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23 Facts About Danny Havoc

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Grant Amos Berkland, better known by his ring name Danny Havoc, was an American professional wrestler.

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Danny Havoc was best known for his work in Combat Zone Wrestling, and was noted for mixing his technical style with hardcore wrestling.

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Danny Havoc announced his retirement at Tournament of Death 16, and wrestled his final match on September 9,2017, which was covered on an episode of The Wrestlers.

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Danny Havoc wrestled for Game Changer Wrestling, Westside Xtreme Wrestling, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, IWA Mid-South, IWA East Coast, and IWA Deep-South.

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Two years after his final match, Havoc came out of retirement for a benefit show hosted by Matt Tremont's H2O Wrestling, and returned to Game Changer Wrestling for their Tokyo tour in February 2020.

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Danny Havoc was born Grant Berkland on May 19,1986, in Cylinder, Iowa, and started wrestling in his family's barn with his friends after school.

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At one point during the match, Danny Havoc was set on fire by Whacks.

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Danny Havoc made his singles debut at the first annual Chri$ Ca$h memorial show on September 10,2005.

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Danny Havoc defeated fellow CZW Academy graduate Andy Sumner with a Death Valley driver off the ring apron through a barbed-wire board propped up on two chairs outside the ring.

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Danny Havoc won the seventh annual Tournament of Death on May 17,2008.

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Danny Havoc was awarded the Ultraviolent Underground Championship at Decision '08, after then-Champion Drake Younger, who held the World Heavyweight Championship gave him the title, following a four-way match.

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Danny Havoc made it to the finals of wXw's Gorefest II tournament in Germany, losing to Thumbtack Jack in a lighttubes and barbed-wire pits match.

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Danny Havoc had defeated Thumbtack Jack the month before in the United States to retain his Ultraviolent Underground Title, which was covered on G4 Underground.

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Danny Havoc subsequently dropped the UVU belt to MASADA four months later, and the title has since been retired.

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Danny Havoc subsequently become a semi-regular mainstay in Big Japan Pro Wrestling, as one of the most consistent representatives of CZW to compete in the legendary deathmatch promotion.

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In 2013, Danny Havoc came out the victor in CZW's annual Tournament of Death, advancing over the likes of Rory Mondo and Big Japan Wrestling's young deathmatch prospect, Takumi Tsukamoto, then finally defeating his former friend and partner, Scotty Vortekz, in a 444 Lighttubes Death Match, in which eight-foot fluorescent bulbs were attached to the ropes on all four sides and scattered across the floor of the ring.

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Danny Havoc lost to Rickey Shane Page in an Ultraviolent Hardcore Match at Cage of Death 18.

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Page pinned Danny Havoc after giving him a top rope powerbomb through a plate of glass.

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At Once In A Lifetime, Danny Havoc took part in a match against Atsushi Onita and his men from FMW.

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Danny Havoc took the pin after Team Japan performed the super double knees off a ladder onto a bundle of light tubes with Danny Havoc underneath.

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Towards the end, Danny Havoc went for a death valley driver but missed the moonsault follow up, allowing SHLAK to hit him with two piledrivers on lighttubes and gusset boards for the win.

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Danny Havoc was married to Brianne Morrow from 2018 until her death from heart failure on April 4,2020.

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Less than two months later, on May 31,2020, Danny Havoc died at the age of 34 from heart failure.