E. Z. Money

[4] After working on the independent circuit for ten years, he made his Extreme Championship Wrestling debut on June 2, 2000 under the ring name Steve Skyfire in a losing effort to Chilly Willy.

[5] After wrestling in singles matches to mixed results over the next few weeks, Money formed an alliance with Chris Hamrick.

[7] Despite this, Money and Dinero were granted a title match against then-World Tag Team Champions Danny Doring and Roadkill on January 7, 2001 at ECW's final pay-per-view Guilty as Charged, which they lost.

He made his debut for WCW on the March 7 episode of Thunder as Jason B, where he and Scotty O lost to 3 Count (Shannon Moore and Evan Karagias) in the quarterfinals of a tournament to determine the promotion's first Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions.

[8] On the March 21 episode of Thunder, Jett defeated fellow ECW alumnus Cash in the latter's debut for WCW.

[11] On July 28, Money made his final appearance for the CWA as he won a four-way match against Chase Owens, Greg Rocker, and O-Dog.

The match took place in a Pro Wrestling South card at the Sullivan North High School in Tennessee.

[14] Money returned to the ring for the first time in five years on March 26, 2023 at New Outlaw Wrestling’s Chosen One II event as a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble match.

[17] On November 23, 2024, Money returned to Beside the Ring, defeating the Happy Valley Ninja Warrior in Elizabethton, Tennessee.

Money broke free to blind special enforcer Buff Bagwell, allowing Golden to use brass knuckles to defeat Slater.

He used Cha-Ching as his finishing move and a wide range of signature moves which included a swinging cradle suplex followed by a powerbomb called Electric Dreams, an E. Z. Driver, an inverted crucifix powerbomb, a moonsault, a reverse piledriver hold transitioned into an inverted double underhook facebuster called Money Bag, a slingshot somersault clothesline and the Money in the Bank.