| 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. |