NUMBER 3
Turned on by Kings of Hardcore
Masset's loss to Shaun White
NUMBER 4
NUMBER 5
The All Mixed Up loss
NUMBER 1
NUMBER 2
RUNDOWN - When in a retirement match against a powerful man, COP seized the opportunity to turn on Masset, ending in one of Masset's worst wrestling moment.

FEDERATION - GCW

WHAT HAPPENED
- COP was powerful.  At this moment, it held all eight of the fed's champions.  Masset was the leader of this powerful group.  He was the World Champion and former International Champion.  And not only that, but he was also the GCW Vice President.  Indeed Masset was the most powerful wrestler there ever was in the GCW.  All this was accomplished in a little over two months time from joining.  No doubt this caused people to accuse him of becoming too powerful.  The Game, who started that whole campaign, wanted Masset out.  Well, nobody forces Masset to leave his throne and then accuse him of being too powerful!  They die for that!  So they went head to head in a Retirement Match, World Title on the line.  Masset kicked his ass and was just finishing it up when he asked COP to bring in a chair so he can hit the Affirmation and win the sucker.  They came in with a chair, alright.  They nailed Masset in the head from behind with it, letting The Game hit his End Game or whatever finisher he had.  The Game got the 1, 2, 3 and they all celebrated in the ring and continued to knock his ass unconscious and threw him out of the arena.  Masset lost the World Title, he lost COP, he lost the Vice President's spot, and there was nothing he could do about it.
RUNDOWN - When things turned bad in the group of Kings of Hardcore, it got bloody.  Very bloody.  In the end, the other members disposed of Masset for good in a very violent and deadly manner.

FEDERATION - EAC

WHAT HAPPENED
- Early on in Masset's wrestling career, his third fed to be exact, Masset entered, and won, a tournament in the EAC to become World Champion.  Approximately one month later, Kings of Hardcore was formed.  Everything was fine for a few months.  However, there were many disagreements throughout.  Basically, one member wanted the tag titles, but the other didn't.  They took it upon themselves to screw eachother out of their matches.  Masset, being of course the leader, got involved.  But soon, both of the other members were pissed at Masset for interferring and attacked him.  Masset held sneak attacks on both members to show authority, but they one-up'ed Masset.  At the next PPV, when Masset was just arriving, they blindsided him and drove him through three windows and drug him all the way to the roof where they said their final good-bye's to Masset and threw him off the roof, where he landed right on his own car.  He was taken to the hospital and stripped of his title.
RUNDOWN - Masset was on top of his game, still on a winning streak that's been lasting for eight months.  Things aren't always that good, and Masset loses everything.

FEDERATION - wZw

WHAT HAPPENED
- Masset's last loss was eight months ago in the Retirement match against the Game.  Since then, he rejoined and kicked their ass without a loss, went to the XCW, stayed undefeated there, went undefeated in the GWA, likewise in the wZw.  The wZw closed and opened again, and Masset won the World Title in an Elimination match.  With 26 consecutive wins, setting a lasting personal record, Shaun White became his next target.  Masset, having hurt his back in the Elimination match, had trouble concentrating and in the end was defeated, lost the World Title, and ended a very long winning streak.  What's worse, and in itself made it worthy of being on Masset's Worst Moments, is this also marked the introduction of the trainer, Snow White.  The bastard first showed after that loss, and hasn't left since.  'Twas a sad, sad day.  If Masset had won that match, his future might have been so dramatically different without Snow White, but alas, we can only dream of such events.
RUNDOWN - Masset is going for a federation first as being the first person to win two of the three big PPV's, but falls short as he is the last man eliminated.

FEDERATION - NAWF

WHAT HAPPENED
- Masset, as Anxiety Rising, had a very successful rookie year.  When June of 2003 rolled around, Masset got passed the preliminaries of the upcoming tournament of King of the Ring.  The PPV rolled around, and Masset showed his superiority when he beat three people that night, ending with Marty Howe to be crowned the 2003 King of the Ring.  In the 6+ years the NAWF has been going, nobody has won any two events of the King of the Ring, Bowl, or All Mixed Up.  So when All Mixed Up 2003 came rolling around, Masset wanted to be the first to do that.  At first it seemed like it would be an easy task.  That is, until Aremis Simeria, the 2002 runner-up, decided to give Masset a challenge.  It was a back and forth week, as both reached the maximum amount they could speak.  So the match came, and it naturally dwindled down to just the two men.  The crowd has a mixed support, Chen is at ringside cheering Masset on, and Aremis is delivering blow after blow.  The match was back and forth for twenty minutes, with nobody knowing how it will end.  But Aremis hit a chokeslam not once, but twice, the second one from inside the ring to the ringside floor, which fractured his left collar bone and took Masset out of action for a month.  Masset was defeated.
The Backstabbing of COP
The Record Reign Ended
RUNDOWN - Anxiety Rising went seven months as tag champions -a new record- before losing it unfairly to The Threat

FEDERATION - NAWF

WHAT HAPPENED
- Anxiety Rising became a dominant tag team the moment they came to the NAWF.  They beat two Hall of Famer teams in their first two matches ever, and became two-time tag champions within a month and a half of being on the roster, winning them for the second time on February 23, 2003 against Hell's Fury.  They went nearly undefeated, give or take two or three matches, all the way to their record-breaking match on August 3rd.  They won that with ease, and went nearly two  months passed that, setting a new tag title reign, as well as the longest title reign ever in all of NAWF history by a solid 8 weeks ahead of 2nd place.  But when September 28th rolled around, they didn't know what to expect.  The Threat returned and gave out much more than they had anticipated.  But Anxiety Rising had the four-corner tag team match won until Jackson Herod turned on his team and joined with The Threat, outnumbering Anxiety Rising.  With Chen distracted, they hit multiple finishers on Masset to finally strip them of their titles.  So with the extra help, Anxiety Rising suffered their first title loss in over 200 days.