10 Times You Forgot Pro Wrestlers Broke Kayfabe On The Air

7. Chaz Rejects His Beaver Cleavage Gimmick

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As one half of The Headbangers, Charles Warrington - better known as Mosh - was, for a very brief time, pretty over with the fans. But as their metal-loving, skirt-wearing gimmick wore thin - and his tag partner Thrasher suffered a knee injury - Mosh was repackaged as a mother-loving, beanie-wearing reincarnate of '50s sitcom staple Beaver Cleaver.

And when I say "mother-loving", I don't mean that he held her in high regard and sent her a card every year on her birthday. I mean he literally wanted to have sex with her. Or at least her breasts.

To recap: Beaver Cleavage (har har) was essentially a 30-year-old man playing the part of a 250 pound seven-year-old who was sexually obsessed with his own mom's boobs. If ever there was a time to break kayfabe and denounce a ridiculous storyline, this was certainly that time.

And that's basically what happened. Warrington stopped an interview dead in its tracks after spewing his eighteenth beaver-related double entendre, declaring "I can't do this" before storming off the live broadcast, supposedly bewildering the interviewer and the commentators.

He came back the next week to offer a worked shoot in which he bashed the tasteless gimmick and the writers behind it. He then reintroduced himself under his real name, Chaz, and brought out the woman who played his mother in the vignettes, introducing her as his girlfriend.

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