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He became a professional wrestler in 1996, and teamed regularly with his brother, Russ, with the two winning numerous championships on the independent circuit, including the CZW World Tag Team Championship and the JAPW Tag Team Championship.
On May 22 Haas and JAPW Heavyweight Champion Dan Maff put their titles on the line in a tag team match against the Hillbilly Wrecking Crew ( Brodie Lee and Necro Butcher ).
In the end Maff turned on Haas and hit him with a chair, after which Lee pinned him to win the JAPW New Jersey State Championship.
It was also during 2001 that he defeated Nick Berk and Homicide in separate matches on the same evening to win both the JAPW Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Titles ; he would successfully defend both titles in separate matches at their Fourth Anniversary Show later that month in July.
On July 29, 2006, Hart took on Jay Lethal at a JAPW event in Aberdeen, New Jersey.
After winning a number one contenders match on February 24, Kingston defeated Bandido, Jr. on February 28 at JAPW's Jersey City Rumble to win the JAPW New Jersey State Championship.
Kingston returned to JAPW on April 14, 2012, when he and Homicide defeated Philly's Most Wanted ( Blk Jeez and Joker ) to win the vacant JAPW Tag Team Championship.
Homicide won the JAPW Heavyweight Championship for the first time on July 9, 1999 by defeating Don Montoya in Bayonne, New Jersey.
Dan Maff, another student of Homicide's, won the JAPW Heavyweight Championship on December 13, 2003.
The following week, Homicide announced that he was temporarily leaving JAPW, but promised to go on a " murdering spree " and become a seven time JAPW Heavyweight Champion when he returned.
On June 9, 2007, Homicide and his Latin American Xchange partner Hernandez defeated Jay Lethal and Azrieal to win the JAPW Tag Team titles, which they would hold for over a year before dropping them to the Full Blooded Italians of Little Guido and Tracy Smothers on November 15, 2008.
On October 27, 2007, Homicide made good on his word when he defeated Low Ki to win the JAPW Heavyweight Title for a record – setting seventh time.
Homicide returned to JAPW on April 14, 2012, when he and Eddie Kingston defeated Philly's Most Wanted ( Blk Jeez and Joker ) to win the vacant JAPW Tag Team Championship.
After Mack injured his leg, he was unable to defend his half of the JAPW Tag Team Championship in a scheduled match on January 25, 2003 against the Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz.
Lopez's title reign came to an end on August 1, 2003, when he was defeated by Al Snow, a WWE employee brought into JAPW as an outside challenger.
He won his first Championship, the JAPW Television Championship, on September 13, 2002, in Bayonne, New Jersey, at Never Forget, defeating the champion, Ghost Shadow, and Rain in a 3-way match.
Lethal also held the JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship, defeating the champion, Azrieal, Insane Dragon and Jack Evans on February 28, 2004, at Revolution, in a four way match.
Lethal finally won the JAPW Heavyweight Championship on May 21 in Braintree, Massachusetts, at Braintree Invasion defeating Homicide, Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe in a four way match by pinning Homicide following a diving headbutt.
In the end, Lethal pinned Omega with the flipping release dragon suplex after Omega's associate Dan Maff turned on him, to win the JAPW Heavyweight Championship for the second time.

JAPW and October
On October 27, 2007, Haas was posthumously inducted into the JAPW Hall of Fame.
On October 28, 2006, Hart defeated Homicide, Low Ki, and Necro Butcher at the JAPW ninth Anniversary Show in Rahway, New Jersey to win the vacated JAPW Heavyweight Championship ( the reigning JAPW champion, Rhyno had no showed the event ).
On October 27, 2007, Teddy Hart returned to JAPW after interfering in the fight between Homicide and Low Ki at the JAPW tenth Anniversary Show.
On October 22, 2005, Homicide teamed with his long-term nemesis Teddy Hart to defeat the Backseat Boyz for the JAPW Tag Team Championship.

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On June 27, 2009, Lopez defeated Jay Lethal to win the JAPW Heavyweight Title for the third time.

JAPW and 2007
In 2004, he was inducted into the ECWA Hall of Fame and in 2007 he was inducted into the JAPW Hall of Fame.
** JAPW Hall of Fame ( Class of 2007 )
On January 23, 2007, Hart was stripped of the JAPW Heavyweight Championship due to problems with the promoter and was released from the company.
On December 8, 2007, Teddy Hart teamed with Low Ki against The Latin American Xchange ( LAX ) ( Homicide and Hernandez ) and BLK OUT ( Eddie Kingston and Slyk Wagner Brown ) in a three way match for the JAPW Tag Team Championship at Seasons Beatings, however LAX retained.

JAPW and Haas
After a short stint in Jersey All Pro Wrestling ( JAPW ) and other independent promotions, Haas was re-signed to WWE in April 2006.
On September 10 at JAPW Haas of Pain, Lethal defeated Haas to retain his title.
On March 20, 2010, Haas made a surprise return to Jersey All Pro Wrestling and defeated Devon Moore for the JAPW New Jersey State Championship.
JAPW held the Russ Haas Memorial Show in February 2002, and in August 2002 Phoenix Championship Wrestling held The Russ Haas Memorial Tag Team Tournament.
On February 2, 2002, JAPW held the Russ Haas Memorial Show, with the JAPW roster donating their services for the event.
** JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 2 times ) – with Charlie Haas

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As a result, the JAPW Heavyweight Championship was vacated.
Jay Lethal had pursued the JAPW Heavyweight Championship for several months and was widely expected to be the next champion.
The opponent was revealed to be the returning Homicide, who defeated Lethal for an unparalleled sixth JAPW Heavyweight Championship.
At the beginning of 2009 Lethal proclaimed that it was his destiny to win back the JAPW Heavyweight title, held by Kenny Omega.

JAPW and with
On November 15, he won the JAPW Tag Team Championship with Tracy Smothers.
** JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Tracy Smothers
He returned to JAPW later in July 2005, and began a feud for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship with Jay Lethal.
**" Hit Me with Your Best Shot " by Pat Benatar ( ECW / JAPW ; 1998 )
** JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Teddy Hart
** JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time, current ) – with Homicide
Three more Heavyweight Championship reigns followed in 2001 and 2002, with Homicide firmly establishing himself as a dominant player in JAPW.
Homicide's increasing commitments, including tours of Japan with Big Japan Pro Wrestling and ZERO-ONE, led to a decline in his involvement in JAPW after late-2002.
After training for several months in the JAPW school, Lopez began attending Homicide's training school, The Doghouse, in New York City after impressing Homicide with his work ethic.
He eventually turned heel once again, and engaged in a lengthy feud for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship with the number one contender, Jay Lethal.
On May 13, 2011, New Japan Pro Wrestling, with help from JAPW, held their first ever show in the United States.
:* JAPW Tag Team Championship ( 6 times ) – with Monsta Mack
In March 2005, Maff left JAPW and retired from wrestling following an argument with Homicide, thus vacating the JAPW Heavyweight Championship.

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