Jimmy Havoc is a professional wrestler whose real name is James Mcahren. Jimmy Havoc was born on March 19, 1984, in Dartford, England. This page will examine Jimmy Havoc’s total career net worth.
Billed from Camden, London Jimmy Havoc has had a distinguished life in wrestling which debuted in 2004. In the ring, Jimmy Havoc was trained by Andre Baker, and Jon Ryan. Jimmy Havoc’s nicknames have included “Jimmy F ing Havoc”, “The King of the Goths”, and “Suicidal”.
In terms of music, Jimmy Havoc has entered the ring to “Burials (AFI album)” by AFI (band) (Independent circuit), “Prelude 12/21” by AFI (Independent circuit), “This Still Remains” by Bloodloss (Progress Wrestling) – Used while teaming with Mark Haskins, “Psychotic Euphoric” by Silent Descent (Insane Championship Wrestling), “Burnin’ It Up” by Dale Oliver (Impact Wrestling; 1 March 2016 – 8 March 2016), and “Suzanne” by Creeper (band) (used while teaming with Clint Margera on FCP; 18 March 2017). Some of the signature moves employed by Jimmy Havoc included the Frankensteiner, Diving stomp, Death Valley driver, Curb stomp, and Roaring Elbow (Discus elbow smash).
Wrestlers’ income differ depending on league, experience, and ranking. According to statistics, the common professional wrestler makes almost $500,000 a year. But some get more than $1 million. Separately, non-professional part-time wrestlers earn around a few hundred dollars per match.
So what is Jimmy Havoc’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Jimmy Havoc’s net worth in 2018 is: