After three years of intensive training, Jake the Snake Roberts unleashed his protégé into the world of underground fighting.
Jake taught Stone how to use his past as a gambler to his advantage; how to use the skills he had learned there in his current
role. Jack Stone became a master at reading his opponents’ moves, and he found he could very easily get inside their
heads and exploit their weaknesses. Jack Stone reveled in his new-found power and skill, and won many matches against more
experienced opponents. Jake Roberts continued to teach Stone how to live as a wrestler, and when the time was right, he released
Jack from his care and go him an audition for the newly reformed Rebel Championship Wrestling. Stone impressed the powers
that be enough to be given a spot on the roster, and quickly garnered respect as high-profile workers succumbed to his mental
acuity and physical prowess. Stone eventually won a war of attrition with Donovan Hurst to become the North American Champion;
a title he held until the federation went belly-up. During his tenure with RCW, Stone clocked up wins against Tony Ortiz,
Diamond Jay, Demon, Tank, Iceberg, Col. Kaos, Donovan Hurst, and Ted Tennessee. We find him now in the spotlight of professional
wrestling once more; this time under the banner of the PWSWF.