Real Name | Justin Michael Blackstone | |
Ring Name | Justice Blackstone | |
Height | 6'4 | |
Weight | 241 lbs. | |
Hair Color | Blonde | |
Eye Color | Green | |
Date of Birth | July 27, 1985 | |
Place of Birth | Bridgeport, Connecticut | |
Resides | Bridgeport, Connecticut | |
Billed From | Bridgeport, Connecticut | |
Trained By | The Pit II | |
Debut | December 2004 | |
Retired | N/A | |
Justice is an American wrestler and blacksmith who currently works for
both the Extreme Hardcore Wrestling Federation (EHWF) and Pure Wrestling
Industry (PWI). He is a former member of the Superior Wrestling
Organization (sWo), Blood Box, World Attitude Wrestling (WAW), and Elite
Champions Wrestling (EWC). He is also a former multi-time Hardcore
champion, and is the last person to hold the sWo's X-Division title
prior to it's closure. Early Life During the early points of his life, he had lived a bland and boring life. When he turned 4 years old, his family was on the receiving end of a mugger's gun. The mugger proceeded to shoot and kill both Joseph and Alexis, but fled when he heard police sirens. Due to this, he was sent to live with his grandfather and grandmother, Patrick and Alana Blackstone, while his sister, Amy, despite his grandparents being co-signers to Amy's adoption papers, was sent back into foster care. He was sad about the loss of his parents, but was given great care by his grandparents. Wrestling Career (2004-2006) Life in The Pit The Autumn following his graduation from High School, he joined a wrestling school called The Pit, ran by a man named Lawerence Drake. There, he learned about the mechanics of wrestling, and spent a year learning. Here, he met a few people, the former sWo Hall of Famer Twisted Mike, who was going by just Mikey, Bobby Diamante, and sWo Hall of Famer and legend in the federation, Anthony Taylor, who was going by the name of Ric Rage at the time. During his time there, he suffered a critical injury. During a december training, Justice was to receive a sledgehammer shot from Taylor, but nearly lost his eye as the sledgehammer, unbeknownst to Taylor, had a loose piece of metal that sliced a line scar onto Justice's left eye area. Being forced to spend months on the sidelines while the wound healed, Justice stayed in his room, and played on his PlayStation 2, waiting for his return to the ring. After his scar healed, he returned to the ring and finished his tenure in The Pit within a year. He graduated the school in record time, despite his injury, and then proceeded to look for federations to join. sWo Tenure Shortly after leaving The Pit, he was given a notice to talk to Jack Daniels, the Vice President of Talent Relations for the sWo. Daniels gave him a contract for the sWo since Justice knew Taylor, though not personally. During his time in the sWo, he proved himself in the ring. During the latter life of the sWo, he called himself "The Mercenary" and took a neutral stance in a war that seemed to be brewing between Ian Cross and Anthony Taylor. He faced a man named Duke Valentine for the sWo's X-Division Championship, and won. However, shortly after winning it, the federation ends as one of the premier members talked down about the federation and won an off-the-record lawsuit. Entrance into Blood Box Annoyed by the end of the Wo, Justice was persuaded by Anthony Taylor to join Bloox Box, an England owned federation. In here, he felt like he was a small fish in a very large pond, but it didn't stop him from winning the Blood Bath Championship, Blood Box's version of the Hardcore title. After he won it, he suffered a sprained knee by one of the known wrestlers of the federation, Jeff Harris, then proceeded to be landed on his neck by Anthony Taylor. He was forced on the sidelines for a few months. He returned to Blood Box, but it was now dying, so he decided to look for another federation, and found one, the WAW, World Attitude Wrestling, and became well known by both the fans and staff. However, he received a knee injury by one of the prominent hardcore wrestlers, Ed Slamin, and was out for a few months again. Return to the WAW When he returned to the WAW, he was a fierce competitor, winning the Attitude Championship and then formed a tag team called the Kings of Xtreme with the high flyer Ryan Hardy, the alleged brother of the Hardy Boyz, which was proven false. With Ryan, he won the Tag Team Championship, and continued his success. After he lost the Attitude title and subsequently the tag titles to Pamela Hurt and Justina James, he started to focus on the World Heavyweight Title, but he started getting at ends with the owner Jus Huntley, and after being jobbed to a newcomer who was announced in the world title match, Justice tore his contract and left wrestling behind. Retirement (2006-2010) He retired from wrestling after becoming disgruntled with the WAW and refusing to take offers from other wrestling federations. He returned to Bridgeport and looked up a local blacksmith and asked the blacksmith if he'd be willing to apprentice Justice. Despite his reluctance, the blacksmith agreed to apprentice Justice. Justice slowly learned to smelt and bend metals into a lot of things, even helped create a few swords for a medieval based movie that asked the blacksmith to make them. Soon, the blacksmith let Justice work in the shop alone over a few months. However, this didn't last long. Around the winter of 2008, his sister, Amy had grown sick from a very rare disease, and spent all the money he earned from wrestling to treat her. As a result, doctors told him and her that she couldn't have her stress level go really high or run the risk of becoming worse than before. Justice agreed to keep an eye on her, and rarely went to the blacksmithing shop. Return to Wrestling (2010-) Now without a blacksmith to go to due to the global economy affecting everything, Justice gets back into wrestling shape and then hears about the sWo being reborn and restarted, and proceeds to sign up for the sWo: Rebirth. He now currently waits to hear from the federation. |