John Peter "J.P." Parsonage (born April 27,
1974) is a Canadian
professional wrestler, better known
by his ring name "Hot Shot" Johnny
Devine. He is currently wrestling on the Canadian
independent circuit and wrestled
in the United States of
America
for Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling.
Professional wrestling career
As a teenager, John and his friends organized and competed in a
wrestling show.
After graduating from Garden City Collegiate high school, Devine relocated to America
, attending college in Minnesota
. After graduating, he joined the Canadian infantry, and met Bret Hart while posted to Calgary,
Alberta
in 1997. Devine then decided to train as a
wrestler.He began training in August 1997 in the infamous
Hart Dungeon under
Bruce Hart, a son of the legendary
Stu Hart. He debuted on October 27, 1997,
facing "Gorgeous" Vinny Vegas (not to be mistaken with
Vinnie Vegas). Devine then wrestled for various
independent promotions in
Western Canada, and in April 1999 he joined
the resurrected
Stampede
Wrestling, a wrestling promotion operated by the Hart family,
at times forgoing pay when attendances were poor and takings low.
As part of the Stampede Wrestling roster, Devine appeared on the
A-Channel on Canadian television. In 2001
he wrestled with the short-lived Western Canadian Extreme Wrestling
promotion.
Devine wrestled
dark matches for both
Extreme Championship
Wrestling and the
World Wrestling Federation.
While unable to wrestle due to
nerve damage in
his right shoulder, he operated his own promotion, Young Lions
Wrestling.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004)
In February 2004 Devine debuted in
Total Nonstop Action
Wrestling (TNA) as part of
Team
Canada, taking part in the TNA X Cup. He returned to TNA on
May 26,
2004 along with
Petey Williams,
Bobby Roode and
Eric Young, taking part in the TNA
World X Cup, which pitted teams of wrestlers from Canada,
Mexico, the United States and
Japan against one another. Team USA was
victorious with six victories in the course of the night, with Team
Canada in third place with three points.
In June 2004 Team Canada began a lengthy
feud with the
3Live Kru.
On
September 26, 2004, Devine and fellow TNA wrestler Andy Douglas were involved in an
altercation after leaving Bar Nashville in Nashville,
Tennessee
. Devine was
stabbed
in the stomach, and his
gallbladder and
a foot of his lower intestine were removed as a result. He was
sidelined for six weeks while recuperating, returning on December
5.
Memphis Wrestling (2005)

Johnny Devine in TNA in 2008
In March
2005 Devine was removed from in-ring competition once more after he
tore his medial collateral
ligament and anterior
cruciate ligament while defending the Mid-Southern Tag Team
Championships with Eric Young for Memphis Wrestling in Memphis,
Tennessee
. He underwent knee surgery on March 15, with
a predicted recovery time of six months to a year.
While injured, Devine
worked as a trainer at Scott D'Amore's Can Am Wrestling School in
Windsor,
Ontario
, as well as acting as an announcer for some
promotions. He was replaced within Team Canada by
A-1.
World Wrestling Entertainment (2005)
Devine returned to the ring in July 2005, wrestling occasionally
for various Canadian independent promotions. On August 18, 2005,
Devine appeared on an episode of
World Wrestling
Entertainment's
SmackDown! as J.P. Parsons,
teaming with
Ruffy Silverstein and
losing to
Road Warrior Animal
and
Heidenreich in a
squash match.
In October
2005 he returned to Winnipeg, Manitoba
. Two weeks later, he announced that he
required further surgery as a result of the stabbing thirteen
months earlier, which had been improperly treated by doctors in
Nashville, leaving him with several
hernias.
He underwent surgery to repair the hernias on January 27, 2006.
Devine
later relocated to Windsor, Ontario
.
Return to TNA (2006–2008)
Devine returned to TNA on the May 4, 2006 episode of
TNA Impact!, teaming with Eric Young and
subsequently losing to
Shocker and Magno of
Team Mexico in the first round of the
2006 World X Cup.
On the June 29, 2006 episode of
Impact!, Team Canada was
disbanded by TNA Management Director
Jim
Cornette. On the same episode of
Impact!, Devine
joined
Paparazzi Productions,
appearing alongside
Alex Shelley and
acting as his
production
assistant. Devine was fired from Paparazzi Productions by Kevin
Nash for allegedly refusing to edit German snuff films for Nash. He
was replaced with
Austin Starr.

Devine in London in September
2008
Devine appeared with
Matt Bentley and
Frankie Kazarian at TNA's Prime
time premiere, the trio displaying an entirely different look. The
three were soon dubbed
Serotonin, a new version of
Raven's Flock
stable. As a member
of the new group, Devine's name was changed to Havok. Following
Kaz's turn, the release of Martyr (Bentley), and Raven's
disappearance from television, the Havok gimmick still continued
even with him on his own as a member of the
X
Division, including standing up for them against
Team 3D. On the November 15 edition of Impact,
Team 3D apparently took him hostage in order to get their demands
met by the
Motor City Machine
Guns. The X Division rescued him and he went under the ring and
grabbed a Kendo stick, then he suddenly attacked his fellow X
Division stars, thus turning on the division and joining Team 3D on
their quest to destroy it. This also effectively ended Serotonin
once and for all, since within that segment, he'd ditched both the
face paint and the brooding attitude associated with the group,
although he continued wielding Serotonin's signature weapon, the
Kendo stick. The week after that he went back to being called
Johnny Devine, with the new handle "The X-Division
Traitor" attached, and became Team 3D's new interference runner,
leading to
Ray and
Devon giving him the nickname "Brother Devine".
This also began his signature catch phrase directed toward
opponents, "you may be good, but you're not devine!".
On the November 27, 2007 edition of
TNA
Today, Devine defeated former Team Canada teammate
Petey Williams after driving him to
the mat with a
double
underhook piledriver. Devine was sporting new entrance music
and attire as well and regained his cocky and obnoxious
attitude.
On the January 24, 2008 taping of
TNA Impact, Devine
defeated
Jay Lethal to win the
TNA X Division Championship
after Brother Ray hit Lethal with a kendo stick. This was Devine's
first title in TNA. He lost the title back to Lethal at
Against All Odds after being
pinned by Lethal in a six man street fight which also included Team
3D and The Motor City Machine Guns. At
Bound for Glory he interfered during the
Monster's Ball match helping Team 3D put
Abyss through a
flaming table.
Devine was released from TNA and left on October 13, 2008. Devine
claimed he left because wrestling was "no longer fun" for him in
TNA.
Post–TNA (2008–present)
After completing a program at
Specs Howard School of
Broadcast Arts, Devine moved from Windsor to Toronto, Ontario
and was hired as a On Air Personality/Analyst for
The Fight Network.
In wrestling
Championships and accomplishments
- Top Rope Championship Wrestling
- TRCW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- TRCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Rick Vain
- Western Canadian Extreme Wrestling
- WCEW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
References
External links