That Wrestling Moment: How to tame your heel - Mason Brooks v Adam Stone (watchfighters.com)
You never really know what to expect from a watchfighters match and really that's half the fun. Unpolished talent is usually hit or miss, but pairing Adam Stone with an experienced pro like Mason Brooks resulted in a winning formula. For today's moment, indulge me as I go over how I imagine the Mason-Adam match up went from Adam's perspective.
SPOILER ALERT: I highly recommend viewing this match in its entirety before reading this post.
The Backstory
Adam's Perspective: Facing one of gay pro wrestling's greats has always been a dream of mine. Getting a shot at Mason Brooks, a wrestling legend, was shear bliss.
The Action
Throughout the match, I kept up my trademark smile! You simply cannot keep me down no matter how hard you try. The fact that I was facing one of gay pro wrestling's greats also had something to do with it.
But Mason got to play and have his way too. In Mason Brooks wrestling, there is simply no such thing as a squash match.
Now it wasn't all bad if I'm being honest. Getting worked over by the one and only Mason Brooks is an experience to behold.
But it all came to a head when Mason tried to Ab bash me. Poor guy tried his best but eventually hurt his fists on my rock hard six pack.
Controlling Mason like my own personal puppet was a thrill in itself
The Moment
After that failed Ab bash, it was all downhill for Mason. As much as he wanted to win, I could tell he wanted me more. He needed this more than the fight and instead of fighting me, he was pulling me closer.
Fans will be talking about this moment for years. That time I tamed a heel. The great Mason Brook owned and forced into an emission submission.
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Frot Fighters: Mason Brooks v Wolfboy (bgeast.com)
There are times when a movie role was made for a star. Take for example, Mason Brooks in his match against Wolfboy, Evaluation Day.
Mason Brooks v Wolfboy (bgeast.com)
SPOILER ALERT: I highly recommend viewing this match in its entirety before reading this post.
So let's begin with the "Fight":
The match opens with our man Mason conducting his evaluation of the upstart Wolfboy. Things start off well for Wolfboy, excelling at the physical inspection only to be blasted for his "attitude" and "lack of discipline".
Mason: Good stuff there but ...
And the fight begins ...
Words to live by from Mason Brooks: Every wild animal can be tamed
Then we'll get to the Frot:
Following the brief fight between these two studs, Mason begins his work. Yes, the man is a fantastic wrestler but the after-match, well the after-match is his truly calling my friend.
Mason: I'm going to have fun with you.
While not a true frot; this wasn't really a true fight either so I guess it evens out. Our view abruptly ends during the discipline round with the evaluation still in progress. I'd like to think that the Wolfboy is still getting the Mason Brooks treatment on a regular basis with the hopes that he can one day join the pack.
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So there you have it. If "discipline" is your thing than the ending will be right up your ally. I prefer the frot portion of the evaluation but as with all gay wrestling, it's up to you to celebrate the match how you will.
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Moonlight Rendevous
I am participating in @choicesflashfics prompt # 40 “I have a reputation to uphold” which will appear in bold.
I am also participating in @choicesjuly2023challenge and @moodmusicmonday song inspiration Rendevous by Little Mix
This is chapter 5 of The Blue Honey Cafe if you need to catch up on this, please feel free to click:
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The Book: TRR : No royals
The pairings: None: TRR MC is single
Ratings and Warnings: None
Word Count: 1382
Original Post: 07/08/23 at 6:12PM EST.
Summary: Riley sees Mason while she’s out and about for an evening.
“Mason, I didn’t know you had a food truck!”
“Pops believed in the hustle, and I followed in his footsteps. I typically only run it in the summertime and into early fall, because there are so many opportunities for extra outdoors events. It’s more light snacks and some sliders sort of thing. Completely different from our typical menu at the restaurant. Are you here alone?”
“Yep, I’m single as a pringle. I didn’t feel like staying in tonight, and I saw the advertisement for the movie on the lawn. I’m trying to put myself out there more, even if I go out alone, you know? I need to be more social, and maybe I’ll make some new friends. That sort of thing.”
“I know, I get it. I have been thinking about the same thing too. Some of my school kids are home for the summer and want to run the food truck to get some hours and I just might let them. That would give me more time to socialize as well.”
“Then that sounds like you already have a plan Mason?”
“I do have a plan.” And it involves the beautiful Riley Brooks, he thought to himself.
“So, have you heard anything about this movie?”
“Yes, I’ve seen the previews, it looks like it’s going to be a crazy movie, when I saw it was The Rotten Apple 🍎 I had to definitely come out tonight and check it out."
“I’ve been wanting to see it too.”
“Maybe you’ll get to have a break, if you do, come find me, you can sit with me for a bit. Help me not feel like a loser sitting by myself here.”
“Riley you’re definitely not a loser, and yes I’ll come find you when I can.”
She smiled at him. I’d like that a lot.”
Riley grabbed her cheeseburger sliders and drink and walked out onto the lawn. She glanced back at the truck, and Mason tried to appear busy, but he was still watching Riley as she walked away. She picked a spot to set up her blanket that was in his eyeline from the food truck. Did she do that on purpose so he’d be able to easily find her?
About thirty minutes into the movie the crowd had died down and everyone was engrossed in the movie Elle, the main character, was something else. She had a very distinct dark side.
“Who’s this large buttered popcorn for Todd?” Mason asked his part time worker.
“For you, I can handle the crowd, you go sit with that cutie you were flirting with.”
Riley was still sitting on the lawn on her blanket alone.
“Are you sure you’ll be good?”
“If the line picks back up, I’ll text you. Go be ‘social.’ She likes you!”
He got Riley a refill and a drink for himself and headed out across the lawn.
“Is this seat taken?” He whispered.
Riley looked up at him beaming.
“It is now, and you brought snacks!”
He sat down on the blanket with Riley placing the popcorn between the two of them.
“I’m glad you could come over here for a bit Mason, to sit here with me.”
“Me too.”
“You work a lot, you should take more time for yourself.”
Mason appeared surprised from her admission.
“Thank you for your concern, I’m trying to do more of that. But, it’s hard when you love your job, it really doesn’t feel like work.”
“I can’t say that about my job.”
“Well maybe you’re doing the wrong thing, Riley.”
It was Riley’s turn to look surprised. Then the person in front of them turned around shushing them.
Mason whispered, “You should always love your job.”
Mason tried not to read too much into it, but as the movie went on, Riley seemed to inch closer to him. She was so close to him that he could smell the perfume of her body and the scent of her shampoo in her hair.
After the movie, Mason helped Riley pick up her things and fold her blanket.
“I had a great time with you Riley.”
“Me too Mason. I loved the movie. They definitely left it open for a sequel. What did you think of it?”
“She did a lot of terrible stuff. But I don’t know why, I still want her to be happy. She kind of just won me over.”
“Because she’s not all bad. She really felt guilt and remorse for the things she had done. ”
“And it’s not every day, you wind up rooting for the villain when you watch something.”
“Exactly……. Well this is awkward.”
“What’s wrong?”
“The food truck, my ride is gone, therefore I have no way to get home.”
“I’ll take you.”
“Thanks Riley, that's nice of you.”
Mason carried all her stuff to the car for her.
“Hey I know, you’re depending on me to get back to your place, but I was wondering if you felt up for doing something else for a little bit? I mean we’re already out, and we both said we need to be more social.”
“What did you have in mind?”
“Okay hear me out.. I’ve always wanted to go to this place.”
“Wheelz?!?!?! This used to be my favorite place as a kid. I had several birthday parties here. Midnight skating slaps.”
“But you said this was your favorite place as a kid?”
“Kids can be teenagers too.”
“Are you good at skating?”
“I am great at skating, are you Mason? I wouldn’t have mentioned this place if I couldn’t skate. I’m not trying to embarrass myself. But I wanted to have someone to go with.”
“I’d be honored to go skating with you Riley Brooks.”
Mason was chivalrous, a complete southern gentleman. He had not only opened the door on her own vehicle, he had waited for her to gently get in and close the door behind her. When they made it to Wheelz, Mason jumped out of the vehicle like a rocket, as soon as it was parked, opening the door for her once more.
“Will you at least let me pay for the skate rental?”
“No, it’s the least I can do for your being gracious enough to take me home tonight.”
“I’m not heartless, I wouldn’t leave you stranded like that.”
“It’s the south, I was far from stranded. But I’m glad you decided to indulge your blooming southern charm to help me out. Come on, let’s see what you’ve got out there on the rink.”
“Not bad New York. Not bad at all.” Mason laid on a thickly horrible new york accent.
“Likewise North Cakalacky.” Riley said with an even worse southern accent.
It quickly turned into healthy competition and showboating between the two as they skated around the rink.
The last skate turned out to be a couple’s skate. The music was slow, and almost romantic. She found herself leaning closer into Mason, who had a boyish grin on his face, but he pulled her closer to him too, his hand gripping hers tighter.
That part of the evening was fun and lighthearted, and Riley really enjoyed spending time getting to know Mason. He even had shared with her more about his life and family, which in turn allowed her to have a meaningful conversation with him about her own family. Mason had a lot of sadness in his life but was not jaded by it and was still very upbeat and resilient, which really appealed to her.
“I really enjoyed spending this time with you Mason. I feel like we got a chance to get to know each other a little bit better, and we’re both a little competitive apparently.”
Mason laughed. “Right?!?!?! Nothing like some good healthy competition to get the blood pumping. But seriously Riley, I had a great time with you too.”
Driving back, neither said a word, lost in their own thoughts, and when they pulled to a stop at Mason’s apartment, Riley was the first to speak.
He paused for a moment. “You know Riley, tonight doesn’t have to end right now, if you don’t want it to.”
Riley’s eyes met Mason’s. “Are you asking me up to your place?”
“I am, but it’s completely your choice. I promise to be the perfect gentleman.”
“What if I don’t want you to be, Mason?”
He winked at her. "I have a reputation to uphold."
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