Chris Candito
Born
21 March 1972 (54)
Place of Birth
Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey, USA
Also known as
Chris Candido, Skip
Biography
Christopher B. Candito was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Chris Candido. Candido is a one time world champion, having held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship once. In addition, he held several championships in professional wrestling promotions such as Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and The World Wrestling Federation. Candido had two runs with Xtreme Pro Wrestling. The first was in 2000, and he won the XPW World Heavyweight Cha...
Christopher B. Candito was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Chris Candido. Candido is a one time world champion, having held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship once. In addition, he held several championships in professional wrestling promotions such as Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and The World Wrestling Federation. Candido had two runs with Xtreme Pro Wrestling. The first was in 2000, and he won the XPW World Heavyweight Championship before leaving for WCW. The second run was from late 2002 until the company's final show in 2003. Also Candido and Tammy Sytch wrestled in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council in 2003 feuding with Eddie Primo Colon and in addition held the WWC World Television title. (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) defeated Elix Skipper and Petey Williams and Mikey Batts in a six-man tag team match. At the Destination X (2005) preshow, Candido and Andy Douglas defeated Lex Lovett and Buck Quartermain. On the March 18 episode of Impact, Candido and The Naturals faced Dustin Rhodes and America's Most Wanted in a losing effort. Candido competed in his final match at Lockdown (2005) when Candido and Lance Hoyt faced Apolo and Sonny Siaki in a losing effort during the match Candido broke his leg when Siaki landed on it after a flying dropkick early in the match. The injury would lead to Candido dying of acute pneumonia on April 28, 2005. His last performance was taped to air later in the week, he was featured on an episode of TNA Impact! after his death, wheelchair bound, where he helped The Naturals win the NWA World Tag Team Championship. At TNA LockDown on April 24, 2005, Candido fractured both his tibia and fibula and dislocated his ankle during a steel cage match with Lance Hoyt against Apolo and Sonny Siaki. He underwent surgery the next day to have titanium plates and screws inserted into his leg. He was at the following Impact! tapings managing The Naturals to defeat America's Most Wanted to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship. On April 28, 2005, Candido felt ill and his condition worsened during the day. He collapsed in the evening and was rushed to the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He was diagnosed with pneumonia. Doctors drained his lungs, but Candido died soon afterwards. He was 33 years old. His brother Johnny, reported that Candido died due to a blood clot, a complication from surgery. In a 2016 interview Johnny Candido would reveal that Chris did not die from a blood clot, but rather acute pneumonia. This death had a profound effect on fellow wrestlers such as CM Punk, who in 2014 voiced his concern of a post-elbow surgery clot similar to that of Candido. TNA subsequently held the Chris Candido Memorial Tag Team Tournament in his honor in late 2005. In 2009, he was inducted into the Hardcore Hall of Fame. Candido's Hardcore Hall of Fame banner in the former ECW Arena.
Filmography (40)
ECW - Unreleased Vol. 3
2015
ECW - Unreleased Vol. 2
2013
Barbed Wire City: The Unauthorized Story of Extreme Championship Wrestling
2013
The Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn
2011
Life In The Fast Lane
2007
TNA: The 50 Greatest Moments
2006
Legends Never Die
2006
TNA Lockdown 2005
2005
TNA Destination X 2005
2005
NEW Renegades Rampage
2004
WWE: Mick Foley's Greatest Hits & Misses - A Life in Wrestling
2004
Phenomenal: The Best of AJ Styles
2004
MLW Reloaded
2002
4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show
2001
XPW: The Revolution Will Be Televised!
2001
WCW Slamboree 2000
2000
WCW Spring Stampede 2000
2000
XPW: Baptized in Blood
2000
ECW November to Remember 1999
1999
ECW Fan Cam: October 23, 1999
1999
ECW Hardcore Heaven 1999
1999
ECW CyberSlam 1999
1999
The Best of Taz: Survive if He Lets You!
1999
ECW House Party 1999
1999
ECW November To Remember 1998
1998
ECW Fan Cam: September 17, 1998
1998
ECW Heat Wave 1998
1998
ECW A Matter of Respect 1998
1998
ECW It Ain't Seinfeld
1998
ECW Wrestlepalooza 1998
1998
The Best of Shane Douglas
1998
1st Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show
1998
ECW Fan Cam: March 7, 1998
1998
ECW Living Dangerously 1998
1998
ECW CyberSlam 1998
1998
ECW House Party 1998
1998
ECW November to Remember 1997
1997
ECW Fan Cam: October 31, 1997
1997
Michinoku Pro 4th Anniversary
1997
ECW As Good As It Gets
1997