A pastor and professional wrestler accepts a position at a struggling church in a small Michigan town and moonlights as a masked vigilante while evading the police and somehow reconcile his violent secret identity.
It isn't great filmmaking, it mostly isn't even competent filmmaking. But in a world of bankrupt profiteering disguised as religion, a faith-based movie that teaches people to be nicer to each other is something that deserves to be celebrated.
Turns out, you can be both macho and righteous, as long as you're doing it for the Lord. Chris' journey toward that revelation makes up this stretched-out parable, which boasts the kind of Lycra-deep characterization we associate with the... genre.