Chris Fury

Chris Fury is a Canadian born professional wrestler from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is currently signed to a contract with the WCCW promotion of the National eWrestling Alliance, and has also wrestled for the IWA, NWF, and HCWF promotions in the NeWA.

Wrestling Career
IWA: Chris Fury made his professional wrestling debut in a major promotion on December 13, 1999 when he appeared on that night's episode of IWA Monday Night Rush. At the time the IWA was one of the top promotions in the National eWrestling Alliance. Fury was brought in by his long time friend Jason Jousma. Fury and Jousma went on to feud with Ray Masters which culminated in a battle field match between Masters and Jousma at the Toronto SkyDome, where Fury turned on Jousma by hitting him over the head with a baseball bat that was set on fire, costing Jousma the match. Fury explained his actions by saying Jousma was trying to steal his spot light by involving himself in all the marquee matches against Masters. This started a violent feud between the former best friends which resulted in many backstage assaults and beeat downs between the two. During this time Chris Fury went on to win his first championship title, the IWA Cruiserweight Championship, and would go on to be the last man to hold that title. Shortly after the IWA closed down and Fury and Jousma never got to have their much anticipated match that had been building up for weeks.

HCWF: Not long after the IWA closed it's doors Chris Fury moved on to another promotion in the NeWA, the HCWF. Fury appeared on HCWF TV with the IWA Cruiserweight Title belt claiming that he was the top cruiserweight wrestler in the world, and that it was the only title that mattered. He went on to capture the HCWF Cruiserweight Championship title belt on two different occasions during his stay there, and during his second reign as champion there, much like in the IWA, the promotion closed down.

NWF: Chris Fury's next stop in the NeWA would be the Nightmare Wrestling Federation, where he would pick up his feud with his former best friend Jason Jousma. Fury and Jousma had many bloody battles in the NWF but eventually the president of the promotion stepped in and said he had seen enough ofthe two trying to destroy each other. He forced the two bitter enemies to team up and enter the tag team division. Dubbing them "Sudden Impact" and forcing them to wear pink tights and enter the arena to U2's "Discotheque", his goal was to embarass and humble the two hardcore warriors. Eventually however Jousma and Fury started having success as Sudden Impact and in the end put their differences aside and rekindled their old friendship. Shedding the pink ring attire and horrible entrance music, Sudden Impact went on to become one of the top tag teams in the history of the NWF, capturing the tag team titles on two occasions, and going on to challenge for the NeWA Tag Team Titles at the ESPN European Onslaught event. Amidst much controversy Sudden Impact lost the match, which for reasons that still were never publicly shared, sparked a lot of bad blood between the team and the NeWA front office at the time. Shortly after Jousma quit the NWF and Sudden Impact was no more. Fury went on to win the NWF Tag Team titles for a third time, this time with Shawn Kearns as his partner. During this title reign however Fury grew fed with the politics of the NeWA and it's leaders and quit both the NWF and NeWA, disappearing from professional wrestling for almost four years.

WCCW: After a four year absence from the ring Chris Fury made his return to professional wrestling with World Class Championship Wrestling in the summer 2005. During his time in WCCW Chris Fury was on a winning streak and about to get a a major push in the company but suddenly due to unforeseen circumstances the WCCW closed it's doors. After the WCCW closed Fury once again disappeared from the professional wrestling spotlight. Eventually Fury would return to the ring, wrestling in Indy promotions throughout North America, and eventually moving to Japan to wrestle full time. In the summer of 2009 a series of ominous video packages began to air on WCCW (which had reopened it's doors earlier that year) Monday Nightmare alluding to someone or something coming to WCCW to be reborn. The mysterious videos culminated in the shocking return of Chris Fury at the Black Death Pay-Per-View. Fury returned to the WCCW by brutally assaulting Jonathan Darkstar, who had just won a match to earn a shot at the WCCW Texas title. Now under the influence of a mysterious new spiritual leader named Doctor Vincent Saddler, Fury was more violent and impressive then ever before, and went on to capture the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Championship in his very first match back. Since then Fury has gone on to presumably end the career of WCCW legend Terence Harris, and has become a prominent in the New Tradition faction.

Championships Held
IWA Cruiserweight Title

HCWF Cruiserweight Title (2x)

NWF Tag Team Titles (3x: Twice as Sudden Impact with Jason Jousma, Once with Shawn Kearns)

WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title

Entrance Themes
"Disposable Teens" by Marilyn Manson (WCCW Current Theme)

"You Know What You Are" by Nine Inch Nails (WCCW 2005 Theme)

"Peace Not Greed" by Kotton Mouth Kings (NWF Sudden Impact 2nd Theme)

"Discotheque" by U2 (NWF Sudden Impact 1st Theme)

"Good God" by Korn (HCWF Theme)

"Freak On A Leash" by Korn (IWA Theme)