Jason Reso

   

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Jason (Jay) Reso (born William Jason Reso, a.k.a. Christian Cage, now simply Christian) is a cruiserweight professional wrestler, currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment's WWE RAW brand. Known for his skills in tag team wrestling, and his mic skills, Reso spent many years as one member of Edge and Christian (or Team E.C.) with his storyline brother Edge.

Christian was born on November 30, 1973 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Career

Christian's wrestling career began in 1995 in a match against Zakk Wylde, a fellow trainee from Sully's Gym in Toronto. From very early in his career Christian formed one half of a tag team with Adam Copeland, first called High Impact, later Suicide Blondz, and most recently simply Edge and Christian or Team EC. The pair held titles in numerous wrestling franchises, and Christian held the East Coast Wrestling Association title before signing with the then World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment) in August 1998. Christian had some early singles success capturing the Light Heavyweight championship. But his real success came from the Tag Circuit. Playing a vampire (along with Edge and Gangrel in a groop called The Brood) he joined up with the Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness. The gothic angle was successful, however at its end Christian and company began to reach their potential. After an unremarkable run as faces, Team E.C. redefined themselves as a bumbling comic duo of Surfer/Teenie Boppers. They began to hang out with Kurt Angle and captured repeated Tag Team Championships, as well as winning a triple threat ladder match and two TLC matches. After Team EC split up, christian engaged on a solo career and a series of feuds with the likes of Edge, Diamond Dallas Page, and then most recently Chris Jericho.

Titles

Since joining the WWE, Christian has won:


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