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Justin "Jay" Bryant Hairston (born Sept 18, 1987) is the Sr Community Manager for the proffessional esports organizations Dallas Fuel and Team Envy . Jay grew up in Cheyenne, Wyoming as a basketball player where he attended jr. college before moving to Las Vegas in 2007 to attend art school. While studying video game design, Jay volunteered with several non-profits benifiting adults with cognitive disabilities where he found a passion serving individuals with special needs. In 2011 Jay moved to Plano, TX to manage a non-profit in North Texas providing continued education and theraputic services to adults phasing out of the school system. Jay became the Community Manager for american anime liscencing company Funimation Entertainment in 2017, known globally for the promotion and distribution of the wildly successful tv/movie series Dragon Ball Z.
Jay traveled to conventions nationally hosting panels, and serving as on camera talent before moving to esports in 2018 as the Sr. Community Manager for the Dallas Fuel in their first offseason and it's overarching org "Team Envy" boasting over 70 players internationally competing in numerous titles from Call of Duty, CSGO, Fortnite, and PUBG (Player Unknown's Battlegrounds.)
Jay is currently serving as the voice of the Dallas Fuel and Team Envy social media accounts, on camera talent with Fuel/Envy players and hosting the Official Team Envy gaming podcast Queue Up
Reviews
Any Given Sunday (1999)
A TOP 10 Football Film
Despite it's many (and I mean many) flaws... very few sports film show the dark side of sports entertainment the way Any Given Sunday does. It's raw, real and showcases what the fans don't get to see when the game and post game interviews end. There's some bizarre editing choices throughout, splicing hip hop with tribal tones and thunder crackling with the grunts and moans of the grid iron warriors which can miss the mark and come off as hokey. Nevertheless, Any Given Sunday delivers a great ride for any football lover.