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Jamie Howard

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Jamie Howard also known as James Gibson, or Jamie Noble is a professional wrestler who, notably, wrestled for WWE's SmackDown! brand.

He was released on September 15,2004. There are many rumours due to his termination with the WWE. One is, to the fact that he couldn't get over with his fans despite the many gimmicks that were given to him in the WWE. He had also received heat from management due to an insurance claim involving the WWE but never notifying them.

Another possible reason is in an August 24, 2004 taping of SmackDown!, Noble was supposed to pull Chavo Guerrero from the ring away from Billy Kidman's Shooting Star Press but he didn't and Chavo suffered a concussion. Many people backstage were angry with him due to the reason he forgot an important spot in the match, which ultimately led to his termination.

He was also considered as the longest-reigning Cruiserweight Champion ever in the history of the WWE (in which Rey Mysterio wants to break the record).

He currently wrestles for New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor, as James Gibson.

Profile

  • Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
  • Weight: 170 lb (77 kg)
  • Birthday: December 23, 1976
  • Hometown: Hanover, West Virginia
  • Trained by: Bill Weaver
  • Professional Debut: 1995
  • Previous Identities: Jamie San, Jamie Knoble, James Gibson
  • Finishing/Signature Moves: Trailer Hitch, Tiger Bomb

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