Jay Skillet

[4] On 18 September, at Live in Mannheim, Skillet and Hendrix, now named The Wanderers, defeated The Mind (Big Van Walter and Karsten Beck) for the World Tag Team Championship.

[7] On 17 December, at True Colors, as part of the 16 Carat Gold qualification block, Skillet faced Kim Ray in a losing effort.

[8] In January 2012, Skillet defeated Beck at Back to the Roots,[9] but failed to make 16 Carat Gold as he went to a time limit draw with 2Face at a 18+ Underground event.

[13] On 11 August, at the Fans Appreciation Weekend, Skillet and Gresham, now going by RockSkillet, won another title shot, after defeating The Leaders of the New School (Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.).

[35] On 25 February, Skillet failed to qualify for 16 Carat Gold, when he was defeated by Mike Bailey in a three-way match, also involving Julian Pace.

[36] On March 10, at the event, Jay FK were in a #1 contendership four-way match against Monster Consulting, Mark Haskins and Matt Sydal and eventual winners Rise (Da Mack and Ivan Kiev).

[39] On 14 April, at True Colors, Jay FK were involved in a three-way match for the recently vacated tag team titles, against LAX and eventual winners, Monster Consulting.

[43] This happened on 4 August, at Shortcut to the Top, where Jay FK faced Monster Consulting and Rise in a three-way tables elimination match for the tag team titles.

[45] The next day, at the Fans Appreciation Night in Oberhausen, Jay FK qualified for World Tag Team League by defeating Kiev and Bouncer and Dragan and Sitoci.

However, they were thwarted on each occasion by Avalanche, who in light of Nero's neck injury, partnered T-K-O, and briefly reformed Cerberus with Ilja Dragunov.

[52] At the 18th Anniversary show, Jay FK were defeated in a gauntlet match by Rise (Da Mack and Tarkan Aslan), ending their reign at 76 days.

[53] Jay FK began 2019 with a win over the pairing of Walter and Veit Müller at Back to the Roots,[54] after which, they were part of the title picture for the Tag Team Championship.

[59][60] A backstage quarrel between Skillet, Andy, Müller and Avalanche led to director of sports Karsten Beck booking a four-way match for the Shotgun Championship at the 19th Anniversary show.

[63] On February 21 at Dead End, Jay-AA defeated Jordan Devlin and Scotty Davis to win a title shot at 16 Carat Gold, cementing their face turn.

[65] Jay-AA's reign as tag team champions was affected by Germany's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and Skillet's departure from the promotion, following allegations of harassment at the wXw Academy.

Since Andy had replaced Karsten Beck as director of sports, it was also not feasible for Jay-AA to remain tag team champions, and on June 19, they dropped the title back to Pretty Bastards.