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Chris Candido


Real Name
Chris Candido
 
Birthday
March 21, 1972

 Hometown
Cherry Hill, New Jersey

 Height
5'8"

 Weight
225 lbs

 Marital Status
Dated Tammy Sytch

 Trained by
"Pretty Boy" Larry Sharpe

 Debut
 1986

 Previous Names
 Chris Candino (USWA)
 The (Masked) Avenger (USWA)
 "Hard Knox" Chris Candido
 Skip of BodyDonnas
 "No Gimmick Necessary"

 Finishing Move(s)
 Blonde Bombshell (Powerbomb from the top rope) 

Favorite Move(s)
Top Rope Headbutt
 The Superplex
 New Jersey Jam (Leg Drop from Middle Rope) 

Notable Feuds
  Bobby Blaze (SMW)
 Boo Bradley (SMW)
 Tim Horner (SMW)
 Tracy Smothers (SMW)
 RockNRoll Express (SMW)
 The Godwinns (WWF)
 The Smoking Gunns (WWF)
 Barry Horowitz (WWF)
 Hakushi (WWF)
 Chris "The Edge" Evans (WWA)
 Danny Davis (USWA)
 Lance Storm (ECW)
 The Artist (WCW)
 Sabu (Indys)
 Shane Douglas (XPW) 

Title History 
 WWA (World Wrestling Association) Junior Heavyweight title defeating Johnny Hot Body (June 3, 1990);
 WWA (World Wrestling Association) Junior Heavyweight title defeating Chris Evans (March 6, 1992);
 WWA (World Wrestling Association) Tag Team titles w/Chris Evans defeating Lords of Darkness (March 6, 1993);
 ECW Tag Team titles w/Johnny Hot Body defeating Tony Stetson & Larry Winters (April 3, 1993);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) United States Junior Heavyweight title defeating Bobby Blaze (October 4, 1993);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) United States Junior Heavyweight title defeating Bobby Blaze (October 9, 1993);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) United States Junior Heavyweight title defeating Bobby Blaze (November 13, 1993);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) Beat the Champ Television title defeating Tracy Smothers (December 6, 1993);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) Tag Team titles w/Brian Lee defeating Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson (April 23, 1994);
 CCW (California Creative Wrestling) Heavyweight title defeating Sabu (June 19, 1994);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) Beat the Champ Television title defeating Scott Studd for vacant (July 5, 1994);
 SMW (Smokey Mountain Wrestling) Tag Team titles w/Brain Lee defeating Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson (August 6, 1994);
 NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Tracy Smothers [Tournament] (November 19, 1994);
 PCW (Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling) United States title defeating Ray Odyssey for vacant title (December 1, 1995);
 WWF World Tag Team titles w/Zip (aka Tom Prichard) defeating Henry & Phidas Godwinn (March 31, 1996);
 ECW Tag Team titles w/Lance Storm defeating Furnas & Lafon and Axl & Balls in a 3-WAY (December 6, 1997);
 ISPW (New Jersey) Heavyweight title defeating Ace Darling & 2 Cold Scorpio in a 3-WAY (July 22, 1999);
 NWA New Jersey State Heavyweight title defeating Equalizer for vacant title (February 19, 2000);
 XPW (Xtreame Pro Wrestling) Heavyweight title defeating Damien Steele (February 26, 2000);
 WCW World Cruiserweight title by winning a 6-WAY match for vacant title (April 16, 2000);
 JCW (Jersey Championship Wrestling) Television title defeating Don Montoya (September 7, 2001);
 USA Pro Wrestling United States Heavyweight title defeating Amazing Red (August 19, 2002);
 WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Fidel Sierra (June 7, 2003);
 UWA (Universal Wrestling Association) Heavyweight title defeating won a 4 way match (March 26, 2004);
 UWA (Universal Wrestling Association) Heavyweight title defeating Billy Reil & Balls Mahoney in a 3 Way Match (May 23, 2004);
 USA Pro Wrestling United States Heavyweight title defeating Mike Tobin (June 19, 2004);
 NWA North Jersey Heavyweight title defeating Crazy Ivan (October 24, 2004);
 NWA Midwest Heavyweight title defeating Ken Anderson (November 12, 2004);
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