The Godfather is a professional wrestler. The Godfather was born on May 16, 1961, in Palo Alto, California, United States. This page will examine The Godfather’s total career net worth.
Billed from Parts Unknown, as Papa Shango; Red-light district, as The Godfather The Godfather has had a fascinating career in wrestling which debuted in 1989 and which ended in 2002. The Godfather married Denise Wright (m. 1984), and is the parent of 4. In the ring, The Godfather was trained by Larry Sharpe (wrestler) . The Godfather’s nicknames have included “The Sultan of Voodoo”, “The Conductor of the Ho Train”, and “The Supreme Fighting Machine”.
Some of the signature moves employed by The Godfather included the Running Elbow drop, Big boot, Sidewalk slam – 1999-2000, Inverted atomic drop, Tip Up Splash (Big splash), Leg drop, with theatrics, Big boot, The Ho Train (Body avalanche, with theatrics), Falling powerslam, Armbar followed by a Hook kick, and Scoop slam. In terms of music, The Godfather has entered the ring to “The Ho Train” by Jim Johnston, “It’s All About the Money” by Jimmy Hart and JJ Maguire, “Shango Tango” by Jim Johnston (1992-1993), “Nation of Domination” by Jim Johnston (composer), “Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy” by Ice-T and Jim Johnston, and “Show Me How It’s Done” by Jim Johnston.
Wrestlers’ earnings differ depending on league, experience, and success. According to the WWE, the average professional wrestler brings in around $500,000 a year. But some earn well into the 7 figures. Separately, non-professional part-time wrestlers make around $1000 or less per match.
So what is The Godfather’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for The Godfather’s net worth in 2018 is: