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John Morrison

Wrestlers

Birthday October 3, 1979

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 45 Years

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Who Is John Morrison (wrestler)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on October 3, 1979, John Morrison, whose real name is John Randall Hennigan, is currently 45 years old. He gained prominence in the professional wrestling scene for his incredible athleticism, charisma, and unique wrestling style. Morrison has made a name for himself in WWE, Lucha Underground, and several independent promotions, earning accolades such as multiple championships throughout his career. His vibrant personality and dedication to the craft have made him a fan-favorite worldwide.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth October 3, 1979
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country U.S

Popularity

John Morrison (wrestler)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

John Morrison stands tall at an impressive 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm). Throughout his wrestling career, he has maintained a fit and muscular physique, weighing around 213 pounds (97 kg). His body measurements include a well-defined biceps size of 16 inches, a chest size of 44 inches, and a waist size of 32 inches. His dedication to fitness and training is evident in his athletic build, making him a standout performer in the wrestling ring.

On the April 11 episode of Raw, Morrison participated in a five-man gauntlet match for the #1 contender's spot for the WWE Championship, but was eliminated by R-Truth. The next week on Raw, Morrison challenged R-Truth to a match with the stipulation that if Morrison won, he would take Truth's place in the steel cage match at Extreme Rules.

Truth accepted and lost the match, making Morrison the new #1 contender. After the match, Truth viciously attacked Morrison. At Extreme Rules on May 1, R-Truth interfered in the WWE Championship steel cage match, attacking Morrison to prevent him from winning the match.

The next night on Raw, Morrison was attacked by Truth again, prior to a scheduled match between the two which did not happen as a result. Morrison then underwent surgery to correct a legitimately pinched nerve in his neck.

Morrison initially returned on the June 13 episode of Raw, but Truth attacked him again prior to their scheduled match, re-injuring him. Morrison returned again on the July 25 episode of Raw, attacking R-Truth. At SummerSlam on August 14, Morrison, Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio defeated R-Truth, Alberto Del Rio and The Miz.

The following night on Raw, Morrison defeated R-Truth in a falls count anywhere match to end their feud. At Night of Champions on September 18, Morrison competed in a fatal four-way match for the United States Championship, also involving Alex Riley, Dolph Ziggler, and Jack Swagger, with Ziggler retaining his title.

Morrison then challenged Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship at Hell in a Cell on October 2, but failed to win the title. Following this, Morrison went on a losing streak, lasting a number of weeks.

On the November 7 episode of Raw SuperShow, Morrison picked up his first victory in three months, defeating United States Champion Dolph Ziggler in a non-title match. Morrison challenged Ziggler for the championship at Survivor Series on November 20 but lost.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Despite being a public figure, John Morrison tends to keep his personal life private. However, it is known that he is in a relationship with fellow wrestler Taya Valkyrie (also known as Franky Monet). The couple frequently shares glimpses of their lives on social media, showcasing their strong bond and shared passion for wrestling. They have been together for several years and are often seen supporting each other in their respective careers.

Upon his return to OVW, Nitro was put into a feud with Matt Cappotelli. During the course of the feud, Melina was brought into the company as Nitro's ex-girlfriend and an ally of Cappotelli, only to turn on him and side with Nitro. Not long after, Nitro and Melina were joined by Joey Mercury, forming the stable MNM.

MNM wrestled in OVW for around a year, holding the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship once, before losing the titles to Cappotelli and Johnny Jeter in January 2005. They were soon called up to the main SmackDown! brand in April that same year.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, John Morrison's estimated net worth is around $3 million. His wealth primarily stems from his successful wrestling career, with earnings from promotions like WWE and Lucha Underground. Additionally, Morrison has ventured into other avenues, including acting, television appearances, and merchandise sales, further contributing to his financial success.

After The Miz suffered an injury at WrestleMania Backlash on May 16, Morrison would embark on a singles run, starting by defeating Jeff Hardy on the June 14 episode of Raw. The following week, Morrison defeated Randy Orton to qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match at the namesake pay-per-view event on July 18, which was won by Big E.

On the August 23 episode of Raw, The Miz turned on Morrison by attacking him, thus turning Morrison face and setting up a feud between the pair. However, the feud abruptly ended after the Miz took a hiatus to compete on Dancing with the Stars.

On November 18, as part of an eighth round of layoffs due to budget cuts stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, Morrison was released from his WWE contract.

Career, Business and Investments

John Morrison's wrestling career began in the early 2000s when he signed with WWE, where he quickly climbed the ranks to become a champion. Over the years, he has participated in several high-profile matches and storylines, solidifying his status as one of the top talents in the industry. After his initial WWE run, he explored opportunities in Lucha Underground, further diversifying his wrestling experience.

Beyond wrestling, Morrison has taken on projects in acting and reality television. His appearances on shows like "NXT" and "Survivor" have showcased his versatility and charisma, allowing him to reach a broader audience. Additionally, he has launched his own business initiatives, focusing on fitness and lifestyle branding.

John Randall Hennigan (born October 3, 1979), better known by his ring name John Morrison, is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs under the ring name Johnny TV. He also performs for their sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH).

He is best known for his tenures in WWE, Impact Wrestling and Lucha Underground. He also performs on the independent circuit under various ring names.

Social Network

John Morrison actively engages with his fans through various social media platforms, including:

After leaving WWE, Hennigan began wrestling on the independent circuit under his real name, as well as his previous ring name John Morrison.

On his first post-WWE wrestling appearance, Hennigan rekindled an old feud, facing off against Shelton Benjamin in the main event of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX) Champions Showcase Tour in Manila, Philippines on February 4, 2012. Hennigan won the match to become the inaugural WWFX Heavyweight Champion.

On August 12, 2012, Hennigan appeared at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6 event, defeating Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-way match. On January 25, 2013, Morrison appeared at Dragon Gate USA's Open the Golden Gate, defeating Akira Tozawa in the main event of the show.

Hennigan took part in the WrestleMania weekend, wrestling for the Pro Wrestling Syndicate. On April 4, Hennigan defeated Elijah Burke and on April 5, Morrison defeated Japanese legend Jushin Thunder Liger in an "International Dream Match" at a Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS) event.

Education

John Morrison attended California State University, Northridge, where he earned a degree in Film and Television Production. His academic background has not only equipped him with valuable skills for the wrestling industry but has also allowed him to explore opportunities in film and television beyond wrestling.


Hennigan was described by WWE as having "lightning-fast offense", "high-risk aerial expertise", and "incredible agility". He is known to utilize a split-legged corkscrew moonsault, dubbed Starship Pain, as a finishing maneuver. During his singles run as Johnny Nitro, he used a standing shooting star press as his finisher.

After transitioning to his John Morrison character, Hennigan began using a corkscrew neckbreaker dubbed Moonlight Drive, in reference to the song of the same name written by Jim Morrison. He also prominently used a superkick as a finisher in 2008 during a feud with D-Generation X, as a way to mock Shawn Michaels's Sweet Chin Music maneuver.

During his time in Impact Wrestling, he used a diving 450 elbow drop as a finisher called the Impact Elbow. Hennigan is a practitioner of parkour and often incorporates it into his wrestling style, giving him the nickname "The Prince of Parkour". He also has a background in amateur wrestling, breakdancing, gymnastics, and martial arts.

Regarding his unique wrestling style, Hennigan stated in a 2021 interview with Sports Illustrated: "My movement background is different from everyone on the roster. I was an amateur collegiate wrestler at UC Davis. I also did gymnastics at UC Davis.

I've studied kung fu, boxing, capoeira, stunt fighting, parkour—I am a master at all those disciplines. Applying those movement patterns is what I do in the ring."

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