C.W. Anderson

C.W. Anderson

Infobox Wrestler
name=Chris Wright
names=El Chico
C.W. Anderson
Christopher W. Anderson
The Enforcer


height=height|ft=6|in=1cite news | author = PWI Almanac Staff | title = Statistics for Professional wrestlers | work = PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts | publisher = Kappa Publications | id = 2007 Edition | page = 38| accessdate = 2007-07-11 | language = English ]
weight=convert|230|lb|kg st|abbr=on|lk=on
birth_date=Birth date and age|1970|1|7|mf=y
birth_place=Emit, North Carolina
death_date=
death_place=
resides=
billed=Minneapolis, Minnesota
Raleigh, North Carolina
trainer=WCW Power Plant
debut=December 2 1993

Chris Wright (born January 7 1971) is a retired American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name, C.W. Anderson. He is best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Early life

Wright grew up in The Carolinas and was an ardent fan of the National Wrestling Alliance, admiring wrestlers such as Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes and Bobby Eaton. Upon his graduation from high school in 1989, Wright was drafted by the San Diego Padres as a catcher, but rejected the offer, instead choosing to attended college, where he studied computing while playing baseball and softball.

Professional wrestling career

After graduating from college, Wright sought a new weekend sport to replace baseball. Several of his friends were wrestling professionally, and Wright decided to become a professional wrestler as well. With no formal training, he wrestled (and lost) his first match on December 4 1993, under a mask as El Chico. While wrestling on the independent circuit, Wright was approached by Pat and Rocky Anderson, who complimented him on his skills and appearance and offered him membership in the apocryphal Anderson family. Anderson spent two weeks trying to think of an appropriate forename, eventually settling on his initials, C.W., at the suggestion of an interviewer; he thus became C.W. Anderson. Anderson later met Ole Anderson but claimed that he was disillusioned by the experience. Anderson formed a tag team with Pat Anderson, winning the NWA World Tag Team Championship with him in 1996.cite news|title=CW Anderson going strong on the indy circuit|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosA/anderson_cw_dec01-can.html|publisher=SLAM Wrestling!|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] cite news |first=Steve |last=Gerweck|title=C.W. Anderson Interview |url=http://www.gerweck.net/cwandersoninterview.htm|publisher=Gerweck.net|accessdate=2007-07-14 ]

In 1996, Anderson opened his own professional wrestling school in Smithfield, North Carolina, which he later named "The Anderson Academy" where he trained wrestlers such as Chilly Willy, Lodi and Toad. It was during this time that Anderson joined the Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts, a promotion run by Matt and Jeff Hardy. [cite news |first=Matt |last=Hardy|title= Will Not Die-aries: Thoughts on rival Gregroy Helms |url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/matthardy/willnotdieariesarchive/willlnotdiearies052907|publisher=WWE.com|accessdate=2007-05-29]

In 1998, Anderson trained at the World Championship Wrestling run Power Plant under Dwayne Bruce and Pez Whatley. While there he was told by J.J. Dillon and Paul Orndorff that he lacked the talent and physique to become successful as a wrestler. After spending eighteen months in the Power Plant without being utilized on WCW television, Anderson opted to leave the Power Plant, turning down a six year WCW contract offer.cite news|title=C.W. Anderson Interview |url=http://ecw2k.itgo.com/CW_Interview1.html|publisher=ECW News|accessdate=2007-07-14]

Extreme Championship Wrestling

On June 6 1999, Anderson accompanied a friend to an Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) tryout in Georgia and was convinced to get in the ring by Nova. His work impressed ECW owner Paul Heyman, and Anderson was hired. In his first match for ECW, Anderson teamed with Skull Von Krush against Danny Doring and Roadkill.

In ECW, Anderson formed the New Dangerous Alliance with Wild Bill Whiles, Elektra and Lou E. Dangerously. After that group separated, Anderson joined forces with Simon and Swinger.

On January 7 2001 at the final ECW pay-per-view, Guilty as Charged, Anderson lost to Tommy Dreamer in an "I Quit" match. As part of his preparation for the bout, Anderson watched the "I Quit" match between Magnum T.A. and Tully Blanchard from Starrcade 1985.

Independent circuit

Following the closure of ECW, Anderson wrestled in Dusty Rhodes' Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, where he formed The Extreme Horsemen, a stable modeled after The Four Horsemen, with Barry Windham and Steve Corino. The stable later wrestled in Major League Wrestling, where they were joined by P.J. Polaco and Simon Diamond. Anderson also wrestled for Ring of Honor and various independent promotions in North Carolina.

From 2002 onwards, Anderson made numerous tours of Japan, most prominently for Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX (in May 2006, he had toured with the company on 36 separate occasions). In 2004, he was given a tryout match by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, but was not hired.cite news |first=James |last=Walsh|title=C.W. Anderson Interview |url=http://www.wrestlingepicenter.com/articles/150208316.shtml|publisher=WrestlingPicenter.com|accessdate=2007-07-14] On June 10 2005, Anderson appeared at Hardcore Homecoming, an ECW reunion event organized by Shane Douglas. The event saw Anderson team with Simon Diamond in a loss to Chris Chetti and Mikey Whipwreck. He went on to appear at Hardcore Homecoming events in September 2005 and November 2005.

Anderson was hospitalized in 2005 after a supplement named Superdrol gave him jaundice and caused his liver to stop functioning. He returned to the ring after several months, during which he lost 40 lb (18 kg) in weight.

World Wrestling Entertainment

Throughout 2004 and 2005, Anderson made numerous appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment, wrestling in dark matches and on "Velocity". [cite news|title=Velocity - December 11, 2004 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/smackdown/041209.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14] [cite news|title=Velocity - March 12, 2005 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/smackdown/050310.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14] On June 12 2005, he appeared at the WWE promoted ECW reunion show ECW One Night Stand, sitting at ringside next to Chris Chetti and Elektra. [cite news | author = PWI Staff | title = Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts | work = "Wrestling’s historical cards" | publisher = Kappa Publishing | date = 2007 | pages = 118 | language = English]

On May 4 2006, Anderson and several other Extreme Championship Wrestling alumni were hired by WWE to work on their new brand, ECW. [cite news |first=Adam |last=Martin|title=A list of former/non-ECW talent scheduled for new ECW brand in June |url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news2006/1146781158.shtml |work= |publisher=WrestleView.com |date=2006-05-04 |accessdate=2007-07-14] Throughout June and July, Anderson wrestled at ECW house shows and in "ECW on Sci Fi" dark matches. [cite news|title=Live Event - June 24, 2006 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/ecw-wwe/060624.html |work= |publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] [cite news|title=Live Event - July 2, 2006 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/ecw-wwe/060702.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] [cite news|title=ECW on SciFi - July 4, 2006 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/ecw-wwe/060704.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] On August 1, he became known as Christopher W. Anderson. [cite news|title=ECW on SciFi - August 1, 2006 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/ecw-wwe/060801.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] He made what would be his only ECW television appearance on August 22 2006, losing to CM Punk. [cite news|title=ECW on SciFi - August 22, 2006 Results |url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/ecw-wwe/060822.html|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-07-14 ] Anderson was released by WWE on January 18 2007, along with ten other superstars. [cite news |first=Adam |last=Martin|title=Full recap of World Wrestling Entertainment's releases today (11 in all) |url=http://www.wrestleview.com/news2006/1169164287.shtml|publisher=WrestleView.com |date=2007-01-18 |accessdate=2007-07-14] [cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/archive/3877160223|title=WWE releases Superstars|accessdaymonthyear=23-12-2007|publisher=WWE]

CW Anderson then worked in independent promotions including Vanguard Championship Wrestling where he defeated TNA wrestler Sonjay Dutt.

In wrestling

*Finishing and signature moves [cite news|title=C.W. Anderson at Online World of Wrestling|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/c/c-w-anderson.html] :*Spinning spinebuster:*"Anderson Left" (Left-handed knockout punch):*"Anderson Tradition" (Scissored armbar):*Exploder suplex:*Fireman's carry spun into a seated shoulder armbreaker:*Second rope delayed vertical suplex:*Superkick:*Swinging single arm DDT

*With Steve Corino:*Double superkick

*Managers:*Lou E. Dangerously:*James J. Dillon:*Elektra

*Nicknames [ [http://www.accelerator3359.com/Wrestling/bios/canderson.html C.W. Anderson at Accelerator3359.com] ] :*The Samu - ZERO1-MAX:*The Enforcer -Extreme Championship Wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

*Carolina Championship Wrestling Association:*CCWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*CCWA Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Pat Anderson
*Jacksonville Wrestling Alliance:*JWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Live Action Wrestling:*LAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Major League Wrestling:*MLW Global Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Simon Diamond [cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/mlw/ | title=Major League Wrestling | accessdate=2008-07-08|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com]
*Midwest Wrestling United:*MWU Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*NWA National Championship Wrestling:*NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Pat Anderson
*NWA 2000:*NWA 2000 American Heritage Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Pat Anderson (1) and Cueball Carmichael (1)
*Palmetto Pride Championship Wrestling:*PPCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Premier Wrestling Federation:*PWF Universal Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-05.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - May 2002 | accessdate=2008-07-06|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com] :*PWF United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*PWF Universal Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Steve Corino [cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2002-10.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - October 2002 | accessdate=2008-07-06|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com] :*PWF Television Championship (1 time)
*Pro Wrestling WORLD-1:*WORLD-1 Great Lakes Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bull Wheeler:*WORLD-1 Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Steve Corino [cite web|url=http://www.titlehistories.com/Pro_Wrestling_World_1.htm | title=Pro Wrestling WORLD-1 Title Histories| accessdate=2008-07-15|publisher=titlehistories.com]
*Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX:*NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Steve Corino:*NWA United National Heavyweight Championship (1 time)1
*Southern Championship Wrestling:*SCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*SCW North Carolina Championship (2 times):*SCW Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with Pat Anderson (2), Cueball Carmichael (1), and Dewey Cheatum (1)
*Other Titles:*NIWA Television Championship (1 time):*SWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Pat Anderson:*X3 Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2005-05.html | title=Independent Wrestling Results - May 2005 | accessdate=2008-07-04|publisher=onlineworldofwrestling.com] 1This title should not be confused with the now defunct NWA United National Championship, which now comprises one of the three championships that make up the AJPW Triple Crown Championship.

References

External links

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