This match is a sequel to and picks up at the end of Shockwave (with Zach Reno) vs Cody Blayde.
With a weakened and battered Cody Blayde, Zach Reno helps himself to the spoils Shockwave (hired by Reno) easily handed him and continues where the giant left off with a share of his own punishment. Taking advantage of the shredded, stripped and helpless young athlete, Reno stretches him into some unnatural positions, providing some stunning wrestling art.
The cockiness goes to his head and Cody finds an opening to rally a return of some of his own spectacular imagery with Reno screaming on the end of some very painful submission holds. Revenge is sweet for the punk Cody as he makes every second of his own suffering count.
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It'd be hot to see the winner lose the same way he won. Love a good lift and carry sleeper hold.
Interesting match setup, loved seeing Tristan get pinned. Was more interested in seeing seeing the supposed tag team match where Elliot and Tanner "dominate" Tristan and his tag partner prior to this match. Elliot and Tanner are written like this unbeatable tag team, when they've never filmed a tag team match together. Was a missed opportunity to have this be a sequel to a prior match showing these two as an "dominant" tag team from what the match description wrote.
Appreciate the thoughtful write-up — and you’re not wrong to want more of that Tristan “preview” energy.
Sometimes we leave a thread dangling on purpose. What you saw at the top is meant to linger… and what didn’t make it on camera can be just as dangerous in the imagination. 😉
Keep your eyes open. In Weekend Wrestling, the order of events isn’t always the order of release.
Hot match but at the 6:30 mark WHY is the camera man filming from the side???? When Brody’s ass is the main attraction?
A regretable, but unavoidable moment. One crew member inside the ring passed the camera to a crew member outside the ring to capture what they thought was the best shot, not knowing what the wrestlers had in-mind. The upside is that we were able to capture plenty of other beautiful shots of that 'main attraction' in this match.