[7] For the first six months in the promotion, Jagged and Shane Matthews worked as faces, but in January 2005 2.0 turned heel at a Northern Championship Wrestling (NCW) co-promoted event with IWS.
[8] On March 26, 2005, 2.0 received their first shot at the IWS Tag Team Championship, but were unable to dethrone the defending champions the Flying Hurricanes (Kenny the Bastard and Takao) in a four-way match, which also included SLI (Marc Le Grizzly and Viking) and the Wrecking Crew (Chris Wells and Tomassino).
[9] 2.0 received a rematch for the titles on July 9, 2005, during IWS' first, and only, show at The Arena in Philadelphia, but managed to defeat the Flying Hurricanes only via countout, which meant that they didn't win the championship.
[12] On September 30, 2006, Jagged defeated Player Uno to win the IWS Canadian Championship, which he would hold for 63 days, before losing it to Dan Paysan.
[14] On July 14 2.0 regained the IWS Tag Team Championship from the Hardcore Ninjaz,[10][15] but their second reign would turn out to be a short one as on September 22, 2007, they lost the titles to the Super Smash Bros. (Player Uno and Stupefied).
[22] In their first match together Jagged and Paysan lost the IWS Tag Team Championship to the Rock N' Roid Express (Franky the Mobster and Twiggy).
[22] However, both men's singles careers were cut short and the break-up stipulation was waived, when IWS announced it would hold its final show on October 9, 2010, where 2.0 would re-form to face longtime rivals the Super Smash Bros. in a tag team match.
[43][44][45] Despite not trying to hide their true identities at all, The Badd Boyz were billed as a completely new tag team and there were no references made to the similarities between them and 2.0, who also kept appearing in Chikara.
[45] On November 21 The Badd Boyz defeated The Future is Now (Helios and Lince Dorado), but on February 28, 2010, once again failed in their attempt to earn a championship match.
[46][47] Chikara's Director of Fun Dieter VonSteigerwalt, however, was not amused by The Badd Boyz's antics and booked them in a Loser Leaves Town match against 2.0 for March 20, 2010.
[50][51] The following day 3.0 defeated the House of Truth (Christian Abel and Josh Raymond) to earn their third point and first shot at the Campeonatos de Parejas.
[52] Parker and Matthews received their shot at the following event on September 18, 2010, in a Chikara tradition, a Two Out of Three Falls match, against the defending champions, Ares and Claudio Castagnoli of the Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (BDK).
[53] However, Parker managed to tie the score by pinning Castagnoli with a flash roll-up, the first time BDK had dropped a fall in their title matches.
[55] In early 2012, 3.0 earned another shot at the Campeonatos de Parejas by picking up three points with victories over The Bravado Brothers (Harlem and Lancelot), BDK (Jakob Hammermeier and Tim Donst) and the Throwbacks (Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti).
[61] On September 14, 3.0 and Gran Akuma entered the 2012 King of Trios tournament, but were eliminated in their first round match by The Batiri (Kobald, Kodama and Obariyon).
The storyline culminated on February 1, 2014, when the Chikara roster defeated the group in a mass brawl, following the late arrival of 3.0 with Archibald Peck, leading to the promotion announcing its return.
[74] On April 27, 2016, 3.0, billed under their real names of Jeff Parker and Matt Lee, made their debut for WWE's developmental branch NXT, losing to The Revival (Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson).
[77] 3.0 made an appearance as enhancement talents playing two French-Canadians local competitors named Jean-Paul and François on the April 30, 2018 episode of Raw, losing to the Authors of Pain.
Team 3.0 was re-branded as Chase Parker and Matt Martel on the September 4, 2019 episode of NXT, in a losing effort against Tyler Breeze and Fandango.
[79] On the September 25 episode of NXT, the duo now dubbed "Ever-Rise" faced Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch in a losing effort, and again to Rinku Singh and Saurav Gurjar.
Ever-Rise picked up their first victory in WWE on the June 12 episode of 205 Live when they defeated Leon Ruff and Adrian Alanis, establishing themselves as heels in the process.
[83] On August 4, 2021, 2.0 made their All Elite Wrestling debut at the 2021 Homecoming event, teaming with Daniel Garcia against Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston and Darby Allin in a losing effort.