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While he was injured, Eric Bischoff fired him from WCW in July 1997. One of his last major matches took place at the Clash of the Champions XXXIV, where he suffered a six-man tag team loss while teaming with Konnan and La Parka against Chris Jericho, Super Calo and Chavo Guerrero Jr. went to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), representing WCW for their annual Best of the Super Juniors league he placed fifth on Block A with two confirmed points.

Lynn suffered a broken arm on December 18, 1995, in a match against Dean Malenko that would air one week later on Nitro on Christmas night. He joined WCW's cruiserweight division, where he competed against the Mexican luchadores and a variety of wrestlers from around the world such as Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero, Sabu, Chris Jericho and Alex Wright. In September 1995, Lynn joined World Championship Wrestling, alternating between wrestling under his real name and under the masked alter-ego Mr. World Championship Wrestling (1995–1997) In April 1995, Lynn returned to the WWF in a singles loss to Rad Radford and teamed up with Lenny Lane in a loss to The Heavenly Bodies the next night. Less than a month later, he would lose his mask to Gran Naniwa.
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In July 1995, Lynn returned to Michinoku Pro under the masked alter-ego Golgotha Cross, a villain from the Tiger Mask manga. In July 1994, he went to Mexico under the masked alter-ego, Sultan Gargola for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. In December 1993, he returned to Japan for a tour with Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
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In 1992, Lynn would take a role as an unnamed high school senior and as a stuntman in the movie Crossing the Bridge to prepare for the role, he did an angle with the Lightning Kid, where Kid cut Lynn's hair and sold it in small bags at $4 a bag, making a total $80. In February 1992, he had a brief stop with Smoky Mountain Wrestling in Knoxville. Lynn also engaged in a two-year feud with The Lightning Kid which gave both men considerable exposure in North America. While in GWF, Lynn captured the GWF Light Heavyweight Championship. In June 1991, Lynn wrestled for the Global Wrestling Federation (GWF) based in Dallas, Texas. In January 1991, he wrestled for the United States Wrestling Association in Memphis and took part in a tournament for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Championship he lost to Tony Anthony in the first round. In 1990, he made his first overseas trip to Japan, wrestling for Universal Lucha Libre. In 1989, he began wrestling for Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association, where by the end of 1990, he became the last challenger for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, held by Larry Zbyszko, before Zbyszko left for World Championship Wrestling.

Lynn first joined the World Wrestling Federation in May 1989 as enhancement talent, losing to Rick Martel, and teaming with Ray Brown in a loss to Big Boss Man and Akeem later that night.

Lynn started wrestling in March 1988 in various independent promotions in the Minnesota and Michigan areas, one being Pro Wrestling America, where he won both their Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight championships.
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Professional wrestling career Early career (1988–1991) 2 Professional wrestling style and legacy.1.13 All Elite Wrestling (2019–present).1.5.2 Feuding with Rob Van Dam and World Heavyweight Champion (1999–2001).1.5 Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997–2001).Lynn retired as an active wrestler on March 23, 2013, exactly 25 years after his career began. Other championships held by Lynn in his career include the GWF Light Heavyweight Championship ( once), WWF Light Heavyweight Championship ( once), the TNA X Division Championship ( twice), the NWA World Tag Team Championship ( twice) and the WWA International Cruiserweight Championship (once). Lynn is a two time world heavyweight champion, having held the ECW World Heavyweight Championship once and the ROH World Championship once. He has worked for promotions such as World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA TNA), and Ring of Honor (ROH). Jeremy Lynn (born June 12, 1963), better known by the ring name Jerry Lynn, is an American retired professional wrestler currently signed with All Elite Wrestling as a producer and coach.
