Wrestling Star Dies Two Months After Wife’s Death

By Daily Sports on June 2, 2020

A wrestling star Grant Berkland also known as Danny Havoc has died aged 45, just two-months after his wife Brianne Morrow died.

The cause of Danny’s death has not yet been disclosed but his wife died of heart failure on April 4.

Danny Havoc was a huge favourite and famous for his epic deathwatches in Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) and Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW).

“With a broken heart, the GCW family mourns the loss of Grant Berkland aka Danny Havoc,” GCW said in a series of tweets on Monday.

“Danny was an incredibly talented, intelligent, caring & genuine person.

“He was also an elite performer that entertained a generation of fans & inspired a generation of aspiring performers.”

Havoc was born and raised in Cylinder, Iowa, and learnt to wrestle in his barn before becoming a CZW legend. He won multiple belts across a number of promotions, and was best known for putting it all on the line in the ring.

He made his CZW debut in 2005. While with the company, he was a two-time CZW Ultraviolent Underground Champion, CZW World Junior Heavyweight Champion, and a two-time CZW World Tag Team Champion.

He made six appearances for GCW over the last several years. He went to GCW after coming out of retirement. (Agency Report)

•PHOTO: Grant Berkland

 

Source Daily Sports

Posted June 2, 2020


 

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