World Championship Wrestling (1993 - 1997) Undefeated streak and feuding with Cobra (1993–1995) After leaving the military, Pittman trained as a professional wrestler at the
WCW Power Plant under
Terry Taylor and
The Assassin in 1993. He won his first match by
pinning Brian Anderson just before the time limit expired. He made his televised debut as one of the judges for
Marquess of Queensberry Rules between
Ric Flair and
Lord Steven Regal on the April 30 episode of
Worldwide. His first televised match was on the November 5 episode of
Pro by defeating Ken Kendall. This marked Pittman's first loss but he remained undefeated as he was not pinned or submitted. Pittman began his first
feud against
Cobra in the summer of 1995. This feud led to a match between the two at
Fall Brawl, which Pittman won by
submission after attacking him from behind before the match while
a recruit of Pittman distracted Cobra. However, Pittman lost a rematch to Cobra on the September 23 episode of
Saturday Night, thus ending Pittman's undefeated streak in WCW. In November 1995, Pittman also appeared at WCW's first
World War 3 pay-per-view. In a sixty-man
battle royal, he became the forty-second wrestler eliminated when
Hugh Morrus threw him over the top rope. in fall 1996, Pittman quietly turned heel again and dropped Long as his manager, Pittman also appeared at 1996's
World War 3 as part of the sixty-man battle royal, which was won by
The Giant. Pittman would go on to wrestle in WCW through the first 5 months of 1997, gaining opportunities at the
United States Heavyweight Championship against Eddie Guerrero on
Saturday Night on March 4, and his final match in WCW taking place on the 24th of May on Saturday Night, a shot at the
World Television Championship against
Lord Steven Regal.
Independent circuit (1997 - 2004) Pittman left WCW in mid-1997 for the
National Wrestling Alliance's
Mid-Atlantic area. Pittman arrived in Florida Underground Wrestling for several months finally coming out of retirement to defeat "The Cuban Assassin" Fidel Sierra. On the July 10, 1998, Sgt. Craig Pittman would receive a shot at the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship, battling and losing to the champion at the time
Dan "The Beast" Severn. Afterwards he retired from wrestling. In June 2011, Pittman came out of retirement to wrestle in two MMA style shoot fights both against Brent Dali in which in Pittman won both for Florida Underground Wrestling. ==Mixed martial arts record==