Buck Quartermain Explained

Buck Quartermain
Birthname:Jason Seguine
Names:Buck Quartermain
Buck Quartermaine
Buck Q
Weight:200lb
Birth Date:24 July 1967
Birth Place:Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Trainer:Jimmy Del Ray
Debut:1991
Retired:2018

Jason Seguine (born July 24, 1967) is an American professional wrestler known by his ring name Buck Quartermain.

He has worked for World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he formed a tag team with Lex Lovett.

Early life

Born in Tampa, Florida, Seguine attended Westmore College playing college football, basketball and baseball becoming a three sport letterman before his graduation. He later played as a defensive back for Jacksonville State University.

Professional wrestling career

Seguine trained under Jimmy Del Ray, and thereafter made his professional debut in 1991 as Buck Quartermain. A mainstay on the Florida independent circuit, Seguine competed for Independent Pro Wrestling and NWA Florida during much of his early career.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

During early 1995, he had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation and although having little success against opponents such as Jeff Jarrett and Hunter Hearst Helmsley wrestling on Monday Night Raw he did defeat The Brooklyn Brawler in a dark match at the 1995 Royal Rumble in his hometown of Tampa on January 22, 1995.[1]

He also made a one-time appearance on Monday Night Raw as Buck Quartermaine teaming with Steve Madison to lose to The Big Show in a handicap match in Tampa on August 29, 2005.[2]

On September 1, 2005, he would also appear on SmackDown in a tag team match with Antonio Banks in a losing effort against The Shane Twins in a dark match.[3]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Quartermain made his TNA debut losing to Christopher Daniels on January 21, 2005.[4] After competing In singles action for a while, Quartermain formed a tag team with Lex Lovett.

On February 13, 2005, at Against All Odds, Quartermain and Lovett lost to Phi Delta Slam on the pre-show.[5]

On March 13, 2005, after losing to Andy Douglas and Chris Candido at Destination X 2005 in a dark match during the Pay per view broadcast Johnny Fairplay offered to become their manager and sign them to TNA contracts.[6] [7] They later ended their tag team in May 2005.

On December 11, 2005, at TNA Turning Point 2005, he lost a six-man tag team match to Lance Hoyt and The Naturals along with Joe Doering and Jon Bolen.[8]

Appearing in TNA in a part-time capacity, Quartermain and Lovett appeared on TNA iMPACT! during early 2006 losing to Team 3D on January 7 and while teaming with Kenny King they lost to The James Gang on January 21, 2006.[9]

On March 4, 2006, Quartermain made his final appearance in an eight-man tag team match teaming Cassidy Riley, Shark Boy and Norman Smiley losing to Abyss, Jeff Jarrett and America's Most Wanted.[10]

Championships and accomplishments

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Royle Rumble 1995. 2006. ProWrestlingHistory.com.
  2. Web site: 411's LIVE Raw Coverage 08.29.05 - Big Show Vs Buck Quartermain & Steve Madison. Obal, Alex. 2005-08-29. 411mania.com.
  3. Web site: WWE Smackdown - 9/1/2005 - Results.
  4. Web site: TNA iMPACT! #34 - Results - Cagematch.net.
  5. Web site: TNA Against All Odds: Full Event Results.
  6. Web site: TNA Destination X: Full Event Results.
  7. Web site: TNA Destination X Results 03/13/05 . Schultz, Chris . 2005-03-13 . TNAwrestling.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927190910/http://www.tnawrestling.com/results/ppv/full.php?ppvres=65 . 2007-09-27 .
  8. Web site: TNA Turning Point: Full Event Results.
  9. Web site: Quick Results Archive: Weekly PPV's - 2006 . 2006 . TNAwrestling.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070224020953/http://www.tnawrestling.com/info/quickresults/impact/results/2006.html . 2007-02-24 .
  10. Web site: TNA iMPACT! 3/4/2006 - Results.
  11. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2000. 4th. 0-9698161-5-4.
  12. Web site: Future of Wrestling Heavyweight Title History. 2002. Solie's Title Histories.
  13. Web site: Independent Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title History. Westcott, Brian. Knights. Kriss. 2003. Solie's Title Histories.
  14. Web site: N.W.A. Florida Heavyweight Title. 2003. Puroresu Dojo.
  15. Web site: N.W.A. Florida Junior Heavyweight Title. 2003. Puroresu Dojo.