Weekend Wrestling opens on what’s either a scheduling hiccup or the kind of “accident” that feels way too perfect: Jason Aleqsander and Tanner Ripley are ready to square up, and then—out of nowhere—Jack Dillon and Ernie Lofton end up chest-to-chest in matching ref shirts, both doing their checks like they’re the only authority in the building. The unspoken question hangs in the air for about two seconds: who’s the real ref and who’s in charge? Then it turns into an argument, Aleqsander and Ripley quietly decide they’ve seen enough “officiating,” and they slip away while the striped warriors choose to settle their little jurisdiction dispute the old-fashioned way. Shirts come off, it’s down to striped ref underpants and socks, and suddenly the ring belongs to two hunks with equal parts ego and bad intentions—close cameras, exposed skin, and a grudge that’s way too personal for anyone to pretend it’s “professional.”
What follows is an escalating contest of intimidation and humiliation, where pain is the language and dignity is the first casualty. There are back and chest fingernail rakes that leave that hot, stinging redness on skin, leg locks and ankle locks that force a man to strain and squirm in place, and groin stretches that turn swagger into breathy, helpless endurance while the other ref flexes over him like he’s already written the decision. Joint manipulations and tight submissions are used less like “wrestling” and more like a way to discredit the other official on camera—hold him there, make him feel it, make him wear it. The fight spills outside and somebody catches the corner post the hard way in a crotch-on-steel moment that knocks the attitude right out of their voice. And the best wrinkle is the one that makes it feel dangerous: without a sanctioned referee, the questionable stuff keeps coming… and without anyone to ring the bell, neither man can count on the match ending just because he’s had enough.
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Brendan was too soft with Brody! Fake movements, fake pain on the faces, fake, fake..... Normally, when Brendan is brutal, someone will "scream on the spit" at the end of the match!
Brendan Byers always dominates every opponent Weekend Wrestling serves up to him. I was glad to see Brody Merritt teaming with BBB in dismantling Scrappy. TBH, I've never liked Scrappy and so, it was fun watching him get worked over by two of my faves. Great video and great action. Thank you,Weekend Wrestling, and thank you, Weekend Wrestlers!
Once again, my guy Brody Merritt gets trounced and tormented by his opponent. It's not that I don't enjoy watching Brody suffer, but I do like a good back-and-forth battle where both wrestlers get to show their versatility. Great action! Both men played their roles well. But I do prefer seeing All-Star Super Brody come out on top.