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Match 876: Kal Conner Vs. Anton Alvarez – Sleeper Match

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from the Lost Video Collection

Our Price: $10.99 (Product Code 876) Running time 31 minutes

  


Kal has a plan to beat Anton with some chloroform, but Anton has done this himself early in his UCW life to Zack Reno. So, does Kal make this work for him? Every time you get sleepered out or knocked out, you run the risk of being felt up, taking advantage of. So, its sleepers after sleepers and a few knockouts. A lot of touching, rubbing and being playful with the unconscious victim. Anton can be very dirty, and honestly, we love watching guys having fun with Kal’s body. But remember Kal had a plan, can he turn it around?  – Michael BodySlam


“Not over yet! UCW can’t resist a curtain call, and if a match is as hot as this one, I refuse to complain.” – Ringside at Skull Island

Match 859: Lobo Gris Vs. Jason Anders – Sleeper Match

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Our Price: $17.99 (Product Code 859) Running time 30 minutes

   

Lobo comes in ready to do battle, Lobo thinks his first match was with Jason, it wasn’t, it was his 7th match at UCW (Match 754), and Lobo lost. Jason wants to have a match where it’s Native American vs. Mexican or North America vs. Central America. Lobo says lets Wrestle, sleeper match, 3 sleepers needed to win. The match gets started with Jason of course hitting Lobo with a cheap shot. That is his m.o., the way he likes to get that’s started. The match is not one sided, both guys fight hard, and it goes back and forth most of the match. Lobo starts off fighting clean but soon enough he starts copying Jason’s dirty, unclean, wrestling style. It will take 3 sleepers to win this match. The last time Lobo and Jason had a match Lobo did lose to a Jason, sleeper. Will Lobo let that happen again, he has more wrestling experience now, and is stronger and much wiser to the ways of the North American wrestlers these days. So, will he lose? – Michael “BodySlam” 


“Jason gets off on hurting dewy-eyed Lobo. For him, squashing an opponent, especially a dashing lionheart like Gris, is a fight to the death – or as close to one as the law allows. What Jason might have overlooked is his opponent’s readiness to go for the jugular, to push the limits of this contest, to club Anders down like a rabid rat.” Ringside at Skull Island