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Craig Jones Announces End Of B-Team Jiu-Jitsu: “I’m Out”

Craig Jones Announces End Of B-Team Jiu-Jitsu: “I’m Out”

It appears that the end of B-Team as we know it has come – as Craig Jones announced via social media that he is “out” of it.
Instead, the rebranded team will be led by Nicky Ryan, Nicky Rodriguez, Ethan Crelinsten, and Damien Anderson.

Jones shared the news via Instagram:

 

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Nicky Ryan did so as well:

 

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Kieran Kichuk shared his take as well:

The end of B-Team!
How amazing it was to be allowed to take part in one of the most fun and productive eras in Jiu Jitsu History!
The whole community is surely going to miss Craig & Seth for what they’ve done out in the open, and for what they’ve done behind the scenes.
Now we keep moving onward and upward!

 

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Not much else has been shared about the decision.

There is speculation that Jones, now extremely busy with CJI and other commitments, has taken himself out of the B-Team picture voluntarily.
For, as he had previously said, he has been on board of B-Team mainly because he wanted to help the rest of the team start and grow it.

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