Beastman

Height: 6’3”
Weight: 347 lbs.
Hometown: Deepest Darkest West Virginia
Style: Brawler
Signature Move: Dozer Bomb

The Beastman cometh.

A hulking, howling super heavyweight with no respect for civilization, Beastman is less an athlete than a mountain of a stampede. At 394 pounds, this feral force storms through MLW with the posture of a predator and the appetite of something that should have stayed chained in the dark.

Guided, or perhaps barely contained, by the mysterious Kimchee, Beastman entered Major League Wrestling as a living warning to the rest of the league. His arrival in the Battle Riot III gave MLW fans their first true look at the creature: a massive mauler who rumbled with some of the sport’s toughest combatants and left officials, wrestlers, and spectators alike wondering what had just been unleashed.

Beastman does not wrestle with finesse. He hunts. He corners opponents, crushes them with avalanche force, and turns the ring into feeding ground. Every step shakes the canvas. Every snarl signals danger. Every impact feels like the inevitable collision between man and monster.

Kimchee, his guide and handler is the only person brave (or foolish) enough to point the beast toward a target and hope the damage ends before the building comes down.

Beastman has shown a particular disdain for the impossible, the unusual, and the miraculous. When Microman’s rise captivated fans around the world, Beastman saw not inspiration, but insult. The “World’s Greatest Wonder” became prey, setting the stage for a surreal David vs. Goliath collision in which Beastman’s overwhelming size advantage threatened to turn wonder into wreckage.

Wherever MLW opens the gates, Beastman brings the same promise: violence, destruction without apology, and the constant threat that Kimchee may not be able to call him off in time.

Some fighters come to MLW chasing championships. Beastman comes because he smells fear.