Birth name Jesse Allen White Name Jake Carter Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Role Wrestler | Billed weight 250 lb (110 kg) Parents Big Van Vader Debut 2009 Billed from Scottsdale | |
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Ring name(s) Jake CarterJesse White Similar People Big Van Vader, Corey Graves, Richie Steamboat, CJ Parker, Conor O'Brian |
Corey graves jake carter vs cj parker nick rogers nxt 4 7 2012
Jesse Allen White (born 19 April 1986) is an American professional wrestler and former football player. During his time in WWE's developmental territories, he wrestled as Jake Carter. He is a second generation professional wrestler; his father, Leon White, competed in professional wrestling as Big Van Vader. He is also a former college football player, having played college football for the University of Oklahoma before retiring due to injuries.
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- Corey graves jake carter vs cj parker nick rogers nxt 4 7 2012
- Jake carter v leo kruger wm 29 axxess entrances
- Professional wrestling career
- Florida Championship Wrestling 20112012
- NXT 20122013
- In wrestling
- Championships and accomplishments
- References

Jake carter v leo kruger wm 29 axxess entrances
Professional wrestling career

White, like his father (known in professional wrestling as Big Van Vader), first embarked on a football career before trying out at professional wrestling. He joined the University of Oklahoma's football team in 2005, but hip and back injuries ended his career almost as soon as it began, but White stayed involved as a student coach for the team.

White then moved on to training to become a professional wrestler under the tutelage of his father. He wrestled matches in Japan while teaming with his father in 2010 and 2011.
Florida Championship Wrestling (2011–2012)

It was reported on April 30, 2011, that White had signed a developmental contract with WWE.
White made his televised debut for WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling, on the 18 March 2012 episode of FCW TV, where he was paired with Corey Graves. On the 1 April FCW TV originally taped on 15 March, Carter won the Florida Tag Team Championship with Graves by defeating Bo Dallas and Husky Harris. On the 22 April FCW TV, Carter and Graves retained their title against Mike Dalton and CJ Parker. On the final FCW TV on 15 July, Carter and Graves defeated Dalton and Parker again to retain their title.
NXT (2012–2013)
When WWE rebranded its FCW into NXT, Carter's NXT television debut took place on the July 4 episode of the rebooted NXT taped at Full Sail University, where he and Graves defeated CJ Parker and Nick Rogers. After a quiet dissociation from Graves, Carter would find himself winless in televised NXT matches, which even saw Graves himself defeating Carter on the January 23, 2013 episode of NXT. Carter returned to NXT on May 30, 2013, where Carter and Brandon Traven faced Garrett Dylan and Scott Dawson in a losing effort. on the June 19 episode of NXT, Carter faced Xavier Woods in a losing effort. on September 12 episode of NXT, Carter faced Tensai in a losing effort, which turned out to be his final match with WWE.
In September 2013, White was released from his WWE contract.