Jeremy Barron (born September 25, 1976), better known by the ring name Dr. Reginald Heresy, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler, manager, promoter, and trainer.
Initially appearing as the psychiatrist of John 3:16 (who later changed his identity to Don Juan de Santo), Dr. Heresy established himself as a formidable wrestler in his own right.
On January 18, 1998, Heresy joined Apocalypse Throng members John 3:16 and Maniacal Mark against New Era Pro (T.J. Richter, Vertabreaker and Derik Destiny) at PLW's "Six-Man Struggle 1998".
Two weeks later, he substituted for Maniacal Mark in a PLW Tag Team Championship title defense against The Pillars of Power (Exterminator and Sub-Zero), which Heresy and Don Juan de Santo lost.
[1][9] On November 13, 1999, Heresy and Don Juan DeSanto traveled to State College, Pennsylvania where they lost to Fumar and Rick Silver in a match to crown the Nittany Wrestling Federation's first tag team champions.
Heresy won the title from de Santo in a Triple Threat match with Chris Venom at the "Jalen Noon-Coulbourn Benefit Show" in Providence three months later.
[7][13] He traded the belt with Johnny Angel over the summer before losing the title to Don Juan DeSanto in Fall River, Massachusetts six months later.
[7][18] On January 26, 2001, Mind and Matter were eliminated by Damian Houston and Steve Ramsey in a qualifying match for the EWA Tag Team Championship.
On July 14, Heresy was awarded the SCCW Heavyweight Championship when Booker, his tag team partner and then reigning champion, was unable to arrive for a scheduled title defense in Stoughton, Massachusetts against Johnny Angel.
Heresy joined Stefan Ramsey and Frankie Armadillo in a six-man tag team match against Adam Booker, Damian Houston and Brian Black.
[3][7][28] At Power-Fest 2002, Heresy won the vacant PLW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Johnny Curtis, Derik Destiny, Kid Krazy, Manical Mark, Kenn Phoenix, Shane Simons and Don Vega in a Pier 8 Brawl match.
[1][11] Heresy also debuted in the Eastern Wrestling Alliance, based in Portland, Maine, where he battled wrestlers such as Damian Houston, Kid Krazy and Antonio Thomas.
[32] That same year, Heresy was one of the EWA stars who appeared in the 2002 documentary "Don't Stop Believing" where he discussed some of the personal sacrifices he has made due to his pro wrestling career.
[45] On February 8, 2004, Heresy and Jack Victory lost to The Christopher Street Connection (Buff E and Mace Mendoza) in Fall River, Massachusetts during Steve Corino's Pro Wrestling World-1's debut tour.
[46][47] On March 13, Heresy and Tim Kilgore lost to El Boricua and Aaron Morrison at a New England Championship Wrestling event in Framingham, Massachusetts.
[50] On August 13, Heresy and Andre Lyonz lost to The Killer Babes (April Hunter and Nikki Roxx) in an intergender tag team match in Naugatuck, Connecticut.
[51] On October 3, 2004, at the New England Wrestling Association's Return to Exile show, Heresy and Maverick Wild were part of a championship tournament in Holbrook, Massachusetts for the promotion's vacant tag team title.
On June 25, they lost to Pretty Psycho (Handsome Johnny and Psycho) in a seven-team Gauntlet match for the Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship that also included The Lost Souls (Peter Mulloy and Brian Buffet), The Logan Brothers (Bryan and Ted Logan), Matthew Evagrius and Chase Del Monte, Omega Security (Max Mailhot and Tony Omega), and Shawn Donovan and Roman.
In the main event, he was in the corner of Bryan and Bill Logan when they won the tag team title from Pretty Psycho in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match.
[56] On September 17, 2005, Heresy returned to St. Petersburg, Florida for IPW Hardcore's reunion show "Blood, Sweat and Beers" where he reunited with Don Juan de Santo to wrestle Vicious and Delicious (Axis and Python).
[63] At PLW's Power-House Brawl 2006, Heresy joined Kid Krazy and Chris Venom in a 6-man tag against Nick Steel, Sonny Goodspeed and DJ Baron.
[50] On July 26, Heresy partnered with David Cashe and Kid Krazy in a 6-man tag against Mike Striker, Chris Pyro and Vain for a Showcase Pro Wrestling event in North Attleboro, Massachusetts.
[1] On July 11, Heresy and Kid Krazy were part of the interpromotional supercard "Benefit For Brandon" in Fall River, Massachusetts which saw the participation of fifteen New England indy promotions.
[72] On February 20, 2009, Heresy and Johnny Vegas (with Marshall McNeil) won the FRW Tag Team Championship from Sethoran and Tony Star in Rindge, New Hampshire.
[60] On April 24, Heresy and Orleans Goodspeed III (with Joey Eastman) fought Intellectual Properties in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts during Chaotic Wrestling's "Weekend of Chaos".
[1] At Pro Wrestling America Live's "Full Throttle", the team of Heresy and Sonny Goodspeed were introduced by manager Joey Eastman.
[76] On February 20, 2010, Heresy and Johnny Idol helped Marshall McNeil win his match against Justin "The Hammer" Tunis at "The Way Wrestling Was" in Springfield, Massachusetts.
On September 3, 2011, EWA Heavyweight Champion Golden Burke barely managed to hold onto his title (via disqualification) thanks to outside interference from stablemates Heresy and William King.
On October 8, 2011, Heresy and stablemate Jonny Idol wrestled Eastman Worldwide (Alex Cypher and Chris Mooch) at the Springfield Turnverein in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts.
On April 25, 2015, Heresy and Jonny Idol were defeated by Jason Daniels and Jiggy Starr at PLW Power-Fest 2015 in Chepachet, Rhode Island.