[7.0] "CW Anderson is one of the most underrated wrestlers to ever step into an ECW ring. While the company was known for chaos, weapons, and spot-heavy matches, CW brought a throwback, NWA-style grit that made him stand out. He was never about high spots or flash. He was about stiff strikes, tight holds, and old-school ass-whoopings that looked like they hurt for real. His look was no-nonsense, his promos were simple but believable, and his work ethic was unmatched. Every time CW stepped in the ring, you knew you were going to get a physical, believable fight. He wasn't flashy, but he was crisp, snug, and brought a level of realism that a lot of the roster lacked. His spinebuster remains one of the best in the business, snapping opponents in half with more impact than guys twice his size. His feud with Tommy Dreamer during ECW's dying days was quietly one of the most brutal and personal programs the company had. Their match at Guilty as Charged 2001 is a blood-soaked, underappreciated gem that showed just how good CW really was when the spotlight was finally on him. CW didn't have the name value or the over-the-top character of some of his peers, but his body of work speaks for itself. He was a workhorse, a throwback, and a guy who gave ECW some of its last true wrestling credibility before the doors closed. CW Anderson was the enforcer ECW needed and never fully appreciated. A rock-solid technician with an old-school mentality, a dangerous right hand, and a spinebuster that could end your night. An unsung legend who deserves way more respect than he gets."
[8.0] "Good performer, great on the mic and he's a great guy that is helping teach the next generation of wrestlers! He can be a little bit bland at times but usually he does very very good at advancing storylines! He's very underated overall and I wish he got his credit"
[7.0] "Wrestling skills might be underrated, because while his look and moveset are rather generic, CW Anderson managed to make his matches very entertaining and injected some indescribable energy. He was slowly but surely rising the ranks in ECW, with his PPV matches with Tommy Dreamer being his peak performances, but when the compny died, he never truly found his footing elsewhere and slowly faded away, with a lot of untapped potential. His one biggest downfall seemed to be his own ego, as his interviews let transparate his self-image as a perfect worker adored from absolutely everybody while never catching a break, and that absolutely nothing in his professional and personal life was ever his fault, which just doesn't match with his visible career path."
[6.0] "As an in-ring performer, CW Anderson is indeed rather underrated, possessing solid technical skill and some high-impact moves, including a fine rendition of the classic Anderson spinebuster. Though not a microphone powerhouse, he does have the skill set, presence and physical resemblance to Arn Anderson (despite no actual relation) to pull off his namesake's "enforcer" role quite well."
[6.0] "Wieder so ein Fall von Wrestler, für den die Drei erfunden wurde. So unglaublich durchschnittlich, das nicht mal eine gute Frisur ihm helfen könnte. Welche er nicht hat. Nicht mal im Ansatz. Denn er hat keinen Haar-Ansatz. Also, versteht mich nicht falsch, der Kerl ist echt ein solider Handwerker, hat aber die Ausstrahlung einer alten Tischdecke von Oma. Und keine Frisur. Einfach keine Frisur."
[9.0] "Anderson is one of the most underrated and talented brawlers of the past 20 years. He was never signed on to a major contract to any company besides ECW, and even in ECW he wasn't used well. Anderson throws wicked strikes, and has a wide moveset which revolves around basic wrestling, having fantastic matches out of what people can call simplistic maneuvers. CW Anderson is a wrestler who fits under the Anderson name (while he is not a true Anderson) his talent makes him worthy to carry that name."
[8.0] "Very impressive wrestler utlilising a technical/brawler hybrid. Not the most decorated athlete but having competed for ECW, ROH, WWE, MLW, NWA and TNA there's little doubt of quality and ability. He wasn't a wrestler I ever particularly wanted to see win but he was always a wrestler I wanted to see. He and Tommy Dreamer could bring the roof down and his ECW credentials certainly helped give CM Punk the rub in his early WWE career. In another universe he could easily have been a damn fine Mid-Card champion for any of the top promotions during the Monday Night Wars."
[3.0] "Wenn man aussieht wie er, sollte man sich den Schritt ins Wrestling-Business gut überlegen, denn trotz seiner Ähnlichkeit mit Arn Anderson ist er leider vollkommen ohne signifikante Ausstrahlung unterwegs und das ist (mal von Japan und Mexiko abgesehen) fast immer ein großer Minuspunkt in diesem Geschäft. Und obwohl er viele Jahre in interessanten Ligen gekämpft hat, in der er über die Zeit seine Fähigkeiten man Mic und bei Auftritten im Allgemeinen hätte verbessern können. So war es dann aber nicht und daraus ergibt sich das Bild eines soliden Workers im Ring, der durchaus viele Stile mitgehen kann, jedoch genau auf diesem Level stehen geblieben ist. Vielleicht war auch einfach nicht mehr drin."
[6.0] "Schade, dass die Karriere vorbei ist, denn Anderson hatte immer was. Starke Präsenz im Ring, die ihm aber wegen der fehlenden Ausstrahlung oft schlechtgeredet wird. Mit Corino und Diamond an der Seite gold!"
[6.0] "Die Leistungen im Ring waren ganz gut, aber auch beim ihm fehlt halt der Rest. Vom Typ her eher langweilig, was dann mit der Zeit auch so war. Sein Highlight war sicherlich das Match gegen Dreamer, wenn man es auf die Zeit in der ECW bezieht."
[4.0] "Ich habe ihn bei der ECW als auch 2002 und 2003 im Indy/ROH Bereich gesehen, der Kerl hat einfach nicht mehr als eine 4 Verdient. Sein Micwork ist bescheiden und er langweilt ziemlich schnell. Er kriegt nur deshalb keine 5 weil er zumindest die Basics des Wrestling versteht."