Erik Watts

Actor
BirthdayDec 19, 1967 (57 years old)
Place of birthTulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
GenderMale

is an American semi-retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation in the 1990s. He is the son of wrestler Bill Watts. Watts joined the Philadelphia-based Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion in 2000, losing to Spike Dudley in his ECW Arena debut. He remained with the promotion for two months before departing. All Japan Pro Wrestling (2000) In late 2000, Watts worked for All Japan Pro Wrestling. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002-2005) In 2002, Watts joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He eventually formed a heel stable with David Flair and Brian Lawler (two other second generation wrestlers whose careers were overshadowed by those of their famous fathers, Ric and Jerry) known as "The Next Generation". After the faction disbanded, Watts turned face. He acted as the TNA Director of Authority from July 23, 2003 to January 28, 2004, before being ousted from his position by Don Callis. Watts then feuded with his on-screen girlfriend, Goldy Locks, throughout 2004. In late 2004, he feuded with Raven, defeating him at Final Resolution on January 16, 2005 before leaving the promotion in February. Independent circuit (2005-present) After leaving TNA, Watts began working primarily for the Georgia-based Great Championship Wrestling promotion. He also appeared with AWA Superstars of Wrestling, defeating Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant International Heavyweight Championship on February 4, 2005 in Tucson, Arizona in a match refereed by Mick Foley. The title was retired by the AWA Board of Directors later that year. In November 2009, Watts returned to Great Championship Wrestling, now based in Phenix City, Alabama, to be the promotion's booker. He is also playing an authority role on their weekly live events.

Known for

Troy

Jan 11, 1993

Jun 4, 2004

Sep 4, 1995

Apr 6, 1993

Aug 27, 1999

Erik Watts (Guest Announcer)

Dec 5, 2004

Erik Watts

Nov 7, 2004

Himself

Dec 28, 1992

Erik Watts

Jul 26, 2003

Erik Watts

Jan 16, 2005

Himself

Nov 18, 1992

Himself

Feb 21, 1993

Erik Watts

Jul 18, 1993

Himself

Nov 20, 1993

Jan 16, 2000

Erik Watts

Oct 5, 2002

Troy

Jan 11, 1993

Jun 4, 2004

Sep 4, 1995

Apr 6, 1993

Aug 27, 1999

Erik Watts (Guest Announcer)

Dec 5, 2004

Acting


Participated in 8 movies, 8 TV series


2004

Erik Watts (Guest Announcer)


2004




2002

Erik Watts



1999



1993


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