[7.0] "There was much more in Jerrelle Clark than what met the eye. Sure, he did A LOT of high-flying spots but he had good timing and a certain crispness in the way he executed his moves."
[6.0] "In addition to his still in hindsight breathtaking 630 splash finisher, Jerrelle Clark always had a smooth hurricanrana. While usually used as an enhancement talent to open a show, most of his work in the early days of TNA was strong X-Division action even if in smaller doses. His offense and selling were equally strong and he is only middling because he never moved into a marquee role on Impact."
[4.0] "Clark is best-known for his run with TNA in the mid-2000s. He was notable for being able to perform a 630 splash, something of a rarity in the US at the time. Past his impressive finisher, he was a solid if not a standout X-Division-style wrestler who was never quite able to break out of the pack, but could still fill out the lower part of the card or serve as enhancement talent. After leaving TNA he continued to ply his trade on the Florida independent scene before retiring in 2011, and later having a short comeback run in 2017-early 2018."