Hometown: Brooklyn
Weight: 165
Titles Held: CFWA Tag Team Titles (2: 2/25/00, 3/2/01) and 2001 King of
Hardcore Invitational Winner
K-9 debuted in the CFWA as The Diabolical Chuck Taylor's sidekick and
co-commentator at No Remorse in November, 1999. However, by February, 2000,
K-9 and Chuck T. had formed the tag team Citizen Pain, joined Torturous Tony
Sly to form the Insubordination stable, and defeated Flex Appeal (Ian
McMurphy and "Beautiful" Brent Filmore) to win the CFWA Tag Team Titles.
However, a rift developed within Citizen Pain and Insubordination and by
Excessive Force in April, 2000, K-9 and Taylor were feuding. Their second
match at Excessive Force was the federation's one and only Loser Leaves Town
Dog Collar Match and it resulted in K-9's departure from the federation.
But, Flex Appeal 2001 brought K-9 back and reinstated him at New Year's
Revolution in January, 2001 to wreak havoc on his former partners, Torturous
Tony Sly and The Diabolical Chuck Taylor. However, after a brutal Waterloo
Street Fight between K-9 and Chuck Taylor at Extreme Retribution in
February, 2001, Citizen Pain and Insubordination reformed in order to rid
the CFWA of Flex Appeal 2001's fascism. One month later, Citizen Pain became
two-time CFWA Tag Team Champions. Unfortunately, Flex Appeal 2001's
Commissioner "Attitude" Chris Ryan forced
K-9 and Chuck T. to battle each other in a Loser Leaves Town Match at
Reckless Abandon in April, 2001 after not defending their titles. K-9 came
out on top in one of the most brutal matches that the CFWA has ever seen.
Three weeks later, despite two injured shoulders, K-9 defeated Nick Best in
the King of Hardcore Invitational Finals and solidified his position as the
toughest son of a bitch ever to compete in the CFWA before officially
retiring from the CFWA.
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