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Two possibilities. One, get a larger anchor. Two, "cement" the screw and anchor into the hole (wait till the cement cures before putting weight on it). Sometimes when an anchor or screw gets pulled out of its hole, I use toothpicks to fill up the hole as a makeshift anchor.
I would opt for the first option. However, make sure that you can get the corresponding screw to fit through the holes on the wall mount as they may be too large.
Not really sure that toothpicks would make a solid anchor, having never tried something like that. But if W.K.Lis has done it before and it worked, I guess that might be OK.
For the reasons previously discussed. I am not sure I want my new TV on the ground if it doesn't work. So #1 I believe is the solution.
other than drilling a bit the back of the wall plate if the new screws/anchor are too big or it might make sense to see about another mount.
Of course, you could get some dry wall putty, repair the wall, and drill 1" over with the right size bit (1 size smaller or whatever).