John Hennigan

John Hennigan (October 3, 1979) is an American professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE's) RAW brand using the ring name John Morrison.

From 2005 to 2006 and again briefly in 2007, he was one half of the tag team MNM, with Joey Mercury. He wrestled under the name Johnny Nitro from his debut in 2005 to July 2007. At present, he is the on-and-off tag team partner of R-Truth and one of the RAW brand's main and most popular faces.

Morrison's career began to take off in earnest in 2009, when he took on his current ring name and persona and turned face during a backstage segment with Chris Jericho, in which Jericho slapped him and he fought back. Winning his third Intercontinental Championship from Rey Mysterio in a highly acclaimed match after SummerSlam 2009 on September 4th. He would go on to defend his title several times before ultimately losing his feud and his title to the new, more sinister persona of Drew McIntyre at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs in a No Disqualification match.

Morrison began 2010 by forming a partnership with R-Truth, winning his way into the Elimination Chamber but ultimately failing to capture the World Heavyweight Championship. Morrison and Truth would team regularly for the next several months, defeating Cryme Tyme and The Hart Dynasty to qualify for a match for the Unified Tag Team Championship at Wrestlemania XXVI, where they were defeated by ShowMiz when Morrison attempted the 'Flying Chuck/Flash Kick' and was struck with the Knockout Punch by The Big Show from the apron.

On April 26th, Morrison (along with Truth) was drafted to RAW during the 2010 WWE Draft Lottery, losing to Jack Swagger in his first RAW match. In his final match for the SmackDown brand, he would lose to Cody Rhodes after being struck with the Cross Rhodes. Afterward, Morrison took a short hiatus from RAW to be the WWE Pro of NXT season 2 competitor Eli Cottonwood, though the menacing Cottonwood was quickly eliminated from the contest on July 27th.

Prior to Summerslam 2010, Morrison was selected by John Cena as a member of Team WWE to take on The Nexus in the seven-against-seven elimination tag team match main event. Morrison saw action early in the match, gaining the second elimination after being tagged in by Daniel Bryan and quickly defeating Michael Tarver with Starship Pain. However, Morrison was the next to be eliminated as soon as he stood up from the successful pinfall, being hit with the Skipline and pinned by Skip Sheffield. Despite this, Team WWE was ultimately victorious.

Before Night Of Champions on two subsequent episodes of RAW, Morrison picked up a great deal of momentum by defeating Chris Jericho and thus removing him from his spot in the Six Pack Challenge for the WWE Championship. Morrison would later compete to take that spot on the next week's RAW event by facing Sheamus and nearly defeating him, had it not been for interference from Jericho who was later reinserted into the match. On September 19th at Night Of Champions 2010, Morrison instead took part in the opening 'Dark' match of the evening, dealing a sound defeat to Ted DiBiase Jr.

Less than a month later on his 31st birthday of October 3rd, 2010, Morrison took part in a match for the United States Championship at Hell In A Cell against champion Daniel Bryan and The Miz, though he was unable to capture the title due to Bryan forcing The Miz to submit to the LeBell Lock on the entrance ramp.

Most recently, Morrison qualified as the first member of Team RAW for Bragging Rights 2010 by defeating Tyson Kidd in a match on the October 11th episode of RAW that was supposed to have been a triple threat match also including David Hart Smith, who was not present that evening. At Bragging Rights, he will re-join intermittent partner R-Truth, old enemy The Miz, Santino Marella, Sheamus, CM Punk and a returning Ezekiel Jackson to face Team SmackDown, captained by The Big Show.

Personal Details
Morrison has appeared in other television shows outside of WWE programming in recent years, including two episodes of the game show 'Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?' in September of 2009 and the Cartoon Network series 'Destroy, Build, Destroy' on March 3, 2010, in which his team, 'The Juggernauts', was victorious over 'The Manglers' lead by The Miz in a surveillance car obstacle course challenge. He was featured on the cover of the June 2010 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine, also featuring an interview and photo shoot.

Mr. Hennigan has two sisters and grew up in Palos Verdes, California, where he attended high school. He graduated from University of California, Davies in 2002 not long before auditioning for Tough Enough III, which he would go on to win, thus launching his professional wrestling career. He is also good friends off-screen with fellow wrestlers Randy Orton and Matt Cappotelli. He is a practitioner of both the arts of Capoeira and Parkour, both of which have been channeled into his in-ring performances, especially toward the end of 2010 with an emphasis being put on his practice of Parkour, including a backstage vignette on RAW and numerous mentions by the commentators during his matches.

Also as of late, he has begun to sport a groomed beard, causing a great deal of commotion among his large fanbase; in a Twitter post, he claimed to be keeping track of 'Beards vs. Shaves' and that the votes for him to keep his beard outweighed those for him to return to his clean shaven look. As of this writing, he still sports this more rugged look.

Wrestling facts

 * Finishing moves
 * Moonlight Drive (Corkscrew Neckbreaker) - 2007-2009
 * The Nitro Blast (Superkick) - 2004-2005, 2008 (As Johnny Nitro)
 * Standing shooting star press - 2005-2006; used as a regular move from 2007-present
 * Starship Pain (Split-legged corkscrew moonsault) - 2009-present; used as a regular move from 2007-2008


 * Signature moves
 * 180° spun flare transitioned into a leg drop
 * Belly to back wheelbarrow facebuster
 * Dropsault
 * Multiple kick variations
 * Drop
 * Flying Chuck (Springboard roundhouse)
 * Spinning wheel
 * Springboard drop
 * Step-up jumping high
 * Multiple mounted forearm smashes to a grounded opponent
 * Plancha, sometimes corkscrew, or springboard corkscrew
 * Running knee smash to a sitting opponent
 * Springboard moonsault, sometimes to the outside
 * Springboard or slingshot elbow drop
 * STO backbreaker followed by a russian legsweep


 * Nicknames
 * The Guru Of Greatness
 * The Shaman Of Sexy
 * The Monday Night Delight
 * The A-Lister
 * The Tuesday Night Delight
 * The Face of Extreme
 * The Friday Night Delight
 * One half of the Tag Team of the 21st Century (when he gained the Tag Team of the Year Slammy Award with The Miz)


 * Tag teams and stables
 * Tough Enough - with Matt Cappotelli
 * MNM
 * John Morrison and The Miz


 * Managers
 * Jillian Hall (WWE) (2005)
 * Melina (OVW, WWE) (2004-2007)

Championships and accomplishments

 * Ohio Valley Wrestling
 * OVW Southern Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Joey Mercury


 * World Wrestling Entertainment
 * ECW Championship (1 time)
 * WWE Intercontinental Champion (3 times)
 * World Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with The Miz
 * WWE Tag Team Champion (4 times) - with Joey Mercury (3), and The Miz (1)
 * Slammy Award for Tag Team of the Year (2008) – with The Miz
 * Slammy Award for Best WWE.com Exclusive (2008) – with The Miz
 * WWE Tough Enough III co-winner with Matt Cappotelli

External links and references

 * John Morrison profile at WWE.com
 * John Morrison profile at CAGEMATCH.net
 * john Morrison's entrance theme

Personal life

Hennigan has two sisters and grew up in Palos Verdes, where he attended high school.[90] He graduated from the University of California, Davis in 2002.[91] Hennigan cites Shawn Michaels, Randy Savage, and Curt Hennig as his favorite wrestlers.[92]

Hennigan was in a long-term relationship with Melina Perez, his former on screen manager,[93] but they have since broken up.[94] The pair met during auditions for Tough Enough III, although she did not make the show.[7] Hennigan is good friends with fellow professional wrestlers Randy Orton and Matt Cappotelli.[8][95]

Articles posted by Sports Illustrated, the New York Daily News, and The Washington Post during the weekend of August 30, 2007, named Hennigan as one of a number of WWE superstars to have purchased pharmaceuticals from an online pharmacy, a violation of the Talent Wellness program. Specifically, Hennigan received somatropin, anastrozole, testosterone, stanozolol, and chorionic gonadotropin between June 2006 and February 2007, which is after the "no drugs from online sources" rule was instituted.[96][97] As a result of the infraction, Hennigan was suspended for thirty days.[56] [edit] In wrestling Morrison performing the Starship Pain Johnny Nitro as the Intercontinental Champion.

* Finishing moves o The Moonlight Drive[5] (Corkscrew neckbreaker)[98] – 2007–2009; used rarely from 2010–present o Nitro Blast[99] (Superkick) – 2004–2005, 2008–2009 o Standing shooting star press[1] – 2005–2006; used as a regular move from 2007–present o Starship Pain[100] (Split-legged corkscrew moonsault) – 2009–present; used as a regular move from 2007–2008 o Standing moonsault side slam [moonsault side slam] (2010) * Signature moves o 180° spun flare transitioned into a leg drop[101] o Belly to back wheelbarrow facebuster[1] o Corkscrew plancha[1] o European uppercut[102] o Multiple kick variations + Flying Chuck[103] (Springboard roundhouse)[1][104] + Spinning heel[105] + Step-up jumping high[106] o Running knee smash to a seated opponent[107][108] o Russian legsweep[109] o Springboard moonsault[110] o Springboard or a slingshot elbow drop[111][112] o STO backbreaker followed by either a Russian legsweep[104] or a neckbreaker[113]

* Managers o Melina o Jillian Hall o The Bella Twins o Nikki Bella

* Nicknames o "The Guru of Greatness"[114] o "The Monday/Tuesday[115]/Friday[116] Night Delight" o "The New Face of Extreme"[117] o "The Shaman of Sexy"[118]

* Entrance themes o WCW Monday Nitro theme song (2004)[16] o "Paparazzi" by Jim Johnston (2005 – July 2007) o "Ain't No Make Believe (instrumental)" (July 2007 – August 2007)[119] o "Ain't No Make Believe" by Stonefree Experience (August 2007–present)[120]

[edit] Championships and accomplishments Morrison as WWE Tag Team Champion.

* Ohio Valley Wrestling o OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Joey Mercury[2]

* Pro Wrestling Illustrated o PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2009) o PWI Tag Team of the Year (2005) with Joey Mercury[121] o PWI ranked him #27 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 2010[122]

* World Wrestling Entertainment o ECW World Championship (1 time)[123] o World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Miz[68] o WWE Intercontinental Championship (3 times)[76][124][125] o WWE Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Joey Mercury (3) and The Miz (1)[21][23][24][61] o Slammy Award for Tag Team of the Year (2008) – with The Miz[67] o Slammy Award for Best WWE.com Exclusive (2008) – with The Miz[67] o WWE Tough Enough III co–winner with Matt Cappotelli[11]

* Wrestling Observer Newsletter o Tag Team of the Year (2008) with The Miz

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