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John Morrison (wrestler)

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John Morrison
Morrison in 2019
Birth nameJohn Randall Hennigan[1]
Born (1979-10-03) October 3, 1979 (age 45)[2]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.[3]
Alma materUniversity of California, Davis
Spouse(s)
(m. 2001)
PartnerMelina Perez (2003–2015)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • John Hennigan[2]
  • John Morrison[2]
  • Johnny Blaze[2]
  • Johnny Caballero[4]
  • Johnny Elite
  • Johnny Fusion
  • Johnny Hardy
  • Johnny Impact
  • Johnny Mundo
  • Johnny Nitro[2]
  • Johnny Spade
  • Johnny Superstar[5]
  • Johnny TV
  • Various other ring names[a]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[10]
Billed weight215 lb (98 kg)[10]
Billed fromLos Angeles, California[10]
Slamtown, USA[11]
Trained by
Debut2002[2]

John Randall Hennigan[1] (born October 3, 1979) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently working on the independent circuit and also appears on All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as Johnny TV. He is best known for working for World Wrestling Entertainment under the ring names John Morrison and Johnny Nitro.

Hennigan has won many championships, including the ECW World Championship, the World and SmackDown Tag Team Championship, the Impact World Championship, and the Lucha Underground Championship once each, the Intercontinental Championship three times, and the WWE Tag Team Championship four times (becoming a six-time tag team champion in WWE).

Personal life

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Hennigan grew up in Los Angeles, California with his two younger sisters, Kelly and Elise. Hennigan once dated wrestler Melina Perez. The characters they play on television started in a relationship.[12] They met while trying to be a part of the television program Tough Enough III. Hennigan was made a part of the program, Perez was not.[13]

Championships and accomplishments

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Hennigan is a former Impact World Champion in Impact Wrestling...
...a three-time WWE Intercontinental Champion...
...and an overall six-time Tag Team Champion in WWE (shown here with the WWE Tag Team Championship, which he held four times)

Footnotes

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  1. On the independent circuit, Hennigan has used several ring names depending on the wrestling promotion, including Johnny Blackcraft,[6] Johnny Downunder,[7] Johnny Foxwoods,[8] Johnny Progress, Johnny Ultra,[9] and Johnny Onyx.

References

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