Trey Mack
Inmate Info
““When I hit the gas, everybody feels it — that’s the Mack Attack.””
Trey trains footwork like a lightweight—jump rope, sprint intervals, and dance-based timing drills—because he refuses to move like a “typical” heavyweight.
Tale of the Tape
Mack Truck
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.
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.
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.
Overly technical chain wrestling for long stretches. Cowardly stalling. Cheap weapon spots unless the match type demands it.