"Wildcat" Chris Harris
Chris Harris

Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 
Weight: 232 lb (105 kg)
Hometown: Ft. Wright, Kentucky
Pro debut: November 1994
Finishing move: Catatonic (Swinging side slam), Death Sentence (Bearhug hold, top rope legdrop combination) (w/James Storm)
Favorite quote: "Sorry 'bout your damn luck!"
Other aliases: "The Wildcat", "Wildman", (Fake) Sting (WCW/TNA), Braden Walker (WWE)
Career highlights: NWA World Tag Team Champion (7), NWA North American Champion, NWA Cyberspace Heavyweight Champion, WWC Tag Team Champion (w/James Storm), Frontier Elite Wrestling Tag Team Champion, USA North American Champion, NWF Heavyweight Champion (2), NWF Tri-State Champion, NWF Tag Team Champion, MWA Heavyweight Champion (2), MWA Tag Team Champion, SWF Heavyweight Champion, ICW Heavyweight Champion
Trained by: Charlie Fulton, Kid Collins, Roger Ruffen

TNA profile:

Wildcat” Chris Harris and “Cowboy” James Storm comprise America's Most Wanted, considered by many to be the most dominant tag team in wrestling. Their finisher, “The Death Sentence” (a top rope leg drop) has earned them multiple wins – and championships – in TNA Wrestling. Since TNA's inception in 2002, AMW have claimed numerous NWA World Tag Team Championships. Their in-ring wars against the likes of Triple X, The Naturals and other have been nothing short of TNA epics.

After a long and bloody war with Triple X in 2003, AMW made history when they faced their foes in TNA's first-ever Steel Cage Match. AMW would again make history in July 2004, competing against The Naturals in TNA's first-ever Six Sides of Steel cage match. Throughout that summer, AMW and The Naturals battled over the title in matches many consider to be TNA epics.

AMW and Triple X would clash for a final time in December 2004 at the Turning Point Pay-Per-View, this time inside the Six Sides of Steel. Just as bloody and barbaric as their first cage battle, AMW again walked out the victors – forcing Triple X to forever disband as part of the match stipulation.
In a shocking turn of events in September 2005, longtime favorites America's Most Wanted turned their back on the TNA fans and joined Jeff Jarrett, helping him regain the NWA World Heavyweight Title.