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Jessicka Havok

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American professional wrestler

Jessicka Havok
Havok in 2018
Personal information
BornJessica Cricks[4]
(1986-06-20)June 20, 1986 (age 39)[4]
Spouse
Sami Callihan (engaged)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Havok
Jessicka
Jessicka Havok
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight264 lb (120 kg)[2]
Billed fromMassillon, Ohio[1]
Defiance, Ohio[3]
Trained byShasta[1]
Justin Diaz[4]
Lones Oaks[4]
Debut2004[1]

Jessica Cricks (born June 20, 1986) is an Americanprofessional wrestler, better known by herring name asJessicka Havok. She is best known for her time inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling where she is a former three-timeTNA Knockouts World Tag Team Champion, and was a former one-timeTNA Knockouts Champion. She regularly performed for severalindependentpromotions, includingShine Wrestling andWomen Superstars Uncensored, where she is a former two-timeWSU Champion.

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (2004–2009)

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Cricks debuted in 2004, using thering name Jessicka Havok.[1] During the first years of her career, she made appearances for Mega Championship Wrestling, Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling, and Ohio Championship Wrestling.[4]

Women Superstars Uncensored (2009–2014)

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Havok debuted inWomen Superstars Uncensored (WSU) in 2009, where she formed atag team withHailey Hatred. Havok and Hatred won theWSU Tag Team Championship on August 22 atAs the World Turns, by defeatingAlicia andBrooke Carter. The pairing successfully defended the championship in a rematch against Alicia and Carter, before losing the championship to the team ofAngel Orsini andMercedes Martinez. As part of WSU, Havok was part ofRain's Army, helping Rain attack her rivals. Throughout 2010, Havok was undefeated in singles competition, including victories overODB and Amy Lee.

Havok in 2012

After leaving Rain's Army in late 2010, Havok defeated Rain in a singles match atThe 4th Anniversary Show in March 2011. Havok then moved into afeud with Alicia, with the duo facing off in a series of matches throughout mid-2011. Havok defeated Alicia in anUncensored Rules match, and aLast Woman Standing match atHavok vs. Alicia III: Last Woman Standing ended in adraw.[5]

On September 24, Havok defeated Rain to win theWSU Spirit Championship. Havok joined forces withSassy Stephie andAllysin Kay to form The Midwest Militia and at the Breaking Barriers II internet pay-per-view, The Midwest Militia defeated Team WSU (Mercedes Martinez, Alicia, andBrittney Savage) in aWar Games match. After retaining the WSU Spirit Championship againstBecky Bayless in January 2012, Havok defeated Martinez to win theWSU Championship in March, holding both championships simultaneously. On April 28, Havok lost the championship back to Martinez, despite having her foot under the bottom rope. Havok regained the championship that same day, defeating Martinez and Savage in athree-way match.[5]

On June 16, Havok lost the WSU Spirit Championship toMarti Belle. That same day, at the Uncensored Rumble V pay-per-view, Havok defeated Martinez to retain the WSU Championship in the first women's casket match.[6] As part of a talent exchange, The Midwest Militia began competing for the Canadian promotionNCW Femmes Fatales (NCWFF) in 2012.[7] At NCWFF's ninth show in July 2012, The Midwest Militia defeatedCourtney Rush,Xandra Bale, andCat Power in asix-woman tag team match.[8] Havok retained the WSU Championship againstAthena on February 9, 2013, atAn Ultraviolent Affair.[9] On May 11, Havok defeatedSami Callihan in anintergender match.[10] On February 7 and 8, 2014, Havok retained the WSU Championship againstThe Alpha Female andShanna.[11]

On May 1, 2014, Havok was stripped of the WSU Championship and "banned for life" from competing in the company.[12] Two months later, on July 12, Havok defeatedMia Yim in an Uncensored Rules match to revoke her ban from the promotion.[13]

Combat Zone Wrestling (2013)

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After WSU signed a talent-sharing agreement withCombat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Havok debuted for the promotion at the14th Anniversary Show, where she andAdam Cole lost toLuFisto and Sami Callihan in amixed tag team match.[14] She quickly moved into a feud with Ohio is for Killers memberNevaeh, with their first match atWanted in March ending in a doublecountout.[15] Their second match took place at theProving Grounds 2013 show in May, which Havok lost.[16]

Other promotions (2012–2014)

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Havok in February 2013, wearing agas mask as part of her "contagion-themed" character[17]

In 2012, Havok began competing for the newly openedShine Wrestling, debuting for the promotion during their second event againstReby Sky. After Havok attacked Sky with a chair, the duo began feuding, and atShine 8, Havok lost to Sky to end the feud.[18] She qualified for the tournament to determine the inauguralShine Champion by defeatingMadison Eagles atShine 9.[19] AtShine 11, Havok advanced to the semi-finals of the tournament after winning her match againstSaraya Knight bydisqualification. Later that night, she faced Rain in the semi-final, but lost by countout after being attacked by Knight.[20] At the following show, Havok defeatedIvelisse to earn the number one contendership, and unsuccessfully faced Rain for the Shine Championship.[21] AtShine 13, Havok and long-time ally Allysin Kay began teasing a feud when Kay accidentally clotheslined Havok during a match.[22] On the following show, Kay attacked Havok, leading to a singles match atShine 15, which ended in ano contest.[23][24] After their next match ended in a double countout, Kay and Havok faced off in anYbor City street fight in April 2014, which ended in a no contest when Havok was struck by a car as part of the storyline.[25][26]

Havok made a surprise appearance duringShimmerVolume 53 on April 6, 2013, where she attackedSerena Deeb. This would set up a match later on in the evening where she,Sassy Stephanie and Nevaeh were defeated in a six-woman tag team match by Regeneration X (Leva Bates andAllison Danger) and Deeb.[27] The following week, Havok defeated Deeb in a singles match following interference from Hatred and Mademoiselle Rachelle.[28] In a rematch atVolume 56, Havok lost to Deeb.[29]

AtFull Impact Pro's Declaration of Independence internet pay-per-view in July 2013, Havok was part of a four-way match won by Maxwell Chicago and also includingAmasis and Latin Dragon.[30]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2014–2015)

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Knockouts Championship reign (2014)

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Cricks first appeared forTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling, as part of theOne Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown 2 pay per-view in May 2014. Under her Jessicka Havok name and gimmick, she was defeated byMadison Rayne.[31] In August, Impact began airingvignettes onImpact Wrestling, teasing Cricks' debut.[32][33] Cricks, now known simply as Havok, made her first appearance on the September 3 episode ofImpact Wrestling, attacking bothGail Kim andTaryn Terrell after their title match.[34] On the September 10 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Havok made an appearance where she attacked Kim andBrittany and took Kim'sImpact Knockouts Championship, which led to a brawl between the two later on the same night.[35] AtNo Surrender, Havok won abattle royal to become the number one contender to Kim's championship.[36] On September 16, Havok defeated Kim at theImpact Wrestling tapings to win the championship; the match aired on tape delay on October 1.[37][38] During the time she held the championship, Havok defended and retained the championship againstVelvet Sky atBound for Glory on October 12,[39] againstMadison Rayne on an episode ofImpact Wrestling that aired on October 15,[40] and against Gail Kim on an episode ofImpact Wrestling that aired on November 5.[41] On the November 19 episode ofImpact Wrestling, Havok lost the championship to Taryn Terrell in a triple-threat match that also involved Gail Kim.[42] On the January 7, 2015, episode ofImpact Wrestling, Havok was lastly eliminated from a battle royal by Taryn Terrell. After the match, Havok attacked Terrell but was then stopped by the returningAwesome Kong.[43] After weeks of tension between Havok and Kong, the two faced off in asteel cage match on theLockdown edition ofImpact Wrestling on February 6, in which Kong defeated Havok.[44] After months of inactivity, on July 30, Cricks confirmed on herTwitter account that she was no longer working for Impact Wrestling.[45]

Independent promotions and Japan (2016)

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Havok made her first appearance onROH televised episode that aired on December 14, 2016, in a losing effort againstMandy Leon with a distraction fromDeonna Purrazzo. Havok chokeslamed Leon and Purrazzo after the match.

On April 9, 2017, Havok started her first tour with Japanese promotionWorld Wonder Ring Stardom.[46] On April 30, she took part in the 2017 Cinderella Tournament, where she andWorld of Stardom ChampionIo Shirai eliminated each other in the second round, after wrestling to a draw.[47] On May 14, Havok teamed withTessa Blanchard to unsuccessfully challengeHiroyo Matsumoto and Jungle Kyona for theGoddesses of Stardom Championship.[48]

WOW - Women Of Wrestling (2018–2019)

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It was confirmed that Havok would joinWomen of Wrestling (WOW)'s taping in October 2018 onAXS TV.[49] Havok had her first match on WOW which aired on February 15, 2019, where she successfully defeatedFire.[50] Havok received a match for theWOW World Championship against the championTessa Blanchard, however, this match ended in no contest with the involvement of The Beast and Jungle Grrrl.[51] Through the second seasons of WOW on AXS TV, Havok teamed withHazard in theWOW World Tag Team Championship tournament and made it through the finales where they lost toAdrenaline andFire.[52]

Return to Impact/TNA (2019–2024)

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Storyline with Su Yung (2019–2020)

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On the June 7 episode ofImpact!, Havok made her return accompanied byJames Mitchell, as she interrupted a match betweenRosemary andTaya Valkyrie by attacking them both. Afterwards, it was revealed that Havok had joined forces with Mitchell andSu Yung.[53] Havok received a Knockout Championship match onSlammiversary XVII in afour-wayMonster's Ball match along with the champion Valkyrie, Rosemary and Yung. As Valkyrie retained her title, Havok's alliance with Yung began to see fractures.[54] After Slammiversary, Havok and Yung's alliance turned into a rivalry, with both facing each other for the first time on Impact Wrestling on the September 6 episode ofImpact! in a match that ended in a no-contest, which continued with a brawl between the two.[55] The feud of Havok and Yung reached its climax on the September 20 episode ofImpact!, when the two faced each other in ano disqualification match, with Havok being victorious. After the match, Havok and Yung continued to brawl backstage, ending with Havok wrapping a noose around Yung's neck and hanging her over the staircase rail.[56] Havok actions caused a character change in Yung, as Yung made an appearance on the October 29 episode ofImpact! without her makeup, introducing herself as Susie.[57]

On the March 24, 2020, episode ofImpact! a fight between Havok and Yung ended in a betrayal from Mitchell, as he sent both to the Undead Wasteland. The two were able to escape thanks to Rosemary and kill him, ending their feud in the process.[58]

Storyline with Nevaeh (2020–2021)

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Main article:Killer Death Machines

On April 28, 2020, during the second night ofRebellion, Havok faced Rosemary in aFull Metal Mayhem match, which was won by Rosemary. During the match,Nevaeh made her appearance as she watched the match from distance.[59] On the May 26 episode ofImpact!, Nevaeh interfered a match between Havok andKimber Lee, as Nevaeh stopped Lee from hitting Havok with abrass knuckles. Havok and Nevaeh continued to attack Lee afterwards, establishing themselves as a team.[60] Havok and Nevaeh found themselves feuding with Fire N Flava (Kiera Hogan andTasha Steelz), which led into ano disqualification match on the August 11 episode ofImpact!, where Hogan and Steelz were victorious.[61] AtHard to Kill on January 16, 2021, Havok and Nevaeh lost to Fire N Flava in a match to crown the newImpact Knockouts Tag Team Champions.[62]

On the March 30 episode ofImpact, Havok was attacked by Nevaeh after they lost a match to Fire N Flava, ending their alliance.[63][64]

Decay & The Death Dollz (2021–2024)

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Main article:Decay (professional wrestling)
Main article:The Death Dollz

On theCountdown to Rebellion pre-show, Rosemary teamed up with Havok to defeat Kimber Lee and Susan.[65] On May 15, atUnder Siege, Havok lost toDeonna Purrazzo for the Knockouts title.[66] On the July 15 episode ofImpact!, Havok was inducted into Decay byJames Mitchell.[67] Two days later, on theCountdown to Slammiversary pre-show, Havok and Rosemary defeated Hogan and Steelz to win the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship.[68]

On August 20, atEmergence, Decay defeatedFallah Bahh,No Way, Evans and Steelz in an eight-person tag match.[69] On September 18, atVictory Road, Havok and Rosemary successfully retained their Knockouts Tag Team Championship against Evans and Steelz.[70] AtKnockouts Knockdown, Havok and Rosemary successfully retained their tag titles against The Influence (Madison Rayne andTenille Dashwood).[71] On October 23, AtBound for Glory, Havok and Rosemary lost the titles toThe IInspiration (Cassie Lee andJessica McKay).[72][73]

On the July 14, 2022, episode ofImpact!, after being rescued by Rosemary andTaya Valkyrie from the Undead Realm, she was re-introduced as Jessicka with a different look then usual, wearing bright makeup and her hair being pink.[74] Jessicka made her first appearance in her new character on the August 25 episode ofImpact!, where she defeatedAlisha.[75] On October 7, atBound for Glory, Jessicka alongside Valkyrie, now known as The Death Dollz, defeated the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions VXT (Chelsea Green and Purrazzo) to win the title.[76] During their reign, The Death Dollz defended their title against various contenders, such asSavannah Evans and Tasha Steelz and The Hex (Allysin Kay andMarti Belle).[77][78]

On February 26, 2023, during the tapings ofImpact!, Rosemary alongside Taya Valkyrie defended the Knockouts World Tag Team Championship under theFreebird Rule against The Coven (KiLynn King andTaylor Wilde) to which they lost, ending The Death Dollz's reign at 142 days.[79] On April 16, atRebellion, Havok and Rosemary challenged The Coven for their title, but were unsuccessful.[80]

Jessicka and Rush would later revert back to Havok and Rosemary as Decay. They would then win the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship for the third time on January 13, 2024 atHard To Kill, defeating MK Ultra (Killer Kelly andMasha Slamovich),[81] only to lose it back to them a month later.[82] AtRebellion, Decay (Havok and Rosemary) lost to Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) failing to win the titles. AtUnder Siege, Havok lost toAsh by Elegance.

Havok's profile was removed from the roster page on TNA's website announcing her departure.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2024)

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On June 15, 2024 atTriplemanía XXXII: Tijuana, Havok debuting teamed withRosemary andTasha Steelz as representatives ofTNA, defeating Las Toxicas (Lady Flammer,La Hiedra, andLady Maravilla).[83] On August 8, 2024, Crazzy Steve and Havok made their debut inVerano de Escandalo earning the opportunity for theAAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship after defeating aAero Star andEstrellita andNegro Casas andDalys.[84] On October 6 atHéroes Inmortales, they managed to win the titles after defeatingAbismo Negro Jr. and Lady Flammer, being their first AAA championship as a team.[85]

Personal life

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On June 20, 2021 (her 35th birthday), Cricks got engaged to fellow Impact wrestlerSami Callihan.[86]

Championships and accomplishments

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Havok asWSU Champion in 2012
Havok asAAW Women's Champion in 2017

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