Jeremy Borash, a man blessed with a radiant and dashing appearance, was a relatively unknown entity prior to 1999 when he joined the creative team of World Championship Wrestling (WCW). His career trajectory took a dramatic turn in 2000, when he gained notoriety for narrowly avoiding a severe beating at the hands of the formidable Bill Goldberg during a WCW Nitro show.
This memorable incident involved Goldberg kicking in the car door window of the "Pope-Mobile," a vehicle driven by Vince Russo, leaving Jeremy shaken but unscathed. Later that year, Jeremy cemented his status as a notable figure in the world of professional wrestling by playing the role of Vince Russo's hapless sidekick.
When Vince Russo was subsequently fired by WCW in 2000, Jeremy seized the opportunity to assume the position of head screenwriter, overseeing the creative direction of the promotion. Following the acquisition of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF),Jeremy collaborated with Andrew Mcnamara and Vince Russo to establish a new wrestling promotion, World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA).
Upon Russo's departure from WWA, Jeremy took on the responsibility of crafting compelling storylines for the promotion. As a charismatic and engaging commentator, Jeremy is known for his affinity for being close to the action, often finding himself in precarious situations that have resulted in confrontations with wrestlers who have left him intimidated and frightened.
In one such instance, Jeremy's fear was so intense that it led to an unfortunate incident in which he wet his pants, only to be subsequently attacked by a guitar-wielding wrestler. Today, Jeremy continues to make a name for himself as a prominent figure in the world of professional wrestling, currently working for both World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) and NWA: Total Nonstop Action (TNA).