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Jigsaw

The Puzzle Master

In a world where brawn often trumps brains, Jigsaw stands out as a wrestler who thinks before he punches. Ed McGuckin, his real name, may not have the most exotic ring to it, but when you call him by his preferred moniker, "Jigsaw," it's like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube – complex, intriguing and just a little bit frustrating.

This 6-foot-2-inch, 189-pound New Yorker has been wrestling since he was old enough to throw a football or sink a basketball hoop. And it shows in his moveset, which is as much about finesse as it is about force. His Jig 'n' Tonic – a twisting combination of kicks and arm drags that leaves opponents dazed and confused – is a marvel of technical wrestling.

But don't be fooled: Jigsaw is no one-trick pony. He's got the high-flying skills to match his cerebral approach, and his Cancun Tornado (a corkscrew senton from the top rope) and Leap Of Faith Frankensteiner (a diving splash with a twist) are two of the most thrilling moves in the business.

As a freelancer, Jigsaw is always looking for the next challenge, the next puzzle to solve. He's been known to take on all comers, from tag teams to singles opponents, never backing down from a fight. And yet, despite his fearlessness, he's not afraid to show vulnerability – a quality that makes him all the more relatable and human.

So if you're looking for a wrestler who'll keep you guessing, look no further than Jigsaw. Just don't expect him to give away his secrets too easily. As he'd say himself, "The only way to solve the puzzle is to get inside it – and that's exactly what I do every time I step into the ring."