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Former TNA Tag Team champion Chris Harris arrested in Kentucky

Chris Harris, the former multi-time TNA Tag Team champion, booked a trip to jail two days ago after he was arrested in Kentucky according to PWInisder.com.

Harris was picked up by police on October 5 in Kenton County and he was charged for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and failure to provide proof of insurance. He only spent a night behind bars and left the next day on a $2,500 bail. Harris will now have to appear in court on November 2.

The 47-year-old star was part of America’s Most Wanted tag team with James Storm where he won the tag team titles on seven different occasions, six with Storm and once with Elix Skipper.

Harris was last seen on Impact Wrestling in March of this year when he appeared during James Storm’s 1000th match in Impact. He left Impact in 2011 after a one-year stint following a four-year journey which originally ended in 2006. Harris also wrestled for WWE briefly in 2008 under the name of Branden Walker but was released from his contract after just six months.

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