35 Facts About Jimmy Havoc

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Jimmy Havoc is known for his work with Progress Wrestling, Defiant Wrestling, Insane Championship Wrestling, Major League Wrestling and All Elite Wrestling.

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Jimmy Havoc trained at NWA UK Hammerlock under Andre Baker and Jon Ryan, alongside the likes of Zack Sabre Jr.

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Jimmy Havoc quickly became known as one of the top deathmatch wrestlers in Europe, debuting for International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom in 2008, Germany's Westside Xtreme Wrestling in 2009 and appearing on a joint show between wXw and US hardcore promotion Combat Zone Wrestling in 2010.

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Also towards the end of February 2016, Jimmy Havoc made special appearances for Melbourne City Wrestling.

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On 4 October 2016, it was announced that Jimmy Havoc would be making his Canadian debut for Smash Wrestling on their 4th Anniversary Tour in November 2016.

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On 23 July 2017, Jimmy Havoc defeated Carlito retaining the IPW:UK World Heavyweight Championship.

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In 2013, Havoc would enter a rivalry with James Scott, who took exception to Jimmy's hardcore style of wrestling.

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Shortly after this, Jimmy Havoc was at odds with the New Age Kliq, first competing in tag team match alongside Jack Jester, that was deemed too violent to air on YouTube.

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Jimmy Havoc debuted for Progress Wrestling on the Chapter Two event in May 2012 and went on to lose six matches without registering a victory, though became very popular with the Progress fans as an underdog babyface.

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In November 2013, at Chapter Nine, Jimmy Havoc attacked promoter Jim Smallman, and aligned himself with the London Riots, turning heel in the process.

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Jimmy Havoc was joined at Chapter Thirteen by Paul Robinson, and the group later christened themselves "Regression" as a play on the name of the company and to symbolize their hatred of Progress Wrestling.

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Jimmy Havoc eventually lost the title at Chapter Twenty to Ospreay in a no disqualification match, with his 609-day reign equaling that of all previous champions combined.

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On 25 September 2016, over a year since he was last seen in the promotion, Jimmy Havoc returned to Progress at Chapter Thirty-Six during the main event for the Progress Championship involving Marty Scurll, Tommy End and Mark Haskins.

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On Progress's final show of 2016, Jimmy Havoc faced his old rival Will Ospreay in a winning effort, after the match Jimmy Havoc apologized to Ospreay for his past actions and ask to join him and fight British Strong Style.

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At Chapter 43, Jimmy Havoc defeated Pete Dunne in a championship match by disqualification after Trent Seven interfered.

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Jimmy Havoc got his opportunity at Chapter 45 but was defeated by Dunne after Ospreay's interference, leading to a Fans Bring The Weapons match at chapter 46.

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Jimmy Havoc then started to team with Mark Haskins, but they were defeated by The Origin at Chapter 50 and by British Strong Style in a match for the Progress Tag Team Championships at Chapter 53, after the latter match Jimmy Havoc confronted Haskins about being distracted during the match, when Dunne took Haskins' wife hostage, and started a brawl thus turning heel .

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At Chapter 54 they were forced to team again against rivals Pete Dunne and Travis Banks in a losing effort, when Jimmy Havoc walked out on Haskins.

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Jimmy Havoc would start a losing streak in Death matches losing against Joey Janela at Chapter 68, Spike Trivet at Chapter 71 and against Drew Parker on Chapter 73.

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At Chapter 77, Jimmy Havoc was defeated by his tag team partner Mark Haskins in a triple threat match that included Chris Brookes to become the number one contender for the Progress World Championship, during the match he was attacked and taken out by Drew Parker.

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On 18 April 2019 it was announced by Progress Wrestling that Jimmy Havoc would be wrestling his final match for the company on 6 May 2019, day three of that year's Super Strong Style 16 tournament.

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Jimmy Havoc returned to PROGRESS Chapter 100: Unboxing Live IV - A New Hope where he defeated David Starr in a deathmatch.

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Jimmy Havoc moved to What Culture Pro Wrestling after his stint in CZW, Jimmy Havoc faced Primate to crown the inaugural WCPW Hardcore Champion.

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On edition of 9 March 2018 of Defiant' YouTube show Jimmy Havoc turned on his tag team partner Primate and would voluntarily take the pin allowing Aussie Open to capture the tag team titles.

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At Unstoppable, Jimmy Havoc was set to defend the Hardcore Title against No Fun Dunne, but had to vacate the title due to an injury.

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Jimmy Havoc defeated Conor Claxton in the finals to win the tournament.

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Jimmy Havoc wrestled for Major League Wrestling starting in December 2017 until October 2018.

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Jimmy Havoc later joined Promociones Dorado and began being promoted by Salina de la Renta and started feuding with Mance Warner.

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On 5 February 2019, Jimmy Havoc announced that he had officially signed with All Elite Wrestling.

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Jimmy Havoc debuted at Double or Nothing as a part of the pre-show battle royale for an AEW World Championship opportunity.

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Jimmy Havoc lasted until the final four, before being eliminated by Luchasaurus.

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At Fight For The Fallen, Jimmy Havoc lost a six-man tag team match with Darby Allin and Joey Janela against the team of Maxwell Jacob Friedman, Sammy Guevara and Shawn Spears.

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At All Out, Jimmy Havoc defeated Darby Allin and Joey Janela in a Cracker Barrel Clash Three Way match, pinning Janela with an Acid Rainmaker through a barrel.

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On 9 November 2019, it was reported that Havoc had an altercation with Excalibur at Tony Schiavone's birthday party, which was being held at Jimmy's Famous Seafood in Baltimore.

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On 15 April 2020, Jimmy Havoc began teaming with Kip Sabian after he delivered a DDT to Orange Cassidy on the floor during Sabian's match against Chuck Taylor.