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Whitebelt Teammates should probably fight to get the experience (maybe even blues). Purples and up should just close out or go light.
I couldn't agree more. It almost makes me think he's probably a writer in some capacity. By the way, how many accounts has he had over the years? Four or five at least, right?Making that reference inspired me to go back and re-read all of his threads (I was just a lurker at the time, sadly). They are legit comedy gold, the guys word play is just phenomenal, and he commits to the bit 100%. It's quality stuff and kind of bitter sweet in a way, his talent is kind of wasted on such a small niche community. He deserves a much larger audience
Legit erotic/sex novelist for sure. Something simple as training ends up going down that path:I couldn't agree more. It almost makes me think he's probably a writer in some capacity. By the way, how many accounts has he had over the years? Four or five at least, right?
Good show. Sometimes we create our own problems. Leg locks are a thing now man. If you are going to compete you need to spend time learning that. I personally don't like it but it's the game
To be fair, we've always established that a majority of the time that a wrestle off, challenge match, or trials process sets the hierarchy rather than belts. And that in college and beyond, tournament and head to head results can determine starting spotsWell wrestlers have done this there whole life. I have been wrestling teammates since I was like 7 years old so I didn't think it was too uncomfortable. But I can see how it could be for some people.
Making that reference inspired me to go back and re-read all of his threads (I was just a lurker at the time, sadly). They are legit comedy gold, the guys word play is just phenomenal, and he commits to the bit 100%. It's quality stuff and kind of bitter sweet in a way, his talent is kind of wasted on such a small niche community. He deserves a much larger audience
I tapped them allHahaha. I guess competing against training partners is a common thing at your level. If you don't mind sharing can you tell us how that went for you? Thanks