rdfs:comment | - Curtis Wayne, (Born August 20, 1983 in Natchitoches, Louisiana) going under his ring name of Cannonball-Kid is an American professional wrestler and former New York Times best selling author, and is currently signed with a national wrestling promotion, Extreme Wrestling Corporation (EWC). Wayne is also well-known for his time spent in the HWA and EWW, where he began his career. Wayne has held 10 championships, including HWA's Legacy Championship and EWW's World Heavyweight Championship. Wayne was also inducted into the EWW Hall of Fame in February 2007, the same night it closed its doors for good. Curtis Wayne was out of action from October 2009 until early March 2010, with pulled muscles in his back and leg. Wayne, still under ring name Cannonball-Kid, is newly signed to the EWC promotion
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abstract | - Curtis Wayne, (Born August 20, 1983 in Natchitoches, Louisiana) going under his ring name of Cannonball-Kid is an American professional wrestler and former New York Times best selling author, and is currently signed with a national wrestling promotion, Extreme Wrestling Corporation (EWC). Wayne is also well-known for his time spent in the HWA and EWW, where he began his career. Wayne has held 10 championships, including HWA's Legacy Championship and EWW's World Heavyweight Championship. Wayne was also inducted into the EWW Hall of Fame in February 2007, the same night it closed its doors for good. Curtis Wayne was out of action from October 2009 until early March 2010, with pulled muscles in his back and leg. Wayne, still under ring name Cannonball-Kid, is newly signed to the EWC promotion after nearly 7 years of inactivity. During his 7-year hiatus from professional wrestling, Wayne has become a New York Times best selling author after writing "Mat Struggles", a book about the trials and tribulations of working for both small and large wrestling promotions. Among other topics, the book discussed family issues, legal issues, travel, drug addiction, and many other topics that are sometimes thrown under the rug by the wrestling promoters and industry as a whole.
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