Charles Warrington

Charles Warrington
Charles Warrington
Ring name(s) Beaver Cleavage
Chaz
Headbanger Mosh / Mosh
Mother Smucker
Spider #1
Chaz Ware
Billed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight 243 lb (110 kg)
Born May 28, 1971 (1971-05-28) (age 40)
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Billed from Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Trained by Larry Sharpe
Glen Ruth
Debut 1993

Charles Warrington (born May 28, 1971) is an American former professional wrestler, better known by his ring names, Chaz and Mosh.

Contents

Career

Warrington began training under Larry Sharpe and Glen Ruth during the early 1990s, debuting in 1993. He would make several appearances in the World Wrestling Federation as an enhancement talent in 1993 (under the name Chaz Ware).[1]

Mosh

Warrington went on to form a tag team with Glen Ruth in 1994, wrestling under a variety of names and gimmicks. First appearing as The Spiders in 1994 and then as The Flying Nuns, with Warrington as Mother Smucker and Ruth as Sister Angelica; debuting on the premiere broadcast of Shotgun Saturday Night along with Brother Love in 1997.[2][3] Warrington and Ruth were best known as Mosh (Warrington) and Thrasher (Ruth), The Headbangers, a pair of metal fans who dressed in long plaid skirts. They wrestled in the WWF throughout the late-1990s, briefly holding the WWF Tag Team Championship in 1997 and the NWA Tag Team Championships in 1998.

Beaver Cleavage

After Thrasher suffered a knee injury in May 1999, Warrington was renamed Beaver Cleavage, a reference to the TV series Leave It to Beaver. He appeared in black-and-white vignettes with his "mother", the voluptuous Mrs. Cleavage, and the two would exchange sexual innuendos (e.g. Mrs. Cleavage would offer Beaver some of "Mother's milk" when he complained that his cereal was dry). The gimmick was quickly scrapped (via a 'worked shoot' promo in which Warrington supposedly gave up on the character), and retailored.

Chaz

On June 28, Warrington, now calling himself Chaz, ridiculed the Beaver Cleavage gimmick and identified Mrs. Cleavage as his girlfriend, Marianna Komlos, in a shoot-style interview. Warrington and Komlos feuded with Meat and his female entourage, then with Prince Albert. Warrington left Komlos on the September 9 episode of SmackDown!, and she begged him to take her back throughout the night. On the September 13 episode of Raw, Komlos came to ringside with a black eye, and it was implied that Warrington had beaten her. Over the following weeks, Warrington would be on the receiving end of beatdowns from various wrestlers as well as being screwed out of matches by officials, all of whom were angry at Warrington for allegedly beating Komlos. Komlos attempted to have police arrest Warrington, but he was saved by the intervention of Thrasher, who showed film that demonstrated that Komlos was lying. Komlos was arrested, and the Headbangers were reformed.

Headbangers reformation

The Headbangers then took on a gimmick where they would dress as the opponents that they feuded with, such as the Dudley Boyz and the Mean Street Posse. They later turned heel, and began to dress in drag, most notably wearing breast cones.

Lo Down

In June 2000, Warrington, once again known as Chaz, formed a new tag team with D'Lo Brown known as Lo Down. They enjoyed minor success, but were paired with Tiger Ali Singh and given the gimmicks of two bitter Sikh wrestlers who felt that they were being held down. They were given new ring attire, incorporating turbans and sashes, began using Tiger's entrance music, and were even given Arabic sounding names on one episode of Sunday Night Heat. The popularity of the team rapidly dwindled; at the 2001 Royal Rumble they were both denied a place in the Royal Rumble, as their spot had been given to comedian Drew Carey. The team was eventually taken off TV, and Singh and Warrington were released. Chaz had his final WWF match on the July 30, 2001 edition of RAW is WAR in a dark match.

Post-WWF career

Warrington now wrestles occasionally on the independent circuit in Florida. Chaz also plays outfield for the nationally-ranked Fort Lauderdale professional kickball team "The Meatballs".[4]

Other media

Warrington appeared in the 1996 film Box of Moon Light as "Castroater".

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • Hardkore Championship Wrestling
  • 2004 HCW Incredible 8 Tournament Semi-Finalist
  • HWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Thrasher
  • Insane Championship Wrestling
  • ICW Streetfight Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Thrasher
  • Main Event Championship Wrestling
  • MECW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Thrasher
  • Maximum Xtreme Pro Wrestling
  • MXPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New England Wrestling Federation
  • NEWF Tag Team Championship (3 time) - with Thrasher
  • Texas Wrestling Alliance
  • TWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Thrasher
  • World Wrestling Alliance / WWA New Jersey
  • WWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Thrasher[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/93.htm
  2. ^ http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/94.htm
  3. ^ http://www.thehistoryofwwe.com/96.htm
  4. ^ "2010 Meatballs Team Roster". http://www.meatballkickball.com/team/roster#w. Retrieved June 16, 2011. 
  5. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2000). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 

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