ABOUT THIS EPISODEDylan Carew is the Head Coach of Big Game Wrestling Club. Dylan was a two-time state champ for Iowa City West under Mark Reiland and went on to wrestle at the University of Iowa for Tom and Terry Brands. Enjoy! (Photo: Andy Hamilton/Flo)*PRESENTED BY BEAT THE STREETS CHICAGOThis episode is presented by Beat the Streets Chicago. Help Chicago youth experience the life-changing power of wrestling with a donation to Beat the Streets Chicago. Donate now! -LINK: BTSChicago.Org/DonatePRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBATThis episode is presented by Spartan Combat. The Kyle Dake and Yianni Diakomihalis wrestling shoes are now available for pre-order. Shop six different designs at SpartanCombat.com.
Former ICW World Heavyweight Champion Grado took on this years Square Go winner Wolfgang. Grado seemed to look more like the old Grado we are all used to with the happy go lucky mannerisms. Grado took the fight to the big man straight from the bell showing his confidence, but Wolfgang soon gained the upper hand and showed his dominance until going for a roll and slice of his own which he missed. A good match which flowed nicely and both men put in a good showing going toe to toe. Wolfgang tried to catch Grado with a shot with his brass knucks but missed and Grado took advantage catching Wolfgang with the knucks and rolled him up for the win. Post match Wolfy got his hands back on the knucks and got some retribution on Grado until Mark Dallas put a stop to it striking the big man with a golf club, but Wolfgang left the ring standing tall after striking Dallas in the jaw. These two worked very well together and had a great match, glad to see the brass knucks coming back to bite Wolfgang in the ass and costing him the match.
This weeks episode was a solid show with a mixture of matches, my favourite match of the show was the main event as both competitors are top class wrestlers and put on a great match as good as was expected. Renfrew against Damo will be an absolute war and with how the show ended will just add even more brutality to then ICW World Heavyweight Championship match.
Welcome to Awesome Truth, a wrestling book club in podcast form. Every episode, your hosts Steve Cimino and Walt Schwenk will dissect a documentary or a piece of wrestling literature. From autobiographies to exposs, WWF to WCW to WWE, it's an in-depth look at pro wrestling's best stories.
Bray Wyatt was a truly unique wrestling character, and WindhamRotunda was a unique man. The deep complexities of his personalityand creativity are examined in the latest feature-length WWEdocumentary on Peacock, Bray Wyatt: BecomingImmortal. Almost a year after his death, what is Bray'swrestling legacy? And what...
For years, David Penzer was one of the voices of WCW, the manwith a microphone in the center of the ring for every episode ofMonday Nitro and Thunder. Now, in his new bookSitting Ringside Volume 1, Penzer shares his stories ofWCW, the Monday Night Wars, and more. And we're getting a sneakpreview on Awesome Truth!...
April is usually the quietest month on the wrestling calendar,but not on Awesome Truth! Instead of digging through the archivesto find the 'best' ho-hum Backlash match, we're watching alegendary showdown from Extreme Rules 2012: John Cena versus thereturning Brock Lesnar. It's the rare semi-recent Lesnarmatch...
Awesome Truth's Road to WrestleMania finally stops here; we'redeparting from our usual format to recap the 2-night spectacular,especially the showdown between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. Didit live it up to the hype? Was it too much Rock or (surprisingly)too little? And what's next for Triple H and WWE now that...
The last stop on Awesome Truth's Road to WrestleMania is allabout the Tribal Chief himself, Roman Reigns. His episode ofWWE Evil examines the life of the real Joe Anoa'i,including the recent bout with leukemia that led to time away fromwrestling and his eventual return as sports entertainment's biggestheel. But is...
The only thing better than watching wrestling and complaining about wrestling is reading about wrestling. That's why we have Awesome Truth, the internet's finest pro wrestling book club. On every episode, your hosts will discuss a classic wrestling book, movie, or documentary. WWE, AEW, even WCW, and ECW; they've got it all covered.
Matt Ciampa, head coach of Eclipse Wrestling Club (N.J.), has been a wildly successful club coach for nearly three decades. Ciampa has coached numerous All-Americans and national champions, as well as age group world medalists. Ciampa joins The MatBoss Podcast to talk coaching philosophy, regional training centers, current state of the sport and much more. Follow Matt on twitter @eclipsegut.
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After the nuclear destruction caused by Teddy, Mickey and Cliff got separated and Cliff eventually returned to the gym in the hopes of one day reuniting with Mickey there. However, he died and the place became surrounded by a herd drawn and kept there by the creaking sign.
Mickey returns with Sherry who puts a nearby reanimated paramedic outside. In order to get Mickey through the herd outside, Sherry covers Mickey's protective suit in walker guts, allowing her to walk safely through the herd. However, she isn't able to get through the locked door and inadvertently draws attention to herself while struggling with a walker that has a knife impaled in its hand. Sherry shoots a few of the walkers and shoots out one of the glass doors, allowing the two women to force their way through the herd and inside where they barricade the doors.
With the walkers breaking through the barricade, the two women decide to get into the ring and try to take them all out one by one. As they make their way to the ring, a reanimated Cliff emerges and attacks his devastated wife before Sherry finally puts him down. With the herd now swarming the gym, Sherry gets Mickey into the ring where they become surrounded as the ring collapses to the floor. With no other choice, Sherry decides to call Victor Strand for help, but Dwight arrives and reveals that Strand had orchestrated the murders of the Larson family. Dwight provides the two women with guns and the Dark Horses take on the herd with a combination of guns, knives, chairs, sharp objects and wrestling moves, eventually eliminating it completely.
After the fight, Dwight takes Cliff's body outside and cleans him up as best as he can while Sherry puts down a disabled walker in the ring. Dwight gives Mickey a letter that he found on Cliff to her and she heads outside to say her goodbyes while Dwight and Sherry discuss their plans for the future. After getting a radio message from the Stalkers, the three depart to meet up with them.
Doki Doki Wrestling Club is a video crossover story between Doki Doki Literature Club and the WWE, very much like my previous work, the Danganwrestling series, which crossed Danganronpa with WWE. Please check it out Danganwrestling to get an idea of what kind of project this will be!
The basic plot of Doki Doki Wrestling Club has the Literature Club entering an essay contest to win a tour of the WWE training facility. They end up getting in the ring and competing in a tournament to win a wrestling contract for the company.
Doki Doki Wrestling Club is planned as a multi-part video series, however only Episode 1's script has been completed. Some roles will extend to future episodes, some may only make one appearance, and new roles will open up for future episodes. But let's worry about that once we get there!
Hello. I am Alfredo. I am campaigning for the truth that that "pro wrestling is anime."
For examples of my work, check out Danganwrestling, my Danganronpa x WWE crossover video series! There's also Undertale Wrestling if you're into that!
You can also find other weird stuff on my YouTube channel:
Or my tumblr...which has my other weird non-video projects.
As the main and point-of-view character of the story, Sayori has the most lines out of all the characters. Sayori is the Vice President of the Literature Club. Unlike the rest of the club, she is still learning about pro wrestling. She secretly suffers from depression, but still wants to make her friends happy.
Yuri is the most "sophisticated" girl in the Literature Club. She tries to act mature, but she's really an awkward, quiet girl. She's also a snob when it comes to wrestling, preferring Japanese strong style to the watered-down WWE product..
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