Andrew Sanders

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Andrew Sanders

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Age: 29
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 225 lbs.
Billed Location: Fredonia, New York, USA

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Pro Wrestling Career

Xtreme Wrestling Federation (2008-2010)

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The man known now as Andrew Sanders made his professional wrestling debut on the XWF Tribute to the Troops Special in late December of 2008. In the following weeks, Sanders, then known as Andy Arsenic, rose to fame by keeping a clean slate on his win-loss record, before management came to the conclusion that Arsenic was not a proper name for such an individual. Andrew Sanders was chosen as the new stage name for Arsenic. Having been succesful in three matches since his debut, Sanders was chosen to be one of the thirty members of the roster placed in the Royal Rumble match at the XWF Royal Rumble. Shortly after having been placed within the Royal Rumble match, Sanders was forced out of the country, having gained knowledge months beforehand under an alias, that he would be drafted to the United States Army serving in Baghdad, Iraq. Three days prior to the XWF pay-per-view, Sanders flew by way of plane to the foreign state. During the following days, Sanders befriended one of his mates, named John Doe, who much like Sanders, wished to exit the war and Iraq. That night the two snuck through the barracks, breaking into the Sergeant General''s office and stealing the keys to his private jeep. With their information in hand, the men drove the jeep to the airport and made their way back to the United States. After arriving at the airport, Sanders rented a car to make it back to MSG, where the pay-per-view was being held. Despite a police incident along the way, Sanders was able to make his way to the arena on time. The pay-per-view proceeded as scheduled, as did the match, which saw Luke Gold win. Saw, being the definitive word. As the confetti being released to congratulate Gold on his win was falling, Sanders came up from behind and tossed Gold over the top rope to win the Wrestlemania Contract. Sanders had been thought to have previously been eliminated during the match. However, in actuality, he had rolled out under the bottom roper and hid underneath the ring until the time was right. Having earned a right to contractually face the XWF World Champion, Tommy Montana, at XWF Wrestlemania, Sanders received numerous offers during the following weeks, while he maintained a clean winning streak. Finally, Intercontinental Champion Juice approacged Sanders for an all or nothing Last Man Standing match at the Reincarnation pay-per-view, which would see the winner walk away with both the championship and the contract. Despite criticism from the XWF Universe, the match was held, resulting in a no show from Juice, and beginning the reign of Sanders as Intercontinental Champion. As Wrestlemania approached, things began to go downhill. Match after match was fought in vain, as Sanders continued a losing streak until the day of the big pay-per-view. However, with Sanders soul broken from his previous losses, he, along with Montana, no-showed the mstch and disappeared from the company.
In July of 2009, nearly four months after Wrestlemania, a figure continually appeared on XWF Xplosion!, claiming to be Bucket Boy, a saviour to the people to liberate them from the corporate evils of the company. Bucket Boy would make random appareances here and there, often showcasing a darker, more sadistic vocabulary within his promos. A month later, Bucket Boy formally removed the KFC Bucket which had been covering his head in order to reveal that he was none other Andrew Sanders, or so everyone belived him to be Sanders. The young man, however, proclaimed that he was another person named Aaron Stone, despite looking exactly looking Sanders. Behind-the-Scenes, it was revealed that Sanders had been diagnosed with Dissassociated Identity Disorder, which caused him to speak to himself at times, while every passerby saw nothing more than the single wrestler. Becoming more and more violent in his matches, Sanders was finally able to rid Stone of captivity of his mind after Stone requested the he kill then-XWF World Champion, Paul Bishop, as Sanders had worked his way back up the ladder to challenge for number one contendership. Once Sanders again no-showed his match for number one contendership, the fans were given the chance to vote for him to face Paul Bishop at XWF Overload, somthing which never occured. Into obscurity, Sanders began to fade as the months passed, so Sanders was ultimately released from the company. Shortly after his release, Sanders was rehired to host their talk show, XWF Xposed! XWF Xposed! ran for nearly eight episodes before Sanders was removed as host, and again, released from the company. In October of 2010, cryptic messages concerning Sicc Nick began to pop up in the XWF, seemingly being very reminiscent of what Sanders had done as Bucket Boy. Management outed Sanders within a week and he was booked in his next match on a pay-per-appearance basis at the Royal Rumble. During his tenure on this basis, former General Manager Tommy Dreamer announced his departure, allowing Sanders to be his replacement. Only consisting of twelve superstars, Sanders was able to secure the XWF World Heavweight Championship contract with no problem, as he placed himself within the match shortly beforehand. The following week, Bishop lost the title to Sanders, and was, in turn, released. With the retirement of Tommy Dreamer, Sanders being the XWF World Heavyweight Champion and a cunning businessman, was promoted to the role of XWF General Manager. As the roster continued to dwindle, the company's revenue began to deteriorate. Thus, chairman Freddy Krueger listed the company as available for purchase. As such, Sanders, being the highest paid superstar, bought the company's majority stocks, and became the owner as Freddy Krueger retired. Nearly a week after Sanders' purchase of the organization, a statement was released stating that the XWF was now "defunct." Sanders never gave any formal reason as to why the company was ended, and disappeared in the following months.

Powerslam Wrestling Alliance (2010-2011)

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Having disappeared many months prior to the founding of the Powerslam Wrestling Alliance, Andrew Sanders redebuted, along with three associates, collectively known as "The Brothers of Anarchy." On the night of his debut, Sanders announced that the many who had been portraying him for the past two years was nothing, but an impostor, or rather a hired actor, who ultimately committed suicide before Sanders ever started his tenure with the PWA. Thus, Sanders attached his impostor's body to a steel cross and hung it from the rafters in the PWA Arena, before lighting the body ablaze. Sanders and his minions continued to perform their antics for months until one-by-one, each of the members of the faction were release, leaving only Sanders and Evan Bourne in the company. For a short time, Sanders remained the inaugural PWA UnsanXioned Champion before eventually dropping the title to newcomer Yoshi Tatsu. The Brothers of Anarchy was finally dissolved when Sanders lost a "Loser Leaves Town" retirement match to Zach Bronko.

World Wrestling Federation (2011)

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Later on, during the course of the year, Sanders would make appearances here and there, usually jobbing to the novices starting out with the company, even gaining a spot on the Smackdown roster once the company was bought by the WWE and renamed WWF. However, as Sanders never had an official contract with the WWF, he was removed from the roster page and his current whereabouts are unknown.
Sanders returned to the WWF at the pay-per-view WWF Survivor Series, attacking both DJ Bratt and Barry Jones. Meanwhile, Sanders hung two steel crosses from the rafters, which he set ablaze, representing the demise of his two impostors. Sanders wreslted his first match with the company in nearly a year when he defeated the debuting JJ Wolfe on the last episode of WWF Raw.

Powerslam Wrestling Alliance (2012)

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When the WWF was converted back to the PWA by owner Christopher McMichaels in January of 2012, Sanders was added to the main roster. Sanders went on to lose a match for the UnsanXioned title at the company's Royal Rumble pay-per-view. Simultaneously, Sanders was unmasked during the event, revealing that he is, indeed, the same person that had been in the XWF, rather than being an impostor or having been killed by one as previously believed. Meanwhile, the unmasked Sanders brought in several of his old XWF cohorts to help him win both of his matches that night, but he was ultimately screwed out of both wins by Christopher McMichaels. In response, he threatened both McMichaels and former PWA personality Claressa King, while also attacking PWA Vice President of Talent Relations, Daniel Collins. Collins' attacking greatly saddened Christopher McMichaels. However, the General Manager arranged a rematch for the title the next week. Shaun Knight would prove to be the victor this time around when Sanders refused to show up for the show.

Xtreme Underground Wrestling (2012)

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After having been seemingly fired by Bischoof upon his short return to the PWA, Sanders, among other superstars that were attacked, contacted Nigel Kensington, Owner and General Manager of Xtreme Underground Wrestling, and signed with the company. However, the company was purchased by the PWA before the first episode of Xplosion! could air. Thus, Sanders became a PWA superstar once more.

Powerslam Wrestling Alliance (2012)

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Sanders returned to action in the PWA on Warzone 3, teaming with Barry Jones to defeat Shaun Knight and Christian Daniels. At the final PWA PPV, Bonds That Break, Sanders defeated Barry Jones, Abram Vance, Vincent Ballinger, Shaun Knight, and Christian Daniels to once again become the new, despite final, PWA UnsanXioned Champion. Sanders retired from wrestling after the end of the match and pay-per-view, thus, terminating his contract.

World Wrestling Cult (2012)
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Despite the announcement of his retirement, Sanders performed for WWC during two contracted matches, under the ring name "Sanders," before leaving the company.

Alternative Championship Wrestling (2012)
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Andrew Sanders returned as a full-time wrestler making his debut appearance with the ACW at ACW Striking Ground, attacking Andrew Reynolds, the man whom had previously portrayed a satirical version of him.

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In Wrestling

Finishing Moves:*
Darkly Dimlit (Front Flip Piledriver)
Moonlit Dawn (Shooting Star Press)

Signature Moves:*
Anaconda Vice
Running Bulldog
Lionsault
Sliced Bread
Sliced Bread #2
One-Leg Boston Crab

Nicknames:*
The Ultimate Anarchist
Son of Anarchy
Brother of Anarchy
The Bishop
The Apex Predator
The Man of Mystery
Aaron Stone
Bucket Boy

Managers:
Brooke Adams
Evan Bourne
Damien Sanders
Sam Wright
William Swanson

Entrance Themes:*
"7861" by Beneath the Sky (2008-2009)
"Her Portrait in Black" by Atreyu (2009-2010)
"Meant to Live" by Switchfoot (2011)
"Underwater Bimbos From Outerspace" by Every Time I Die (2012)
"Cowardice" by Defeater (2012)
"Before I Forget" by Slipknot (2012)

Championships and Accomplishments

Xtreme Wrestling Federation

XWF World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
XWF Intercontinetal Champion (1 time)
XWF Royal Rumble Winner (2009), (2010)
XWF Owner (1 time)
XWF General Manager (1 time)
XWF Producer (1 time)
XWF Staff (5 time)
XWF Xposed! Host (2 time)

Powerslam Wrestling Alliance

PWA All Axcess! Host (for 1 Week)
PWA UnsanXioned Champion (2 times, final)


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