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Juggernaut (Craig Renney) was born on 9 December, 1975 in Cranbrook, British Columbia, is a Canadian professional wrestler (born 1975). Discover Juggernaut's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As Craig Renney
Occupation N/A
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 9 December 1975
Birthday 9 December
Birthplace Cranbrook, British Columbia
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Juggernaut Height, Weight & Measurements

At 48 years old, Juggernaut height is 6ft 5in and Weight 400 lb.

Physical Status
Height 6ft 5in
Weight 400 lb
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Juggernaut Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Juggernaut worth at the age of 48 years old? Juggernaut’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from . We have estimated Juggernaut's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Timeline

1975

Craig Renney (born December 9, 1975) is a Canadian professional wrestler best known by his ring name, Juggernaut.

He has competed for several North American independent promotions and has competed in several wrestling tours in Asia.

1999

Juggernaut began competing regularly with Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling in 1999 and formed a tag team with Biohazard known as Toxic Insanity.

They won the NWA/ECCW Tag Team Championship on March 26, 1999, by defeating Michelle Starr and Johnny Canuck.

Two months later, they also won the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship.

They defended both belts until they dropped the Canadian Tag Team Championship on July 22.

They regained the title two days later but were stripped of all of their belts that August.

On September 12, 1999, he defeated Michelle Starr to win the NWA/ECCW Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship.

The following month, he dropped the belt to Johnny Canuck in a three-way match.

He regained the belt in a rematch but was stripped of the title in December.

A tournament was held for the vacant championship, which Juggernaut won to regain the title.

He then became involved in a feud with Kurrgan, and the two traded the belt back and forth.

2000

He also had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 2000.

Juggernaut is known both for his brawling and aerial abilities as well as his martial arts skills.

He has competed against some of the most famous wrestlers in the business.

His greatest success came in Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling (ECCW), where he had a long rivalry with Kurrgan and won the NWA/ECCW Heavyweight Championship on six occasions.

Juggernaut held the NWA/ECCW Tag Team Championship once more, winning the belts with Dr. Luther on March 31, 2000, but losing them the same night.

During this time, Juggernaut also competed as a singles wrestler.

Kurrgan beat Juggernaut for the title on February 25, 2000, but Juggernaut won it back two months later.

He held the belt for a day before dropping it back to Kurrgan.

When Kurrgan was stripped of the title for being unable to compete at a show in July, Juggernaut won the vacant championship by defeating Leatherface (Rick Patterson).

At Juggernaut's request, the match was a two out of three falls tables match.

During the match, he was legitimately unable to move for several minutes and suffered memory loss after Leatherface hit him with a chair.

In 2000, Juggernaut began touring Asia as a wrestler.

He competed in Korea for the World Wrestling Association.

Two weeks after returning to Canada, he accepted an invitation from the International Wrestling Association of Japan (IWA Japan).

While in Japan, he achieved his dream of wrestling in Tokyo's Korakuen Hall.

Three months later, World Championship Wrestling was taping WCW Thunder in Kamloops, British Columbia and recruited Juggernaut and three other local wrestlers for a match.

They faced KroniK in a handicap match with a two-minute time limit.

KroniK won the match in one minute and forty-nine seconds, pinning Juggernaut after performing the High Times.

2001

Returning to ECCW, Juggernaut defeated Moondog Manson on February 9, 2001, to win the ECCW Hardcore Championship.

2007

Juggernaut announced his retirement in 2007, as he wanted to quit wrestling while he was still healthy.

Renney grew up in Cranbrook, British Columbia and became interested in wrestling at age seven while watching a televised match between Bruno Sammartino and Gorilla Monsoon.

He gained combat sport experience by earning black belts in both judo and jujutsu, and he moved to Edmonton, Alberta to train as a wrestler.

He made his debut in Edmonton and wrestled in several matches there before moving to Tampa, Florida.

Starting out, he wrestled for Independent Pro Wrestling, making $30 per match or less and sometimes competing in exchange for food and drinks.

Juggernaut became known for his hardcore wrestling abilities, but he also impressed observers with his ability to perform a moonsault.

The following year, he wrestled against Jimmy Snuka at the Washington State Fair in Vancouver, Washington.

He continued to compete in various independent promotions, facing such veterans as Greg Valentine, Jim Neidhart, and The Bushwhackers.

At an event in Montana, he worked in a booked loss to The Honky Tonk Man.