| Mr. C.C. | |
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| [[Image:|{{{image_width}}}px|Image of Mr. C.C.]] | |
| Statistics | |
| Real name | {{{realname}}} |
| Ring Names | |
| Height | 5ft 10in |
| Weight | 310lbs |
| Date of birth | June 6, 1983 |
| Place of birth | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | {{{death_place}}} |
| Resides | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Billed from | {{{billed_from}}} |
| Trainer | Hart Family Dungeon Bret Hart Stu Hart |
| Current federation(s) |
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| Previous federation(s) |
TXE WWWF/WWWE CWF CWE WWEF RSC NFWF |
| Handled by | {{{handler}}} |
| Win/Loss Record | {{{winloss_record}}} |
| Debut | 2000 |
| Retired | |
Mr. C.C. is a well known e-fed superstar who finally became a World Heavyweight Champion in 2005 in Ringside Chaos (RSC).
Mr. C.C. started his training in Calgary, Alberta at the Hart Family Dungeon. There he recieved the best training possible. After he recieved his training, Mr. C.C. set out to work the independent circuit.
Mr. C.C. got into the business in the summer of 2000 as he would debut in TXE. He would start working up the ranks as he quickly aligned himself with Blaze Inferno by reforming The Hart Foundation out of respect for his idol Bret Hart.
After Mr. C.C. called Frye a whore, this ignited a feud with Shaggy McMoney. After trading wins in intergender tag team matches with Blaze Inferno and singles match against Shaggy McMoney, the feud quickly ended.
Later on in his time with TXE, Mr. C.C. asked if Mike Jones would join the Hart Foundation. Jones made his way to the ring and physically assaulted Mr. C.C. as a way of saying no. Their feud was going to continue after Mr. C.C. won the TXE Hardcore Championship, but the promotion ended up closing
Mr. C.C. then ascended even further up the ladder, thus starting a Hardcore Championship feud with Jake Davies. After Mr. C.C. won the first match against Davies, then he would lose via forfeit due to transportation problems. Then in the rubber match, Mr. C.C. would defeated Davies to win his first championship in his career. He would remain champion as the promotion would close there after.
This was Mr. C.C.'s first attempt at owning his own promotion. WWWF would open in the early 2004. One of his biggest supporters would be veteran superstar KG.
Mr. C.C. looked for talent all around. The promotion was filled with some young guns and veterans. The WWWF was also the launching pad for a young wrestler Mr. C.C. trained and he went by Mad Dog.
After the promotion started to grow, they started brand splits. Monday Night Rage and Thursday Night Extreme, although were their shows, become seperate brands under the WWWF banner.
During the middle of 2004, Mr. C.C. appoint Mad Dog as one the few people to run the show on air and even a bit off air as Mr. C.C. would provide his time to a promotion he joined called Creed Wrestling Entertainment (CWE).
He would make occasional decisions as far the fed was concerned. But he left majority of the decisions to those more directly involved with the company.
By early 2005, the promotion would then close. A number of months later, the promotion would then re-open with similiar success. A few months later it would close. In the fall of 2005, Mr. C.C. and Mad Dog would start the promotion once again under the name WWWE (World Web Wrestling Entertainment). It did gain any success and the promotion was closed once again, this time forever.
Mr. C.C. would join a style of promotion not used all that much. It was a chatroom fed by the name of CWF (Chatroom Wrestling Federation). It was a short a lived promotion.
In his time there Mr. C.C. managed to win his debut match was a Battle Royal. He managed out last six other CWF stars.
Mr. C.C. made his debut for the promotion in 2004 helping Chad "Topgun" Holdren win his match against Ismael El Leon. This would ignite a small feud with El Leon. The following week on Monday Night Massacre, Mr. C.C. would lose his debut match.
Ringside Chaos (RSC) was started in the summer of 2005 and lasted until spring 2006. During that time, RSC experience tremendous success.
RSC helped launch the careers and take some to the next level. Mr. C.C.'s career was one that was taken to the next level.
Originally contracted to the Explosion brand, he would soon start an intense feud with Justin "Viper" Marshall after Marshall low blowed him. Mr. C.C. vowed to get to not let what Marshall not go unpunished.
Over the next few weeks, a bloody and brutal rivalry was taking place with blood being spilt. Daunte would then be added to the mix. A Triple Threat Match was then made for an episode of Explosion. Mr. C.C. would be come out of this mess with his hand raised. Soon there after, Justin "Viper" Marshall would leave the fed without a trace.
After his feud with Justin Marshall, Mr. C.C. was then thrust into a match for the RSC Television Championship. The champion at the time was Aussie Pete. The participant in the match was Nick "The Pastor" Priest which made it a Triple Threat Match. Aussie Pete would retain the RSC Television Championship.
After his loss in the Television Championship Match, the then Atomic GM Tanner brought him over to RSC's Atomic brand and was the given the chance to go to the next level of his career.
In his debut match, Mr. C.C. was thrust into the World Heavyweight Title scene. He had was involved in a Six Pack Challenge, but "Badass" Bubba Davis would be dominate at many points in the match. It would be Mr. C.C. getting the pin on Davies. This would not sit well with Davies.
After being pinned by Mr. C.C. in the World Heavyweight Championship match, Bubba Davies vowed to get what was rightfully his. Thus started one of the most violent feuds in RSC history.
Mr. C.C. and Bubba Davies would almost kill themselves going across the country. They wanted to RSC of each other and they both came close. By the time they finished beating each other down, both men were bruised, cut, and sore. This was the most violent feud that both men have never been in.
A singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship was looming but that all changed.
Mr. C.C. never got that one on one match against Bubba Davies he wanted as then Atomic GM Tanner made a match to combine the RSC World Heavyweight Champion and the RSC World Ringisde Championship and created an Undisputed Championship. He said the match would be a Six Man Hell In A Cell Match. Mr. C.C. was less then delighted by this annoucement.
Mr. C.C. didn't want this Six Hell Man Hell In A Cell Match to happen as it would make his violent feud with Bubba Davies seem all for not. This Six Man Hell In A Cell Match for the Undisputed Championship would take place at the High Rise Encounter pay-per-view on September 9, 2005. Some would say that this is one of the most bloody matches in RSC history.
This match even spilled outside of the cell and even on top of it. The ending came when a mask man laid out Mr. C.C. with a steel chair giving Bubba Davies the chance to pick up the win. The masked mans interference did not sit well with Mr. C.C.. After the match had ended, the masked man removed his mask revealing that it was Jeremy Newman. After Mr. C.C. came too and realized who it was, it did not sit well with him.
After the match, Mr. C.C. told Davies that he hoped that he was happy that he got what he wanted by orchestrating a plan to screw Mr. C.C. out of the Undisputed Championship. This made Mr. C.C. focused on winning the Undisputed Championship.
It finally looked as though Mr. C.C. and Bubba Davies were going to have that singles match that was supposed to happen. But on an episode of Atomic, Jeremy Newman told this long story about how he wasn't himself and that he also wanted to reach the top of the business.
Tanner would then put Jeremy Newman into the Undisputed Title picture. This did not sit well with Mr. C.C.. He was once again robbed of that one on one match he wanted against Bubba Davies.
A Triple Threat Match was made for Atomic's New Era pay-per-view which was held on October 17, 2005. Mr. C.C. and Jeremy Newman would challenge Bubba Davies for the Undisputed Championship.
Midway through the match, Newman was taken out and was not able to recover. An Atomic stable known as The Elite would make their way to the ring. It looked as if they were going to attack Mr. C.C., but they turned around and beat down Bubba Davies. This gave Mr. C.C. the chance to get the win and the Undisputed Champion all while turning heel.
The next week on Atomic, Davies used his re-match clause to challenge for the Undisputed Championship. The Elite would once again come down to the ring and destract the ref while the rest of The Elite beat down Davies allowing Mr. C.C. to retain the Undisputed Championship.
An new comer to RSC by the name of Mark Myers quickly shot up the ranks in RSC. After beating Quadulope Lopez in two very lack luster matches, Myers was granted a shot at the Undisputed Championship. This didn't sit well with many backstage include Mr. C.C..
Myers' title shot would come at the RSC's Halloween special called Trick or Treat which took place Halloween night in Las Vegas, Nevada. Myers would go onto win the match and the Undisputed Championship. Mr. C.C. vowed to win back the title he should have never lost.
Mr. C.C. would get the opportunity to fight for the Undisputed Championship. Mr. C.C. would put the re-match clause into affect for RSC's Break Point pay-per-view. The title was contested in a 60 Minute Iron Man Match.
The 60 Minute Iron Man Match at Breaking Point was a technical clinic. Mr. C.C. would go onto win the by a score of 2-1.
A week later Typhoon Vance would win an eight man elimination match on Atomic to become the Undisputed Champion.
In an effort to keep Mark Myers away from the Undisputed Championship and take him out of RSC forever, Mr. C.C. offered a two million dollar reward to the person who would take him out.
Typhoon Vance stepped up to the plate and took out Myers or so it seemed. Vance would injury Myers' back and this injury would keep Myers out of action for many weeks.
Typhoon Vance demanded that Mr. C.C. give him that two million dollars. But Mr. C.C. refused after Mark Myers was scheduled to return in a Fatal Four Way Match RSC's Ending And Beginnings pay-per-view. The match would also include fellow Elite member Nova.
At the Endings And Beginning pay-per-view, Myers did not show up for the match thus reducing the match to a Triple Threat. The match would be scaled down to a one on one contest as Trick busted open Nova thus having him forefit his spot in the match.
The match would see Typhoon Vance victorious as Havoc screwed Mr. C.C. out of the Undisputed Championship by hitting him with the title. This showed his true colors by siding with The Elite in the invasion. After the match more and more XWF superstars started coming down to the ring. It looked as if Typhoon Vance had Mr. C.C.'s back, but Vance turned on Mr. C.C. and more importantly RSC by nailing Mr. C.C. with the Undisputed Championship.
After a lenghtly absence from RSC, Nova tries to push his weight saying that he is the leader. Mr. C.C. would have none of it. Mr. C.C. gave Nova an earfull telling him that he was the leader of The Elite and the kept the RSC's greatest stable running smoothly. Nova was livid with this fact and left The Elite sometime later.
Mr. C.C. introduced a new superstar by the name of Canuck The Clown would be joining the Atomic brand along his manager The Ringmaster. During their on air debut, Mr. C.C. said that they would be new members of The Elite due to Nova leaving The Elite and RSC.
Mr. C.C's next chance to regain the Undisputed Championship would come at RSC's biggest pay-per-view to date called Destiny Fulfilled. But it was not to be. Krimzon would go onto eliminate five other guys from the match to win the Undisputed Championship.
Mr. C.C.'s last chance at championship gold would in RSC would be in the form of the World Tag Team Championships. A tournament was held after Krimzon and Eraser were stripped of the belts.
Mr. C.C. and Canuck The Clown would form Canada's Most Wanted after The Elite split up. Canada's Most Wanted lost in the first round.
Noob Free Wrestling Federation (NFWF) was a short lived promotion.
After Mr. C.C. was knocked out of the Heavyweight Championship tournament, the owner of NFWF created a Homicidal Hardcore Championship. The match was contested in a Six Pack Challenge. Mr. C.C. brought weapons upon weapons down to the ring. The end result of the match was Mr. C.C. winning the Homicidal Hardcore Championship.
The first challenger was Allan Johnson and called himself the "Realest in the Street." To prove this he would attack Mr. C.C. and bloody him up and issue a challenge to Mr. C.C. for a Homicidal Hardcore title shot in a First Blood Match. The match ended up being a bloody affair with Mr. C.C. coming out victorious.
The next challenger was the up and coming Harry Evans scheduled to take place at NFWF's first pay-per-view Rock 'N Roll, but the company closed soon there after and the pay-per-view never took place.
Mr. C.C. made an apperance in XWF during the XWF/RSC invasion. Mr. C.C. would make his way through the crowd and slide into the ring and cost Havoc the XWF World Heavyweight Championship in an act of revenge.
BFG was Mr. C.C.'s second attempt at owning a promotion. After a successful first pay-per-view entitled St. Patricks Day Beatdown. The promotion didn't find that same level of success and thus it was closed down not that long after.
Mr. C.C. signed a contract with hardcore promotion. He is anxious to get back in the ring after being away from the squared for sometime.
Mr. C.C. was supposed to make his in ring debut on January 6th against Hero on Agression but the show never took place.
Mr. C.C. signed a contract with the newly created promotion, CWA on August 24, 2007. He is getting back into the ring after taking exstensive time.
Mr. C.C. opened another promotion called the National Internet Wrestling Alliance. It has become a prominent fantasy promotion. The mission of the NIWA is to become the NWA of fantasy wrestling while encompassing CAW leagues, efeds, and other f-feds. NIWA started in May 2008. The first event was a three day event entitled Beach Wars. It was held at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from June 28th to June 30th. From November 2008 to January 2009 the NIWA took a hiatus, but in Feburary 2009 it returned with some house shows and the first event of 2009 entitled Night Of Death. Now the NIWA is holding Annualversary: NIWA's First Year on May 30th, 2009 at the Halfix Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
When Mr. C.C. is not competing in the squared circle, he is giving advice and helping to train the next generation of superstars.
He has worked with such up and comers as Seth Bullock. He has also trained former indy star Mad Dog.
| TXE Hardcore Championship | ||
| Preceded by: Jake Davies |
First Reign | Succeeded by: Final champion before closing of TXE |
| NFWF Homicidal Hardcore Championship | ||
| Preceded by: None |
First Reign | Succeeded by: First and only champion before the closing of NFWF |
| RSC Undisputed Champion | ||
| Preceded by: "Badass" Bubba Davies |
First Reign | Succeeded by: Mark Myers |
| RSC Undisputed Champion | ||
| Preceded by: "The Legacy" Mark Myers |
Second Reign | Succeeded by: Typhoon Vance |
| RSC World Heavyweight Championship | ||
| Preceded by: ??? |
First Reign | Succeeded by: Unifed with RSC Atomic Heavyweight Championship to create the RSC Undisputed Championship |
| Owner of WWWF/WWWE | ||
| Preceded by: None (Created the promotion) |
First Reign | Succeeded by: Mad Dog |
| WWEF World Tag Team Champion | ||
| Preceded by: None |
First Reign w/Oreo | Succeeded by: |
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