Chris Mordetzky is a former two-time National Champion in NWA.
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Chris Mordetzky is a former two-time National Champion in NWA.
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Chris Mordetzky is best known for his time in WWE, under the ring name Chris Masters.
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Chris Mordetzky is known for his time in Impact Wrestling, under the ring name Chris Adonis and for his appearances for Qatar Pro Wrestling, where he is the current QPW Tag Team Champions with Carlito.
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Chris Mordetzky was released in 2007 and worked on the independent circuit for two years, making his return to WWE in 2009.
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Christopher Todd Mordetzky was born on January 8,1983 in Santa Monica, California to Diane Mordetzky.
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Chris Mordetzky began training for a wrestling career at the age of 16 in Ultimate Pro Wrestling.
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Chris Mordetzky trained there for one year and suffered an injury, leaving him out of action for three months.
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Chris Mordetzky's work paid off, as WWE offered him a developmental contract in 2003, training him at its developmental territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling.
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When Chris Mordetzky was called up to the main roster, WWE showed vignettes outlining him as "The Masterpiece", touting him as having a body so perfect, it would appear he was sculpted out of stone.
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Chris Mordetzky engaged in feuds with lower-card wrestlers, Val Venis and Sgt.
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Chris Mordetzky was immediately accused of perjury and disqualified as a witness, as McMahon broke kayfabe and stated that Masters' real name was Chris Mordetzky.
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Chris Mordetzky had lost much of his muscle mass, appearing much slimmer, although he still had some definition in his arms and abdomen.
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Chris Mordetzky had entered into a feud with Chuck Palumbo competing in several matches and an attempted Master Lock Challenge that did not begin as Masters fled the ring after Palumbo realized Masters was trying to trick him.
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Six days later, Chris Mordetzky was released from his WWE contract on November 8,2007.
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Chris Mordetzky soon won the WLW Heavyweight Championship, his first singles title, on February 9,2008 from Keith Walker.
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In May 2008, news reports revealed that Chris Mordetzky had signed a one-year contract with Nu-Wrestling Evolution.
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Chris Mordetzky wrestled on the independent circuit in Australia and New Zealand appearing for New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling on April 23,2009 in Lower Hutt.
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Chris Mordetzky defeated Adam Avalanche and Rufguts in a Triple Threat match at the show Power Play 6.
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Chris Mordetzky entered the ring with both an abridged Titantron and entrance theme, displaying his signature poses as he walked down the ring.
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Chris Mordetzky did not take the mic and little commentary was made on his absence.
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Chris Mordetzky faced Montel Vontavious Porter in a match that resulted in a double-countout after he applied the Master Lock submission to MVP outside the ring.
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In November 2009, Chris Mordetzky began a face turn, entertaining fans with a Tony Holland-style pec dance.
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In December 2011, Chris Mordetzky was revealed to be involved in the Wrestling Retribution Project under the ring name "Concrete".
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In June 2012, Chris Mordetzky was defeated by Robbie E in a dark match for Impact Wrestling.
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Chris Mordetzky has been involved in many other wrestling events since his release from WWE such as Southside Wrestling beating El Ligero, Dutch Pro Wrestling, Fire Star Pro Wrestling, Big Time Wrestling, World Star Wrestling, Vendetta Pro Wrestling and Tommy Dreamer's House Of Hardcore.
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In 2015, Chris Mordetzky initially made his Total Nonstop Action Wrestling debut on the July 27,2015 episode of Impact Wrestling, where he competed in a King of the Mountain match for the vacant TNA King of the Mountain Championship.
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Chris Mordetzky took the microphone and demanded a TNA opponent, revealed to be Bobby Lashley.
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On January 13,2018, Chris Mordetzky officially confirmed on his Twitter account that he had officially parted ways with Impact Wrestling.
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Chris Mordetzky has stated that The Ultimate Warrior and Shawn Michaels were two of his favorite wrestlers while growing up.
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Chris Mordetzky was my childhood idol, I idolize the guy, and I still trip out that I got to wrestle him on a pay-per-view.
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John Cena went on record to say that Chris Mordetzky Masters is the strongest competitor he has faced in his career.
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Chris Mordetzky is good friends with WWE wrestlers Randy Orton, Bobby Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, along with WWE alumni John Morrison, Carlito, Chavo Guerrero Jr.
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Chris Mordetzky has appeared on both Van Dam's radio show RVD-Radio and internet-based reality television show RVD-TV.
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Tweet posted to his Twitter profile in March 2013 stated that Chris Mordetzky saved his mother's life from a criminal who had committed arson at her home.
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