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Chris Masters
Chris Masters was introduced to fans in February 2005 through vignettes aired on Monday Night Raw. With a
physique resembling ancient statues chiseled from stone, Masters dominated opponents with a variety of power moves and his
version of the full nelson that took his debilitating submission move to all-new heights. Masters began the "Master Lock
Challenge," which was open to all WWE Superstars. He offered $1,000 to anyone who could break the hold. The dollar amount
grew each week. At its height, the Master Lock Challenge was worth $20,000. (Continued Below)
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(Bio Continued)
Although the Master Lock was broken on a few occasions, Masters cited outside interference and the challenge continued
for months. It was officially broken by then-ECW Champion Bobby Lashley on March 19, 2007. During the June 2007 Draft, Masters was selected to SmackDown, where he appeared until his release from WWE on November 8, 2007. Six days earlier, Masters was suspended for 60 days for having violated the company's Substance Abuse and Drug Policy a second time.
In the summer of 2009, Masters made a surprise return to Raw. With the same enviable physique and a restored drive,
he is looking to make another impact in WWE.
Chris Masters Pec Dance
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