Trey Mack Headshot

Trey Mack

Gender: Male Birthday: March 21, 1991 Billed From: Long Beach, CA Height: 6ft 1" Weight: 290 lbs

Trey Mack is an agile powerhouse built like a wrecking ball and wired like a sprinter. Nicknamed “The Mack Attack,” he blends heavy-handed brawling with surprising bounce—quick rope runs, sudden bursts of speed, and momentum-based offense that makes crowds believe a big man can fly. In-ring, Trey wins with rhythm: he absorbs shots, fires back with nasty body blows and clubbing forearms, then turns the corner into explosive offense—corner-to-corner splashes, cannonballs, rolling sentons, and high-angle suplexes that rattle the building. His game is pressure and impact, but with the timing to catch you off guard when you think you have him scouted. 

Random Quote:
““When I hit the gas, everybody feels it — that’s the Mack Attack.””
Random Fact:
Trey trains footwork like a lightweight—jump rope, sprint intervals, and dance-based timing drills—because he refuses to move like a “typical” heavyweight.

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Entrance Description House lights dip into deep purple and gold. A bassline thumps like a heartbeat. Trey Mack steps out with a grin that says he knows exactly what you are thinking — and he dares you to say it again. He rolls his shoulders, slaps his own chest once, then starts a loose bounce down the ramp like a big man warming up for a sprint. Halfway to the ring he breaks into a short burst of speed, slides in, pops up fast, and throws his arms out wide: “MACK ATTACK!” The crowd answers because they cannot help it. Trey leans into the noise, then turns serious — eyes narrowing — ready to crash into somebody.
Entrance Music “Get Up” (heavy funk-rap beat) — fictional theme
Move #1 Running Crossbody
Move #2 Spinning Back Elbow
Move #3 Corner Splash
Move #4 Scoop Slam
Move #5 Rolling Senton
Special Move #1 Cannonball in the Corner
Special Move #2 Pop-up Powerslam
Special Move #3 Belly-to-Belly Suplex
Finisher Setup Move Crash Landing
Finisher Setup Desc Trey blasts the opponent in the corner with a cannonball, then drags them out two steps and hauls them up with pure force — the setup is fast, tight, and meant to feel like the opponent just got caught in traffic.
Basic Finisher Mack Truck
Basic Finisher Desc
Submission Finisher The Mack Clamp
Submission Finisher Desc
In Ring Personality Agile powerhouse with swagger. Trey is playful when he is in control — grinning, talking to the crowd — but the second an opponent disrespects him, he switches to heavy impact and mean body shots. He sells big, fires up bigger, and treats momentum like a weapon.
In Ring Tactics Build speed and collide. Trey likes rope-runs and sudden bursts — he turns small openings into big crashes. He cuts off comebacks with corner offense and big-man agility (cannonball, senton) before finishing with a powerbomb or a grinding submission.
Always Do Use at least one “big man flies” moment (cannonball or rolling senton). Work in a short burst of speed run. Make the powerbomb feel earned after repeated collisions.
Never Do Overly technical chain wrestling for long stretches. Cowardly stalling. Cheap weapon spots unless the match type demands it.
Writer Notes Inspired by a big, athletic powerhouse style: collisions, surprising bounce, crowd engagement, and a finisher sequence built from corner offense into the Mack Truck. Keep his charisma visible, but make the impact feel real.