Chris "The Masterpiece" Masters stepped in after an argument with a neighbor escalated

Mar 21, 2013 08:23 GMT  ·  By
Chris "The Masterpiece" Masters breaks a window to save his mother from a fire at her home
   Chris "The Masterpiece" Masters breaks a window to save his mother from a fire at her home

Proving that he is a star in real life as well as in the WWE ring, professional wrestler Chris "The Masterpiece" Masters has managed to save his mother from a burning house by breaking in and carrying her out.

Chris Mordetzky, who uses the ring name Masters, was called by his uncle on Tuesday, March 19. Christian Post details that his uncle has alerted him about a disturbance at his mother's Los Angeles home.

Upon arriving at the house, the star wrestler was met by an alarming scene – a neighbor of his mother's was threatening to burn down her house.

It appeared that the neighbor had an argument with the woman and had decided to settle it by locking himself into the residence with her.

There was no indication as to what has started the feud, but threats of burning down the building ensued. He was worried about someone attempting to enter the residence, and told people at the scene that he would start a fire were they to try anything.

The man followed through on the threat and set the home ablaze, while he and his hostage were both inside. Emergency services were informed of the situation but, as the flames were growing bigger and engulfing the facility, Masters was forced to step in.

He ripped out a tree and threw it through a window in a bid to break it, pulling his mother out. As emergency crews arrived, her attacker was rescued and detained for arson.

“Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. [Expletive] got his from me!!! And is in jail as I type this. Moms resting comfortably with me at my place.

“Saved my moms life! [Expletive] barricaded my mom in her apt & set the place on fire. I Broke my moms window with police help, & pulled her Out.

“Heres the aftermath. So thankful my moms alive!!!!!!!!!” he wrote on Twitter, posting the photo of the house, according to Wrestling Inc.