Charles Warrington - Actor Profile

Charles Warrington

Acting
Freshness: Jan 31, 2026
29Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: May 28, 1971
Birth Place: Cherry Hill - New Jersey - USA

About Charles Warrington

Charles "Chaz" Warrington is an American professional wrestler. He is currently performing under the ring name Mosh as one-half of the tag team The Headbangers along with Thrasher. The Headbangers then took on a gimmick where they would dress as the opponents that they feuded with, such as the Dudley Boyz and the Mean Street Posse. They later turned heel, and began to dress in drag, most notably wearing breast cones.[5] In June 2000, Warrington, once again known as Chaz, formed a new tag team with D'Lo Brown known as Lo Down. They enjoyed minor success, but were paired with Tiger Ali Singh and given the gimmicks of two bitter ethnic wrestlers who felt that they were being held down. They were given new ring attire, incorporating turbans and sashes, began using Tiger's entrance music, and were even given Arabic sounding names on one episode of Sunday Night Heat. The popularity of the team rapidly dwindled; at the 2001 Royal Rumble they were both denied a spot in the Rumble match, as their spot had been given to comedian Drew Carey. The team was eventually taken off TV, and Singh and Warrington were released. Chaz had his final WWF match on the July 30, 2001 edition of Raw is War in a dark match defeating the Inferno Kid. Independent circuit (2001–present) Mosh and Thrasher appeared on the Ring of Honor pay-per-view Best in the World on June 24, 2012 as the masked tag team Guardians of Truth, managed by Truth Martini. They lost to the Briscoe Brothers. Later on, the two would unmask themselves and go on to compete as the Head Bangers. Warrington now wrestles occasionally on the independent circuit in Florida. Warrington also plays outfield for the nationally ranked Fort Lauderdale professional kickball team "The Meatballs". In 2013, he joined Ring Warriors under the nickname That Simply Tremendous Dude. On October 14, 2013, he presented his Simply Tremendous Delegate Adam Barisano. The next week, Warrington turned heel, defeating Shooter Storm. Return to WWE (2016) On August 26, 2016, it was reported that Mosh and Thrasher would return to WWE, as part of the SmackDown brand.They lost their return match to Heath Slater and Rhyno on the August 30 episode of SmackDown. They also fought The Usos for a chance to compete at Survivor Series, but ended up losing. The Headbangers appeared on the November 15, 2016 900th episode edition of SmackDown Live teaming-up with other villainous teams, hereby confirming The Headbangers are heels.

Career Statistics & Market Influence

Analyzing the cinematic journey of Charles Warrington reveals a career defined by exceptional commercial consistency. With a total of 29 major appearances, the actor has established a significant footprint in global cinema.

Genre Dominance: Action

The majority of Charles Warrington's filmography leans towards the Action genre. Audience data suggests that viewers respond most favorably to this persona, though their versatility has allowed for successful crossovers into other categories.

The "Box Office" Signature

With a 72% Success Ratio (movies rated above 6.5), Charles Warrington remains a reliable draw for studios. Their peak performance was recorded in WWE Ground Zero: In Your House, which continues to be the benchmark for their career rating-wise.

Best Charles Warrington Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Charles Warrington's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Charles Warrington.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2015 It's Good To Be The King: The Jerry Lawler Story Mosh Super Hit Similar →
2012 WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches - Super Hit Similar →
2012 WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches Charles Warrington Super Hit Similar →
2011 JCW Legends and Icons - Flop Similar →
2001 WWE Royal Rumble 2001 Chaz Hit Similar →
2000 WWE WrestleMania 2000 Headbanger Mosh Hit Similar →
2000 WWE Royal Rumble 2000 Mosh Average Similar →
1999 WWE Armageddon 1999 Mosh Flop Similar →
1999 WWE Survivor Series 1999 Headbanger Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 Hitman Hart: Wrestling with Shadows Headbanger Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE Rock Bottom: In Your House Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE Capital Carnage Mosh Flop Similar →
1998 WWE Survivor Series 1998 Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE Judgment Day: In Your House Headbanger Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE SummerSlam 1998 Headbanger Mosh (Appearance) Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE King of the Ring 1998 Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE WrestleMania XIV Headbanger Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1998 WWE No Way Out of Texas: In Your House Headbanger Mosh Hit Similar →
1998 WWE Royal Rumble 1998 Headbanger Mosh Average Similar →
1997 WWE Survivor Series 1997 Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1997 WWE Badd Blood: In Your House Headbanger Mosh Hit Similar →
1997 WWE One Night Only Mosh Hit Similar →
1997 WWE Ground Zero: In Your House Headbanger Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1997 WWE SummerSlam 1997 Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1997 WWE King of the Ring 1997 Headbanger Mosh (Preshow) Flop Similar →
1997 Best Of Raw • Volume Four Mosh Flop Similar →
1997 WWE WrestleMania 13 Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1997 WWE In Your House 13: Final Four Mosh Super Hit Similar →
1995 SMW Superbowl of Wrestling Headbanger Mosh Flop Similar →

Charles Warrington - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Charles Warrington?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Charles Warrington is "WWE Ground Zero: In Your House" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Charles Warrington acted in?

Charles Warrington has been featured in at least 29 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Charles Warrington?

Other notable films include "It's Good To Be The King: The Jerry Lawler Story", "WWE Survivor Series 1998", and "WWE SummerSlam 1998".