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Jim Cornette

Photographers

Birthday September 17, 1961

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.

Age 63 Years

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Who Is Jim Cornette? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Jim Cornette was born on September 17, 1961, making him 63 years old in 2025. Renowned for his extensive career in professional wrestling, he has worn many hats, including that of a promoter, manager, and commentator. Jim is best known for his outspoken personality and his work in famous wrestling promotions such as WWE, WCW, and Ring of Honor. His contributions to the wrestling business have earned him a dedicated fanbase and a reputation as one of the most prolific figures in wrestling history.

Occupation Photographers
Date of Birth September 17, 1961
Age 63 Years
Birth Place Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Horoscope Virgo
Country U.S

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Jim Cornette's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Jim Cornette stands at approximately 6 feet (183 cm) tall and maintains a weight of around 250 pounds (113 kg). His physique has changed over the years, reflecting a more robust build, which he often attributes to his love for food and his commitment to wrestling's entertaining aspects.

What neither Cornette nor his charges knew at the time was that the scaffold that the match was to take place on was approximately 25 feet off of the ground, which left for a drop of 21 feet to the ring mat below.

Cornette estimated that his positioning before the drop, factoring in the scaffold and his height of just over six feet, would still result in 14-foot drop. Suffering from acrophobia, Cornette said it was "way too goddamned far" and that Condrey and Eaton would not have been able to catch him.

Discussing alternatives, the three men decided to have their ally, Big Bubba Rogers, be the one to catch Cornette.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Jim Cornette has been fairly private about his personal life. Currently, as of 2025, he is happily married to his wife, Stacey Cornette. The couple tied the knot in 2007 and has been supportive of each other's careers and passions ever since. Jim occasionally shares insights into their life together on social media, though he tends to keep the details of his family life relatively low-key.

His father died when he was seven years old. From the age of nine, Cornette had a love for wrestling, claiming that, as a child, he installed a ten-foot antenna on top of his house so he could watch as much regional wrestling as possible.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Jim Cornette's estimated net worth is around $5 million. His earnings come from various sources, including his lengthy career in professional wrestling, merchandise sales, and his popular podcast, "The Jim Cornette Experience." Besides, he has also been involved in speaking engagements and wrestling conventions, further contributing to his income.

In October 2012, ROH wrote Cornette off television by having him suffer storyline injuries at the hands of Jay Lethal. In November 2012, it was revealed that Cornette had left the promotion. The reason for Cornette's absence stems from an outburst he had at the November 3 ROH television taping.

At the taping, ROH talent Steve Corino suffered an injury, and no ROH officials were still at the venue to be able to pay for Corino's immediate medical attention or even arrange for an ambulance to be called. This left Corino in pain for hours and Cornette to be the only person there with enough power to handle the situation.

Following his departure from Ring of Honor, Cornette decided to take an extended break from professional wrestling to focus on his health and work on personal projects.

Career, Business and Investments

Cornette's illustrious wrestling career began in the 1980s, where he gained fame as a manager for talented wrestlers, particularly in the tag team division. His wit and ability to promote talent made him a star in his own right. In addition to his work in wrestling promotions, Jim has engaged in various business ventures, including producing wrestling-related content and investing in real estate.

As a podcast host, he has utilized digital platforms effectively to discuss wrestling history and current events, solidifying his status as a wrestling historian. His contributions to the industry have been recognized with numerous accolades, including his induction into various wrestling halls of fame.

James Mark Cornette (born September 17, 1961) is an American author, sports historian, and podcaster who previously worked in the professional wrestling industry as an agent, booker, color commentator, manager, photographer, promoter, trainer, and occasional professional wrestler.

Cornette is widely considered to be one of the greatest managers in wrestling history by fans and publications, as well as industry personnel.

Cornette currently hosts two podcasts along with co-host and producer Brian Last—The Jim Cornette Experience and Jim Cornette's Drive-Thru— with the latter being the most-played wrestling podcast as of February 2024 and both being among the most popular wrestling podcasts of all time.

Social Network

Jim Cornette is active on several social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, where he shares opinions on wrestling events, engages with fans, and expresses his thoughts on various topics. His strong presence online has allowed him to maintain a loyal fanbase and attract new followers, making him a significant figure in the wrestling community.

Cornette has consistently acknowledged that Bill Watts's philosophy of believable and credible wrestling, with an unwavering emphasis on toughness, athleticism and serious presentation, has had a major impact on how he thinks the business should be promoted.

He has described the promotion as a military school for wrestling, where Watts' strict enforcement of kayfabe, exhausting travel schedule and passionate fans made it a learning experience like no other.

Cornette maintains enormous respect for Watts as a promoter, citing his ability to attract huge TV ratings and consistently sold-out arenas in a low population area, and describing Watts as a genius. At the same time, he acknowledges the grind of constant matches, long drives, and fan riots was a grueling test of endurance.

At one point, Cornette worked 103 days straight before being ordered by doctors to have two to four weeks' bed rest. As events transpired, he took six days off before returning to action.

Education

Jim Cornette graduated from high school but did not pursue a formal college education. Instead, he opted to dive directly into the wrestling business, where he honed his skills and developed his persona. His real-world experience and passion for wrestling have played a pivotal role in his success.


The Midnight Express with Cornette had a short stay in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in Texas where they feuded mainly with The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers).

When opportunities in WCCW looked to go nowhere, The Midnight Express started to look elsewhere for employment and what they found would give the team national and international exposure.

Cornette later reflected that they were willing to give Dallas a try, as they welcomed living in a modern city, as well as the easier travel schedule when compared to Mid-South. However, the inability to get any rivalry with the Von Erichs—and therefore main event money—made the decision to leave for Charlotte an easy one.

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