Curtis Thompson

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Curtis Thompson
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Ring name(s) Firebreaker Chip
Arcangel
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Billed weight 245 lb (111 kg)
Born January 20, 1963(1963-01-20)
Charlotte, North Carolina
Billed from Charlotte
WCW Special Forces
Debut 1987

Curtis Thompson (born January 20, 1963) is an American professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling as Firebreaker Chip.

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[edit] Career

Curtis Thompson started wrestling in 1987. He wrestled in Stampede Wrestling (as the masked Archangel), South Atlantic Pro Wrestling, Pacific Northwest Wrestling and Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council. He formed a tag team with Ricky Santana called the "US Males" in PNW.

In late 1990, he joined World Championship Wrestling. He became Firebreaker Chip and teamed with Todd Champion as "The Patriots". They had the gimmick of being two soldiers that had returned from Desert Storm and were billed as being from "WCW Special Forces". They feuded with the Fabulous Freebirds and won the United States Tag Team Titles. They next feuded with Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers who beat them for the titles.

Thompson soon left WCW and wrestled in the independent promotions. He turned up in the NWA's Mid-Atlantic promotion in a tag team with Drake Dawson called "Triple X". He also wrestled briefly for Smoky Mountain Wrestling in the mid 1990s.

As of 2005, Thompson is still wrestling in the Mid-Atlantic area independent promotions.

[edit] Personal life

Firebreaker Chip is well know for a backstage fight (which was told in Mick Foley's autobiography Have A Nice Day) he got in with Diamond Dallas Page in which Page placed Chip in a front face lock.

[edit] In wrestling

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

1Thompson's and Dawson's second reign with the title began while working a card in Okinawa, Japan. Records don't show as to which NWA affiliated promotion hosted the event.
2This promotion, while operating out of the same area and having began using some of the same championships, is not the same Mid-Atlantic promotion once owned by Jim Crockett, Jr.. That promotion was sold to Ted Turner in November of 1988 and was renamed World Championship Wrestling.

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