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gtsuniverse · 24 days ago
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The Battle for the Legendary YouTube Championship: Jungle Jim vs. Damon Dante
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Witness the intense showdown as Jungle Jim defends his title against Damon Dante in a high-stakes match. Who will emerge victorious and secure a spot in the Solid Steel Series? Find out in this epic clash of champions.
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Uncle Rowdy's Unsettling Entrance The show begins with Uncle Rowdy leading the audience into a mysterious forest. His ominous telling hints at introducing a dread-inducing faction known as the Grimsect. As cryptic as his initial speech is, it soon reveals the first inductee, Conor, a wrestler battered both physically and emotionally. Conor's tale is not just of recent surgery but of a symbolic rebirth into the Grim sect under Rowdy's twisted mentorship.
Encounter in The Woods Uncle Rowdy's assistant, referred to only as Conor, was clearly uneasy. Recent surgery, unshielded anxiety, and fear blended perfectly to convey the tension of the moment. Uncle Rowdy proclaims himself as both a helper and a healer, a foreboding ideal considering the sinister tone he carries throughout. His promise to transform Conor through sheer dominance into the first of the Grim sect sets the stage for a dark evolution in the wrestling saga.
Grim's Personal Battle: Conquering Demons in The Ring Switching gears, the segment propels itself from the eerie forest to the battleground of the wrestling ring. Here, the central narrative revolves around Grim, who faced not just any opponent but embodied a far more dangerous adversary – an addiction called 'Cocaine'.
Tina's Struggle and Grim's Resolve The segment opens to a disorderly scene where Tina, seemingly under the influence and looking to conquer her compulsions, is actively cheered on by social media to succumb further. Grim steps in, stepping up to fight in a match that symbolizes more than just wrestling – it represents a confrontation with addiction.
The Matchup: Grim vs. Cokane! In true wrestling dramatics, Grim enters the ring, determined to defeat the embodiment of his and Tina's struggles – Cokane. With support turning chaotic from the fans and Grim himself engrossed in the moment, the match soon devolves into a rampant display of intense but bizarre fighting.
The Fight Detailed Cokane's tactics were fraudulent from the start, symbolizing the insidious nature of addiction. As the match unfolds, Cocaine performs lines directly on the top rope, showcasing erratic but supercharged strength. Grim, in a stark contrast, represents resilience and drive to overcome such harmful influence. Each blow, each counter-move, reflects Grim's inner turmoil and fight against personal demons.
But the symbolic gesture comes as Grim issues a "Come to Jesus" plea, rejecting the drugs outright. Although Cokane seemingly gains the upper hand with each passing moment, the untamed chaos spirals when Tina intervenes, tantalizing Cocaine. Her act helps Grim cover and secure the victory, momentarily vanquishing the demon.
Symbolism in Victory The dramatic layering of this match cannot be overstated. The victorious declaration by Grim, his endorsement of sober victory, and the visual representation of Tina attempting to cleanse her path – all position this narrative not just as a wrestling bout but a powerful illustration of overcoming life’s significant struggles.
Title Matches and Beyond: Wrestling into Complexity The saga doesn’t restrict itself to symbolic gestures. The action propels forward to title matches which include high stakes and equally intense drama.
Damon Dante's Unexpected Challenge Following Grim's victory, the audience’s attention zeroes in on another significant storyline. Damon Dante is unexpectedly thrust into a match against Jungle Jim Wilder for the legendary YouTube Championship. Here too, personal strife and external conflict pepper the scene heavily.
The Battle for The Championship Damon Dante takes on Jungle Jim, positioning himself as a worthy opponent in an impromptu title match. The battle is relentless, with both competitors showing signs of fatigue but intensely committed to emerge victorious. The thrusting kicks, leg lariats, and clever counter-moves keep the audience invested in every moment.
Emily is shown participating actively from the rafters, encapsulating the ever-present internal politics of the wrestling world. Mid-match tensions peak with interruptions from potential threats like IC D Curtis. Despite the interference and numerous close call pinfalls, Jungle Jim emerges victorious with his fearless, heroic presence.
Solid Steel Series Stakes The stakes rise with upcoming events solidified as the anticipation builds for the Solid Steel Series. As highlighted, Jungle Jim takes the helm, promising to be a fair but fierce competitor going into the steel cage confrontation. His vow to knockout Rad Dad Radley Belmont and challenge Tanner Wilson is central to the drama moving forward.
Tanner Wilson's Career on The Line Intriguingly enough, the wrestling narrative includes the career stakes for Tanner Wilson, placing enormous tension towards the approaching steel cage match. Jungle Jim, undeterred by the ramifications of ending Wilson's journey, focuses on portraying the ultimate heroic figure ready to combat anyone who poses as a villain.
Unfinished Business: The Presence of Uncle Rowdy Uncle Rowdy’s chilling presence is not confined to the introductory segment. His manipulative charisma resurfaces, hinting at possessing undue control over significant figures like Grim and Jungle Jim.
Rowdy’s Sinister Promises Rowdy's repeated assertions of being a helper and healer overlay a darker promise, as he positions himself dangerously close to the ongoing rivalries and championship contests. He hints at deposing champions to further his narrative of chaotic influence.
The Complexity of Relationships and Betrayal The interpersonal relationships within GTS Wrestling reflect layers of history, betrayal, and loyalty. Uncle Rowdy’s control over Grim and the interactions between different factions portrays a plot interwoven with personal vendettas and complex alliances.
Upcoming Confrontations The recurring promise of redemption, revenge, and chaotic bouts sets the expectation high for upcoming episodes. Whether it’s dealing with wrestling factions like the Grim sect or addressing personal conflicts like Tina’s struggle with addiction, GTS Wrestling delivers a compelling mixture of reality vs. spectacle, ensuring viewers are perpetually at the edge of their seats.
Closing Thoughts The recent segment on GTS Wrestling is an encapsulation of drama, both realistic and exaggerated, and does not shy away from addressing the dark crevices of personal battles while maintaining the flamboyant allure of wrestling entertainment. Uncle Rowdy, Grim, Jungle Jim Wilder, Damon Dante, and the numerous other personalities enrich the narrative that is GTS Wrestling.
The turbulence within the wrestling ring goes beyond grappling; it mirrors poignant life struggles, battles with addictions, and the unyielding human spirit striving for victory. As the storyline unravels, the audience can only anticipate a more intense, more engaging, and profoundly impactful continuation of this wrestling saga.
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bearlythere · 8 months ago
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will not shut up about how bluey's 30 min episode gave us so much more lore and references to the real world
the writes really made so much literal and euphemistic use of the word "sign" in this episode
in chronological order! and spoilers below!!
do let me know if I missed anything out!
FRISKY AND RAD'S WEDDING!!!! in the iconic heeler house!!
bandit's bully bucky dunstan being the real estate agent selling his house
English sheepdog buying the bluey house (emigration - would be nicer if they got english voice actors to voice them though)
the bluey house was actually for sale on an Australian real estate website! and as per the time of writing this post, it's been "withdrawn from sale" - the bluey digital marketing team AMAZES ME.
I wonder which city bandit got a new job in - don't know if they'll explore that in future seasons
bluey's friend the brown dog (I'm sorry I don't know his name) having 2 mums!
winton talking about his divorced parents and the terriers' saying their mom likes winton's dad!!!
jack and his army interest! him and rusty playing army!!
the sitting in a tree, kissing thing that kids do
Jeremy the gnome
bobo being the car's name
frisky's licence plate being fr15k
the first time kids sit in the front seat of the car
police officers pulling people on the road over LMAO
rad's profile picture being him goofing around with his 2 brothers
how realistic it is trying not to lose someone you're following on the road
the butterfly from slide!! 🦋 it has a name! flappy!
everyone being afraid of the butterfly except bingo because we know she loves insects!
chilli reminiscing how she and frisky used to go to the lookout to "think" when we all knew she meant drink LOL
frisky's 3rd friend appears!
BRANDY IS PREGNANT???
the canon in d rendition as bgm
the busker being the priest??
also they got mort and maynard to come attend the wedding too!!
frisky's father is a typical surfer dude lmao
we see trixie standing amongst the girls during the bouquet toss. and then we see stripe come in to intercept the toss. does this mean that stripe and trixie are not married yet and have just been cohabitating? stripe grabs the bouquet and celebrates, but we see trixie face palm... what does this mean??
love the photo montage and the huge family photo, how it shows that you can't get everybody to be ready for the photo
AFTERPARTY
GRANDPA BOB WENT TO INDIA TO FIND HIMSELF 😭 man needed spiritual rediscovery
the busker is the music dj too!!
uh oh... stripe and trixie are fighting... perhaps it was about the bouquet toss? and we see socks playing with the cake toppers - possibly mimicking her parents actions
awww Radley quit his job so that frisky could stay in a city she loved ❤️
they brought back the music from dance mode!
NANA AND BOB FLOSSING!!!
chattermax randomly appearing 😭
bingo getting stuck in the railing again
bingo being sad because she has to move and lila won't be able to follow. which is also the moment I realised they won't be moving in the end, because of the montage at the end of daddy drop-off episode where bingo and lila grow up together and be friends "forever and ever and ever"!
the 2 English sheepdogs pushing their fluff away from their eyes to see haha
THEM SEEING WINTON'S DAD'S HOUSE WITH A POOL WHICH IS FOR SALE BECAUSE THEYRE MOVING IN WITH THE TERRIERS AND THEIR MOTHER!! THEY ALL FIT IN ONE CAR!!!
seeing the iconic bluey house empty, with spots where furniture used to be somehow makes me feel a little empty and nostalgic
the montage of them saying goodbye to their old neighbours, bandit having one last chat with pat, the girls and chilli saying goodbye to judo and her mum
Judo still has short hair!
chilli reminiscing the kitchen because bluey took her first steps there
WHO SANG THAT SONG IN THE END PLEASE RELEASE IT LUDO STUDIOS
THE SHEEPDOGS WENT BACK ON THEIR DECISION TO BUY BLUEYS HOUSE TO BUY WINTON'S DAD HOUSE
you can tell how much chilli didn't want to move as she was the first one out of the car running over to hug him when she realised bandit didn't want to sell the house anymore. and the shoulder shakes shows that she was fully sobbing too
iconic kiwi rug! loved the simplicity of the last scene, where even if there's nothing around you, as long as you're together with the people you love, eating the simplest meal, enjoying the moment, that's family.
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uncaaj · 8 months ago
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Fanfic: Double Babysitter (from Frisky and Rad's POV) (Bluey)
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A vibrating sound turned Chilli Heeler away from her book and to her night stand. She grabbed her phone and tapped the new notification. Her ears drooped upon reading the distraught text from her friend Frisky. “Oh no…”
Her husband Bandit exited the bathroom, wiping his snout and slinging the hand towel over his shoulder. “So where do you wanna go for date night, babe?”
Chill shook her head and motioned her big blue toward the bed. “Bandit, Frisky broke up with Bosco.”
“What?” Bandit laid down next to her and skimmed through the ongoing conversation Frisky was sending pictures of. “I thought he was the one. He seemed like a stand-up guy.”
“Frisky thought so too. Apparently he was chatting up another girl at a barbecue last week who then told Frisky about it.” 
“Ooh, bummer,” Bandit winced before shrugging. “Well, good riddance, I say. She’ll do fine without him.” He kissed Chilli and settled into his pillow.
Chilli set her phone where it was and nestled closer to her husband. “Eventually,” she said, wrapping an arm around Bandit. “I wanna help her, though.”
“Maybe babysitting the kids will cheer her up?” Bandit suggested.
“Didn’t your brother say he wanted to babysit this time?” asked Chilli.
“Oh, right, forgot. The kids love their uncle Rad.”
“Yeah, they do,” Chilli concurred. “He’s kind, strong, if a bit scatterbrained.”
“A lot scatterbrained,” Bandit corrected, and the pair laughed. “Don’t forget his propensity for jumping into pools.”
“But you’re all like that,” said Chilli, nudging Bandit with her elbow.
“Ha! I suppose. Yup, he’s a catch. Small wonder he hasn’t been snapped up yet.”
The pair let the warm night air and fluttering fruit bats outside start to lull them to sleep. Bandit rolled over to face Chilli and met wide eyes with a hint of mischief. 
“Uh, babe?” he said, sitting up. “You’re making the ‘I have a plan’ eyes again.”
Chilli hesitated, but couldn’t help herself. “Okay, it’s crazy,” she said in a low voice, “But I may have a plan, and it’s called-“
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CHILLI: “This episode of Bandit is called ‘Double Babysitter.’”
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“Five min away,” read the latest text from Radley. Bandit locked his phone and grabbed the expensive cologne from the bathroom cabinet. “Are you sure this’ll work, babe?” he asked, spraying it on his neck fur.
“You never really know,” said Chilli, brushing her hair, “but my intuition’s never steered me wrong before.”
“I feel like I’m playing puppets with dolls I shouldn’t be playing with.”
“It’ll be fine, big fella.” Chilli placed her hands on his shoulders. “She was telling me last night she’d never try again. I want her to bounce back strong, okay?”
Bandit sighed. “Fair enough.”
“Plus there’s Lamingtons in it for you at the restaurant,” Chilli cooed, booping Bandit’s nose.
Bandit sniffed. “Well, you could’ve started with that!”
“Started with what?” asked Bluey.
The pair of Heelers looked down and there were their kids, as if by magic. They had a knack for it.
“Why does Dad smell funny?” asked Bingo.
“I knew it still worked.” said Bandit, making lovey-dovey eyes as Chilli rolled hers. Bandit knelt down to their level. “Me and your mum are going on a date, remember?”
“And your uncle Rad is on his way to babysit,” said Chilli.
Bluey slumped. “Oh yeah.”
“Don’t worry, kiddo,” Bandit encouraged. “You’ll have lots of fun.”
“I love uncle Rad!” said Bingo, her tail wagging. “He’s kind and funny.” 
A screeching sounded outside startling everyone. A hollow plastic thump followed. They ran to the balcony, searching for the disturbance.
“Don’t worry, Chilli!” called Wendy Chow-Chow, who was lounging in her front yard. “Bandit, your brother’s here! And I’d see to your wheelie bins before the bin chickens do.”
“If a little reckless…” Chilli sighed.
Bandit felt a buzz on his hip and took out his phone. “Yeah, he’s here.”
Chilli waved. “Thanks, Wendy!”
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Radley Heeler twirled his keys in his hand and strolled up to the porch. He opened the door and peered inside. Not a soul was there to greet him, which gave him a funny idea. He snuck inside, carefully shutting the door behind him and tiptoed to the red armchair, pulling it out just enough so he could hide behind it. 
Just as he settled in, his niece bounded down the stairs, cheering, “Uncle Rad’s here!” She threw the door open and met with an empty porch. “Hi, uncle Ra…where is he?”
Radley pounced on the little orange Heeler and hoisted her up into his arms as she squealed and giggled. “How ya doin’, Bluey?” he greeted.
“I’m Bingo!” said the pup.
Did he misremember? He was certain the blue one was Bingo and the orange one was Bluey. Radley held out the pup by her leg. “Really?”
“Yeah, that’s Bluey!” she laughed, pointing toward the inside. Sure enough, there was Bandit, Chilli and Bluey walking into view.
“Ah, yeah, ‘cause he’s blue,” Radley nodded.
Bluey stomped her foot. “I’m a girl!”
“Oh, yeah, I knew that.” Well, he did it again. Best to just go with it.
“Are you putting us to bed tonight, uncle Rad?” Bingo asked.
Radley gave a thumbs-up. “You bet.”
“Hooray!”
Bluey looked away. “Not hooray.”
Chilli smiled tenderly as Radley put Bingo upright on the floor. “Bluey isn’t sure about babysitter putdowns, uncle Rad.”
“Don’t worry, Bluey,” said Radley, kneeling down. “Who better to do a babysitter putdown than your uncle Rad?”
“Hello!” came a different voice.
“Frisky!” cheered the kids, as they ran and tackled an English Cocker Spaniel with a bag slung over her shoulder.
“Frisky, this is uncle Rad,” Bingo introduced.
Radley was flabbergasted. She was beautiful, and her coat gleamed in the rising moonlight outside. “Hi,” he said.
Frisky smiled. “Hi.”
“Frisky, have you met Bandit’s brother Radley before?” Chilli asked, snapping Radley out of his trance.
“Uh, yeah,” she said hesitantly. “Didn’t you fall in the pool at the wedding?”
Radley shrugged. “Probably.”
“Frisky is Bluey’s fairy godmother,” said Bingo.
“Sorry, Frisky,” said Chilli, “Uncle Rad got in touch last minute and said he’d babysit. You must’ve got my message.”
“Oh.” Frisky dug her phone from her bag and scrolled through her messages. “No, I didn’t get it.” She put it back and stepped toward the door. “That’s fine. Um…I’ll just go.”
Bluey and Bingo took hold of both her arms, stopping her in her tracks. “No! Don’t go!” Bingo howled. “Both babysit!”
“Oh, well a-as long as it’s okay with uncle Rad,” said Frisky.
Radley heard himself say, “Fine by me.”
“Hooray!”
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The Heelers saw everyone wave at them from the front yard, and they waved back as they peeled out of their driveway and toward downtown Brisbane. 
As they reached the bottom of the hill they called home, Chilli said, “You gotta talk to Rad about his parking.”
“Yeah, I do,” he agreed. “Can we talk about your performance back there for starters?”
“I told you it would go well.”
“Sure did. I couldn’t believe how well that went.” The buildings grew taller and taller, and the lights brighter and more colorful as they passed behind them. Bandit swallowed a knot in his stomach. “This still all feels funny to me. You didn’t tell Frisky Rad was coming over, did you?”
“Yeah, I didn’t,” said Chilli. “Luckily, the hard part’s over. My work is done.”
“Yeah, maybe I’m worrying for nothin’. All you did was bring them together. Whether or not Rad or Frisky takes a chance is up to them.”
“I hope Frisky takes that chance. She can’t another breakup get in her way.”
Driving into a parking garage a block from their restaurant, Bandit looked around for a spot. “Honestly, I’m more worried for Rad,” he said, pulling into a spot nearby. “Sometimes the only hint he can take is the answer itself, if you get me.”
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“Why don’t you have a wife?” Bluey asked.
“Whoa!” This was the last first question Radley expected for their game of 20 Questions. “W-well, how do you know I don’t?”
“Do you have a wife?”
Radley looked down. “Well…no.”
“So why don’t you have a wife?”
It took everything in Radley to not tell Bluey the same thing he always told her Nana when she asked about his love life- 'I’m married to my job.’ “Uhhhhh, her turn!” he said, pointing to Frisky.
“How many friends have you got?” asked Bingo.
“Um…three?” Frisky answered. There was Chilli, her flatmate Cookie, Rollo Dachshund…
“That’s not many,” said Bingo.
“Why have you only got three friends?” asked Bluey.
When they put it like that, Frisky lost all her words. “Well, um…back to him!”
The kids turned back to Radley. “Why do we only see you at Christmas?” Bluey asked.
“‘Cause I work on an oil rig.”
“Is that why you don’t have a wife?”
“Oh! …maybe.” Gone every two weeks with meathead technicians and engineers who worked hard to ensure all systems were go, who went into crisis mode at the drop of a meter, and whose last thoughts were looking for romance amid the oil, heat, and back-breaking work? More like “definitely.”
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Bandit pat his belly as the Heelers exited the restaurant. “I ate so much, I feel like I’ve got a food baby in there.”
“You’re hilarious,” Chilli scoffed. “It was good, though, wasn’t it?”
“Sure was.” The nightlife in Brisbane drew the throngs of people in many directions, and one in particular caught Bandit’s eye. “How about some jazz?”
“One second,” said Chilli, stopping and retrieving her phone. “I’ll just call Frisky about the kids.”
The speeddial rang in her ear, and Frisky answered after a few seconds. “Hi, Chilli-dog,” she said in a quiet voice.
“How ya going, Frisk?”
“All good, kids are in bed. I’m just looking out on their balcony. It’s a beautiful night.”
Time for the big question. “How’s Rad?”
“Well, he’s…something. The kids love him.” Frisky fell silent after that.
“That’s it?” Chilli asked.
“Don’t worry about me,” Frisky reassured. “I know I can’t let this get me down on love, and I really appreciate you having me to watch your kids. But…I dunno. I’ll see you later.”
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Frisky hung up and slid her phone off to the side, returning her gaze to the shining stars above. As they twinkled, she imagined each one having a match for itself while she felt like the one with bits taken off from being separated so violently time and time again. Sooner or later she’d have no good bits left to latch onto, would she?
She heard creaking in the floor and blinked. She hadn’t even noticed how moist her eyes were. Radley was suddenly there, easing himself down next to her, his luscious orange mop top only slightly disturbed by the warm, gentle breeze. They stared at the night sky for what seemed like ages, content at first by only each other’s presence.
“So almond milk shampoo, eh?” said Frisky.
“‘Scuse me?” said Radley.
“Come on! Even without the ’20 Questions,’ a bloke like you couldn’t get his hair that plump without it.”
Radley chuckled as Frisky ruffled his fur. “I reckon not. My stylist Penny turned me onto a brand called Orchard Tree, and it’s been a game-changer. It’s the only shampoo I like.”
“The shampoo is great, but the conditioner? I don’t rate the conditioner.”
“Yeah, me neither. But you know, you can’t go around with open follicles.”
“Not a chance.” Frisky thought she heard covers ruffling behind her but when the rustling stopped, peace set in once more and she put it out of mind. “We have more alike than I first thought.”
“Yeah, the world’s kinda funny for putting two hopeless romantics down on their luck who use the same shampoo in the same place at the same time.”
The two laughed as quietly as they could and laid down on the deck. A kookaburra’s distinct call could be heard off in the distance. Whether it was a strange coincidence, or in some way the world was looking after Radley, he knew he couldn’t end this night without getting closer to Frisky. And that meant addressing something else nagging on his mind since the games they played earlier.
“I’m sorry, by the way.” he said gently.
“About what?” Frisky asked.
“You and this Bosco bloke.”
Frisky sat up and pulled her knees in close. “H-how do you know about that?”
Radley returned upright and faced Frisky. “I’ll admit I’m aloof but I’m not dense. That story we told the girls earlier wasn’t entirely made up, was it?”
Frisky sighed. “No. It wasn’t,” she said almost in a whisper, body slumping. “I don’t understand. Every time I think I’ve found the one, he winds up pulling a stunt like that, or I’m just left hanging like old washing.” She tried to keep her composure but felt her voice breaking with every word as the pain of Bosco’s cheating manifested itself again. “I…don’t know how many more times I can ‘give it another go’ before I run out of ‘gos’ to ‘give,’ you know?”
Radley scooted closer and put an arm around her shoulder. “I hear ya. I wish I could say I’ve been down as much as you, but…I haven’t.”
Frisky raised an eyebrow as him. “What? A model dog like you?”
“Yeah, can you believe it?” Radley joked, flexing his free bicep, before returning his gaze to the stars. “I dunno. I suppose it feels like I’m a puzzle, and I’ve got a piece missing in me, and I’ve been trying different things to fill the hole, but nothing’s felt like the right fit. But goodness knows I can’t think about that keepin’ an oil rig running.”
Frisky could sense the loneliness in his voice. “I guess not,” she said. A shooting star whizzed across the expanse before fluttering into darkness. It traveled along no matter where it was in the sky or how far it had left to go. Frisky willed that star to go as far as it needed to reach its destiny, and prayed for some of the same courage to be passed onto her.
“But,” said Radley, drawing her attention back to him, “if you’ve got one more ‘go’ to ‘give,’ in ya, I’m sure someday I can find my missing piece.” He locked eyes with her, forever reflected in his irises. “May even be closer than I think.”
She smiled back and patted him on his shoulder, feeling hard muscles under his pillowy fur. “We’ll see, Heeler. We’ll see.”
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“We’ll see” turned into a phone number exchange before Bandit and Chilli returned home, which turned into a few dates, which turned into a Christmas trip to Bali, which turned into a wedding in the Heelers’ backyard. For Frisky, this was the ‘go’ that went the distance and Radley finally found his missing piece. Even if she almost let him go due to him wanting her to move west with him, he affirmed that nothing would be more important than his family, the ones he already had and the one he was gaining.
After dinner, Chilli and Frisky were on the front porch laughing about memories when Frisky said, “You know what’s funny? I made a bet with Trix years ago about me getting hitched with a guy you introduced to me.”
“Oh, really?” Chilli asked hesitantly. “Well, you know Trix. She’s got bets with everyone.”
“Yeah,” she said, crossing her arms, “and she’s collecting tonight.”
Chilli startled, nearly spilling her drink. “Wha- You think I-?
“I’ve know you how long, Chilli?” said Frisky, “‘Double Babysitter,’ indeed.”
“I did not!” Chilli denied as Frisky rolled her eyes.
Bluey bounded in and plopped herself between them. “Frisky, you’re having a happy ending!”
“Well, we’ll see, won’t we, Bluey?” Frisky responded. But in her heart, she was sure. This princess had finally found her prince. Her true love.
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aronora8 · 4 years ago
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Where did you get that theory that Radley and Petrona are siblings? I want to know more about that
Well, it's more of a rethinking of @fco-sg's theory who said that quote "Radley is Fitz's creation, therefore Fitz is his dad"
Then I decided to put Radley and Petrona next to each other
And Petrona's big cape thing and hair is really weirdly similar?????? Also rounded glasses really???
So in my theory, Rads was human before, who probably dabbled in some really bad dark science stuff without his father's/Petrona's knowledge and either got turned into a Radish by his own mistake or Fitz actually turned him into one. I hc Radley feeling shameful and kinda mad for these happenings and that (and u know getting actually crazy) drives the plot of the Papa's games.
I also think these things happened before Iggy was born and he has no idea Petrona ever had a brother. Also ties into my theory of Petrona being very overprotective of him, while Fitz is the more chill going (even though Iggy makes him think of kid Radley a lot).
So that's all! I call it a reworking of @fco-sg's theory, as they gave me the idea before! And I quite like it, even though it's hella dark and far fetched, however I do enjoy the "Radley is completely not related to Fitz in any way" theories too.
(also put these two here for comparison)
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grifalinas · 4 years ago
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Batter Up (working title) (Chapter 1)
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“It will be good for you,” Raphael had said, and, “You should expand your horizons,” Raphael had said, and, “It will give you a chance to get out of the house,” Raphael had said, and finally, “You know I’m right.”
That last one had been the final nail in the coffin. She was right. She was always right. Infuriatingly so, but Samuel had trusted in her judgment for over twenty years and he wasn’t going to start questioning her now, not when everything else about his life was falling apart, anyway.
Which was how he found himself outside of a tiny little shop tucked practically into the alleyway between a half-dead bar on one side and what he suspected, from the stacks and stacks of books in the window and not down to any visible signage, was a used bookstore. There was smoke pouring out of the backdoor, yelling and barking, a smoke alarm going off, and a general sense of chaos hanging over the entire establishment.
Samuel sighed. What in the world had Raphael gotten him into?
Still, he was there for a reason, so he picked his way down the alley to the back door- barely wide enough to walk abreast, though he was a very broad man- and peered inside, immediately choking and waving away the smoke still pouring out. At least nothing seemed to be on fire; the oven was hanging open, still belching smoke, and a hunk of smoking charcoal in a baking tin sat on top of it. The smoke alarm was at a fever pitch now that he was actually near it.
He was interrupted from his musings by a gruff voice calling, “Eddie, have you figured out how to shut that damn alarm off yet? Take the batteries out if you gotta!”, followed by a much higher, equally loud voice hollering from the kitchen door, “I’m working on it Uncle Flint!!” accompanying the appearance of a little girl who couldn’t be more than twelve or so unless he missed his guess.
She froze at the sight of him, and then chirped, only just loud enough to be heard over the din, “Hello! Welcome to the Witch’s Cottage, where we sell baked goods and possibly coffee and don’t capture lost orphans to fatten them up as pie filling~”
A beat. She beamed up at him.
“...I wasn’t thinking that before, but now I am.”
“You weren’t?”
“No.”
“Because it’s the first thing I thought when Uncle Flint told us what he was gonna call his bakery. Are you sure you didn’t think it even a little?”
“It’s a reference to the story, right? The name? I didn’t assume it was meant to be taken literally.”
“Oh. Hmm.”
“...I’m Samuel Bassington? I’m here to see a Flint Meadow.”
“Oh!” She brightened again, and turned to holler over her shoulder, “UNCLE FLINT!! THE GUY IS HERE!! HE DIDN’T LIKE MY SLOGAN EITHER!!” She turned back to him. “We’re in the front while the kitchen clears out. If you’ll follow me?”
He nodded and made to follow, but paused before going farther to pop the battery out of the smoke alarm. Immediately the din dropped to a murmur; the beeping gone, the dog stopped barking, and the conversation in the other room, muffled but loud, dropped off as well. Eddie let out a sigh of relief as he finished following her into the main area of the shop.
There were two other people in the front of the shop as well, a scruffy, unkempt man with a permanent aura of disdain around him, and a tall, broad teenage boy that resembled him in a superficial sort of way.
“Uncle Flint, the guy is here,” Eddie repeated, and turned to do her due-diligence in introducing them, being the only one present acquainted with both. “Uncle Flint, this is Mr. Samuel Bassington. Mr. Bassington, this is my Uncle Flint, and my big brother Radley. And I’m Eddie. Oh!” She reached down and scooped up the dog- a blond terrier whose tail had not stopped swishing the entire time. “And this is Jock. Say hello, Jock.”
Jock yipped politely. Eddie beamed. Flint and Radley exchanged a look, and Flint moved forward with his hand outstretched.
“Good to meet you,” he said, holding the handshake for just a touch too long. There was a glint in his eye, like he was sizing Samuel up. “So… you’re gonna help me run my business, huh?”
“That’s what I was sent for. Raphael said you need some help with management? She said you were brilliant in the kitchen but just didn’t have the head for the business side of running a bakery.”
“That’s about the long and short of it,” Flint said. “Well, you didn’t run off when my beloved niece implied we were cannibals, so that’s either a good sign or a bad one- come on back into the office, we’ll talk shop.”
He turned toward the hallway on the opposite side of the shop from the kitchen, where a pair of doors led to the bathroom and to the office past that. Samuel noted with satisfaction that, if the office door were left open, the front door of the shop was visible, or would be once the boxes filling the shop currently were removed, and followed him in with a final-sounding click of the office door.
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An hour later, Samuel had set terms on a contract agreeing to be store manager of The Witch’s Cottage, though it worked out more as a partnership once all was said and done. The contract would be signed later, when a witness could be procured; for now, Flint leaned back in his desk chair and studied Samuel rather openly.
“So why’d you agree to this, anyway? Raph said you needed a change of scenery but didn’t bother explaining why.”
Samuel shrugged. “You know how Raphael is, she doesn’t like telling someone else’s business.”
He considered the question a moment, trying to decide how to explain. There were plenty of explanations to choose from; he felt sometimes like he was buried under an avalanche of worries.
“My entire life is falling apart,” he said slowly, when he finally did answer. “I needed something that wasn’t going to follow suit. And I needed a new job, and Raphael suggested I could be of use to you, and that it would be good for me.”
Flint was nodded along, and now he brightened. “Well if your credentials are anything to go by, we can definitely use you. I just can’t wrap my brain around all this fiddly business stuff. I just wanna sell baked goods.”
“I’ll do what I can, then.”
This got a smile out of Flint, an almost dazzling one that felt to Samuel like he’d just been run through; he cleared his throat of a sudden blockage, and stood. “Would you mind showing me the store? I’d like to take stock of what work needs to be done to prepare for the grand opening.”
“Sure. There ain’t much to show, honestly…”
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The tour was… revealing.
Flint and the kids (who lived with him? There was talk of a father, and a mention of Flint’s brother, no specification of them being the same; Samuel made a note to find out the specifics of their living arrangement later) had taken possession of the shop a week ago, and spent that scrubbing down the kitchen and store room; there was still the front room to be cleaned up, and a guy was coming tomorrow to hook up the register, and most of their equipment was in boxes around the front room and would have to be put away before the front room could be cleaned, and Flint had hoped the have the place presentable by the time the register hook up guy came around, and, oh, yeah, they had a delivery of ingredients coming tomorrow but the freezer didn’t work, they had a guy coming around to fix that tomorrow, too.
Samuel stared at Flint as he rattled off problem after problem in a vague sort of way that implied these things do happen sometimes, and finally came to a halt just past the doorway of the storeroom, stooped slightly to accommodate the low ceiling.
Not too low for most people, he supposed…
“We’ve got an awful lot of work to do,” he said.
Flint shrugged. “I’m sure all four of us pitching in can at least get the front room clear, and we can scrub it down in the morning.”
“Two,” Samuel corrected. “I’m still not cleared for heavy lifting, and Eddie is too young. There are child labor laws for a reason.”
“I’m fifteen!” Eddie protested. Samuel turned around to find both children peering around the storeroom at them.
“...you have to be sixteen to work here. And certain jobs you aren’t allowed to do until you’re eighteen. The law is very strict about this sort of thing, since you could easily get hurt.”
“Or burn down my kitchen,” Flint added, giving Eddie a pointed look. “Wish I’d known about that before, I coulda cut you off at the pass and saved some smoke damage.” He raised an eyebrow at Samuel. “What do you mean you’re not cleared for heavy lifting? You look like you could lift a horse.”
Samuel cleared his throat hastily. “I was… in an accident a while back, I’m still on medical restrictions for certain physical exertions.”
“Hrm.” Flint looked a little put out by that; Samuel suspected he’d been hoping he’d take on some of the workload, but he waved it away readily enough. “Fine, fine. Are you allowed to scrub? I can put you and Eddie cleaning up her mess in the kitchen while me and Rad start getting those boxes shifted. And don’t worry about child labor laws; I’m allowed to put my niece to work, especially since she’s just helping me get the store ready and not an actual employee.”
“Yeah,” Eddie sighed. “I’m not getting paid for this.”
“I let you live in my house and eat my food.”
“That’s not paying, you would do that anyway.”
“You don’t know that!”
“Yes I do! You love us and also if you neglected us Dad would kick your ass when he got back into the country!”
“...I think scrubbing down the kitchen will be fine,” Samuel interjected before they could start arguing- they were already staring each other down, Eddie trying (and failing) to puff herself up to look bigger and more intimidating.
Mostly she just looked really cute. Samuel felt bad for the poor kid. If this was her at fifteen, she was going to have a babyface for life.
“I bet we finish before you do~” Eddie chirped, taking Samuel’s hand and pulling him back into the kitchen.
More out of surprise than anything, he allowed himself to be led, only to forget to duck under the doorway in his effort to keep up, and nearly concussing himself. He yelped, startled; Eddie squeaked out a frantic apology, and Samuel hastened to assure her it was fine, he was fine, he was extremely used to banging his head on doorframes, seriously, it’s fine, while somewhere near his feet, Jock started barking again.
And thus began Samuel’s first day as store manager at The Witch’s Cottage.
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Matt Montana of The Outdoorsmen vs. “Rad Dad” Radley Belmont of The Stepdads during Invictus Pro Wrestling's "November Reign" event held on November 7, 2020 at the Nex Level Arena in Flemington, New Jersey.  You can see more such photos just posted in the brand new gallery at the Paparazzo Photography site.
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The fan club in the Monster Radley au: cool scientist outfits that look similar but unique enough to be easy to tell apart Sarge: wears a shirt that says "pretty rad dog dad" and cargo shorts
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gtsuniverse · 1 month ago
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Unsubscriber vs. Rad Dad: Epic Wrestling Showdown
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Wrestling fans, you may have just witnessed one of the most chaotic and dramatic episodes to ever hit GTS Wrestling. The recent showdown featured adrenaline-pumping action, nail-biting suspense, and jaw-dropping developments that left fans on the edge of their seats. If you missed any of the action, worry not—here’s a detailed rundown of all the mayhem that unfolded.
The Return of Uncle Rowdy
The episode kicked off with a bang as Uncle Rowdy made his unexpected and controversial return. Creeping into Grim’s bedroom while he and his wife were asleep, Uncle Rowdy’s actions immediately stirred up a storm. The footage was posted to TikTok, sparking outrage among the fanbase. Grim, visibly enraged, questioned Uncle Rowdy’s motives, to which Rowdy responded with cryptic comments about bringing peace and joy.
The Mystery Costume
Next, a mystery loomed over the identity of a character in costume. Speculations ran wild, with fans suspecting Adam Bizare. Grim, taking matters into his own hands, texted Adam and received confirmation with a timestamp proving he was not behind the mask. The real identity remained shrouded in mystery, adding another layer of intrigue.
The Rise of Radley 'Rad Dad"Belmont
The wrestling ring saw fierce competition as Radley Belmont climbed to the top. Claiming his spot as the number one wrestler in GTS, Radley faced off against formidable opponents. With others like Jungle Jim Wilder on hiatus and Grim retired, the path seemed clearer for Radley’s ascent. But not without challenges, as history reminded us he was the first target of the unsubscriber, a notorious character in GTS lore.
Unsubscriber's Rampage
The unsubscriber’s destructive feud continued as Radley Belmont faced off against him in a brutal match. With solid steel chains and relentless assaults, the stakes were higher than ever. Despite numerous close calls and intense moments, Belmont emerged victorious, defeating the former GTS legendary YouTube Champion in a high-octane battle. Fans erupted as Radley Belmont cemented his legacy.
Innocent Emily and Jungle Jim's History
Innocent Emily, a notable presence at ringside, shared poignant history with Jungle Jim. Their tumultuous past came to light, with Emily recalling Jungle Jim’s transformation from an embattled wrestler to a family man. Grim’s involvement in their personal saga added depth to the storyline, revealing his role in both resolving their differences and contending with his battles.
The Battle for the Title
Amidst the chaos, the fight for the legendary YouTube title heated up. Tensions flared as competitors like Tanner Wilson and Jungle Jim entered the fray, with accusations flying and alliances forming. Each wrestler vied for dominance, leading to unpredictable confrontations and alliances. The culmination of these efforts was a dramatic showdown that shook the very foundations of GTS Wrestling.
Training the Future: Wrestling Moves and Lessons
Away from the main stage, the episode delved into training sessions where wrestlers honed their skills. Highlights included Lici learning the pterodactyl tackle and other moves with Grim coaching her. This segment added a lighter, instructive touch, demonstrating the dedication and effort invested into wrestling training.
Emotional Turmoil and Personal Conflicts
The episode took a darker turn as Grim faced personal turmoil. His efforts to train Lici led to friction with his wife Tina, culminating in a heart-wrenching confrontation. The emotional weight of their dispute about trust, loyalty, and their marriage brought a poignant, human element to the otherwise action-packed episode. Fans witnessed Grim grappling with misunderstandings and seeking reconciliation, evoking empathy and anticipation for resolution.
The Call for Fans' Support
In a heartfelt plea, Grim reached out to fans, asking for their support and understanding. He emphasized the innocence of his actions, requesting fans to back him up in the comments. This direct appeal connected with the audience on a personal level, inviting them into the storyline and making them stakeholders in the unfolding drama.
Setting the Stage for the Future
The episode concluded with a tantalizing preview of what’s to come. Grim announced his return to the ring, set to face Riley Crow in an upcoming match. This return marks a significant moment, with Grim testing his wrist and knee, and inching back into wrestling action. The anticipation for his return is palpable, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this compelling saga.
Stay tuned for more action, subscribe, and join the conversation in the comments. Until next time, eat it, yeah!
Conclusion
The latest episode of GTS Wrestling was nothing short of exhilarating. From high-stakes matches and mysterious characters to deeply personal conflicts and heartwarming reconciliations, the narrative complexity reached new heights. As fans, we are left anticipating the next turn of events, with our favorite wrestlers poised for even more dramatic showdowns. Whether you’re rooting for the Rad Dad, waiting for the unsubscriber’s next move, or hoping for Grim’s triumphant return, one thing is certain: the world of GTS Wrestling continues to thrill and entertain with every episode.
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gtsuniverse · 1 month ago
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Clown Duel Chaos: Uncle Rowdy's Debut Challenge
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The night began with palpable tension between Jungle Jim Wilder, our current GTS YouTube Champion, and the management team. The air was thick with accusations, misunderstandings, and demands.
Grim, the authoritative figure in GTS, confronted Jungle Jim with a rather controversial request. He wanted Jim to drop the title to Rad Dad Radley Belmont at the upcoming Clown Duel event. This request didn’t sit well with Jim at all, especially given the fraught history between him and Rad Dad.
"Why should I believe you?" Jim questioned Grim, hinting at the deep-seated distrust and previous betrayals. Despite the pushback, Grim insisted, emphasizing that it was what's best for the business and that it would make for a feel-good story. He repeatedly told Jim that this decision was final, thus setting the stage for an intense encounter at Clown Duel.
Complicating the situation further, Duhop, another influential figure in GTS, had apparently given Jungle Jim conflicting information. Jim revealed, "How come Duhop tells me he wants me to win?" This only added to the chaos as Jungle Jim firmly expressed his willingness to lose the title to anyone but Rad Dad, highlighting their sour personal history. Despite his protests, Grim was adamant, confirming that Rad Dad's victory was non-negotiable.
With the tension still simmering, Jungle Jim was unexpectedly thrust into a championship defense match against Tarzan. The atmosphere was electric, with fans chanting and anticipating the unexpected.
The match commenced with Tarzan, known for his animalistic wrestling style, stepping into the ring. The wild deer-inspired antics of Tarzan added a comedic yet competitive edge to the bout. As the match progressed, it became clear that Tarzan was not just about gimmicks. He delivered a series of powerful moves that kept the audience at the edge of their seats.
"He's biting his head! Quit [messing] around and just fight!" shouted Grim from the sidelines. This no-holds-barred contest was filled with biting, headbutts, and even mock reindeer games as both wrestlers fought fiercely for the title. Despite Tarzan's wild tactics, Jungle Jim emerged victorious, much to the applause of the crowd.
Following the championship defense, the focus shifted to Conor Schaefer, who had a bone to pick with Grim regarding a mysterious purple-haired clown that had recently attacked him. Grim, in an effort to clear his name, orchestrated a match between Conor and the enigmatic Uncle Rowdy.
Uncle Rowdy’s entrance was nothing short of intimidating. His presence alone sent shivers down the fans’ spines. Grim, vehemently denying any involvement with the clown's previous attack, insisted on letting the match proceed.
Connor put up a valiant fight, landing several blows and even managing to whip Uncle Rowdy into the ropes. However, the sheer power and resilience of Uncle Rowdy were overwhelming. The match concluded with Uncle Rowdy locking Conor in an unyielding submission hold that led to him passing out, marking a decisive win for the clown.
"There's a different age coming, the age of violence, the age of Uncle Rowdy," declared the victorious clown, solidifying himself as a formidable new force within GTS.
The excitement didn’t wane as the next match featured Damon Dante seeking retribution against Jimmy Controversy. This rivalry had been brewing for weeks, with accusations of sabotage and cheating setting the stage for what was bound to be a brutal encounter.
The match lived up to its hardcore billing, with both wrestlers pulling out all the stops to gain the upper hand. Amidst chants of "Jimmy’s a virgin," Damon Dante executed powerful dropkicks and aerial maneuvers that showcased his athletic prowess.
However, the turning point came when the solid steel elements were introduced. Jimmy controversially smashed Damon with a TV glass, drawing gasps from the crowd. Despite the use of such extreme tactics, Damon Dante managed to rally back with the aid of interfering Lici, who made a timely appearance to assist Dante in securing the win.
As the night drew to a close, it was clear that the events had set up several story lines for future confrontations. Jungle Jim’s reluctance to face Rad Dad at Clown Duel, Uncle Rowdy’s dominating debut, and the simmering tensions between Damon Dante and Jimmy Controversy all promise riveting episodes ahead.
Meanwhile, Grim’s frustration was palpable as he struggled to maintain order amid the chaos. His outburst, "How come everybody's got to be a [expletive]? Nobody wants to do what I want to do!" captured the essence of the night’s tumult and hinted at the internal power struggles within the management.
"As much as we run the show together, I'm in charge,” he reaffirmed, though it was evident that maintaining that control would be a constant challenge.
As fans dispersed, conversations were abuzz with speculation about future matches and story line twists. Will Jungle Jim finally drop the title to Rad Dad? How will Grim handle the rising threat of Uncle Rowdy? Can Damon Dante reclaim his standing amidst the chaos?
These are questions only time will answer. For now, one thing is certain: the world of GTS Wrestling remains as unpredictable, thrilling, and entertaining as ever. Stay tuned for more action, drama, and excitement in the coming weeks!
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BIG HEEL TURN!
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The show starts with a palpable sense of dread as Emily is concerned about a clown jeopardizing her husband Jungle Jim's championship match. However, her fears are quickly dismissed, with assurances that there will be no interference from any clowns during the match. This creates an atmospheric tension that sets the tone for the entire show.
Jungle Jim, accompanied by his wife Emily, is set to face off against J the Key Evans for the championship. Rad Dad, Jim’s tag team partner, finds himself in a conflicted state, envying Jim’s success while wrestling with his feelings of inadequacy. The emotional rollercoaster hits its peak when Grim, the puppet master behind the scenes, subtly manipulates Rad Dad into feeling worthless. This tension between friendship and rivalry adds a complex layer to the unfolding drama.
The championship match between Jungle Jim and J the Key Evans is a spectacle of skill and strategy. Both wrestlers showcase their strengths, with Jungle Jim delivering powerful slams and J the Key proving his mettle with quick counters. Each move is executed with precision, making it a captivating visual for the audience.
Midway through the match, unexpected chaos ensues as a mysterious figure, previously thought to be a clown, makes an appearance. The disruption adds another layer of unpredictability to the match. The high-tension bout concludes with Jungle Jim executing his signature move, the Canadian Destroyer, securing his victory and retaining his championship.
Post-match, Rad Dad's internal battle intensifies. Despite celebrating Jim's victory, his envy and frustration escalate into confrontational actions. In a dramatic twist, Rad Dad challenges Jungle Jim to a match at Clown Duel, setting up what promises to be a highly charged showdown. Grim's masterful manipulation has turned allies into adversaries, gearing the audience up for an epic battle ahead.
In another significant story line, GTS introduces new talent, Conor Schafer, also known as the Demon Child. Conor faces off against Tarzan 'Randall Hoy' Duran, an amalgamation of MMA prowess and wrestling experience from MLW. Despite a promising start, Conor succumbs to Tarzan's calculated strategies, losing the match and leaving his future in GTS in jeopardy.
The episode also spotlights a burgeoning rivalry between Damon Dante and the Intercontinental Champion, Ice T Curtis. Damon, aggrieved by past injustices, is hungry for a title shot. Their match is a hard-hitting contest, filled with near-falls and dramatic turns. Despite all efforts from both sides, the looming threat of clown interference adds a layer of unpredictability to the bout.
The specter of clown attacks becomes more pronounced as the show progresses. From Invisible Menaces to physical threats, the clowns disrupt matches and create hysteria among the wrestlers. This escalating threat promises more chaos in future episodes, keeping both the wrestlers and the audience on high alert.
Grim's role as the mastermind behind the scenes cannot be understated. His ability to manipulate situations and wrestlers to deliver compelling story lines highlights his tactical brilliance. By orchestrating the conflict between Jungle Jim and Rad Dad and managing the show’s various narratives, Grim cements his status as the ultimate puppet master of GTS Wrestling.
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Epic Hardcore Wrestling Match
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The episode kicks off with an unexpected turn of events. Grim, the host, is confronted by multiple wrestlers, accusing each other of being Uncle Rowdy, a disruptive character feared for his interference in matches. The confusion among the wrestlers is palpable, setting the tone for the ensuing drama.
The Legend of Uncle Rowdy Uncle Rowdy is the shadowy figure everyone is talking about. His interference is dreaded by everyone, including the legendary YouTube Champion Jungle Jim, the rad dad Rad dad, and Tanner Wilson. The wrestlers decide to take matters into their own hands, vowing to hunt Uncle Rowdy down and ensure a fair match.
The Hunt Begins Radley and Jim head into the woods, determined to track down Uncle Rowdy. The tension builds as Grim follows them, flashlight in hand, documenting the eerie adventure. They encounter bizarre characters like Cousin Billy, adding to the surreal nature of the quest.
The Heroes of the Night Rad dad and Jim manage to confront Uncle Rowdy, leading to a chaotic brawl in the woods. Despite the confusion and the mysterious appearances of characters like Uncle Bill, they manage to thwart any potential interference, ensuring that the upcoming solid steel series match remains fair.
Training and Family Values Amidst the chaos, the episode takes a heartfelt turn as Dad shares his journey of returning to his family and starting the Belmont family wrestling gym. This segment highlights the dedication and hard work that goes into wrestling, emphasizing the importance of family support.
The Solid Steel Series: A Battle for Honor The focus shifts back to the main event – the solid steel series. Jungle Jim and Rad Dad, despite their rivalry, share a mutual respect and commitment to a fair fight. The stakes are high, as Tanner Wilson’s career is on the line, and everyone is determined to ensure Uncle Rowdy doesn’t interfere.
Chaos in the Ring Enter the wildest part of the episode, featuring a match between Tarzan and the infamous cocaine character. The match is a whirlwind of high-flying moves, unexpected twists, and comedic undertones. Cocaine, with his over-the-top antics, brings a unique flavor to the ring, but the intensity of the match remains unyielding.
The Flying Coke Line and the Powder Bomb Cocaine’s high-energy performance, including moves like the flying coke line and the powder bomb, keeps the audience enthralled. The match is a spectacle of outrageous stunts and wrestling prowess, epitomizing the hardcore style that GTS is known for.
The GTS Hardcore Championship The episode crescendos with Jimmy Controversy’s fierce defense of his GTS Hardcore Championship. Facing a formidable opponent in Tarzan, the match is brutal, featuring solid steel weapons, flaming knees, and relentless aggression.
Jimmy’s Inner Conflict Amidst the physical battle, Jimmy faces personal demons, accentuated by Grim’s taunts and accusations of infidelity. This psychological warfare adds another layer to the already intense match, making Jimmy's victory all the more significant.
The Aftermath The episode concludes with Jimmy issuing a challenge to some of the biggest names in hardcore wrestling, including Nick Gage and Joey Janela. His defiant stance and unwavering determination set the stage for future confrontations, promising more electrifying episodes ahead.
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Yeah. I see a few radley fans and i admire their dedication. I would say i personally dont full get shipping radley n radlynn but i only saw like 2 ppl ship it - amii
I feel like Radlynn and Rads have more of a pseudo dad-daughter relationship going on. I personally hc Radlynn as a neglected teen, so the idea of someone giving her attention got her to get attatched so easily
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