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These Texas boys came in full of energy, ready to rumble in this old-fashioned Texas Tornado 3-way match. With three brand new members joining the Wrestler4Hire team, the action was fast, intense, and powerful. It’s every man for himself... or so it seemed.
Max Nasty quickly became a standout for me. Though smaller than his two opponents, he brought intensity and unrelenting energy to the match. With technical pro wrestling skills, a BJJ background, and a collection of cool tattoos, he’s clearly a man to be reckoned with. Oh, and it’s obvious he’s in a band—he’s definitely the drummer.
His competition? First, there’s Daddy-O, a 6’3”, 225-pound Texas jock with long curly hair and a frat-boy swagger. He’s high-octane and enjoys nothing more than suplexing and over the shoulder-racking his opponents. With broad shoulders and a powerful back, he can hoist just about anyone into a punishing over the shoulder rack.
Then there’s Keith Beef, a powerhouse of thick muscle and raw strength. Agile and ready for a fight, he bursts into the ring wearing bright pink trunks that read "Macho Man" bedazzled on the ass asking, “Are you boys ready to go?” before initiating the action.
The match kicks off with a quick two-on-one, putting Max Nasty in immediate trouble. But Max doesn’t back down—he fights back hard, turning the tables and putting the bigger guys in serious jeopardy.
The action is full steam, with alliances forming and breaking just as quickly. Nothing is off-limits in this back-and-forth battle. Power moves take center stage: vertical suplexes, flying bulldogs, DDTs, tombstones, and a series of brutal over the shoulder racks—including an impressive 2-on-1 over the should rack that’s a must-see. Keith Beef flexes his strength with a jaw-dropping Military Press, leaving everyone in awe.
But this wasn’t just classic hard-nosed pro wrestling. The dirty tricks came out too—wrist tape scraped across faces, tickling in vulnerable positions, nipple twists, and some vicious low blows.
This match had it all: intensity, technique, power, and a little bit of chaos.
TOTAL RUN-TIME: 24 minutes, 50 seconds