Chief Jay Eagle

Jerry Thomas Bragg (born August 18, 1953), better known by the ring name Chief Jay Eagle,[2][3] was an American former professional wrestler, promoter and businessman.

[6] On the September 22, 1990 (taped previously) episode of South Atlantic Pro Wrestling (SAPW), Bragg teaming with David Isley were defeated by The Nasty Boys Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags.

[6] On November 4, 1995, Big Time Wrestling (BTW) held an event at Meigs County High School in Pomeroy, Ohio.

Bragg, in a losing effort participated in a 6-man blindfold battle royal against Bobby Fulton, Lou Marconi, Paul Atlas, T. Rantula and The Grim Reaper, who won the match.

[7] In 1995; Bragg and Chris Hamrick win against Damage Inc. Scott Powers and Too Hot Thomas by disqualification in Inman, South Carolina on January 7 and Chris Hamrick and Terry Austin defeat Bragg and The Italian Stallion in Inman, South Carolina on December 2.

[7] On October 22, 1994, Bragg defeated Mad Dog in an Indian strap match at the National Guard Armory in King's Mountain, North Carolina.

During that same event, Bragg also defeated Chaz Rocco by disqualification in an ACW United States Championship title match.

Bragg, in a losing effort participated in a battle royal against Gene Davis, Grunge Master, Hunter Thompson, Jake Steele, James Fulton, Kevin Kirby, Pat Rukus, Ringmaster and Jeff Hamrick, who won the match.

1 of a NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship title tournament handicap mega Royal Rumble match.

The other participants were; White Trash, Ben Thrasher, Ron Star, Danny Whitbrow, Johnny Blast, Spyder Crowley and Scottie Wrenn, who won the match without a tag team partner.

[9] Bragg defeated Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in a strap match on February 19, 2005, while performing for Exodus Wrestling Alliance (EWA).

[7][9][4] On October 4, 2005, Bragg defeated Mark Slain at the EWA event The War Dance Never Dies: A Tribute to Wahoo McDaniel.

The event took place at the National Guard Armory in Mooresville, North Carolina and was to pay tribute to professional wrestler and promoter Wahoo McDaniel who died on April 18, 2002.

[7][9][12] On September 25, 2005, Bragg teamed with EZ Money to defeat Mark Slain and Dookie Payne at a 2005 Hurricane Katrina benefit show in Westminster, South Carolina.

[9] Bragg, teaming with Jesse Blood and Dusty Money defeat Ike Stevens, Jake Jeckel and Ostgard on May 3, 2008.