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It was intended to be a one-off. A chance to respond to Bruce’s comments and to share a little bit about his wrestling journey. And over 3 hours later, it turned out to be so much more. A special one-on-one with former pro wrestler Chris Harris, a 7-time NWA tag team champion and one half of America’s Most Wanted with James Storm, hailed as one of the greatest tag teams in the history of TNA.

At 6’4, 250 lbs, Chris’ wrestling journey would see him with brief screen time in the WWF and WCW, but when he joined TNA in 2002, his career started to catch steam, with amazing matches, multiple championships and energetic performances, including his role in one of the most jaw-dropping moves ever performed in front of a live crowd.

His TNA run would abruptly come to an end in 2008 and he would make his way to the WWE for a proverbial ‘cup of coffee’ as a member of the ill-fated WWE/ECW brand. But just 2 matches under his belt, he found himself ‘future endeavored’ and to say it’s been a difficult road for Chris since would be an understatement, as personal and professional struggles provided many challenges.

Through strength, support and faith, Chris has persevered, and wrestling is still a big part of his life, and he’s here to tell us the story of his amazing journey...in his own words. 

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Anonymous

That was fantastic! Kudos Connie 👍

Anonymous

That was some good shit..... awesome stuff hats off to Conrad and the whole team

Anonymous

Amazing show. Great work by the team. Glad to hear things are looking up for Mr. Harris!

Anonymous

This was great. Looking forward to more of the series.

Anonymous

This was fantastic

Anonymous

These are great, and it’s not just shoot style that’s on YouTube being negative and shooting down everyone a wrestler is bitter about. More than that these success stories are inspiring of coming out on the other side and still being proud of the business.

Anonymous

Really good. Flew very quickly.

Anonymous

This was a great interview..Was cool to see the mentioning of the music video for “I Can’t Lie To Me” by Clay Davidson that Chris took part in. Clay was born and raised in Saltville, VA like I was. Kinda local guy did good..least till he screwed it up.

Anonymous

This was the best three hours of podcast that I have listened to this year. Well done Conrad, Adfree shows team and especially Chris for turning things around. Best of luck in the future Chris.