John Morrison Bio
Name : John Randall Hennigan
Ring Name : John Morrison
Birth Date : 3 oct 1979
Birth Place : California, USA
Mini Bio
John Randall Hennigan (conceived October 3,
1979) is an American expert wrestler and performing artist, who at present
wrestles for Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and Lucha Underground
under the ring name Johnny Mundo. He is best known for his residency with the
WWE where he was better known by his ring names John Morrison and Johnny Nitro.
Hennigan
was the victor of Tough Enough III, a broadcast rivalry that would grant the
champ a WWE contract, and was doled out to their formative domain, Ohio Valley
Wrestling (OVW), to proceed with his wrestling preparing. While in OVW, he
received the ring name Johnny Nitro and was put in a label group with Joey
Mercury. The couple won the OVW Southern Tag Team Championship and close by
their chief Melina, the stable was called MNM. MNM was rung to the SmackDown!
list and on their introduction match in April 2005, Hennigan and Mercury won
the WWE Tag Team Championship. After the steady split, Hennigan won the ECW
World Championship and his ring name changed to John Morrison. He then framed
an association with The Miz in late 2007, with the two catching the WWE Tag
Team Championship and the World Tag Team Championship on independent events,
and additionally winning the 2008 Tag Team of the Year Slammy Award. Amid his
residency with WWE, Hennigan won nine titles and is a two-time Slammy Award
champ.
In
the wake of leaving WWE in November 2011, Hennigan started wrestling abroad on
the free circuit before wrestling in lucha libre proficient wrestling
advancements Lucha Underground and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).
In Lucha Underground, Hennigan won the headliner of the presentation scene, and
additionally the main stepping stool match and steel confine match in the
advancement's history. He is likewise the second Triple Crown Champion in the
organization's history. In AAA, he took an interest in the 2015 and 2016 Lucha
Libre World Cups, winning the last competition. Hennigan is the present AAA
Latin American Champion in his first rule subsequent to winning the title at
AAA's greatest yearly occasion Triplemanía XXIV.
Full Bio
Intense Enough and Ohio Valley Wrestling
Before
getting into expert wrestling, Hennigan went to the University of California,
Davis considering both film and geology. Upon concluding that he would not like
to seek after either way, Hennigan started his expert wrestling profession
preparing at the Supreme Pro Wrestling school in Sacramento, California. After
falling flat his tryout for Tough Enough 2, an opposition in which the champ
earned a World Wrestling Federation contract, he was acknowledged as a cast
part for Tough Enough III in 2002, in the long run turning into the co-victor
with Matt Cappotelli. For winning, Hennigan was granted a formative contract
and alloted to their formative domain, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), to proceed
with his training. Hennigan contended in the Acolytes Protection Agency's
invitational Bar Room Brawl match at Vengeance in July 2003. Hennigan and
Cappotelli showed up on a scene of Heat in January 2004, losing to Garrison
Cade and Mark Jindrak in a label group match.
Eric Bischoff's aide and understudy
On
March 1, 2004, Hennigan appeared on the Raw brand under the ring name
"Johnny Blaze". His contrivance was that he was the understudy and
partner of the Raw General Manager, Eric Bischoff. The following week his name
was changed to "Johnny Spade", and three weeks after that it was
changed to "Johnny Nitro". The Nitro name, which at last stuck, was a
reference to WCW Monday Nitro, the leader show of World Championship Wrestling
for which Bischoff had already worked. To effectively express the idea, he
started utilizing the Nitro subject as his ring passage music. Nitro went about
as Bischoff's disciple and collaborator until June, when he was sent back to
OVW. To clarify his takeoff, Nitro lost a match on June 7 scene of Raw against
Eugene, which conveyed the stipulation that upon his misfortune, he
additionally lost his job.
MNM and title rules
Upon
his arrival to OVW, Nitro was put into a fight with his previous accomplice
Matt Cappotelli. Over the span of the quarrel Melina was brought into the
organization as Nitro's ex and a partner of Cappotelli, just to turn on him and
side with Nitro. Not long after, Nitro and Melina were joined by Joey Mercury,
shaping the stable MNM. MNM wrestled in OVW for around a year, holding the OVW
Southern Tag Team Championship once, before being rung to the fundamental
SmackDown! program in April 2005.
In
their first match for the brand, they won the WWE Tag Team Championship from
Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero. MNM held the titles for three months, having
fruitful titles resistances against the groups of Mysterio and Guerrero and
Hardcore Holly and Charlie Haas, before dropping them to the Legion of Doom
(LOD) at The Great American Bash. They won the titles again in a four-manner
match vanquishing The Mexicools, William Regal and Paul Burchill, and LOD,
however lost them to Mysterio and Batista days before Armageddon in December.
Due to assistance from Mark Henry, MNM crushed Mysterio and Batista in a
rematch on December 30 to win the title for the third time. They started a
contention with the group of Paul London and Brian Kendrick that kept going
more than three months, until they dropped the title to London and Kendrick at
Judgment Day in May, with the storyline prompting Nitro and Melina all of a
sudden turning on Mercury after the match, separating the group. Later that
night, Melina and Nitro were reserved off the SmackDown! brand by having the
General Manager, Theodore Long, "fire" them.
The
following week Nitro, alongside Melina, appeared on the Raw brand in a
misfortune to WWE Champion John Cena. Nitro was quickly put in the WWE
Intercontinental Championship picture, starting his first reign at Vengeance in
June vanquishing champion Shelton Benjamin in a triple danger coordinate
likewise including Carlito. Nitro held the belt for four months, fighting with
a few challengers before losing it to Jeff Hardy on October 2 scene of Raw.
Nitro then occupied with a quarrel with Hardy. Nitro recovered the
Intercontinental Championship from Hardy on November 6 when the General Manager
for the night, Eric Bischoff, restarted a match that Nitro lost by
disqualification. The following week, be that as it may, Hardy won the title
back.
Furthermore,
Nitro was included in a sporadic fight with John Cena all through 2006. The
quarrel was one of a kind in that it likewise included non-wrestler Kevin
Federline, who showed up on October 16 scene of Raw. Federline was then, in
storyline, prepared by Nitro for a match with Cena, which he won after
impedance from Umaga.
In
November, MNM rejoined on a scene of Raw to acknowledge an open test from The
Hardys (Jeff and Matt Hardy) at December to Dismember, a match that they lost.
MNM and the Hardys fought over the brands all through December, with the
quarrel strengthening after Mercury was truly harmed at Armageddon in a
four-manner stepping stool match. Mercury wrestled Matt on SmackDown!, while
Nitro kept on fighting with Jeff for the Intercontinental Championship on Raw,
including a steel confine match at New Year's Revolution. MNM lost to The
Hardys at the Royal Rumble, and again at No Way Out in February which finished
the feud. MNM proceeded on and off as a group until Mercury was discharged from
WWE in March 2007.
Without
Mercury, Nitro's relationship with Melina was played down as she started vieing
for the WWE Women's Championship. Nitro was combined up with Kenny Dykstra,
until the 2007 WWE Draft, amid which Nitro was sent to the ECW brand and Dykstra
was sent to SmackDown!.
ECW World Champion and collaborating with The Miz
Johnny
Nitro made his ECW debut on June 19 with a win over Nunzio, and after few days,
on June 24, at Vengeance: Night of Champions, he won the empty ECW World Championship
in a match against CM Punk, making it his first big showdown in WWE, when he
was called upon to supplant the missing Chris Benoit due to a "family
emergency".
A
couple of weeks in the wake of getting the title, Nitro's ring name was changed
to "John Morrison" and his trick was changed to be much more proud
and self–aggrandizing — notwithstanding being designed according to Jim
Morrison (1943–1971), the fabulous frontman of the 1960s rock band The Doors,
to whom Nitro bears a solid physical resemblance. After overcoming CM Punk
again at The Great American Bash, he started partaking in a "15 Minutes of
Fame" portion on the week after week ECW on Sci Fi TV program, where if a
wrestler could either crush him or most recent 15 minutes without being
vanquished, they would procure a title shot. The primary wrestler to do as such
was CM Punk, which set up another match between the two at SummerSlam. Morrison
won by illicitly utilizing the ring ropes for leverage. The following week, Punk
again turned into the main contender; this time, in any case, Punk won the
championship. Morrison was then suspended for thirty days for abusing WWE's
Wellness Program, reestablishing his quarrel with Punk upon his arrival, and in
addition going up against The Miz for the main contendership to the title.
Despite
the fact that opponents, Morrison and The Miz confronted the useless label
group of Matt Hardy and Montel Vontavious Porter on the November 16 scene of
SmackDown! for the WWE Tag Team Championship in a triumphant exertion, denoting
Morrison's fourth WWE Tag Team Championship. At Survivor Series, Morrison and
The Miz were both crushed by CM Punk in a triple risk match for the ECW
Championship. After the thrashing, the contention part of Miz and Morrison's
relationship blurred, as they were presently depicted as trusting companions.
In February 2008, Morrison and The Miz were given a gushing portion on WWE.com
named The Dirt Sheet in which they ridiculed different wrestlers and features
of popular society. Morrison and The Miz co-composed every scene of The Dirt
Sheet every week, and he credits his time in school considering film with
adding to the accomplishment of the show. On July 4 scene of Smackdown, Morrison
lost to Jeff Hardy who re-appeared on Smackdown after the 2008 WWE Draft. The
group had numerous fruitful title resistances throughout the following couple
of months, before dropping the titles to Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder at The
Great American Bash in a deadly four-manner match which likewise included Jesse
and Festus and Finlay and Hornswoggle. Neither The Miz nor Morrison were stuck,
as Hawkins stuck Jesse to win the titles.
A
while later, they began a quarrel with Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG)
through every group's Internet appear, which then transitioned to matches on
Raw and at Cyber Sunday. After winning the Slammy Award for Best WWE.com
selective prior in the day, Morrison and The Miz won the "Label Team of
the Year" Slammy Award on December 8, 2008 scene of Raw. On December 13,
Morrison and The Miz won the World Tag Team Championship from CM Punk and Kofi
Kingston at a Raw live event. Morrison and the Miz connected with themselves in
a fight with The Colóns (Carlito and Primo), who were the reigning WWE Tag Team
champions which brought about both groups shielding their particular titles
effectively in independent matches. Their fight finished in a label group
logger match on the WrestleMania XXV pre-show where both titles were hanging in
the balance, however it was The Colóns who might bring together the titles with
a win. As a feature of the 2009 WWE Draft on April 13, The Miz was drafted to
the Raw brand to part up the group, and, therefore, Miz assaulted Morrison.
Title interests and Intercontinental Champion
On
April 15, 2009, Morrison came back to the SmackDown brand as a feature of the
2009 Supplemental Draft. In Morrison's first match back for the brand, on April
17, he vanquished R-Truth. On the May 1 scene of SmackDown, Morrison occupied
with a backstage battle with Chris Jericho, after Jericho slapped him, in this
way transforming into a face (fan most loved character) without precedent for
his career. At Judgment Day, Morrison crushed Benjamin in a rematch. Morrison
would soon turn out to be fiercely prevalent with fans. On June 19, John
Morrison lost a widely praised match against Edge, in which the analysts
portrayed it as a "third headliner". On July 31 scene of SmackDown,
Morrison had his first World Heavyweight Championship match against champion
Jeff Hardy, yet neglected to win the title. On September 4 scene of SmackDown,
Morrison vanquished Rey Mysterio to win his third Intercontinental
Championship. At the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, Morrison
lost the Intercontinental Championship to Drew McIntyre.
In
2010, Morrison framed a kinship with R-Truth. He won an Elimination Chamber
pay-per-view qualifying match and took an interest however lost and neglected
to catch the World Heavyweight Championship. Morrison and Truth crushed Cryme
Tyme and The Hart Dynasty to gain a Unified WWE Tag Team Championship match at
WrestleMania XXVI against ShoMiz (The Big Show and The Miz). At the occasion,
they neglected to win the title.
Last storylines and takeoff
On
April 26, Morrison was drafted to the Raw brand as a feature of the 2010 WWE
Draft, and lost his first match back for the brand soon thereafter to Jack
Swagger. Later that week, in his last match on SmackDown, he lost to Cody
Rhodes. On June 1, Morrison reported that he would guide Eli Cottonwood in the
second period of WWE NXT. Cottonwood, notwithstanding, was the second
individual disposed of from the opposition, and was killed on July 27 scene of
NXT.
Morrison
then went ahead to take part in the headliner of SummerSlam in which he and six
partners (John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, R-Truth, Daniel Bryan, and Bret Hart)
were triumphant in a seven-on-seven end label group match against The Nexus. At
Survivor Series, Morrison beat Sheamus. In November 2010, Morrison entered the
2010 release of the King of the Ring competition, overcoming Tyson Kidd, Cody
Rhodes, and Alberto Del Rio. Morrison lost to Sheamus in the last round. He
kept on quarreling with Sheamus, and crushed him in a WWE Championship number
one contender's step match at the Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view on
December 19. Morrison got his WWE Championship match on January 3, 2011 scene
of Raw, yet lost to reigning champion The Miz in a falls tally anyplace match.
On
January 30, Morrison took an interest in the Royal Rumble match at the Royal
Rumble occasion and in spite of not winning, he had an emerge minute which was
applauded by pundits as "ostensibly the spot of the decade" when
Morrison was knocked off of the ring cook's garment and played out a feline
jump onto the blockade to abstain from having his feet touch the floor and
after that went ahead to exactness hop onto the ring steps and re-enter the
ring. On February 20, Morrison partook in the Raw Elimination Chamber match at
the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view occasion however was dispensed with by CM
Punk. Amid the match Morrison moved to the highest point of the enclosure while
inside the confine before dropping to convey a crossbody on and take out
Sheamus. At WrestleMania XXVII, Morrison cooperated with Trish Stratus and
Jersey Shore visitor star Snooki in a blended label match to vanquish the group
of Dolph Ziggler, Michelle McCool and Layla.
Morrison
took an interest in a five-man gauntlet match for the main contender's spot for
the WWE Championship on April 11 scene of Raw, however was disposed of by
R-Truth. The following week on Raw, Morrison tested R-Truth to a match later on
in the night, with the stipulation that if Morrison won, he would assume
R-Truth's position in the steel confine match at Extreme Rules. Truth
acknowledged, and lost the match, making Morrison the new number one contender.
At Extreme Rules, R-Truth meddled in the match, assaulting Morrison and keeping
him from winning the match. The following night on Raw, Morrison was assaulted
by Truth once more, preceding a booked match between the two which did not
happen as a result. Morrison then experienced surgery to redress a truly
squeezed nerve in his neck.
Morrison
at first returned on June 13 scene of Raw, however R-Truth assaulted him again
before their booked match, re-harming him. Morrison returned again on July 25
scene of Raw, assaulting R-Truth. At SummerSlam, Morrison contended in a
six-man label group match, collaborating with Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio to
thrashing R-Truth, Alberto Del Rio and The Miz. The next night on Raw, Morrison
vanquished R-Truth in a Falls Count Anywhere match to end their quarrel. At
Night of Champions, Morrison contended in a Fatal-4-Way coordinate for the WWE
United States Championship, likewise including Alex Riley, Jack Swagger and
after that champion Dolph Ziggler, with the last of whom effectively holding
his title. Morrison then tested Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship
twice, first on the September 26 scene of Raw in a 10 man fight illustrious and
later at the Hell in a Cell pay for each perspective, yet Lost on both events.
Tailing this Morrison went on a losing streak, enduring various weeks. On the
November 7 scene of Raw, Morrison got his first triumph in three months,
vanquishing then-United States Champion Dolph Ziggler in a non-title match,
finishing the streak. He then tested Ziggler for the title at Survivor Series
in a losing exertion.
In
his keep going promoted WWE appearance on the November 28 scene of Raw,
Morrison confronted his previous label group accomplice The Miz in a Falls
Count Anywhere coordinate; Miz won the match by conveying the Skull-Crushing
Finale on the steel passageway stage, giving Morrison a kayfabe harm. This was
utilized to discount Morrison TV, notwithstanding being stretchered out of the
field after the match. On November 29, WWE recognized the end of Morrison's
contract, and moved his profile to the graduated class segment of its website.
In a
video distributed on December 9, 2011 through Hennigan's own YouTube channel,
Hennigan guaranteed that he was requiring significant investment off to
recuperate and retrain for a conceivable come back to wrestling in the future.
In 2015, Hennigan uncovered on Stone Cold Steve Austin's podcast that WWE
needed him to sign an additional three-year contract, however because of a neck
harm, remaining agony and imaginative disappointments, he chose to not restore
his agreement, needing "more control over [his] time".
Independent circuit
Subsequent
to leaving WWE, Hennigan started wrestling on the autonomous circuit under his
genuine name, and also his past ring name John Morrison. On his first post-WWE
wrestling appearance, Hennigan revived an old fight going head to head against
Shelton Benjamin in the headliner of the World Wrestling Fan Xperience (WWFX)
Champions Showcase Tour in Manila, Philippines on February 4, 2012. Hennigan
won the match to wind up the inaugural WWFX Heavyweight Champion. On August 12,
2012, Hennigan showed up at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's Bloodymania 6
occasion, overcoming Matt Hardy and Breyer Wellington in a three-manner match.
On January 25, 2013, Morrison showed up at Dragon Gate USA's Open the Golden
Gate, vanquishing Akira Tozawa in the headliner of the show. Hennigan
participated in the WrestleMania weekend, wrestling for the Pro Wrestling
Syndicate. On April 4, Hennigan vanquished Elijah Burke and on April 5,
Morrison crushed Japanese legend Jushin Thunder Liger in a "Worldwide
Dream Match" at a Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS) event. On April 19,
Hennigan again vanquished Sami Callihan in a no check out, no exclusion falls
tally anyplace coordinate at a 2CW occasion in Rome, New York. The following
day, he crushed Kevin Steen at 2CW's first iPPV (Living on the Edge VIII), in
Watertown, New York.
On
June 21, 2013, Hennigan vanquished Carlito Caribbean Cool in FWE Welcome to the
Rumble II, winning the FWE Heavyweight Championship. The following day,
Hennigan safeguarded the title against Too Cold Scorpio at House of Hardcore 2.
On September 6 and 8, Morrison wrestled against WWL World Heavyweight Champion
Black Pain for the title, yet he was crushed both times. On October 12, 2013,
at FWE Grand Prix, Hennigan crushed Matt Morgan, holding the FWE Heavyweight
Championship. On March 11, 2015, Hennigan lost the FWE Heavyweight Championship
to A.J. Styles. Morrison confronted Rob Van Dam at Pro Wrestling Syndicate in
Rahway, New Jersey on October 24, 2015 in a triumphant exertion. After the
match, Morrison shook hands with Van Dam and drove the group in a
"RVD" chant.
On
June 28, 2016, it was reported that Hennigan would make his presentation for
Pro Wrestling Guerilla in the organization's yearly Battle of Los Angeles
tournament. He won his match against Matt Sydal in the primary round, however
was wiped out by Ricochet in the quarter-finals.
Lucha Underground
In
September 2014, it was accounted for that Hennigan had marked with the El Rey
system's new TV arrangement, Lucha Underground, where he wrestled under the
ring name Johnny Mundo. Mundo wrestled in the headliner of the introduction
scene of Lucha Underground on October 29, 2014, vanquishing Prince Puma and
winning one hundred thousand dollars, which was then detracted from him by
promoter Dario Cueto, setting up a few feuds. He then collaborated with Prince
Puma amid the November 5, 2014 scene, crushing Cortez Castro and Mr. Cisco. On
the November 19 scene, Mundo vanquished Big Ryck by preclusion after impedance
by Castro and Cisco. Mundo then crushed Prince Puma and Big Ryck in the
headliner of the December 10, 2014 scene, which was a three-way stepping stool
match, to at long last win the hundred thousand dollars he was denied in the
Lucha Underground debut.
On
January 7, 2015, Mundo took part in a 20-man "Aztec Warfare" fight
imperial for the Lucha Underground Championship. He was the second luchador to
enter the ring, yet was the last man killed by Prince Puma who won the
Championship. Ruler Cuerno assaulted Mundo on the February 4 scene, starting a
fight between them; the second portion occurred on the scene which disclosed
March 11, where Mundo and Cuerno wrestled in a Steel Cage match, which was won
by Mundo. On the April 15 scene of Lucha Underground, Mundo alongside Prince
Puma and Hernandez were vanquished by King Cuerno, Cage and Texano in a
quarterfinal trios competition match for a shot at the Lucha Underground Trios
Championship.
On
the May 6, scene of Lucha Underground, Mundo was crushed by Alberto El Patrón
in a number two contenders match for the Lucha Underground Championship. The
week after, Mundo turned heel (or rudo) when he assaulted El Patrón in his
match against Hernandez, tossing him through the window of Dario Cueto. Mundo
therefore hurled El Patrón once more into the ring, giving Hernandez the win.
After Mundo turned rudo, his character was changed to wind up more
"arrogant" and "conscience driven", also to his terrible
Johnny Nitro and John Morrison characters. On the June 17, scene of Lucha
Underground, Johnny Mundo unsuccessfully tested Prince Puma for the Lucha
Underground Championship in an Iron Man match. On August 5, 2015, at Ultima
Lucha, Mundo vanquished Alberto El Patrón after an obstruction by his
sweetheart Melina Perez.
On
the February 3, 2016 scene of Lucha Underground, Mundo confronted Killshot in a
triumphant exertion. After the match, Mundo provoked Lucha Underground Champion
Mil Muertes, just to be defied by Cage. On the February 17 scene of Lucha
Underground, Mundo would assault Cage from behind after his match against Joey
Ryan. Mundo vanquished Cage on February 24, after impedance from the appearing
Taya, therefore turning into Mundo's valet.
On
the May 25 scene of Lucha Underground, Taya uncovered to PJ Black and Jack
Evans that their accomplice Fénix was harmed by Mundo. As Mundo uncovered
himself as Fénix's trade for their match, Black and Evans aligned with the two.
Soon thereafter in the headliner, Mundo, Black and Evans crushed Rey Mysterio
Jr., Prince Puma and Dragon Azteca Jr. to win the Lucha Underground Trios
Championship, the main title for each in Lucha Underground. The week after,
Mundo, Black and Evans held their titles in a rematch through exclusion. Amid
the match, Mundo conveyed a low hit to Azteca Jr. while Taya diverted the ref.
Subsequent to seeing Mundo's activities, Puma hit a low hit to Mundo, bringing
on a preclusion towards Puma's team. On the June 8 scene of Lucha Underground,
Mundo collaborated with Taya, Ivelisse, Fénix, King Cuerno and Pentagón Jr. in
a 12-man label group match where the triumphant group would go ahead to
confront each other in a six-man end match to decide the No. 1 contender for
the Lucha Underground Championship. Mundo's group won vanquishing Rey Mysterio
Jr., Prince Puma, Sexy Star, The Mack, Son of Havoc and El Texano Jr. The week
after, Mundo lost the six-man disposal match which was won by Pentagón Jr.
Mundo, Black and Evans lost their titles to Aero Star, Drago and Fénix at the
third and last part Ultima Lucha Dos, which publicized on July 20.
On
March 19, Mundo vanquished Sexy Star to win the Lucha Underground Gift of the
Gods Championship. On April 10, he traded out his Gift of the Gods Championship
on Sexy Star before crushing her to win the Lucha Underground Championship,
turning into the second Triple Crown Champion in Lucha Underground history. He
lost the title to Prince Puma at Ultima Lucha Tres on June 26.
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración
On
May 24, 2015, Mundo made his introduction for Asistencia Asesoría y
Administración at the Lucha Libre World Cup occasion as an individual from
"Group TNA/Lucha Underground" alongside Matt Hardy and Mr. Anderson.
They completed in second place, losing in the finals to the "Fantasy
Team" (El Patrón Alberto, Myzteziz and Rey Mysterio, Jr.).
On
June 4, 2015 in the headliner of Verano de Escándalo, Mundo collaborated with
El Mesias and Pentagón Jr. losing to Myzteziz, La Parka and Rey Mysterio Jr. On
September 27, Konnan reported Mundo as an official individual from the rudo
stable, La Sociedad, while he in this manner ventured down as the pioneer of
the group. On October 4, at Héroes Inmortales IX, Mundo unsuccessfully tested
El Patrón Alberto for the AAA Mega Championship, when he was vanquished by
disqualification. Mundo partook in the 2016 Lucha Libre World Cup as an
individual from "Group Lucha Underground" close by Chavo Guerrero Jr.
what's more, Brian Cage, crushing "Group Mexico Leyendas" (Blue Demon
Jr., Canek and La Parka) in the quarter-finals, and "Group Mexico
International" (Rey Mysterio Jr., Dr. Wagner Jr. what's more, Dragon
Azteca Jr.) in the semi-finals. Mundo's group won the competition overcoming
"Group AAA" (Pentagón Jr., El Texano Jr. what's more, Psycho Clown)
in the finals.
In
the wake of receiving an "against Mexico" state of mind and
cooperating with El Mesías and Hernandez to annihilation El Texano Jr., El Hijo
del Fantasma and Pentagón Jr., Mundo tested the last to a match at Triplemanía
XXIV for the AAA Latin American Championship, to which Pentagón accepted. At
the occasion, on August 28, Mundo vanquished Pentagón to win the Latin American
Championship, denoting his first title in AAA.
Individual life
Hennigan
has two sisters and experienced childhood in Rancho Palos Verdes, California,
where he went to high school. He moved on from the University of California,
Davis in 2002 with a film major. He refers to Shawn Michaels, Randy Savage, and
Curt Hennig as his most loved wrestlers. Hennigan is great companions with
kindred expert wrestlers The Miz, Zack Ryder, Dolph Ziggler, Randy Orton and
Matt Cappotelli. Hennigan was in a long haul, on-off association with previous
WWE Diva Melina Perez; whom he met in Tough Enough tryouts in 2001, in spite of
the fact that Perez didn't make the finished edition.
Hennigan
has an energy for parkour and as often as possible consolidates it into his
wrestling style.
Titles and achievements
Asistencia
Asesoría y Administración
AAA
Latin American Championship (1 time, current)
Lucha
Libre World Cup (2016 Men's Division) – with Chavo Guerrero Jr. what's more,
Brian Cage
Mainland
Wrestling Federation
CWF
United States Championship (1 time)
DDT
Pro-Wrestling
Ironman
Heavymetalweight Championship (1 time)
Family
Wrestling Entertainment
FWE
Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Cutting
edge Wrestling
NGW
World Championship (1 time, current)
Lucha
Underground
Lucha
Underground Gift of the Gods Championship (1 time)
Lucha
Underground Championship (1 time)
Lucha
Underground Trios Championship (1 time) – with Jack Evans and PJ Black
Second
Triple Crown Champion
Ohio
Valley Wrestling
OVW
Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joey Mercury
Professional
Wrestling Illustrated
Most
Improved Wrestler of the Year (2009)
Label
Team of the Year (2005) – with Joey Mercury
PWI
positioned him No. 27 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI
500 in 2010 and 2011
Qatar
Pro Wrestling
QPW
Souq Waqif Championship (1 time, current)
World
Wrestling Entertainment
ECW
World Championship (1 time)
WWE
Intercontinental Championship (3 times)
World
Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Miz
WWE
Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Joey Mercury (3) and The Miz (1)
Extreme
Enough III with Matt Cappotelli
Slammy
Award (2 times)
Label
Team of the Year (2008) – with The Miz
Best
WWE.com Exclusive (2008) – with The Miz
World
Wrestling Fan Xperience
WWFX
Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Wrestling
Observer Newsletter
Label
Team of the Year (2008) – with The Miz
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