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==Return to WEW and Aligning of Zenith (2011-2012)==

==Return to WEW and Aligning of Zenith (2011-2012)==

While still being an active part of the WCW roster, Jordan re-signed with [http://ewrestling.wikia.com/wiki/World_Elite_Wrestling World Elite Wrestling], aligning with Josh Redwood to form Zenith, a faction hellbent on revolutionizing the sport. Since joining, he has rekindled his resent for Kameron Copeland and Jetsream, who long-time friend of Jordan's Troy Chelsea once feuded with in WWH. His re-debut would be against [http://ewrestling.wikia.com/wiki/Twin_K Twin K], in the main event of Friday Night Adrenaline. In the match, Jordan would force his opponent to submit to the Threshold. With Jordan Zachary now having beaten Twin K, he would be placed into a match the following week against CM Punk and Brand, teaming with DS Dreadful, an impressive young upstart star. Jordan was confused, as he should be teaming with his tag team partner, Josh Redwood. Unfortunately, he won't be. But it's expected the duo will make an impact nonetheless. During the match, Jordan would attack DS Dreadful and leave him in the ring to fend for himself. Technically, he would lose, but remain unpinned and unsubmitted in WEW. The following week, he would be booked alongside Josh Redwood against the New Age Superpowers, the team of Twin K and Jetstream. Zenith would defeat the New Age Superpowers with ease. However, following the contest, Josh Redwood announced via Twitter that he had quit the company, leaving Jordan by himself. Following Josh's departure, Jordan would lose via submission to Josh's old flame in Catelyn Vaine, with the contendership for the Titan Championship on the line. After this, Jordan would phase out of the company, eventually being released of his contract.

While still being an active part of the WCW roster, Jordan re-signed with [http://ewrestling.wikia.com/wiki/World_Elite_Wrestling World Elite Wrestling], aligning with Josh Redwood to form Zenith, a faction hellbent on revolutionizing the sport. Since joining, he has rekindled his resent for Kameron Copeland and Jetsream, who long-time friend of Jordan's Troy Chelsea once feuded with in WWH. His re-debut would be against [http://ewrestling.wikia.com/wiki/Twin_K Twin K], in the main event of Friday Night Adrenaline. In the match, Jordan would force his opponent to submit to the Threshold. With Jordan Zachary now having beaten Twin K, he would be placed into a match the following week against CM Punk and Brand, teaming with DS Dreadful, an impressive young upstart star. Jordan was confused, as he should be teaming with his tag team partner, Josh Redwood. Unfortunately, he won't be. But it's expected the duo will make an impact nonetheless. During the match, Jordan would attack DS Dreadful and leave him in the ring to fend for himself. Technically, he would lose, but remain unpinned and unsubmitted in WEW. The following week, he would be booked alongside Josh Redwood against the New Age Superpowers, the team of Twin K and Jetstream. Zenith would defeat the New Age Superpowers with ease. However, following the contest, Josh Redwood announced via Twitter that he had quit the company, leaving Jordan by himself. Following Josh's departure, Jordan would lose via submission to Josh's old flame in Catelyn Vaine, with the contendership for the Titan Championship on the line. After this, Jordan would phase out of the company, eventually being released of his contract.



==Professional Wrestling Revolution==

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While being WCW Champion and maintaining a steady flow of competition in WEW, Jordan would sign with up and coming promotion in Professional Wrestling Revolution, or PWR. In his debut contest, which happened to be the main event, he advanced in the REVOLUTION Tournament, to crown the inaugural PWR Champion. He defeated Shawn Morgan after delivering a spiked powerbomb from the top rope. After the match, an attempted attack by Nicholas Shelton went awry as Troy Chelsea came to Zachary's defense, sparking a multi-man brawl between Zachary, Chelsea, Shelton, and Morgan. The show went off the air when Morgan speared Troy Chelsea, only to be swiftly driven to the canvas with a leaping neckbreaker by Shelton. When Shelton attempted to pose, Zachary nailed the STFUppercut, and stood tall over the rest. In the second round of the tournament, Troy would defeat Scott Martin with a Killshot. For the second consecutive week, Nicholas Shelton rushed out to attack. After laying out Zachary, Shelton would be attacked by Troy Chelsea, once again helping out Jordan. Troy would hold Zachary's fist in the air to signify his victory. The following week, Jordan defeated Nicholas Shelton in the main event, to advance in the tournament. He forced Shelton to tap to the Threshold, and didn't relinquish until the referee told him he would reverse the decision. After releasing the hold, he would be knocked out by a chair to the back by Troy Chelsea, turning on the man he'd assisted the two weeks preceding. The undefeated Jordan and also undefeated Troy were booked to meet at the first PWR PPV, Adapt. At Adapt, Troy and Jordan fought in a forty-five minute contest. The match ended when Troy attempted to deliver a superplex, and ended up being powerbombed onto the top of his head. Jordan would capture his fourth world title in the match, as well as the respect of Troy Chelsea, who would shake his hand after the match. In his first match as PWR Champion, Zachary defeated Orlando Keller, the gifted young upstart. jZach won the match after a swift transition from the STFUppercut into the Threshold. The next week, Jordan would tell the world that he planned to expand his horizons, meaning expanding into other divisions, other than the world title division. To this, Orlando Keller offered his partnership, which Jordan accepted. The team of Keller and Zachary would defeat the team of Matthew Wilson and Tyler Brennan. The following week, the team would pick up their second victory, this time at the expense of reigning PWR Tag Team Champions Evan Staab and Ryan Black. Because they defeated the champions, they would be granted a title shot at the second PWR PPV, Evolve. The week before the PPV, Jordan returned to singles competition, defeating Ryan Black. Evan Staab, however, would beat Orlando, giving the teams mixed momentum heading into their match at the PPV.

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== Federal Wrestling Association (2012) ==

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Zachary would sign a contract to preform for the Federal Wrestling Association, a relatively newer promotion. He hoped to find the level of success he has found in his other companies. In his first contest, he defeat the Jester following the Killshot. He would learn that his victory slotted him to face the winner of the main event of the evening next week for the world title, turning out to be Lance Griffin. Following the main event, Jordan would attack his future opponent and deliver the Killshot. On the next show, he defeated Griffin to become the inaugural FWA Champion. However, within mere seconds, general manager Richard White restarted the match, but replacing Lance Griffin with Jon Jyrgin! Jyrgin's fresh body versus Jordan's exhausted and battered one was no competition, and Jon pinned him within moments, handing jZach his first and only loss of 2012. The company would soon fold, however.

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==World Championship Wrestling: Total War Reborn (2012)==

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WCW's return to being open, while met with criticism by some, was met with astounding enthusiasm by the former two time champion in Jordan Zachary, who signed within days of finding out about the rebirth. On the first show, he would advance in the WCW Championship tournament by pinning Onyx Spade with the Aplex, formerly known as the Apex Suplex. He would indirectly fall to Jake Blaze in a triple threat qualifier, remaining unpinned and unsubmitted in WCW. Once Zakk Night had won the WCW Championship, Zachary would be booked against Jake Blaze for the number one contendership.

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==Professional Wrestling Revolution (2015-Present)==

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After nearly three years off the grid, Jordan would sign with up and coming promotion in Professional Wrestling Revolution, or PWR. In his debut contest, which happened to be the main event, he advanced in the REVOLUTION Tournament, to crown the inaugural PWR Champion. He defeated Shawn Morgan after delivering a spiked powerbomb from the top rope. After the match, an attempted attack by Nicholas Shelton went awry as Troy Chelsea came to Zachary's defense, sparking a multi-man brawl between Zachary, Chelsea, Shelton, and Morgan. The show went off the air when Morgan speared Troy Chelsea, only to be swiftly driven to the canvas with a leaping neckbreaker by Shelton. When Shelton attempted to pose, Zachary nailed the STFUppercut, and stood tall over the rest. In the second round of the tournament, Troy would defeat Scott Martin with a Killshot. For the second consecutive week, Nicholas Shelton rushed out to attack. After laying out Zachary, Shelton would be attacked by Troy Chelsea, once again helping out Jordan. Troy would hold Zachary's fist in the air to signify his victory. The following week, Jordan defeated Nicholas Shelton in the main event, to advance in the tournament. He forced Shelton to tap to the Threshold, and didn't relinquish until the referee told him he would reverse the decision. After releasing the hold, he would be knocked out by a chair to the back by Troy Chelsea, turning on the man he'd assisted the two weeks preceding. The undefeated Jordan and also undefeated Troy were booked to meet at the first PWR PPV, Adapt. At Adapt, Troy and Jordan fought in a forty-five minute contest. The match ended when Troy attempted to deliver a superplex, and ended up being powerbombed onto the top of his head. Jordan would capture his fourth world title in the match, as well as the respect of Troy Chelsea, who would shake his hand after the match. In his first match as PWR Champion, Zachary defeated Orlando Keller, the gifted young upstart. jZach won the match after a swift transition from the STFUppercut into the Threshold. The next week, Jordan would tell the world that he planned to expand his horizons, meaning expanding into other divisions, other than the world title division. To this, Orlando Keller offered his partnership, which Jordan accepted. The team of Keller and Zachary would defeat the team of Matthew Wilson and Tyler Brennan. The following week, the team would pick up their second victory, this time at the expense of reigning PWR Tag Team Champions Evan Staab and Ryan Black. Because they defeated the champions, they would be granted a title shot at the second PWR PPV, Evolve. The week before the PPV, Jordan returned to singles competition, defeating Ryan Black. Evan Staab, however, would beat Orlando, giving the teams mixed momentum heading into their match at the PPV.

===Dual Champion (2015)===

===Dual Champion (2015)===

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=== Feud with Kai Stevens (2016) ===

=== Feud with Kai Stevens (2016) ===

The week after the PPV, Zachary competed in a tag team match with Christ as his partner against Will Myers and Jack Sledge. However, Stevens would once more make an appearance, attacking Zachary and giving him the victory by DQ. For the next three weeks, Stevens would attack Zachary during his matches, giving him multiple DQ victories. Finally, Zachary became so fed up that he offered Kai a match for the PWR Championship at the next PPV, Adapt II. Zachary would suffer his first ever title loss when Stevens delivered his Rapture finishing maneuver. Two weeks later, Zachary announced his intention to invoke his rematch clause for the title at the next PPV, Evolve II. However, Kai Stevens made it abundantly clear that he believed jZach hadn't earned it (or the title), but would defend the title nonetheless because of contractual obligations. But Stevens announced that the match would be contested in a Ladder Match, which Zachary happily accepted. In the next week, Zachary lost a singles match to David Croft after the referee was distracted and Stevens hit him with the title belt. Until the PPV, the two would find themselves on opposite ends of arguments and brawls alike. At Evolve II, in a match of the year candidate, Zachary and Stevens broke and flew off of many ladders and broke two announcing tables in a contest that lasted nearly fifty minutes. Finally, Stevens delivered a From Hell's Heart off of the ladder to give himself enough time to climb back up the ladder and retrieve the belt. After the match, Stevens delivered another variant of the From Hell's Heart onto the title belt and left the ring. Two weeks after the PPV, a severely wrapped up Jordan Zachary lost clean to Troy Chelsea, much to the approval of Stevens. The manager of PWR, Scott Ravenwood, would finish the show by announcing that at Rise II, Stevens would defend his title in an elimination styled six man match within a massive cage akin to the Hell in a Cell. Each of the five spots not taken up by the champion would have to be earned in the weeks leading up to the show. Zachary earned his spot in the contest by defeating Will Myers with the Threshold. Two week prior to Rise II, Zachary would team with Stevens against David Croft and Troy Chelsea, a match in which they would emerge victorious. The next week, Zachary would defeat Croft one on one to build momentum heading into the PPV. At the show, CROATOAN would be eliminated first (by Cooper) after he delivered the Invert off of the side of the cage and through an announcing table. However, Cooper would be eliminated immediately afterwards by a Chelsea Grin from Troy Chelsea. jZach would eliminate Croft with a Killshot, leaving just Stevens, Zachary, and Chelsea. Troy would be eliminated by Stevens following From Hell's Heart. When Jordan attempted to deliver the Midas Touch, Stevens would reverse it into the Spellcheck, immediately following up with the Rapture to retain the PWR Championship.

The week after the PPV, Zachary competed in a tag team match with Christ as his partner against Will Myers and Jack Sledge. However, Stevens would once more make an appearance, attacking Zachary and giving him the victory by DQ. For the next three weeks, Stevens would attack Zachary during his matches, giving him multiple DQ victories. Finally, Zachary became so fed up that he offered Kai a match for the PWR Championship at the next PPV, Adapt II. Zachary would suffer his first ever title loss when Stevens delivered his Rapture finishing maneuver. Two weeks later, Zachary announced his intention to invoke his rematch clause for the title at the next PPV, Evolve II. However, Kai Stevens made it abundantly clear that he believed jZach hadn't earned it (or the title), but would defend the title nonetheless because of contractual obligations. But Stevens announced that the match would be contested in a Ladder Match, which Zachary happily accepted. In the next week, Zachary lost a singles match to David Croft after the referee was distracted and Stevens hit him with the title belt. Until the PPV, the two would find themselves on opposite ends of arguments and brawls alike. At Evolve II, in a match of the year candidate, Zachary and Stevens broke and flew off of many ladders and broke two announcing tables in a contest that lasted nearly fifty minutes. Finally, Stevens delivered a From Hell's Heart off of the ladder to give himself enough time to climb back up the ladder and retrieve the belt. After the match, Stevens delivered another variant of the From Hell's Heart onto the title belt and left the ring. Two weeks after the PPV, a severely wrapped up Jordan Zachary lost clean to Troy Chelsea, much to the approval of Stevens. The manager of PWR, Scott Ravenwood, would finish the show by announcing that at Rise II, Stevens would defend his title in an elimination styled six man match within a massive cage akin to the Hell in a Cell. Each of the five spots not taken up by the champion would have to be earned in the weeks leading up to the show. Zachary earned his spot in the contest by defeating Will Myers with the Threshold. Two week prior to Rise II, Zachary would team with Stevens against David Croft and Troy Chelsea, a match in which they would emerge victorious. The next week, Zachary would defeat Croft one on one to build momentum heading into the PPV. At the show, CROATOAN would be eliminated first (by Cooper) after he delivered the Invert off of the side of the cage and through an announcing table. However, Cooper would be eliminated immediately afterwards by a Chelsea Grin from Troy Chelsea. jZach would eliminate Croft with a Killshot, leaving just Stevens, Zachary, and Chelsea. Troy would be eliminated by Stevens following From Hell's Heart. When Jordan attempted to deliver the Midas Touch, Stevens would reverse it into the Spellcheck, immediately following up with the Rapture to retain the PWR Championship.



==Federal Wrestling Association (2012)==

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While still competing in PWR, Zachary would sign a contract to preform for the Federal Wrestling Association, a relatively newer promotion. He hoped to find the level of success he has found in his other companies. In his first contest, he defeat the Jester following the Killshot. He would learn that his victory slotted him to face the winner of the main event of the evening next week for the world title, turning out to be Lance Griffin. Following the main event, Jordan would attack his future opponent and deliver the Killshot. On the next show, he defeated Griffin to become the inaugural FWA Champion. However, within mere seconds, general manager Richard White restarted the match, but replacing Lance Griffin with Jon Jyrgin! Jyrgin's fresh body versus Jordan's exhausted and battered one was no competition, and Jon pinned him within moments, handing jZach his first and only loss of 2012. The company would soon fold, however.

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=== International Championship Pursuits ===



==World Championship Wrestling: Total War Reborn (2012)==

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Following his loss at Rise II, jZach announced that he intends to become PWR's first ever Triple Crown Winner by winning Artemis Slake's PWR International Championship. HE would add that his pursuit of the PWR Championship wouldn't be over, but just on hiatus for the moment. After announcing this, he would defeat Evan Black with the Killshot.



WCW's return to being open, while met with criticism by some, was met with astounding enthusiasm by the former two time champion in Jordan Zachary, who signed within days of finding out about the rebirth. On the first show, he would advance in the WCW Championship tournament by pinning Onyx Spade with the Aplex, formerly known as the Apex Suplex. He would indirectly fall to Jake Blaze in a triple threat qualifier, remaining unpinned and unsubmitted in WCW. Once Zakk Night had won the WCW Championship, Zachary would be booked against Jake Blaze for the number one contendership.

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