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Rumors and Claims not needed On, August 24, 2006, it was reported that Christopher W. Anderson's future with WWE may possibly be in jeopardy. Fellow ECW wrestlers Francine, Tony Mamaluke, Jazz, Al Snow and Stevie Richards are all on the bubble, while Al Snow and Stevie Richards will probably be offered office jobs.- That is not true.
I have had the honor of meeting Lars, Gene, Ole, and Arn Anderson over the years. I debate that Gene Anderson ever gave this man any claim to the Anderson Family name. Although it claims Gene Anderson was OK with the use, the time frame stated within the article puts that claim AFTER Gene's death. We only have the author's word but, with Gene Anderson being deceased, there exists no way to prove this claim.
Stating again the fact that Wright wrestled his first match more than two years after Gene Anderson's death and the fact (after reading the referenced interview) that there is still no concrete evidence (heresay at best), maybe this article needs a rewrite to point this out.