Anthony Mayweather

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Anthony Mayweather
Crimson in 2010
Birth nameAnthony Gregory Mayweather[1]
Born (1985-02-21) February 21, 1985 (age 39)[2]
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.[2]
Spouse(s)Heather Mayweather[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Crimson[3]
Little Red[4][5]
Mayweather[6]
Tommy Mercer[7]
Anthony Mayweather
Billed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)[7]
Billed weight252 lb (114 kg)[7]
Billed fromCleveland, Ohio[7]
The Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York[8]
Trained byJeff Daniels[9]
Harley Race[9]
Debut2007[7]

Anthony Gregory Mayweather

Showtime All-Star Wrestling (SAW). He runs his own wrestling promotion, Tried-N-True Wrestling, based in Tennessee,[10] which has been loosely affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance
since autumn 2017.

Early life

Mayweather was born and raised by a single mother in Cleveland, Ohio.[9] He attended North Ridgeville High School, where he played football and basketball, but wasn't able to continue to pursue a career in either of them without an athletic scholarship.[9] After graduation Mayweather joined the United States Army in order to fund his college studies.[9] He ended up serving for five years, which included two tours of Iraq in the 101st Airborne Division as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.[7][9]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2007–2010)

During his second tour of Iraq, Mayweather decided to pursue a career in professional wrestling and upon his return to the United States, entered the NWA Main Event wrestling school in Clarksville, Tennessee, where he was trained by Jeff Daniels.[9] He would make his professional wrestling debut in 2007, working for independent promotions in Nashville, Tennessee under the ring name "Tommy Mercer".[7][9] He would eventually make his debut also for NWA Main Event, starting a storyline rivalry with his trainer Jeff Daniels.[9] On June 3, 2010, Mercer won his first professional wrestling championship, when he defeated Matt Boyce for the NWA Mid-American Television Championship.[9][11] On October 10, 2009, Mercer wrestled in a six–way pre-show match at a Ring of Honor (ROH) event in Indianapolis, Indiana.[12]

Mercer worked for Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) from December 2009 until December 2010. On February 29, 2010, Mercer took part in a thirty-man Gauntlet for the Gold to determine the new AIW Absolute Champion. The match ended with Mercer, Facade, Johnny Gargano and SJK all tumbling over the top rope at the same time, setting up a four-way decision match for Absolution 5.[13] On April 9, Mercer formed Team No Mercy with Chris Dickinson and Toby Klein to take part in the Jack of All Trios tournament; the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals by The Young Studs (Bobby Beverly, Eric Ryan and TJ Dynamite).[13] On June 27, Mercer was defeated by Johnny Gargano in the four-way decision match for the AIW Absolute Championship.[13] Mercer made his final AIW appearance on December 17, unsuccessfully challenging Gargano for the AIW Absolute Championship.[13]

Mercer also worked for

Showtime All-Star Wrestling (SAW), where he received shots at Chase Stevens' SAW International Heavyweight Championship, however, both matches ended in a no contest.[14][15] After the title was vacated, Mercer entered a tournament to determine the new champion. On June 11, 2011, Mercer was eliminated from the tournament, when his semifinal match against Chase Stevens ended in a double countout.[16] Mercer would finally get the better of Stevens on October 8, when he was victorious in a Last Man Standing match, which would turn out to be his final match for the promotion.[17]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Undefeated streak (2010–2012)

Crimson facing Samoa Joe at Slammiversary IX

In 2010, Mercer wrestled two tryout

Impact!, portraying Amazing Red's younger brother and being billed as "Little Red".[4][5] The previous week Jeff Jarrett had defeated Amazing Red in his $100,000 mixed martial arts challenge series and upon hearing that he had a younger brother, challenged him to a match, expecting someone even smaller than the 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Red.[24] Mercer dominated his debut match, before Jarrett's security guards, Gunner and Murphy, pulled their boss out of the ring and prevented him from re–entering.[4][5][8] On the January 13 episode of Impact! Mercer, now renamed "Crimson", returned, attacking Abyss backstage and promising that "they" would be coming to take out Immortal on February 3.[3] The following week, Crimson repeated his actions from the previous week, this time attacking A.J. Styles. Later that night, he saved Kurt Angle from Immortal by attacking Abyss with Janice, his nail-covered board, and sidelining him with a storyline injury.[25]

Crimson at a TNA live event in July 2011

On the January 27 episode of Impact!, Crimson explained that he was no longer by Amazing Red's side, because he had been given an offer he couldn't refuse. Later that night Crimson and Angle were placed in a seven–on–two handicap match against Immortal and

TNA World Heavyweight Championship and continued his undefeated streak against the likes of D'Angelo Dinero, Bobby Roode and Bully Ray, taking over the number one spot in tournament standings.[34][35][36][37] However, on the August 25 episode of Impact Wrestling, Samoa Joe attacked Crimson, suffering a storyline ankle injury, which forced him out of the Bound for Glory Series.[38][39]

Crimson returned on the September 28 episode of Impact Wrestling, challenging Joe to a fight. During the fight, Joe slammed Crimson's injured ankle into a guardrail and locked him in a

Slammiversary, Crimson's 470-day undefeated streak ended, when the returning James Storm answered his open challenge and defeated him in a singles match.[55][56]

Ohio Valley Wrestling (2012–2013)

Crimson returned on the July 5 episode of Impact Wrestling, unsuccessfully challenging Devon for the

meniscus tear in his right knee.[73]

Return to Impact Wrestling (2015, 2017)

On February 12, 2015, Crimson returned to TNA, losing to

On the April 6, 2017, episode of Impact Wrestling, a vignette aired promoting Mayweather's return to the company now in a tag team called the "Veterans of War".[80] On the April 20 Impact Wrestling, Mayweather, introducing himself by his real name, appeared in a vignette, where he talked about his life.[81] The Veterans of War, made up of Mayweather and Wilcox, debuted on the April 27 Impact Wrestling with a win over Fallah Bahh and Mario Bokara.[6] On May 18, Mayweather signed a contract with Impact Wrestling,[82] but left the promotion on November 13, 2017.

Independent circuit (2013–present)

Mercer returned to SAW, now known as NWA Southern All-Star Wrestling, on September 6, 2013, defeating Hot Rod Biggs to become the new NWA Southern Heavyweight Champion.[83][84] Crimson vacated the title on October 11 due to an injury.[83] Also returned to AIW on April 25, 2014, when he, B. J. Whitmer and Jimmy Jacobs formed a stable named The Forgotten and attacked the AIW Tag Team Champions, the Jollyville Fuck-Its (Nasty Russ and T-Money).[85][86]

On May 16, 2014, Crimson and Amazing Red defeated

House of Glory (HOG) promotion's Tag Team Championship.[87] In December 2014, it was reported that Mayweather was taking part in a one-week tryout camp with WWE.[88]

On the June 23, 2018 episode of OVW TV, Crimson made his return to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) as a member of the War Kings along with Jax Dane defeating OVW Southern Tag Team Champions The Bro Godz (Colton Cage and Dustin Jackson) in a non-title match.[89] On August 4, 2018, at OVW Saturday Night Special, War Kings defeated The Bro Godz (Colton Cage and Dustin Jackson) to become the OVW Southern Tag Team Champions.[90][91]

On February 12, 2022, at

NWA National Champion
.

Other media

In 2011, Mayweather made his acting debut, playing the role of Sherman in the film Chained: Code 207.[92]

Personal life

Outside of his career in professional wrestling, Mayweather has worked as a

business management at Austin Peay State University.[9] In July 2022, Crimson was reportedly spotted doing security at a Donald Trump rally in Alaska.[93]

Legal issues

In April 2016, Mayweather was arrested for domestic assault after allegedly head-butting his wife.[94]

In March 2023, Mayweather was arrested for violating an order of protection. Police conducted a welfare check on February 24, and it was found that Mayweather had made several calls to his juvenile son's phone and sent several text messages to his wife, Heather Mayweather, even while police were present.[95]

Championships and accomplishments

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