Overview

Charles Warrington is an American retired professional wrestler widely recognized for his role in the tag team The Headbangers. Wrestling under ring names such as Mosh and later Chaz, Warrington gained prominence during the 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The Headbangers combined a punk/metal aesthetic with high-energy tag-team action and became a memorable act of the era.

Gimmick and ring persona

The Headbangers adopted a countercultural, metalhead image: distressed clothing, flannel, boots and sometimes face paint or kilts, designed to stand out in the crowded tag-team division. Warrington's in-ring style emphasized teamwork, quick tags and coordinated double-team maneuvers. Later in his WWF run he also used the shortened name Chaz and portrayed variations on the character to fit changing storylines.

Career highlights

Warrington rose to national attention as one half of The Headbangers alongside his partner Thrasher. The team competed regularly on WWF television and pay-per-views throughout the mid-to-late 1990s during the company’s Attitude Era, trading feuds with several established tag teams of the time. One of their most notable accomplishments was capturing the WWF Tag Team Championship, an achievement that cemented their place in the company’s tag-team history.

  • Ring names: Mosh, Chaz
  • Best known as: Member of The Headbangers (tag team)
  • Championships: WWF Tag Team Championship (with Thrasher)

Later career and legacy

After their run on the main WWF roster, Warrington and his partner continued to appear on the independent circuit, sometimes reuniting for nostalgia shows and special appearances. The Headbangers are frequently cited by fans and historians as a distinctive, crowd-pleasing tag team whose visual identity and chemistry contributed to the diversity of the 1990s tag division.

Further reading

For additional biographical details, match histories and retrospective coverage, see dedicated wrestling databases and historical write-ups. Contemporary interviews and match archives help illustrate Warrington’s role in tag-team storytelling and the broader wrestling culture of the 1990s. More information can be found via general wrestler profiles and archival pages: career profile and match records and retrospectives.