Not every champion is born on the mat.

Some have to fight their way onto it, one drill, one lift, one scramble at a time. That’s the story of Mat Beast—better known as "MB"—the heart, drive, and face of the $Bmoney Beastin’ Universe.

A Legacy Not Forced, But Chosen

MB’s father was a legend—a multiple-time Beastin’ State Champion whose name still echoes in wrestling rooms across the land. But here’s the twist: despite his own success, MB’s dad never pushed him into wrestling. No pressure. No expectations. Just support.

And for years, MB stayed on the sidelines, content to watch the sport from a distance.

That changed in middle school.

On his own terms, with no trophies and no technique, MB stepped onto the matlate, raw, and way behind.

Outworked, Never Outworked

While others had years of experience, MB had something else valuable: work ethic.

He was always first in the room and last to leave. He lifted more. Drilled harder. Conditioned longer. And he trained relentlessly with his ride-or-die partner Scrap, always looking for one more edge, one more rep, one more way to close the gap.

Technique? That came with time. Confidence? That came with sweat. Belief? That came with hard work.

MB’s goal is simple and unwavering: to become a Beastin’ State Champion—not to match his dad’s legacy, but to build his own.

King of the Scramble

MB is no longer the underdog he once was. Now, he’s known for his relentless pace, tenacity, and his uncanny ability to win every scramble. He might not always be the flashiest wrestler on the mat—but in a chaotic position, bet on MB to end up on top.

He embodies what it means to scrap, to hustle, and to evolve. He’s not just in the $Bmoney Beastin’ Universe—he is the face of it.

A Message From MB: Show Up and Show Out

MB’s journey is for every athlete who started late. Every kid who doubts they’re good enough. Every wrestler who feels like they’re playing catch-up.

MB proves that if you SHOW UP and SHOW OUT, you can achieve anything.

He’s still chasing that Beastin’ State title—but win or lose, his legacy is already inspiring a new generation of grinders, scramblers, and believers.

Written by Jesse Drennen

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