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Christopher Wright (born January 7, 1971) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, C. W. Anderson. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1999 to 2001. Early life Wright grew up in North Carolina and was an ardent fan of Jim Crockett Promotions, 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 attend college, where he studied computing while playing baseball and softball. Professional wrestling career Early career (1993–1999) 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 for Carolina Championship Wrestling Alliance (CCWA), Pat Connors, who was also working the same show, was watching Wright's match and was impressed with his skills and appearance. Connors wrestled as Pat Anderson, a member of the Anderson family. Connors approached the booker of CCWA, Jim Massingale, and asked him if he would put Wright and himself together as a tag team. Massingale allowed it and Connors had the match lined up before he approached Wright. Connors introduced himself to Wright and the two talked for a while. Connors offered Wright the tag team work and he accepted. Gene Anderson had died before C. W. came along so Connors contacted Rocky Anderson who was the head trainer of Gene's gym. Connors asked for permission to make Wright an Anderson and Rocky told Connors to use his judgement. 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". Connors and C. W. Anderson wrestled as cousins of the Anderson family. During their time as a tag team, Wright and Connors won tag team championship titles in 9 different wrestling promotions including the NWA World Tag Team Championship titles. They also held the Carolina Championship Wrestling Association (CCWA), Continental Wrestling Alliance (CWA) and Southern Wrestling Association (SWA) Tag Team Championship titles at the same time in 1994. Anderson later met Ole Anderson but claimed that he was disillusioned by the experience. 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. In 1998, Anderson trained at the World Championship Wrestling run Power Plant under DeWayne 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. Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999–2001) 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 Billy Wiles, 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 (2001–2006) Following the closure of ECW, Anderson wrestled in Dusty Rhodes' Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling, where he formed the Extreme 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 (by 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. 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 (2004, 2005, 2006–2007) Throughout 2004 and 2005, Anderson made numerous appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment, wrestling in dark matches and on Velocity. 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. On May 4, 2006, Anderson and several other Extreme Championship Wrestling alumni were hired by WWE to work on their new brand, ECW. Throughout June and July, Anderson wrestled at ECW house shows and in ECW on Sci Fi dark matches. On August 1, he became known as Christopher W. Anderson. He made what would be his only ECW television appearance on August 22, 2006, losing to CM Punk. Anderson was released by WWE on January 18, 2007, along with ten other superstars. Independent circuit (2007–2020) C. W. Anderson then worked in independent promotions including Vanguard Championship Wrestling where he defeated TNA wrestler Sonjay Dutt. CW re-debuted recently working for NWA Charlotte. Anderson showed up dropping 40 lbs attributing it to his new workout P90x. On April 25, 2009, he worked for GSW German Stampede Wrestling at International Impact losing to "Bad Bones" John Kay. On June 27, 2009, he appeared at an ECW type reunion show called "Legends of the Arena" and wrestled against 2 Cold Scorpio. On August 4, 2010, it was confirmed that Wright would be taking part in TNA's ECW reunion show, Hardcore Justice, on August 8. At the event he was defeated by 2 Cold Scorpio. CW Anderson was announced for the 2nd ever match of the new Extreme Reunion organization; which is conceived as a continuation of the original Extreme Championship Wrestling. His opponent was .... Discover the C W Anderson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular C W Anderson books.

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  • Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads synopsis, comments

    Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads

    C.W. Anderson

    Billy and his friend Tommy often take long rides through the woods and over the hills on their ponies, Blaze and Dusty. One day they decide to explore some of the country they have...

  • Blaze and the Forest Fire synopsis, comments

    Blaze and the Forest Fire

    C.W. Anderson

    Billy and Blaze race a forest fire in this installment of the classic, beloved Billy and Blaze series, from renowned author C.W. Anderson.Billy and Blaze are more than just friends...

  • Ed. C. Anderson v. Robert Byrne synopsis, comments

    Ed. C. Anderson v. Robert Byrne

    Supreme Court of North Dakota

    The petitioner has filed in this court a petition for a review of the action of the secretary of state in holding sufficient and filing an initiative petition for a measure providi...

  • Blaze and the Indian Cave synopsis, comments

    Blaze and the Indian Cave

    C.W. Anderson

    Billy and Blaze head westbut when Blaze is kidnapped, Bill must track down Rattlesnake Joe in order to recover his beloved horse.Blaze and the Indian Cave is part of the classic Bi...

  • W. C. Gaither v. H. L. Anderson synopsis, comments

    W. C. Gaither v. H. L. Anderson

    Supreme Court of Florida

    Per Curiam. This cause having heretofore been submitted to the Court upon the transcript of the record of the judgment herein, and briefs and argument of counsel for the respectiv...

  • State Wisconsin v. Scott C. anderson synopsis, comments

    State Wisconsin v. Scott C. anderson

    United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

    This case is before the court on petition for review of a published decision of the court of appeals, State v. Anderson, 160 Wis. 2d 307, 466 N.W.2d 201 (Ct. App. 1991). The court ...

  • Blaze Shows the Way synopsis, comments

    Blaze Shows the Way

    C.W. Anderson

    Billy and Blaze show their friends Tommy and Dusty how to be as great a team as they are. Tommy and Dusty are eager learners, for they know that Billy and Blaze are the best teache...

  • Inga and L. S. anderson v. Herman C. synopsis, comments

    Inga and L. S. anderson v. Herman C.

    Court of Appeals of Minnesota

    1. A landlord who retains possession of a hall and a stairway in a building for the common use of several tenants may be found guilty of negligence in failing to guard against the ...

  • Billy and Blaze synopsis, comments

    Billy and Blaze

    C.W. Anderson

    The first book in the classic, beloved Billy and Blaze series, from renowned author C.W. Anderson.Billy was a little boy who “loved horses more than anything else in the world.” Im...

  • Dee Anderson and T.C. Tubb v. Vinson Exploration synopsis, comments

    Dee Anderson and T.C. Tubb v. Vinson Exploration

    Eighth District, El Paso Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is a suit for unpaid charges for goods and services incurred by the operator in connection with an oil and gas joint operating agreement. The trial court submitted questions t...

  • Curtis C. Sexton v. anderson County synopsis, comments

    Curtis C. Sexton v. anderson County

    Supreme Court of Texas

    The appellant denied appellees request to develop a sanitary landfill on a tract of land in Anderson County. The Chancellor reversed that determination, finding that all of the req...

  • C. O. Hagan v. Sam Anderson synopsis, comments

    C. O. Hagan v. Sam Anderson

    The Supreme Court of Texas No. B-4577

    Per Curiam This is a venue case. The plaintiff, Sam Anderson, brought suit in Zavala County against C. O. Hagan et al. for a real estate commission and to foreclose liens on lands ...

  • Alfred C. anderson v. Joe Hegna. synopsis, comments

    Alfred C. anderson v. Joe Hegna.

    Supreme Court of Minnesota

    1. Defendant was not entitled to a directed verdict on the ground that plaintiffs sole remedy was under the workmens compensation act, because he failed to show that he was insured...

  • J. C. anderson v. Collin Emmett Moore synopsis, comments

    J. C. anderson v. Collin Emmett Moore

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    In this suit by J. C. Anderson against Collin Emmett Moore, Jr. and Billy Self and his wife for damages suffered as a result of an automobile collision, in which there was a settle...

  • Ervin C. anderson v. Connecticut Fire synopsis, comments

    Ervin C. anderson v. Connecticut Fire

    Supreme Court of Missouri

    Four actions in the district court for Cass county, consolidated for trial and heard together on appeal, to recover $3,000 in each case under policies issued by defendants covering...

  • State Nebraska v. C. Michael Anderson synopsis, comments

    State Nebraska v. C. Michael Anderson

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    The instant appeals, though involving two separate cases, result from a consolidated trial arising out of a common crime and involve essentially identical issues. For th...

  • Fred C. anderson v. Emil Bormann synopsis, comments

    Fred C. anderson v. Emil Bormann

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    Plaintiffs, Fred C. Anderson and Gilbert E. Kinder, a partnership, filed this suit against defendants, Emil Bormann, Henrietta Belzung and Edward Belzung, husband of Henrietta Belz...

  • Frank C. Anderson and Wife v. Clajon Gas Company and Clayco Pipeline Company synopsis, comments

    Frank C. Anderson and Wife v. Clajon Gas Company and Clayco Pipeline Company

    First District, Houston Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is an appeal from a final judgment in a condemnation case. Judgment was entered awarding appellees an easement across appellants land. The jury awarded appellants a total of $...

  • Blaze and the Mountain Lion synopsis, comments

    Blaze and the Mountain Lion

    C.W. Anderson

    Loyal friends Billy and his horse, Blaze, come facetoface with a ferocious mountain lion while traveling west. Fortunately, they’re able to chase the wildcat into its den and save ...