C.W. Anderson |
C.W. Anderson
Height: 6 foot 1 Weight: 245 pounds Real name: Chris Wright Hometown: Minneapolis, Minn. Pro debut: December 2, 1993 Finishing move: Anderson Spinebuster, Anderson Tradition (Arm submission) Other aliases: Christopher W. Anderson (ECW) Career highlights: NWA Tag Team Champion (w/Pat Anderson), NWA United National Champion, NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champion (w/Steve Corino), NWA 2000 Tag Team Champion (2), CCWA Tag Team Champion (3) (with Pat Anderson), CCWA Heavyweight Champion, LAW Heavyweight Champion, SCW Tag Team Champion (4), SCW North Carolina Champion (2), SCW Heavyweight Champion, PWF Universal Champion, PWF TV Champion, PWF United States Champion, PWF Tag Team Champion (2) (w/Steve Corino), MLW Global Tag Team Champion (w/Simon Diamond), Palmetto Pride Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion, SWA Tag Team Champion (w/Pat Anderson), NIWA TV Champion, X3 Heavyweight Champion Trained by: WCW Power Plant (Dewayne Bruce) ECW profile: Just like his namesake, The Enforcer, C.W. Anderson is a heck of a wrestler. C.W. is one of the toughest guys that made his way through ECW. Aside from one of the best left hands in the business, it was damn near impossible for anyone to attempt to recover from an Anderson Spinebuster. C.W. was never known for hardcore matches or diving off of balconies, he was known for beating people up and taking them apart. C.W. was a part of the New Dangerous Alliance, along with Bill Wiles. The pair was managed by Lou E. Dangerously, and enjoyed many successes as a tag team in ECW. Like most Andersons, he aspired to make an impact in the singles ranks, and that’s exactly what he did. He later went on to become the mentor of Johnny Swinger and Simon Diamond, advising them and helping them gain success in ECW. After ECW, Anderson went to Japan, and was one of the most well known foreigners to wrestle there on a constant basis. Having competed all around the world, C.W. Anderson stands as one of the most experienced of the ECW alumni. |
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