Craig Jones Returns to B-Team YouTube – “Jeremy Gets His Revenge” in New Training Video

The retired grappling king resurfaces with fresh content just hours ago, sparking questions about his competitive future

August 2, 2025 – BJJ Hype

Craig Jones may have announced his retirement from competition after CJI 2, but the Australian submission specialist is far from done creating content. Just two hours ago, a brand new video dropped on The B-Team YouTube channel titled “Jeremy Gets His Revenge On Craig Jones” – and it’s already got the grappling world talking.

Fresh Content from the “Retired” King

The 21-minute training session shows Craig Jones rolling with Jeremy Skinner in what appears to be an intense back-and-forth battle. With only 79 views at the time of writing, this is breaking news that most of the BJJ community hasn’t discovered yet.

The timing couldn’t be more intriguing. Jones shocked the grappling world when he announced both his competitive retirement and the end of B-Team following CJI 2 in mid-July. Yet here we are in August, with fresh B-Team content featuring the man himself.

What “Revenge” Means for Jeremy Skinner

The video title suggests Jeremy Skinner got some payback against Craig Jones during their training session. For those unfamiliar with Skinner, he’s been a regular training partner and featured athlete in B-Team content over the years.

The “revenge” angle is pure clickbait gold – and knowing Craig’s marketing genius, it’s probably exactly what happened on the mats. Jones has always been a master at creating compelling narratives, whether it’s his ongoing feud with Gordon Ryan or his controversial takes on grappling politics.

B-Team Lives On Despite “End” Announcement

Perhaps the most significant aspect of this video isn’t the training session itself, but what it represents. When Craig announced the end of B-Team after CJI 2, many assumed that meant the end of all B-Team content and activities.

This new upload suggests otherwise. The B-Team YouTube channel, which boasts 435K subscribers, appears to still be active with Jones continuing to create content. Whether this means B-Team as a competitive team is back, or if this is just Jones maintaining his content creation empire, remains unclear.

Post-Retirement Craig Jones

Since his competitive retirement announcement, Craig Jones has remained relatively quiet on social media compared to his usual prolific posting schedule. His last Instagram post was from July 27, making this YouTube appearance his most recent public content.

The Australian has always been unpredictable, so a full comeback wouldn’t be entirely shocking. Remember, this is the same guy who built an entire promotional empire around CJI while simultaneously feuding with ADCC and creating must-watch content weekly.

What This Means for CJI 2

With CJI 2 scheduled for August 30-31, this new content raises questions about Craig’s involvement in his own event. While he’s announced his retirement from competition, he’s still the mastermind behind what promises to be grappling’s biggest event of the year.

Could this video be part of a larger content strategy leading up to CJI 2? Or is Craig simply unable to stay away from the mats and cameras that made him a household name in BJJ?

The Bottom Line

Whether Craig Jones is truly retired or just taking a break from competition, one thing is clear: he’s not done entertaining the grappling community. This surprise B-Team video drop proves that even in “retirement,” the Australian remains one of the most compelling figures in modern BJJ.

Watch the full 21-minute training session on The B-Team YouTube channel and decide for yourself if Jeremy really got his revenge.

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