Mass Chaos

Mass Chaos is an American professional e-wrestler competing for Lords of Pain Wrestling on its Inferno brand. He is currently a leading member of The Misfits, and currently holds the LPW International Heavyweight Championship. He also is the longest-reigning LPW Television Champion, having held the title for 15 months.

Biography
Mass Chaos is battle hardened veteran who has always had championship gold on his mind.

For years, he was locked in wars and fights with some of the best Lords of Pain Wrestling had to offer. He started with the Gathering, teamed with Bloodrose, was part of the Schizo Six, warred with Soul Reaper, teamed with then rookie Edible, teamed with Showstoppa in Murder Inc. But the only championship gold he has to show for it was a brief run as Schizophrenia U.S. Tag Team Champion. While people will never doubt his heart or the fight he brings, Chaos wants a chance to show the world that after all the blood he has shed, all the wars he has waged, that he has earned the right to fight for a chance to fulfill his ultimate goal.

At Inferno 11.1, the four years of blood, sweat, and sacrfice became a reality when Chaos shocked the world by defeating Ken Ryans to win the LPW World Television Title, Chaos' first singles gold. But like everything in his career, the good moments come accompanied with the bad as Chaos' Abandoned tag team partner, Edible, turned on him after he achieved his triumph.

Early Life
Mass Chaos (real name Manny Gallego) was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1984. He started watching wrestling at an early age with his great grandfather. He grew up idolizing the likes of Mr. Perfect, The Hart's, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, and others. He also idolized his uncle, Eclipse, who was a standout in the Texas Independent circuit. At age 18, Chaos went to his uncle's wrestling school in Arlingotn, Texas. At first, Eclipse was hesitant of training his cousin, wanting to avoid the talk of nepotism or taking it easy on him, but finally decided to train him. Chaos spent a year in training and gaining experience in the Texas independent circuit. In the Summer of 2003, Psychotic Wrestling Association was looking for talent and Chaos sent them a feeler. They signed him to a contract and his career in the big leagues began.

The Gathering
Almost immediately after he signed with PWA, Chaos was approached by the Reverend Poofy to join his stable, The Gathering, as an Enforcer. But success didn't come easily for the youngster. In fact, it didn't come at all, as he was just destroyed week after week by the enemies of The Gathering. It wasn't until later that Chaos found out that the Gathering was a farce and didn't stand for what he originally thought. Chaos time in the Gathering was painful, both physically and psychologically, but Chaos' reputation for survival and taking sickining punishment started in at this time. It was near the end of the Gathering's run, when Poofy teamed with former nemesis Showstoppa as Divine Intervention, that they booted Chaos and theBuzz out of the Gathering. Chaos had one more match, teaming with theBuzz against Blood and Fire (Bloodrose and Firefly), before taking a leave of absense.

Newfound Success
(A Fresh Start, Blood and Chaos, Schizo Six, and US Tag Team Gold)

Chaos returned a few weeks later, after coming close to calling it a career. PWA Officals called him and told him that they still believed he could become a viable member of the promotion, he just needed confidence and patience. His first match back, he fought valiantly in a loss against then US Champion, The D, his match in his PWA career that he was competetive. He followed that up with his first career victory in PWA, defeating ValleyBoy(Boss Foxx) with the Chaos Theory.

During PWA's European tour, Chaos asked Bloodrose, who had since lost partner Firefly, to team with him. Bloodrose became a mentor to Chaos and the two enjoyed success together. During this time, the tag team scene of PWA exploded, with three teams jocking for the PWA US Tag Team Championship. Blood and Chaos, along with The Wildcards of Wevv Meng and Red Dragon, and Sick Nick and Rabbi, fought each other for the US Tag Titles and the PWA World Television title. The six of them where given the moniker the Schizo Six, for the scale of matches all six men put forth. It was during this time that Chaos was putting forth some of his best matches and had his greatest success to date, winning the US Tag Team titles with Bloodrose against Sick Nick and Rabbi at Schizophrenia (Insanity) 3.3 in Maryland.

Betrayal, Altered Reality II, and Violence!
Just when everything seemed to be going well, Chaos' world came crashing down. At Schizo 4.1, Bloodrose, for no reason, abandoned Chaos during a match against Unleased Anarchy.(Norweign Beast and Sick Fixx) Chaos won the match, but was triple teamed and crippled by Unleashed Anarchy. He was gone for two shows.

When he returned, Chaos showed initiative and lack of intelligence to some, when he interrupted 2TX's announcement of his teammates for Altered Reality II. Instead of squashing Chaos, who was still kinda of limping from his injuries, 2TX gave Chaos an opportunity. Face Positively Reaper at Schizos Wild, with the winner becoming a member of 2TX's Altered Reality team. At Schizo's Wild 2005 in a brutal Dog Collar Match, Chaos defeated Positively Reaper to earn his spot on Team Xtreme. At Altered Reality II, Chaos showed he belonged on the biggest stage, when he, along with 2TX (the last suvivor), Rabbi, Sick Nick, Valleyboy defeated the Pyromania Team Cynical (Showstoppa, Cynical, Snowman, SFS, and Biggie)

Before the event was over, Chaos was attacked in the locker room by the former Positive one, now back to his old self, Soul Reaper. At Schizo 5.1, Reaper Avenged his loss to Chaos. A few shows later, Chaos jumped Reaper and cost him a match against former rival Rabbi. For doing so, GM for a day D Hammond Samuels had him fight in a handicap match at 5.4 against the Primetime Players (Spectre and Joey Hollywood), a team that had jumped him during there debut at Schizo 4.3. Reaper and Chaos would settle there score at At All Costs 2006 in a Graveyard Match. In a match still remembered for it's brutallity, Chaos defeated Soul Reaper by burying him alive. It was this match that Chaos' moniker "The Man that will Not Die!" first came about.

The Abandoned Part One
After his victory over Soul Reaper, PWA officials asked Chaos to form his own Tag Team, since the singles title scene was clutered. Feeling he owed it to the front office and he was allowed to choose his own partner, Chaos accepted and Choose the rookie Edible. They formed the Abandoned, and teamed for a number of shows. While things where going well and the team was growing, Chaos was traded to Pyromania for the wrestler Random.

Pyromania Debut and Murder Inc.
Chaos made his debut at Pyromania 7.1. He was immediately thrust into a match with Takeover, the Western Heritage States Champion, in a non title match. In a close match that should have set the tone for his time on Pyro, he lost to the champ. At the next show though, he joined with former Gathering Teammate and friend Showstoppa, with rookie BD Barlow, and formed Murder Inc, a stable bent on the destruction of Pyromania.

Things didn't go well for the stable, as losses and the arguing between Barlow and Showstoppa made things complicated fot the team. Things got worse when Showstoppa, the master mind of the stable, had a change of heart, wanting to save the show that he shed so much blood for. After Show left and Barlow and Chaos agreed that this would be there last match as a team, Murder Inc's last official match as a unit was at the Pre Show for One Way Ticket, Where the team Of Chaos and Barlow faced the rookie team of Damion Kross and Flare. Near the end of the match, when it looked as if Murder Inc would leave on a high note, BD Barlow walked out on Chaos, the second time a partner has done this to him, allowing the team of Flare and Kross to get the victory. Barlow's intentions where later made plain, when at the end of a brutal Barbed Wire Match between Showstoppa and then PWA Owner and former World Champion Villano 187, Barlow came to the ring and assisted Villano in trying to end Showstoppa's Career. Show was saved by Significant Others partner SFS, young up and comer Homicide, and Chaos.

After this PPV, Chaos took a leave of absence, sitting getting married and wanting to rest from his injuries.

Comeback
After his hiatus, he returned at Inferno 9.3. In a passionate speech, Chaos stated that he thought about leaving, but that he still had a mission to fulfill, not just for himself, but from a promise he made when he debuted on Pyromania/Inferno. In this speech he stated that at the end of the year he would be a singles champ for the first time. His was then interupted by Public Enemy #1 (Damion Kross, theRik, and Jules), who then attacked him. Intervention by the Bad Mamma Jammas saved from a worse beating. Chaos would gain a measure of revenge by defeating Jules at 10.1

The Abandoned Part Two and The Misfits
At the same time, former partner Edible was now on Inferno, drafted along with his "brothers" in the Misfits. Chaos and Edible caught up on old times and events and wanted to have a reawakening as the Abandoned. The Abandoned made there return to the ring at The Rising in a three way elimination tag match, with the winner getting a shot at the Tag Team titles. Even though they defeated Misfit Rivials the Lillehammer Administration, The Abandoned where pinned by eventual winners the MWA (Tromboner Man and RaTo).

Mass Chaos was happy to be teaming with Edible again, as Edible was one of the few people he had trust in. Edible was happy to be teaming with his former partner, but he knew he had his other family too. The Misfits asked Chaos to join them, which he accepted, though still being careful to trust them.

Since joining the Misfits, Chaos has had one of his best streches in his peak and valleys career. The Abandoned where winning matches, and Chaos was finally getting over his trust issues.

In some circles within LPW, Chaos' decision to join the Misfits was met with scrutiny. Some saw it as him going to his old comfort zone. Others suggested that while winning, he was riding the coattails of the Misfits and not advancing in his career. Some wondered, including friends silently, whether Chaos would ever reach his true potential.

Four Years Finally Paying off and The Misfits War
In the middle of the Sacrement PPV, after The Abandoned defeated the much hyped rookie team of Oz and J Naughty, Inferno GM Spectre, a former foe, asked Chaos to come to his office and gave Chaos his shot at a title, the LPW World Television title. He would be lined up against the Self Proclaimed Misfit Killer Ken Ryans, who had won the TV Title quickly in his young career by defeating fellow Misfit TJ Rage at Inferno 10.3: Night of Champions. Most people believed that Chaos would be another Misfit to fall in the wake of the streaking Ryans.

At 11.1, Mass Chaos would shock the world by defeating Ken Ryans and winning the Television Title. After Four years in PWA/LPW, all the hard work, blood, sweat, and heartache was finally rewarded.

That is until Edible, the man Chaos trusted the most, attacked him from behind after his victory for an unexplained reason. Chaos would distance himself from the Misfits, enraged at what he precieved as being duped again by a faction. At 11.2, Chaos was layed again by Edible, who later that night explained to Drew "HeadBanger" Michaels and TJ Rage why he attacked Chaos. He wanted to show that the Misfits was a sham and the brotherhood was a lie. Edible had been angered by Drew Michaels sole attention to rival Ham and keeping his "brothers" out of the loop. He had vented his frustrations to Chaos a number of times, but at the time, Chaos thought nothing of it. That night, Trey Spruance, another Misfit member, decided to break away from the team also.

Edible would face TJ and Drew over the next few weeks and continue on his crusade to destory the Misfits. At Dead Reckoning, Chaos had to put his title on the line in a Round Robin Match against his three former "brothers", Edible, TJ Rage, and Trey Spurance. Before Dead Reckoning, Chaos made peace with Drew Michaels, but was still unsure of going back to the Misfits or if he could ever forgive Edible. After destroying Spurance and defeating Rage in a close match, in Chaos' final match, which was hard hitting and bloody, Mass Chaos defeated Edible to retain his title. Edible, mad at how he lost, challenged Chaos the Next night for the title. In an emotional match, Chaos defeated Edible again. After the match Edible, who looked as if he where mentally drained and lost over the whole feud, broke down. Chaos, for some unknown reason, forgave his former partner, and the two men embraced. An injured Drew Michaels, who had won the IHC World Heavyweight Championship the night before, came out with wife Juliet and recently traded Misfit TJ Rage to reform the family. As of press time, Chaos has not commented on why he forgave Edible, but that should come soon.

In wrestling

 * Primary Finisher
 * Final Disarray (Chaos lifts opponent for a Crucifix Powerbomb and delivers a Piledriver)
 * Chaos Theory (Chaos lifts opponent in Crucifix Powerbomb and Hits a hangman's Neckbreaker) Finisher from Start of Career until the move to Pyro/Inferno
 * Secondary Finishers
 * Ode to the Black Sun (Fireman’s Carry into a Neckbreaker)
 * Chaostropy (Cobra Clutch Backbreaker into the King Cobra Hold)
 * Moveset
 * State of Emergency (Corkscrew Senton Bomb)
 * Eternal Torment (Downward Spiral floatover into Rings of Saturn)
 * Strikes of Confusion (Two forearms to the face, kick to the knee, and Roaring Elbow to the face)
 * Final Stand (With opponent sitting, Chaos runs to the rope and delivers a running knee into opponent's face)
 * Mad Frog Splash Elbow Drop
 * Powerdrive Elbow
 * Slingshot Suplex
 * Shining Enziguri
 * Release RegalPlex
 * Tornado DDT
 * Hangman’s Neckbreaker
 * Corner Shining Wizard


 * Tag Team Finisher
 * The Abandoned (Mass Chaos and Edible)
 * Final Destination (Chaos powerbombs opponent on his knee while Edible hits the Cereal Crunch at the same time.)


 * Tag Teams and Stables
 * The Gathering (with The Reverand Poofy, theBuzz, Stonedsour)
 * Blood & Chaos (with Bloodrose)
 * The Abandoned (with Edible)
 * Murder Inc. (with Showstoppa and BD Barlow)
 * The Misfits (with Drew "Headbanger" Michaels, TJ Rage, Edible, Trey Spruance, and Sean Jensen)


 * Nicknames
 * "The Man that Won't Die!"


 * Theme Music
 * "Beautiful Disaster" by 311 (Theme during Schizophrenia)
 * "This Dying Soul" by Dream Theater (Theme during Pyromania)
 * "Spanish Castle Tango" by Del Castillo
 * "El Corazon del Guerrero"by Tierra Santa (Current)

Championships and accomplishments

 * Lords of Pain Wrestling
 * LPW World Television Championship (Longest reign)
 * LPW United States Tag Team Championship - with Bloodrose
 * LPW Most Improved of the Year (2008)