order (professional wrestling), New World Order and The New Age Outlaws attacked The Ascension (professional wrestling), The Ascension and then, JBL would perform a ''Clothesline from Hell'' on Viktor (wrestler), Viktor. On the March 30 episode of ''Raw'', JBL, along with
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and Michael Cole, were injured by
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after Seth Rollins refused Lesnar his WWE World Heavyweight Championship rematch. Following the 2016 WWE draft on July 19, WWE announced on their website that JBL would move to the ''SmackDown'' commentary team, joining Mauro Ranallo and David Otunga. Layfield returned to his alma mater,
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, a color commentator for two radio broadcasts as the 2016 Abilene Christian Wildcats football team, ACU football team faced 2016 Houston Baptist Huskies football team, Houston Baptist University and 2016 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks football team, Stephen F. Austin State University in September 2016. He made his first appearance on the American Sports Network on October 1, 2016, when ACU hosted the 2016 Central Arkansas Bears football team, University of Central Arkansas. On the January 17 episode of ''SmackDown Live'', JBL saved Jerry Lawler, after Lawler's interview with Dolph Ziggler, who took credit for Lawler's real-life heart attack in September 2012, before Ziggler viciously kicked Lawler's chest and left the ring.


Sporadic appearances and WWE Hall of Famer (2017–present)

On September 1, 2017, JBL announced that he was stepping away from the SmackDown Live commentary team to focus on humanitarian work in and out of WWE, mainly as a Beyond Sport Global Ambassador. The APA made an appearance at the ''WWE Raw 25 Years, Raw 25 Years'' show on January 22, 2018, playing poker with other legends and superstars. Layfield occasionally works on commentary during the Tribute to the Troops events with the latest one occurred on WWE Tribute to the Troops results#2018, December 4, 2018 (aired on December 20) in Fort Hood. On March 3, 2020, during ''WWE Backstage'' it was officially announced that JBL would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of WrestleMania 36 week however the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On November 22, 2020, he made an appearance at Survivor Series (2020), Survivor Series during The Undertaker's retirement ceremony. During WrestleMania 37 week, JBL was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2020 during the 2021 ceremony following the delay the previous year, he was later a panelist on the WrestleMania 37 kick-off show, and provided commentary in the singles match between Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. From October 2022 until February 2023, Layfield worked as the manager of Baron Corbin. On the November 21, 2023, episode of NXT (WWE brand), NXT, JBL announced who will be in the qualifiers for the Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline (2023), NXT Deadline. On December 8, 2023, JBL served as a guest commentator for the 21st annual Tribute to the Troops episode on SmackDown. On the January 20, 2025, episode of ''Raw'', JBL served as the guest commentator for the match between
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and Kofi Kingston.


Non-WWE appearances (2024–present)

Layfield, in his first non-WWE appearance since 1995, as John Layfield, accompanied Dolph Ziggler, Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler) to the ring at Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide's Triplemanía XXXII, Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico City event on August 17, 2024, to defend the AAA Mega Championship, in which Nemeth lost to Alberto Del Rio, Alberto El Patrón. During the following weeks, Layfield also appeared at Game Changer Wrestling's Homecoming and Dream On Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Emergence (2024), Emergence, Bound for Glory (2024), Bound for Glory and TNA Genesis (2025), Genesis, Major League Wrestling's Fightland (2024), Fightland., and Juggalo Championship Wrestling's JCW Devil's Night, Devil's Night


Business career

WWE describes Layfield as a "self-made" millionaire. In 2003, Layfield published a book on financial management titled ''Have More Money Now''. He and his wife, then Oppenheimer Holdings' financial analyst Meredith Whitney, were featured in the August 2008 issue of Fortune (magazine), ''Fortune'' magazine. Layfield is the founder of Layfield Energy. In 2008, Layfield Energy launched a drink called MamaJuana Energy. In March 2009, Layfield Energy became the main sponsor and advertiser of
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, a former WWE developmental promotion based in Louisville, Kentucky. Layfield has lived full-time in Bermuda since shortly after his retirement from in-ring activity. Feeling confined living in New York City, he spent the summer of 2009 in Bermuda at his wife's encouragement, and the couple soon bought a full-time home there. As he acclimated to Bermuda, he noticed what he called "the almost predominant black-on-black violence that is unfortunately pervasive throughout the local neighborhoods", and in 2011 created the nonprofit organization Beyond Rugby Bermuda, using rugby union to provide young people with an alternative to gangs. The organization is an offshoot of Beyond Sport, a South African nonprofit that uses running for similar purposes; Layfield was introduced to that group's founder when he and his wife visited the country for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He spends much of his time outside of WWE with the organization, filling duties as varied as celebrity fundraising and mowing the rugby field. Beyond Rugby Bermuda began with six boys; as of February 2017, more than 400 boys and girls were involved. Layfield is now a global ambassador for Beyond Sport alongside figures such as Tony Blair and Desmond Tutu. In the spring of 2018, Major League Rugby announced that they would start an Rugby United New York, expansion team in New York City. In this announcement, it was announced that the co-founders of the Rugby New York club would be James Kennedy and Layfield.


Cable news

In 2004, Layfield was hired by CNBC to be a contributor. During a WWE
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in Munich, Germany, early in June 2004, in an attempt to draw Heat (professional wrestling), heel heat, he gave the crowd several Nazi salutes while goose-stepping around the ring. Such a display is illegal in Germany, and CNBC fired Layfield as a result of the controversy. In an interview with ''The Washington Post'', Layfield explained "I'm a bad guy [on WWE TV]. I'm supposed to incite the crowd. I've done it for decades. I really didn't think anything of [the Nazi salute] – I know how bad it is, I've lived [in Germany]. I've been to Dachau concentration camp, Dachau, seen those places where they exterminated millions of Jews. I draw the line between me and my character. That's like saying Anthony Hopkins (who portrays Hannibal Lecter) really enjoys Human cannibalism, cannibalism." Layfield left CNBC and was subsequently hired by
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and sister network (and CNBC rival)
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as a business commentator.


Other media

In April 2009, following his departure from WWE,
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owner Nightmare Danny Davis, Danny Davis announced in a press release that Layfield would be color commentator and host for ''Vyper Fight League'', which Layfield would also sponsor with Layfield Energy; however, the company folded the following year. In November 2012, Layfield started hosting a new show on WWE's YouTube channel alongside Michael Cole (wrestling), Michael Cole and Renee Young called ''The JBL and Renee Show'' (formerly known as ''The JBL Show'' and ''The JBL and Cole Show)''. The series ended in May 2015. Layfield used to run the website Layfield Report which highlighted a variety of his views and opinions in numerous articles. The site was ended in September 2014. Layfield has appeared as a playable character in a number of WWE video games. His first appearance as a playable character was in ''WWF Attitude'', with his latest appearance in ''WWE 2K22'', as well as being a playable character, in ''WWF WrestleMania 2000 (video game), WWF WrestleMania 2000'', ''WWF SmackDown! (video game), WWF SmackDown!'', ''WWF No Mercy (video game), WWF No Mercy'', ''WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role'', ''WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It'', ''WWF Road to WrestleMania'', ''WWF Raw (2002 video game), WWF Raw'', ''WWE WrestleMania X8 (video game), WWE WrestleMania X8'', ''WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth'', ''WWE Crush Hour'', ''WWE Raw 2'', ''WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw'', ''WWE WrestleMania 21 (video game), WWE WrestleMania 21'', ''WWE Day of Reckoning 2'', ''WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006'', ''WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007'', ''WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008'', ''WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009'', ''WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010'', ''WWE '13'', ''WWE 2K14'', ''WWE 2K15'' as DLC, ''WWE 2K16'', ''WWE 2K17'', ''WWE 2K18'', ''WWE 2K22'', ''WWE 2K23'', ''WWE 2K24'' and ''WWE 2K25''. Layfield also appears as a commentator for several games, including ''WWE SmackDown vs Raw 2008'', ''WWE 2K16'' and ''WWE 2K17''. Layfield began broadcasting
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games in 2016, serving as analyst for a pair of Abilene Christian Wildcats football, Abilene Christian University radio broadcasts and two Southland Conference games televised on American Sports Network. His ASN debut pitted the Central Arkansas Bears football, University of Central Arkansas against Abilene Christian, followed by ACU's matchup at McNeese State Cowboys football, McNeese State University. In 2021, Layfield began hosting a podcast series with Gerald Brisco.


Filmography


Personal life

His parents are Lavelle Layfield, who is a Minister (Christianity), minister, and Mary Layfield. Layfield married his second wife, Meredith Whitney, on February 11, 2005, in Key West, Florida. He was previously married to Cindy Womack on June 6, 1994, but divorced in 2003.


Bullying allegations and hazing

''Sports Illustrated'' has said that Layfield "has been accused for years of being a locker room bully," while ''Deadspin'' wrote that "backstage tales of Layfield's hazing and bullying have long been legend among hardcore wrestling fans." ''Dayton Daily News'' described that "YouTube has dozens of interviews where former performers discuss harassment, bullying and taking real blows from Layfield while wrestling him in supposedly choreographed matches." ''Le Journal de Montréal'' listed
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, Matt Hardy, René Duprée, Shawn Daivari, Daivari, and Ivory (wrestler), Ivory, among others, as wrestlers who in interviews described Layfield as a bully. In 2010, The Miz referenced Layfield in an onscreen promo about hazing he faced in the locker room early in his career. Layfield admitted to hazing Miz and said that he did not regret doing so. In April 2017, WWE commentator Mauro Ranallo took an absence from WWE, which Dave Meltzer reported had been triggered by hostilities with Layfield. The allegations coincided with the release of former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts' autobiography, in which he alleged that Layfield stole his passport. Layfield denied that he himself stole the passport, but John Morrison (wrestler), John Morrison subsequently claimed that Layfield encouraged him and Joey Mercury to steal Roberts' passport, which they did not agree to. Angered WWE fans subsequently called on WWE to fire Layfield. On April 22, ''Newsweek'' reported that Ranallo and WWE "mutually agreed to part ways," and Ranallo released a statement in which he said his departure had "nothing to do with JBL." Layfield released a statement of his own, stating: "Admittedly, I took part in locker room pranks that existed within the industry years ago. WWE addressed my behavior and I responded accordingly, yet my past is being brought up because of recent unfounded rumors. I apologize if anything I said playing 'heel (professional wrestling), the bad guy' on a TV show was misconstrued."


Championships and accomplishments


College football

*
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** 1989 NCAA Division II All-America, All–American


Professional wrestling

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** CWA World Tag Team Championship (Germany), CWA World Tag Team Championship (CWA World Tag Team Championship (Germany)#Title history, 1 time) – with Cannonball Grizzly * Cauliflower Alley Club ** Iron Mike Mazurki Award (2022) *Federacion Internacional de Lucha Libre **FILL Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame ** Lou Thesz Award (2012) * Global Wrestling Federation ** GWF Tag Team Championship (GWF Tag Team Championship#Title history, 2 times) – with Bobby Duncum Jr. (1) and Black Bart (1) * Memphis Championship Wrestling ** MCW Southern Tag Team Championship (MCW Southern Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Faarooq * National Wrestling Alliance, NWA Dallas **
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(NWA North American Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *
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** OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (OVW Southern Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with
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* ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** Ranked No. 5 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 2005 ** Ranked No. 496 of the best 500 singles wrestlers of all time in the ''PWI Years'' in 2003 * United States Wrestling Federation ** USWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Dave Sullivan (wrestler), The Equalizer * WWE, World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE **
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(List of WWE Champions, 1 time) ** WWE Intercontinental Championship (List of WWE Intercontinental Champions, 1 time) ** WWE United States Championship (List of WWE United States Champions, 1 time) **
WWE Hardcore Championship The WWE Hardcore Championship was a hardcore wrestling championship in the WWF (Now WWE) which was contested under "hardcore" rules (no disqualifications, no countouts, and pinfalls count anywhere). In the latter part of the title's history, a ...
(List of WWE Hardcore Champions, 17 times) ** WWF European Championship (List of WWE European Champions, 1 time) ** WWF Tag Team Championship (List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE, 1971–2010), 3 times) – with Faarooq ** Judgment Day (2005)##1 contender tournament bracket, WWE Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (April 2005) ** List of WWE tournaments#Race To The Rumble Tournament, Race to the Rumble Tournament (2009) ** Slammy Award (1 time) ***Favorite Web Show of the Year (Slammy Award#2013 Slammy Awards, 2013) – with Michael Cole (wrestling), Michael Cole and Renee Young for ''The JBL and Cole Show'' ** Triple Crown (professional wrestling)#List of WWE Triple Crown Champion, 20th Triple Crown Champion ** Grand Slam (professional wrestling)#List of WWE Grand Slam winners, 10th Grand Slam Champion **WWE Hall of Fame (2020), WWE Hall of Fame (WWE Hall of Fame (2020), Class of 2020) * ''List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Best Gimmick, Best Gimmick (2004) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Television Announcer, Worst Television Announcer (2014, 2015) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Worked Match of the Year, Worst Worked Match of the Year (2002) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic, Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2014)


See also

*List of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers


References


External links

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