Phil Collins

Phil Collins is a CAW wrestler signed to the Raw brand of New-WWE, where he is the current Intercontinental Champion. Like Bret Michaels, Phil's career in CAW stemmed off an inside joke, this time between SMF Forum members Soundwave and Burb.

RAWR
Phil first appeared in the short lived CAW fed, RAWR. Much like Bret Michaels and NAW, Phil could be considered the poster boy of RAWR.

After RAWR, NAW Cameos
Following the closing of RAWR, Phil made some appearances on NAW, competing in some NAW Hardcore Championship matches, even winning the belt on once occasion.

New-WWE
Phil soon arrived in New-WWE, making his debut as a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble match. He made his official debut as part of the Raw roster on the following Raw, appearing as Bret Michaels' surprise tag partner. The two defeated then-Unified Tag Champions Shadow and Guile, and were set to face the duo again witht the titles on the line, when Phil shockingly betrayed Bret and aligned himself with ACWL.

Phil competed at No Way Out against Bret Michaels for the WWE Championship. Though Phil ended up losing the match, he proved himself to be main event material, kicking out of one of Bret's lethal Super Kick, something few superstars are able to do.

On the Raw following No Way Out, Phil announced that despite losing, he would stick with ACWL till the end of the ACWL vs NAW/New-WWE war. Following the announcement, Phil was ambushed by Allan Caesar and the forces of ACWL. Allan later stated that they no longer needed Phil, as he failed to win the WWE Championship. On Superstars, Phil defeated Christian to win his first taste of New-WWE gold, the Intercontinental Championship.

Championships and Accomplishments

 * New-WWE
 * 1x Intercontinental Championship (Current)


 * NAW
 * 1x NAW Hardcore Championship

Finishing (and signature) Moves

 * I CAN FEEL IT CALLING IN THE AIR TONIGHT (Backstabber)
 * SSP: Shooting Collins Press (Shooting Star Press)
 * Missile Dropkick
 * Fisherman Suplex Neckbreaker

Entrance Themes

 * "On My Way" by Phil Collins