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As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Storm The Other Wiki]].
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* BaitAndSwitch: Truth Martini paid him to bail from a match with Grizzly Redwood so Michael Elgin could beat him up in Storm's place.

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BadassBeard: As shown above.
* BaitAndSwitch: Truth Martini Wrestling/TruthMartini paid him to bail from a match with Grizzly Redwood so Michael Elgin could beat him up in Storm's place.
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* {{Determinator}}: A rare humorous example. During his match with C.W. Anderson at ''MLW Reload'', September 26, 2002, someone in the crowd shouted "Kill him!" and C.W. Anderson said, "I'm f'ing trying, man!"
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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as Devon Storm or Crowbar. He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] as Tempest of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as Devon Storm or Crowbar. He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] as Tempest of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth Wrestling/RecklessYouth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as Devon Storm or Crowbar. He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as Tempest of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as Devon Storm or Crowbar. He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] as Tempest of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.



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* AxCrazyAxCrazy: Became one of his signatures once he became Crowbar.



* BreakupBreakout: Definitely more of a name than Ace Darling



* TheDragon: As Mike Tenay's bodyguard during TNA's invasion of CSWF.



* TheDragon: As Mike Tenay's bodyguard during TNA's invasion of CSWF

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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/StacyKeibler situation.

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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare Sean O'Haire while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/StacyKeibler situation.



* OhCrap: He was facing Wrestling/MikeQuackenbush at Pro Xcitement Wrestling's June 23, 2002 event, and Quack got fed up with Crowbar's valet Syrena constantly interfering. Quack went to the back to find a partner. Crowbar followed... and practically ''dove'' through the curtain when he realized Quack had found '''[[Wrestling/LunaVachon LUNA VACHON]]''' to be his partner.



* RealSongThemeTune: (in ECW): Music/NineInchNails' "Terrible Lie"
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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' Devon Storm or '''Crowbar.''' Crowbar. He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' Tempest of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.
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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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'''Chris Ford''' (b. Christopher "Chris" Ford (born March 4, 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er {{professional wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continued working the independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.



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* IHaveManyNamesIHaveManyNames: Besides the Devon Storm and Crowbar names, he also wrestled briefly under the names Salem, Judas, Tempest, and Storm.



* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Stacy Keibler}} situation.

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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Stacy Keibler}} Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/StacyKeibler situation.
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* WrestlingDoesntPay: Crowbar was originally a wrestling gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.
* YouLookFamiliar: He should, as he has in some way or another wrestled on a television program of every national wrestling promotion available (and [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Ring Of Honor]]).

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* WrestlingDoesntPay: Crowbar was originally a wrestling gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.
* YouLookFamiliar: He should, as he has in some way or another wrestled on a television program of every national wrestling promotion available (and [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Ring Of Honor]]).
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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continues working the independents to this day. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continues continued working the independents to this day.independent circuit, showing up in promotions such as Wrestling/RingOfHonor. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.
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* BaitAndSwitch: Truth Martini paid him to bail from a match with Grizzly Redwood so Michael Elgin could beat him up in Storm's place.
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* KickTheDog: The TNA invaders were actually cheered by the CSWF audience initially. That was until Crowbar helped Trinity defeat April Hunter for the vacant women's championship.


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* TheDragon: As Mike Tenay's bodyguard during TNA's invasion of CSWF
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** MadEye


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* EyeTake: Done to show just how crazy he really was, being ''really'' happy for little discernible reason.
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* WrestlingDoesntPay: Crowbar was originally a wrestling gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.

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* WrestlingDoesntPay: Crowbar was originally a wrestling gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.so.
* YouLookFamiliar: He should, as he has in some way or another wrestled on a television program of every national wrestling promotion available (and [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Ring Of Honor]]).
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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Stacy Kiebler}} situation.

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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Stacy Kiebler}} Keibler}} situation.



* NotAsYouRememberThem: The commentators on Velocity joked about Crowbar no longer being a cruiserweight. He still had a six-pack but it was covered by a solid layer of fat.

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* NotAsYouRememberThem: NotAsYouKnowThem: The commentators on Velocity joked about Crowbar no longer being a cruiserweight. He still had a six-pack but it was covered by a solid layer of fat.
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* FightingYourFriend: Part of the reason he lost the cruiserweight championship to Daffney is that he was holding back. She ended up to be doing so as well, pinning Crowbar by accident while trying to see if he was okay.


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* {{Jobber}}: Served as one on WWE Velocity and Heat. On the former he memorably managed to put up a decent fight against up and comer Shawn O'Hare while the most memorable thing he did on Heat was get steamrolled by Wrestling/ScottSteiner, to show how angry we was over the whole Wrestling/{{Test}}[=/=]Wrestling/{{Stacy Kiebler}} situation.


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* NotAsYouRememberThem: The commentators on Velocity joked about Crowbar no longer being a cruiserweight. He still had a six-pack but it was covered by a solid layer of fat.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Pre-WCW, he had long blond hair.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Pre-WCW, he had long blond hair.hair and was clean cut.
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* BreakupBreakout: Definitely more of a name than Ace Darling
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* WrestlingDoesntPay: A gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.

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* WrestlingDoesntPay: A Crowbar was originally a wrestling gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.
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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continues working the independents to this day.


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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continues working the independents to this day.

day. Prior to his WCW run, he was well known for his work in the Mid-Atlantic independent scene of the late 1990s alongside Ace Darling, Reckless Youth and Lance (Simon) Diamond.

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* BadassBeard
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* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/TerryFunk, Wrestling/{{Sabu}} (in WWAS),


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* [[BashBrothers Bash Brothers and Sisters]]: Ace Darling, Daffney Unger, Damian Kane


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Pre-WCW, he had long blond hair.
* FinishingMove: Eye of the Storm (inverted DDT), Mindbender (sitout inverted suplex slam)
* GeniusBruiser: He has a degree in Physical Therapy.
* IHaveManyNames
* IHaveTheHighGround
* {{Joisey}}


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* PartsUnknown: (as Devon Storm in WWAS): "The Other Side of Sanity"
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** (in WCW): The New Blood
** (in TNA): The New Church
** (in OVW): The Disciples of Synn
* RealSongThemeTune: (in ECW): Music/NineInchNails' "Terrible Lie"
* RedBaron: "Dangerous"
* TagTeam: The Extreme, with Ace Darling
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As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Storm The Other Wiki]].

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As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Storm The Other Wiki]].Wiki]].

He is in no way connected to Wrestling/JamesStorm, Wrestling/LanceStorm or [[Wrestling/TheDudleyBoys Brother Devon]] or to the band Music/{{Crowbar}}.

!!! "Mindbending Tropes":
* AxCrazy
* CrowbarCombatant: Wielded his namesake to good effect.
* LightningBruiser
* WrestlingDoesntPay: A gas station attendant, although that was forgotten after about a month or so.
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'''Chris Ford''' (b. 1974) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from Rutherford, UsefulNotes/NewJersey best known for his work in the 1990s and early 2000s as '''Devon Storm''' or '''Crowbar.''' He debuted in 1992 after training at Wrestling/IronMikeSharpe's school under the Devon Storm name competing in various independents. He also had some matches in Wrestling/{{ECW}} and took part in the tournament to fill the vacated [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/wwf-lh.html WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] and he and his tag partner Ace Darling did some jobs on Wrestling/{{WCW}} TV as well. In November 1999, he was reintroduced to WCW audiences as Crowbar, an ally of David Flair and Wrestling/DaffneyUnger. David and Crowbar would hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-t.html WCW World Tag Team Titles]] before the trio split up, with David going off on his own and Crowbar and Daffney staying together. Crowbar would also hold the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WCW World Cruiserweight Title]] and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-hc.html WCW Hardcore Title]]. After WCW closed, WWE did not pick up his or Daffney's contracts. He went back to the Storm name and returned to the independents. He did some jobs on WWE's weekend {{B Show}}s ''Sunday Night Heat'' and ''Velocity'' in 2003. He entered Wrestling/{{TNA}} as '''Tempest''' of [[Wrestling/JamesMitchell "Father" James Mitchell]]'s the New Church. He has also worked as a physical therapist and continues working the independents to this day.


As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Storm The Other Wiki]].

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