Jason Biggs was born in 1989 and had one dream: to become a professional wrestling superstar. From hours watching the World Wrestling Federation and National Wrestling Alliance, Jason Biggs had his first brush with fame in 1999 when he attended a show in the FWO Road Rage tour. It was a present for his tenth birthday, and there, watching the Flying Frenchie, Scott Slugger, Austin Davis and Cactus Jon Jason knew that nothing would stop him from stepping foot in an FWO ring.
The years proved difficult for Jason; lackluster school grades and frequent fights made his early teen years hard ones. But he never lost sight of his goal, and after his third application he was finally accepted into the FWO 2006 Survivor contest. Unlike the others, Jason was young, inexperienced, and came with no pedigree. Others quickly determined Jason to be a good ally to take to the finals as he was easily manipulated, but when tragedy struck in the 2005 Countdown fire it was Jason who found himself the literal sole survivor. Unfortunately for Jason, it seemed that the FWO would not reopen after that day and he found his dreams up in smoke.
For years Jason was morose; withdrawn and silent to those who knew him. What transpired inside Jason's head was known to nobody, but when he learned the FWO was indeed scheduled to reopen, he quickly pushed for his "default" victory in the 2006 Survivor contest to place him on the roster. A quick flurry of legal battles followed, but in the end Jason Biggs was accepted onto the roster, making him one of the youngest men ever to step foot into the FWO.
Undetered by mocking from other members of the roster, Jason threw himself at his long-sought career. Troubled by taunts of his name and the stigma of "pie fucker", Jason set his ring name as "Jase" and prepared for his debut match on June 3rd against Impulse. He had dreamed of his debut for more than three long years, but in the end was not victorious. Frustrated and demanding to restart the match for reasons known only to Jason, he lashed out at FWO legend and ring announcer Stevie Roberts. Breaking Stevie's arm, Jason focused himself to work harder and make the big name for himself he always knew he could.