Chris Harris (wrestler)

Along with several other wrestlers, including future tag team partner James Storm, Harris was signed to a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) developmental deal in October 1999.

[2] He wrestled on the WCW B-shows WorldWide and Saturday Night against the likes of Elix Skipper, Curt Hennig, Shannon Moore, Shane Douglas and Booker T among others and he was also a part of R and B Security until the promotion was sold in early 2001.

On June 1, 2002, Harris was given a tryout match against his long-time independent circuit rival James Storm with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) by Bert Prentice.

When Storm was incapacitated by the recurrence of an old shoulder injury in early 2004, Harris received a NWA World Championship shot on March 17, 2004, and was defeated by champion Jeff Jarrett.

America's Most Wanted resumed teaming together, but on August 25, 2004, Storm was sidelined with neck and shoulder injuries, leaving Harris without a partner.

On January 16, 2005 Harris became a six time NWA Tag Team Champion (along with Storm), winning the title from Bobby Roode and Eric Young.

Storm effectively chose the outcome of the match by assaulting Harris with a beer bottle, temporarily blinding him in one eye.

After this, Harris showed up two weeks straight to assist Rhino and Hector Guerrero with The Latin American Xchange (LAX).

Harris feuded with Christian Cage, losing to him by roll-up at Victory Road after Dustin Rhodes hit him in the back.

On the July 8 episode of ECW, he made his WWE television debut under the ring name "Braden Walker", defeating Armando Estrada.

[7] On the June 24, 2010 episode of Impact!, Harris made a one-night return to TNA, portraying a fake Sting character.

[9][10] Harris made his in-ring return on May 6 at a house show, teaming with Matt Hardy against Beer Money, Inc. in a losing effort.

In July 1, 2022 Harris had an AMW reunion in a match with James Storm teamed up with Good Brothers & Heath Slater at Against All Odds, where they defeated Honor No More.

Harris in August 2007