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Chris Kanyon

Wrestlers

Birthday January 4, 1970

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Queens, New York, U.S.

Age 40 Years

Date of death 2 April, 2010

Died Place Sunnyside, Queens, New York, U.S.

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Who Is Chris Kanyon? Age, Biography, and Wiki

As of 2025, Chris Kanyon would have been 55 years old. His biography is rich with accolades and achievements from his wrestling career, including his time in WWE and WCW, where he earned a reputation for his unique persona and in-ring skill. Kanyon is also remembered for his candid efforts to raise awareness about mental health and LGBTQ+ issues, paving the way for acceptance in a traditionally conservative wrestling culture.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth January 4, 1970
Age 40 Years
Birth Place Queens, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country U.S
Date of death 2 April, 2010
Died Place Sunnyside, Queens, New York, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Chris Kanyon stood approximately 6 feet 3 inches tall (191 cm) and weighed around 250 pounds (113 kg) during his wrestling career. Kanyon was known for his athletic build, which contributed to his dynamic in-ring style. His physique, combined with his agility, made him a formidable opponent in the squared circle.

Kanyon debuted in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a jobber. He did win one upset victory over Disco Inferno on a Saturday Night taping. After several months he was placed with Mark Starr in a tag team called "Men at Work".

Their gimmick was that they were two construction workers turned wrestlers who wore jeans to the ring, and that Kanyon would cause the team to suffer losses by taking measurements with his tape measure at inopportune times. Kanyon was replaced with Mike Winner before the team disbanded altogether.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Chris Kanyon was known to have been private about his relationships. In terms of his dating life, Kanyon identified as bisexual, sharing his experiences to promote understanding and acceptance within the wrestling community. While specific details about his romantic relationships are scarce, he often expressed gratitude for the support from friends and fans during challenging times in his life.

Kanyon returned to WCW once more on April 10, 2000, when Vince Russo replaced Sullivan. He teamed with Page for several months, which climaxed at Slamboree with him attempting to save DDP from being powerbombed by Mike Awesome on top of the triple cage which was also used in the Ready to Rumble movie.

Kanyon saved Page, but Awesome turned his attention to Kanyon, throwing him off the triple cage onto the ramp below, ending the pay-per-view in dramatic fashion.

Kanyon, after a storyline which saw him in a halo brace in a hospital and in a wheelchair, stepped out of the wheelchair and turned on Page at The Great American Bash costing him his Ambulance match against Mike Awesome. Kanyon then joined Eric Bischoff, the leader of the New Blood faction.

In the course of his renewed feud with Page, Kanyon began imitating Page, renaming himself "Positively" Kanyon (a reference to Page's autobiography, Positively Page) and wearing a long blonde wig. He eventually dyed his hair blonde and wore a "P.C.K." (Positively Chris Kanyon) T-shirt.

In the course of the feud he began using a version of Page's finishing move, the Diamond Cutter, known as the Kanyon Kutter.

He began arbitrarily delivering the Kutter to various WCW backstage employees, and at one point executed the move on Gene Okerlund and Buff Bagwell's mother Judy, leading to a short feud with the Bagwell family, which led to Buff Bagwell defeating Kanyon at New Blood Rising in a Judy Bagwell on a Forklift match. Kanyon left WCW shortly afterward.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of his passing in 2010, Chris Kanyon's estimated net worth was approximately $1 million. This figure was largely derived from his wrestling career and various appearances in the industry. Throughout his career, Kanyon was involved in significant storylines that contributed to his earning potential, with the WWE and WCW often providing lucrative contracts for their top talent.

In 1996, Kanyon donned a mask and was repackaged as Mortis, a Latin word meaning death. Managed by James Vandenberg, Kanyon feuded with Glacier. Kanyon faced Glacier in a Mortal Kombat Martial Arts match at Uncensored on March 16 in his pay-per-view debut but lost to the undefeated Glacier.

Following the match, Wrath debuted, siding with Kanyon and assaulting Glacier. Glacier defeated Kanyon in a second match at Slamboree on May 18. After the match, Wrath and Mortis once again attacked Glacier. However, Glacier was spared a post-match beating when Ernest Miller ran to the ring to defend him.

The four men fought one another over the following weeks, culminating in a match at Bash at the Beach on July 13 which was won by Mortis and Wrath. Mortis and Wrath continued to team together until the angle was quietly dropped in early 1998.

Career, Business, and Investments

Kanyon's wrestling journey began in the early 1990s, and he gained prominence through his time with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He was a pioneering figure, known for his innovative moves and dedication to the sport. In addition to wrestling, Kanyon attempted various business ventures, including training and mentoring young wrestlers. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring wrestlers today.

Christopher Morgan Klucsarits (January 4, 1970 – April 2, 2010) was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1994 to 2004, under the ring names Chris Kanyon, Kanyon, and Mortis.

He was given the nickname "The Innovator of Offense" during his career, and has been recognized by commentators as one of the most underrated stars of WCW.

Social Network

Though Chris Kanyon is no longer with us, his impact carries on through social media and various fan pages dedicated to his memory. Fans can find tributes and discussions about his life on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. These online communities celebrate Kanyon's contributions to wrestling, sharing fan photos and memories.

In February 1998, Kanyon (still in his guise as Mortis) asked Raven if he could join Raven's stable The Flock but was told that he could only become a member if he defeated Diamond Dallas Page for the United States Heavyweight Championship.

Mortis failed to defeat Page for the title on the February 12 episode of Thunder, and he was DDT'ed on the entrance ramp by Raven as a result.

This event led to Kanyon discarding the "Mortis" persona and beginning a feud with Raven, in the course of which he was dubbed "The Innovator of Offense" by play-by-play commentator Mike Tenay due to his unique wrestling technique, which included multiple moves performed from a fireman's carry position.

His matches almost always began with him asking the rhetorical question, "Who Better than Kanyon"? as the crowd would respond, "Everybody" (or "Nobody", if he was a face.) He formed an uneasy alliance with Perry Saturn in order to fight against The Flock, but eventually turned on Saturn and joined forces with Raven.

After Saturn forced The Flock to disband by defeating Raven at Fall Brawl, Kanyon and Raven continued to team together until Raven, in storyline, was sidelined with depression and Kanyon took time away from his wrestling career to work as stunt coordinator and stuntman on The Jesse Ventura Story.

Education

Before embarking on his wrestling career, Kanyon attended a local high school in New York and later pursued higher education. He graduated from the University of Long Island with a degree in psychology. His educational background played a crucial role in his understanding of mental health, a subject he later advocated for, encouraging open conversations about mental well-being in the wrestling industry.


As a youth, Kanyon played roller hockey, basketball, and baseball at school. He attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, where he graduated in 1988. In 1992 he graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy.

During his time there, he was a member of the Mad Turtles, the University at Buffalo Rugby Football Club. Kanyon worked full-time as a physical therapist for three years before becoming a wrestler.

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