James Cruickshanks

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    July 5, 1971 (54 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    James Cruickshanks

    Biography

    James Cruickshanks is an Australian-born American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the United States Wrestling Association (USWA), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under the ring name J.C. Ice as one-half of the tag team PG-13. He is also known for his appearances on the independent circuit under the ring name Jamie Dundee. Cruikshanks was trained to wrestle by his father Bill Dundee and debuted in 1988 in USA Championship Wrestling in Knoxville, Tennessee, a split off from Continental Wrestling in Alabama. In the promotion, he was a manager for the Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane). He also fought with The Riches (Johnny and Davey) and the Armstrongs. He wrestled alongside his father in Memphis under the ring name Jamie Dundee. He also was a heel referee in Memphis for a brief time. United States Wrestling Association In the United States Wrestling Association (USWA) in the early 1990s, Dundee turned on his father and became J.C. Ice, a white rapper, loosely based on Vanilla Ice. He formed a tag team called PG-13 with Kelly Wolfe (known as Wolfie D) and dominated the USWA tag team division throughout the mid-1990s, winning the USWA Tag Team Championship on fifteen occasions. After losing to Bill Dundee, PG-13 were obliged to leave the USWA. They returned shortly thereafter under masks as The Cyberpunks, Ice (Dundee) and Fire (Wolfe). After some time, The Cyberpunks unmasked and reverted to being PG-13. WWE In 1995, PG-13 entered WWE and feuded with The Smokin' Gunns but were gone shortly thereafter. In 1996, they re-appeared with WWE as members of the Nation of Domination. Along with Jim Johnston and Wolfie D, he helped create their theme song. Extreme Championship Wrestling In 1997, PG-13 appeared with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), challenging the Dudley Boyz for the vacant World Tag Team Titles at Hardcore Heaven 1997. In ECW they were known for goading the audience and their opponents. They wrestled The Eliminators, Spike Dudley, and Mikey Whipwreck. World Championship Wrestling PG-13 appeared briefly for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the early 2000s, where at times they teamed with Frog. They frequently had matches with The Jung Dragons and 3 Count. Independent circuit Upon leaving WCW, Cruikshanks returned to wrestling on the independent circuit. He was briefly nicknamed "The Convict" and had a gimmick that saw him handcuffed before and after his matches. Personal life Cruikshanks is the son of Australian professional wrestler William "Bill Dundee" Cruickshanks, and brother-in-law of Beautiful Bobby Eaton. In 2008, Dundee recorded an interview with YouShoot. Dundee showed up intoxicated to a 2013 Mick Foley speaking engagement in Louisville, Kentucky, eventually having to be escorted out by security and allegedly assaulting a woman outside the venue.

    Known For

    • Raw

      Raw

      1993

    • WWE WrestleMania 13

      WWE WrestleMania 13

      1997

    • WWE Royal Rumble 1997

      WWE Royal Rumble 1997

      1997

    • WCW Thunder

      WCW Thunder

      1998

    • WWE In Your House 13: Final Four

      WWE In Your House 13: Final Four

      1997

    • WWE In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell

      WWE In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell

      1997

    • SMW Superbowl of Wrestling

      SMW Superbowl of Wrestling

      1995

    • ECW A Matter of Respect 1998

      ECW A Matter of Respect 1998

      1998

    • ECW It Ain't Seinfeld

      ECW It Ain't Seinfeld

      1998

    • WWE In Your House 14: Revenge of the Taker

      WWE In Your House 14: Revenge of the Taker

      1997

    • ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997

      ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997

      1997

    • TNA Xplosion

      TNA Xplosion

      2002

    • WWF Shotgun Saturday Night

      WWF Shotgun Saturday Night

      1997

    • WWE Old School

      WWE Old School

      1973

    • GWF Presents: The Best of USWA

      GWF Presents: The Best of USWA

      1992