Jack Worthington vs Austin Lynch
Jack Worthington vs Austin Lynch
Jack Worthington vs Austin Lynch

Jack Worthington vs Austin Lynch

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Boys will be Boys, but Wrestlers ...


Most young men tend to be inherently competitive, especially when in the presence of their peers. They all want to win, to be the champion, to be recognized and to be respected. Pro wrestlers are also focused on the win and receiving all of the same benefits, but have a deeper drive that comes from their very core whenever they step into the ring or on the mats. It's not just about the win to them, but about how much they make their opponent suffer, how many times they force them to submit and how macho they appear in the process of it all. Stripped to trunks, boots and pads, the world of pro wrestling understands that their sport is, in fact, a highly athletic discipline, but also a spectacle in masculinity. Plain and simple, it's about a display of muscle and dominance, through sweat, endurance and pain.


Jack Worthington and Austin Lynch are perfect examples of the type of young athletes who pursue professional wrestling. Each of them hungry to express those core desires, yet so different in how they execute their plan to strip their opponent of their ego. Boyish clean cut Lynch, being very new to Weekend Wrestling believes that it's not a win if it's done in an undignified manner, but tatted up southern bad boy JBW understands that without a referee, a win is a win and he didn't earn the title of "Cheap-Shot Artist" without a little dance on the dark side.