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Baron von Lector, (born December 10, 1977) is a German/American independent professional wrestler currently working in the southeastern United States. He was trained in 2001 by Steve Armstrong, Road Dogg Jesse James, and WWE referee Scott Armstrong.

Professional Wrestling Career[]

Southern Pro Wrestling (2001)[]

Baron von Lector, then known as "The Warrior Prophet" Chris Callous, began his wrestling career in Southern Pro Wrestling in 2001. He feuded with Mr. Fantasy, culminating in a "Loser Leaves Town" match in September.

Power-Slam Championship Wrestling (2001-2002)[]

In January 2002, still wrestling as Chris Callous, he joined Power-Slam Championship Wrestling. He feuded with Xtreme G and won his first championship, the PCW Light Heavyweight Championship, in a Crucifixion Match. The promotion closed in 2002.

West Florida Wrestling (2002)[]

Lector, still Chris Callous, wrestled one match for West Florida Wrestling in 2002, defeating HurriKane Dudley in a Crucifixion Match, marking his second win in this type of match.

Culture Shock Wrestling (2002-2015)[]

Lector joined Culture Shock Wrestling (then Hardcore Pro Wrestling) in 2002 and won the Extreme Championship in his debut by defeating Rick Ruckus. He also won the Light-Heavyweight Championship by defeating Scotty Rayz and later, alongside J.T. Angel, the Tag-Team Championship, making him a CSW Triple Crown winner. He left the company in 2005 for kayfabe military service.

Returning in 2011, he defeated Chris Corbin and later joined The FIST, a stable of mid-carders. As a member, he won the CSW Tag Team Championship again using the "Freebird Rule." After The FIST disbanded, he teamed with Muggs O'Malley but failed to capture the Tag-Team Championship again. He transitioned to managing O'Malley and retired from CSW at the end of 2015. From 2004 to 2015, Lector went over 4,100 days without being pinned in one-on-one competition, ending this streak against Lane Smart.

Impact Pro Wrestling (2022-present)[]

On October 22, 2022, Lector made his surprise debut at the Impact Pro Helloween Battle Royale, reaching the final four before being eliminated by Mike Jacobs. In November, he teamed with former FIST teammate Cali Man at the Murray Callaway Memorial Cup Tag-Team Tournament, losing in the first round.

In January 2023 at Awakened, he teamed with Cali Man's storyline son, Kelly Klark, in an 8-man/4-team match but lost. At Aftermath, Lector faced "Evil" Chuck Diamond in a Street Fight for the IPW Extreme Championship but was defeated.

At the 3rd annual Murray Callaway Memorial Cup in August 2023, Lector acted as Cali Man's bodyguard, helping him retain the IPW Heavyweight Championship, and later participated in an Extreme Rules Battle Royale, setting a company record for the shortest time in the ring at 24 seconds.

In June 2024 at Summer Beatdown, Lector attempted to win the IPW Extreme Championship but was defeated by Bodhi O'Hara, losing by submission in a modified STF.

In wrestling[]

  • Tag-Teams and Stables
    Baron von Lector & J.T. Angel
    Baron von Lector, Ryan Holland, & J.T. Angel (managed by Sarina)
    Super Ninja Beast (as Super Ninja Gai with Nathan Beast)
    The Stein Bros. (with Muggs O'Malley)
    The FIST (with Muggs O'Malley, Darias Caine, Victor Cru, Maze, Chris Corbin, Terry Allen Jones, California Kid, Mr. Bigg, and D.J. Durst)
  • Managers
    BattleKat (PCW)
    Sarina (CSW)
    Becki Kennedy (CSW)
    Mike Metal (CSW)
  • Entrance Themes
    "Bolero" by Steve Sharples
    "Glory" by KMFDM
    "Ich Will" by Rammstein
    "Deutschland" by Rammstein

Championships and accomplishments[]

  • Culture Shock Wrestling
    • CSW Extreme Championship (1 time)
    • CSW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • CSW Tag Team Championship (2 times) - J.T. Angel (1), Muggs O'Malley/Victor Cru/D.J. Durst (1)
  • Power-Slam Championship Wrestling
    • PCW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

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