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Jeremy Borash was born on 19 July, 1974 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., is an American wrestling announcer (born 1974). Discover Jeremy Borash'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 49 years old?
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Jeremy Borash Height, Weight & Measurements
At 49 years old, Jeremy Borash height is 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) and Weight 180 lb.
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5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
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180 lb |
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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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Jeremy Borash Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy Borash worth at the age of 49 years old? Jeremy Borash’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated Jeremy Borash's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jeremy Borash (born July 19, 1974), is an American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator, announcer, ring announcer, booker, interviewer, and producer, currently working for WWE.
His involvement in local community activities included serving on the board of the United Way, as well as Honorary Chairman for the March of Dimes, which received national attention when Borash became the youngest person ever nominated for radio's prestigious Marconi Award for Broadcasting as America's Small Market Personality of the Year in 1996.
Upon receiving this honor, offers came from around the country, and Borash chose to move back to Minnesota, as morning show host of KXLP in Mankato, Minnesota.
At 22, Borash lasted only four months in Mankato, citing major creative differences with management after a New York radio consultant directed the station to name his on-air persona "Flash Borash."
Borash soon found redemption months later, as he helped launch the syndicated Ruth Koscielak Show, and as co-host, was back on the very station group he was fired from months earlier through the show's midwest syndication.
Borash returned to a radio show format as host of the Impact Wrestling Podcast with TNA Knockout Christy Hemme.
While working weekdays on the Koscielak show in Minneapolis, Borash started a weekly Saturday morning wrestling show at the very station he started with at the age of 15.
Through the show, Borash met internet wrestling executive Bob Ryder, who quickly pitched the show concept to Eric Bischoff of Ted Turner's World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
In March 1999, WCW Live! premiered to an online audience with their first guest on the show, Hollywood Hogan.
WCW Live! went on to become the most listened to streaming audio program in the world, often reaching fifty thousand live audio streams nightly in an era of this new technology.
While doing the nightly two hour internet show for WCW, Borash continued his stint on the Ruth Koscielak Show until August 1999, when he left Minneapolis to work full-time in the offices of WCW in Atlanta, where he went on to become one of the head writers for WCW Monday Nitro on TNT, as well as WCW Thunder on TBS.
Later that year, Borash premiered for the first time on WCW TV, co-hosting the year end special for WCW on TBS.
Borash went on to make several appearances on WCW television as a play-by-play announcer for Nitro and Thunder.
His role eventually led to an on-air character as Vince Russo's stooge, including a memorable episode where Borash was attacked by Goldberg while driving Russo in his own pope-mobile vehicle at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
After the WWF purchased WCW in March 2001, Borash met Australian concert promoter Andrew McManus and together they launched the World Wrestling All-Stars organization.
Later that year, Borash left for Australia and worked out of the offices of McManus at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
The promotion's first tour of Australia concluded with a live pay per view from the Sydney Superdome called "The Inception", where Borash provided play-by-play commentary alongside Jerry "The King" Lawler.
The WWA would go on to produce numerous international tours, as well as live pay per view events from Las Vegas, Nevada, Glasgow, Scotland, Melbourne, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, with Borash serving as executive producer and host.
He is known for his work in TNA Wrestling as a multifaceted staff member since the company's inception in 2002 until his departure in 2018.
In March 2002, Borash returned to the United States to join Jeff Jarrett in launching TNA Wrestling in Nashville, Tennessee.
As the second employee the company hired, Borash worked in several positions for the organization including ring announcer, video editor, and show writer.
In January 2006, Borash became the backstage interviewer for TNA's Impact! on Spike TV, a position he dreamed of as a child, watching his idol Gene Okerlund in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) growing up in Minneapolis.
Since becoming backstage interviewer, Borash actually became involved with the kayfabe politics of TNA, as his respect for Kurt Angle led him to be a constant presence during many of Angle's backstage segments and even gained him membership into Angle's stable, the Angle Alliance.
He was humorously Karen Angle's maid of honor at her wedding vows renewal to Kurt on the Valentine's Day edition of Impact!.
In April 2007, Borash launched TNA Today on TNAWrestling.com, a show he hosted from the TNA corporate offices.
In early 2008, Borash announced that Samoa Joe was voted the MVP of TNA.
Joe then attacked Borash, thus (kayfabe) injuring him, which resulted in Borash wearing a neck brace on television.
Borash has gone on to become the host of Internet-based TNA Spin Cycle which aired on TNA's YouTube channel.
On January 17, 2010, at Genesis new executive producer Eric Bischoff took Borash off television.
After Mick Foley agreed to work with Bischoff, Borash was brought back as the backstage interviewer on February 14 at Against All Odds.
At Sacrifice, Borash was made the new ring announcer.
He has also been the host of Impact Wrestling online content such as TNA Today in 2012 and TNA Xplosion in the UK on Challenge TV from 2011–2017.
Jeremy Borash was born just outside Minneapolis.
Borash started a career in broadcasting at the age of 15, hosting both a nightly radio talk show and live television show in the Twin Cities.
Borash's radio show on KSMM in Minneapolis, and television show Jeremy Borash Live! won several Minnesota broadcasting awards, as well as leading to on-air positions at KSTP and KDWB in the Twin Cities.
After graduating from Brown Institute for Broadcasting in Minneapolis, Borash took a position at the age of 19 as a program director/morning show host at KOOL 92 FM in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
His popular Borash in the Morning show featured a wide variety of entertainment, including such acts as actually hypnotizing local politicians on the air, skydiving from 13,000 feet over Fort Dodge, and his popular breakfast drive through, where Borash would personally deliver free breakfast to his listeners cars as they drove by.
In March 2017, he was appointed as the lead play by play commentator for TNA Wrestling after being mentored by Mike Tenay for many years.
Borash was involved in the now defunct World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling All-Stars promotions.
His most recent title was being a member of the TNA Wrestling broadcast team, as well as a backstage interviewer and member of the Impact creative team.