Egotistico Fantastico

Robert Anthony[1] (born June 11, 1982) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Egotistico Fantastico. He currently performs for various independent promotions, most notably Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) where he is a former CZW World Heavyweight Champion, as well as a former World Junior Heavyweight Champion. He is also a one time CZW Iron Man Champion, and was the last person to hold the championship.

Egotistico Fantastico
Birth nameRobert Anthony
Born (1982-06-11) June 11, 1982[1]
Romeoville, Illinois, United States
ResidenceChicago, Illinois, United States[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Egotistico Fantastico[1]
Ego Fantastico
Ravishing Roberta[1]
Robert Anthony[1]
Billed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[3]
Billed weight210 lb (95 kg)[3]
Billed fromNew Jersey[3]
Trained byHarley Race[2]
John Burke[1]
Sonny Rogers[1]
DebutNovember 23, 2001[1]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2001–2006)

Anthony debuted in 2001 under the ring name Egotistico Fantastico, a luchador gimmick, and began competing for Pro Championship Wrestling. While in PCW, he captured the promotion's Heavyweight Championship. He would also take the gimmick to various promotions, most notably Ring of Honor, ROH's sister promotion Full Impact Pro, and Combat Zone Wrestling.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2006–2008)

In November 2006, Anthony was signed to a developmental contract by World Wrestling Entertainment before being assigned to the developmental territory Deep South Wrestling. While in DSW, he began competing under his real name instead of the Egotistico Fantastico gimmick. When DSW was shut down, Anthony was transferred over to Florida Championship Wrestling, where he continued to train until he was released from his developmental contract in February 2008.

Return to the independent circuit (2008–present)

Anthony as Egotistico Fantastico

Following his release from WWE, Anthony returned to wrestling in the independent circuit for promotions such as All American Wrestling, Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South and Combat Zone Wrestling. As Egotistico Fantastico, he made his debut for IWA-MS in April soon became a mainstay for the promotion after a series of high-profile matches during the Ted Petty Invitational in 2008.On 26 May 2012, Anthony Was defeated by Ryan Slade in a Pro Wrestling Blitz event.[4] On 6 February 2015, Anthony made his debut for Freelance Wrestling Where he was defeated by Craig Mitchell.[5] On 28 February 2015, Anthony defeated Mr Flores at Pro Wrestling Blitz event.[6]

Combat Zone Wrestling (2009-2012)

Later on in 2008, Egotistico Fantastico joined CZW. In June 2009 he won CZW's the Best Of The Best 9 tournament. On October 9, 2010, Anthony returned to CZW unmasked, using the ring name "The Ego" Robert Anthony.[7]

On December 2010 he became number one contender for a major title for the first time in his career: the CZW World Heavyweight Championship, by winning a match at CZW Cage of Death XII. On February 13, 2011 at CZW Twelve: The Twelfth Anniversary Event, he defeated Jon Moxley for the CZW World Heavyweight title. Anthony lost the title on April 9, 2011 to Devon Moore. As of 2012,Anthony is not part of CZW Roster.

Resistance Pro (2012-Present)

He is currently wrestling in Resistance Pro. He wrestled for months before getting a number one contenders match against Jay Bradley at Taken By Force on June 15, 2012, and also appeared at the previous four Resistance Pro events.[8] On October 20, 2012, he defeated Bradley and Bobby Lashley to win the RPW Heavyweight Championship.[9] He would hold the title for 399 days, before losing it to Jocephus on November 23, 2013.[10] On May 16, 2014, Anthony and Jocephus defeated Da Soul Touchaz (Acid Jaz & Willie Richardson) for the RPW Tag Team Championship.[11]

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2014)

Anthony made his debut for JCW as his Ego Fantastico character on 11 May 2014, where he was defeated by The Weedman at the JCW Road To The Gathering Tour.[12]

All Elite Wrestling (2020)

Anthony made his AEW in-ring debut under his real name on the March 24th, 2020 edition of AEW Dark[13]. Anthony appeared in a tag team with Shawn Spears and his manager Tully Blanchard against the team of SoCal Uncensored. Upon being abandoned during the match by Spears, he was pinned by Kazarian. This led to his rejection as a permanent tag team partner of Spears, who gave him a beat down after the match. Anthony appeared again on the June 9th, 2020 edition of AEW Dark, losing to AEW World Champion Jon Moxley in a non-title match.[14]

Championships and accomplishments

Anthony with the RPW Heavyweight Championship belt in February 2013

References

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