Jack Victory: The Career of Kenneth Rinehurst

Kenneth "Ken" Rinehurst, born on July 3, 1964, is an American professional wrestler and manager, better known by his ring name Jack Victory. He is currently 61 years old. On this page you find the full wrestling profile of Jack Victory, with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more. Rinehurst debuted in 1985 in the Universal Wrestling Federation under the ring name Jack Victory.

Wrestling Rings

Early Career

He went on to wrestle throughout the Southeastern United States. In 1985, Victory began appearing with the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion.

  • July 4, 1985 - Star Wars: Steve Casey defeated Jack Victory.
  • September 2, 1985 - Star Wars: Kevin & Kerry von Erich & Brian Adias beat One Man Gang & Mark Lewin & Jack Victory.

World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW)

He won the WCCW Television Championship from David Peterson in December 1985, losing the title to Mark Youngblood less than a month later. Victory later formed a tag team with John Tatum, and the duo won the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship on three occasions in 1988, trading the titles with Shaun and Steve Simpson.

Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling (WCW)

In the late 1980s, Victory began wrestling for Jim Crockett Promotions, where he formed a tag team with Rip Morgan known as the New Zealand Militia. In the same year, Victory and Morgan were repackaged as "The Royal Family" and a given a manager, Lord Littlebrook. They wrestled for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), until their contracts expired and they were released in the early 1990s.

Notable Matches in WCW:

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  • November 21st 1989: Jack Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Brad Anderson & Trent Knight.
  • June 14, 1989 - NWA Clash: Ranger Ross defeated The Terrorist (Jack Victory under a mask).
  • November 15, 1989 - NWA Clash: Steve Williams defeated The Super Destroyer (Jack Victory under a mask).

WCW Matches:

  • April 28th 1990: Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Jacko Victory.
  • April 28th 1990: Jacko Victory defeated David Sierra.
  • April 21st 1990: Z-Man defeated Jacko Victory.
  • April 20th 1990: Mike Rotunda defeated Jacko Victory.
  • April 8th 1990: Rick Steiner defeated Jacko Victory.
  • February 15th 1990: Doug Furnas drew Jack Victory.
  • February 12th 1990: Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • January 23rd 1990: Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • January 2nd 1990: Jacko Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Gene Ligon & Italian Stallion.

Clash of the Champions:

  • November 15th 1989: Steve Williams defeated Super Destroyer.
  • June 14th 1989: Ranger Ross defeated The Terrorist.
  • February 20th 1989: Bobby Eaton & Jim Cornette & Stan Lane defeated Jack Victory & Paul E. Dangerously & Randy Rose.
  • February 15th 1989: Lex Luger defeated Valentine's Day Massacre.
  • February 15th 1989: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Russian Assassin #1 & Russian Assassin #2.

Tag Team Matches:

  • October 22nd 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • October 8th 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • August 20th 1989: Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • June 18th 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jacko Victory & Rip Morgan.
  • June 8th 1989: Ricky Santana defeated Jack Victory.
  • June 3rd 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jack Victory & The Raider.
  • June 2nd 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jack Victory & The Raider.
  • June 1st 1989: Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas defeated Jack Victory & The Raider.
  • February 8th 1989: Junkyard Dog & Michael Hayes defeated Kendall Windham & Russian Assassin #2.
  • January 18th 1989: Michael Hayes defeated Russian Assassin #2.
  • January 14th 1989: Russian Assassin #1 & Russian Assassin #2 defeated Ivan Koloff & Junkyard Dog.
  • December 26th 1988: Russian Assassin #1 & Russian Assassin #2 defeated.

Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)

Rhino W/ Steve Corino & Jack Victory In-Ring Debut vs Taz (c) Title Match (ECW Hardcore TV 6/26/99)

In 1998, Victory debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) as a mercenary hired to assault New Jack. His wrestling ended for ECW when he broke his leg at November to Remember 1998 in a tag team match pitting himself and Justin Credible against Tommy Dreamer and Jake "The Snake" Roberts when he was backdropped over the top rope by Dreamer. While rehabilitating, the wheelchair bound Victory became the manager of Steve Corino. When his leg healed, Victory began interfering in Corino's matches on behalf of his client. Along with Corino, Victory was a member of the stable known as The Network.

ECW Arena

Independent Circuit

Following the closure of ECW, Victory began wrestling on the independent circuit. Along with several other ECW alumni, he made several appearances with the Premier Wrestling Federation, winning the PWF Tag Team Championship in February 2002 and the PWF Xtreme Championship in August 2002.

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Independent Circuit Matches:

  • December 8, 2002: C.W.
  • February 21, 2004 - 3PW: Rockin Rebel & Jack Victory defeated C.J. O'Doyle & Blue Meanie.
  • April 10, 2004 - PWWorld-1: The SAT (Los Maximos) defeated Rockin' Rebel & Jack Victory.
  • May 15, 2004 - 3PW: Jack Victory & Rockin' Rebel defeated Ron Zombie & Don E. Allen.
  • July 17, 2004 - 3PW: Rockin Rebel & Jack Victory defeated Rob Eckos & Strikerman (Matt Stryker as Sandman).
  • November 20, 2004 - 3PW: Road Kill & Blue Meanie defeated Rockin' Rebel & Jack Victory.
  • June 25, 2005: C.W.

Theme Songs

  • “Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck” by Grinspoon (October 28, 1998 - January 13, 2001)
  • “Peasant Dance (Cavendish Fanfares No. 9 Intro)” by John Herbert Leach (April 14, 1991 - June 21, 1991)
  • “England - God Save the King / Queen” by Robert F. Valentino (February 17, 1991 - April 13, 1991)
  • “New Zealand - God Defend New Zealand” by Robert F.

Tag Teams and Stables

  • Double Trouble with Rockin' Rebel (October 26, 2003 - November 20, 2004)
  • The Group with Steve Corino, Samoa Joe, C.W. Anderson, Michael Shane, Simply Luscious (March 22, 2003 - April 12, 2003)
  • The Network with Steve Corino, Don Callis, Jerry Lynn, Sign Guy Dudley / Lou E.
Championships and Accomplishments
Championship Times Won Year
WCCW Television Championship 1 1985
WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship 3 1988
PWF Tag Team Championship 1 2002
PWF Xtreme Championship 1 2002

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