Post by Samuel Chatman on Sept 23, 2023 20:20:29 GMT -5
In the aftermath of a brutal Full Metal Mayhem match on Monday Night Melee, Samuel Chatman was found in the locker room, nursing his wounds but with a fire still burning in his eyes. The match was one of the most brutal displays of physicality and heart, with all five wrestlers giving their all and then some.
Samuel, unfortunately, came up on the losing end of the match after Johnny Stylez took his eye off of the ball and allowed Damage to fuck up the entire landscape of the match. The images of Samuel’s fall were already on social media. Fans praised his commitment and courage. It didn’t erase that what they saw was Cable and Chatman making it back to the ring apron prepared to stop the count, but Enigma stood and picked up two chairs and tossed them both full speed into their faces dropping them back to the floor. Enigma walks back over to Stylez very gingerly, as he has taken a lot of damage in this match, and falls to both knees, and places his hands on his chest, and picks up the pinfall victory.
“I gave my everything out there.”
Chatman remarked, gingerly touching a fresh bandage on his forehead.
“But sometimes, everything isn't enough. What matters now is how I pick myself up and move forward. Fuck that, I’m pissed, Enigma is overrated, and if fucking Bullwinkle and Boris Badenov weren’t dicking around with beef that is relevant to absolutely no one, then we would’ve had the ending that everyone deserved. There is no use crying over spilled milk, but give that fake ass monster the win with the assist of Damage, who can’t make up his mind if he wants to be a wrestler or a garbage ass talk show host.
Stylez came out and said a whole lot of nothing; what else is new? Look here, goofy ass opp, keep talking pussy, and you are gonna get popped. When I see you and don’t speak, it’s because I let hoes like you know that I don’t fuck with you. You know that you can’t fuck with me if you wanted to. I have some business to handle at the One Year Anniversary show, and I may circle back to the undercard player if I have time. Now go scratch, hoe.”
Those close to Chatman say he's already plotting his comeback, studying tapes of Aguila Dorada, and working on strategies for their meeting at the One Year Anniversary Show for the WGWF. This isn't the end for “The Lone Wolf”. If anything, this loss has ignited a new passion in him. The wrestling world better watch out.
In the bustling heart of the wrestling world, rumors have swirled around the unexpected partnership between two up-and-coming titans of the industry: the resilient Samuel Chatman and the now legendary Edward Grado. The whispers were further fueled into reality when leaked footage from an undisclosed gym showcased Chatman and Grado engaged in a relentless training session. Sam would accompany Grado to the ring in his match against Brooke Blakely. This match was being talked about for various reasons in and outside of the family.
One on hand, Sam was extremely loyal to Grado, but Brooke was his “nephew’s” girlfriend, which had put him at direct odds with Daniel Ramsey. Austin and Toddy chose to remain silent on the issue and let the two work it out on their own. They had their hands full anyway with a steel cage match against their nemesis, The Young Lions. Sam and Daniel hadn’t spoken in days, but he wasn’t going to let that distract him from his mission of training Grado.
As the WGWF prepares to celebrate its first year of unparalleled entertainment, fans are buzzing about the show-stealing match-up between the indomitable Samuel Chatman and the soaring sensation Aguila Dorada. The clash of styles between Chatman's technical prowess and high-flying abilities and Dorada's aerial acrobatics promises to be a spectacle for the ages.
Following his training with Edward Grado, Chatman seems more focused and tactical than ever. But facing off against Aguila Dorada, known for his death-defying leaps from the top rope and intricate lucha libre techniques, poses a different kind of challenge altogether.
To prepare for this high-stakes bout, Chatman has been seen incorporating agility drills and aerial defense maneuvers into his regimen. Rumors suggest that he's also been studying tapes of Dorada's past matches, looking for vulnerabilities in the high-flyer's game.
"I've faced powerhouses, technicians, and brawlers," Chatman stated during a recent press conference. "But Dorada's style is something else. He might take to the skies, but I'll ensure he lands hard. With guidance from my mentors, I'm ready for anything."
Insiders are torn on predictions. While some believe Chatman's newfound techniques and tactical mindset, courtesy of fine mentorship, will give him the edge, others feel that Dorada's unparalleled agility and unpredictability will see him soar to victory.
One thing's for sure: the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show is set to be an unforgettable event, with Samuel Chatman vs. Aguila Dorada as a potential match of the year candidate. The wrestling world waits with bated breath for the bell to ring.
The usually focused and never-silent Samuel Chatman stands in the middle of an empty wrestling ring. The arena is completely dark, and a spotlight focuses on Chatman in the middle of the ring. He wore his new wrestling attire: dark, wolf-themed trunks and boots, complemented by a black entrance cloak with the image of a lone wolf howling at the moon that he debuted on Monday Night Melee. He has taken to the microphone to deliver some stinging words for his high-flying opponent, Aguila Dorado, ahead of their much-anticipated clash at the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show.
"Aguila Dorado. The Golden Eagle. Sounds majestic, doesn't it? But here's the thing about eagles, Dorado. They might rule the sky, but this ring? This is *my* territory. I’ve watched you leap and fly, twirling around like you're putting on some sort of aerial ballet. But this isn't a dance studio. This is where wars are fought, where real wrestlers prove their mettle. And no amount of flying will save you when I get my hands on you."
Chatman paused, smirking, "You rely on the skies because you're afraid to fight on the ground. But at the Anniversary Show, I'll bring you down to earth, Aguila. And trust me, it's gonna be a hard landing."
The intensity in Chatman's voice was palpable as he continued, "You've never faced someone like me. Someone trained by the best. I've been preparing for every trick in your book. So, come at me with all you've got. Leap, fly, twirl. But remember this: every bird eventually has to land. And when you do, Dorado, you'll be right where I want you."
Dropping the mic with a thud, Chatman left the ring, leaving the viewing audience in a frenzy of anticipation. The stage is set, the words have been spoken, and now all eyes are on the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show to see which of these wrestling titans will emerge victorious.
During a sit-down interview leading up to the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show, Samuel Chatman gave fans a deeper insight into his versatile wrestling style, showcasing his confidence in both his technical prowess and his recalibrated high-flying ability.
With a calm yet assertive demeanor, Chatman began, "A lot of people see me and think power, technique, and ground control. And they're not wrong. My foundation in wrestling is rooted deeply in the technical aspects of this sport. Every hold, every lock, every counter – I've trained relentlessly to perfect them. Ivory, Jacqueline, and Victor Phillips to name a few, has been instrumental in sharpening those skills."
Leaning forward for emphasis, he continued, "But here's where many get it twisted. Just because I excel on the ground doesn't mean I can't take to the skies. Every great wrestler knows that to truly dominate, you must be versatile. And that's what I am."
A montage of clips then played, showing Chatman executing impeccable suplexes and meticulous submission holds and then transitioning to surprising moments where he soared off the ropes, delivering breathtaking aerial moves.
"When people hear 'high-flyer,' they think of Aguila Dorado or other luchadores. But I've been incorporating aerial maneuvers into my arsenal. It adds another layer of unpredictability. Opponents prepare for my grapples, but they're often not ready when I launch myself from the top rope."
Chatman's eyes sparkled with passion as he concluded, "Wrestling is an art and a science. You need to have the technicality to control the match and the flair to captivate the audience. I pride myself on mastering both. So, whether it's on the mat or in the air, I'm always a step ahead. And at the Anniversary Show, everyone will see exactly what I mean."
The interview only heightened the anticipation for the upcoming match, promising fans an unforgettable collision of styles, skills, and sheer willpower.
Tensions flared last night at The Velvet Rabbit, when Samuel Chatman and Daniel Ramsey had a heated exchange over Edward Grado's upcoming match against Brooke Blakely, Ramsey's girlfriend.
Eyewitnesses say it all started when Chatman, in a private corner with a group of wrestlers, made a comment about Grado teaching Brooke "a lesson she won't forget." Word quickly reached Ramsey, who was on the other side of the bar, resulting in a confrontational showdown.
Ramsey, his voice raised, demanded, "You think it's funny, Chatman? You think it's a joke that Grado's stepping into the ring with Brooke?"
Chatman, cool as ever but with a steely edge in his eyes, responded, "It's wrestling, nephew. Everyone steps into that ring, knowing the risks. Grado's a beast, and Brooke chose to face him. You should be worried."
This seemed to light a fuse in Ramsey. "Listen here, Chatman. Brooke is one of the best in the business. She doesn't need me to defend her, but I won't stand around and listen to you or anyone belittle her efforts. Remember, she's beaten guys twice her size."
Chatman smirked, "She hasn't faced Grado, and you know how he trains. I've been through it. Brooke's in for a world of pain."
Ramsey stepped closer, finger pointed at Chatman, "You watch your mouth. This isn’t the ring. There are no referees here. Don't push me."
Before things could escalate further, Austin Ramsey, the manager on duty, intervened to defuse the situation. Austin whispered something in Daniel’s ear, kissed his cheek, and then shot a defiant glance at Chatman before leading his son away.
Samuel Chatman knew the importance of this match and decided to go live on social media.
“I've heard all the talk, all the whispers, all the doubts, but let me make one thing crystal clear. When that bell rings, the talk ends, and the action takes over. Dorado, you're talented, no doubt. You wouldn't be standing across the ring from me otherwise. But talent alone doesn't cut it. Heart, grit, and determination are what defines a winner. And I've proven time and time again that I possess all of them in spades.
You've trained, you've prepared, you've strategized. And so have I. But the difference is, every time I step into that ring, I do so with the intent of proving I'm the absolute best. Not just better than my opponent, but better than I was yesterday, last week, last year."
So, come at me with all you've got. Because I promise you, when the dust settles, when the crowd has gone home, one thing will remain unchanged, Samuel Chatman standing tall and victorious."
Samuel, unfortunately, came up on the losing end of the match after Johnny Stylez took his eye off of the ball and allowed Damage to fuck up the entire landscape of the match. The images of Samuel’s fall were already on social media. Fans praised his commitment and courage. It didn’t erase that what they saw was Cable and Chatman making it back to the ring apron prepared to stop the count, but Enigma stood and picked up two chairs and tossed them both full speed into their faces dropping them back to the floor. Enigma walks back over to Stylez very gingerly, as he has taken a lot of damage in this match, and falls to both knees, and places his hands on his chest, and picks up the pinfall victory.
🐺 Samuel Chatman 🐺
“I gave my everything out there.”
Chatman remarked, gingerly touching a fresh bandage on his forehead.
🐺 Samuel Chatman 🐺
“But sometimes, everything isn't enough. What matters now is how I pick myself up and move forward. Fuck that, I’m pissed, Enigma is overrated, and if fucking Bullwinkle and Boris Badenov weren’t dicking around with beef that is relevant to absolutely no one, then we would’ve had the ending that everyone deserved. There is no use crying over spilled milk, but give that fake ass monster the win with the assist of Damage, who can’t make up his mind if he wants to be a wrestler or a garbage ass talk show host.
Stylez came out and said a whole lot of nothing; what else is new? Look here, goofy ass opp, keep talking pussy, and you are gonna get popped. When I see you and don’t speak, it’s because I let hoes like you know that I don’t fuck with you. You know that you can’t fuck with me if you wanted to. I have some business to handle at the One Year Anniversary show, and I may circle back to the undercard player if I have time. Now go scratch, hoe.”
Those close to Chatman say he's already plotting his comeback, studying tapes of Aguila Dorada, and working on strategies for their meeting at the One Year Anniversary Show for the WGWF. This isn't the end for “The Lone Wolf”. If anything, this loss has ignited a new passion in him. The wrestling world better watch out.
Family or Loyalty?
In the bustling heart of the wrestling world, rumors have swirled around the unexpected partnership between two up-and-coming titans of the industry: the resilient Samuel Chatman and the now legendary Edward Grado. The whispers were further fueled into reality when leaked footage from an undisclosed gym showcased Chatman and Grado engaged in a relentless training session. Sam would accompany Grado to the ring in his match against Brooke Blakely. This match was being talked about for various reasons in and outside of the family.
One on hand, Sam was extremely loyal to Grado, but Brooke was his “nephew’s” girlfriend, which had put him at direct odds with Daniel Ramsey. Austin and Toddy chose to remain silent on the issue and let the two work it out on their own. They had their hands full anyway with a steel cage match against their nemesis, The Young Lions. Sam and Daniel hadn’t spoken in days, but he wasn’t going to let that distract him from his mission of training Grado.
Samuel Chatman Gears Up for Aerial Warfare at WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show
As the WGWF prepares to celebrate its first year of unparalleled entertainment, fans are buzzing about the show-stealing match-up between the indomitable Samuel Chatman and the soaring sensation Aguila Dorada. The clash of styles between Chatman's technical prowess and high-flying abilities and Dorada's aerial acrobatics promises to be a spectacle for the ages.
Following his training with Edward Grado, Chatman seems more focused and tactical than ever. But facing off against Aguila Dorada, known for his death-defying leaps from the top rope and intricate lucha libre techniques, poses a different kind of challenge altogether.
To prepare for this high-stakes bout, Chatman has been seen incorporating agility drills and aerial defense maneuvers into his regimen. Rumors suggest that he's also been studying tapes of Dorada's past matches, looking for vulnerabilities in the high-flyer's game.
"I've faced powerhouses, technicians, and brawlers," Chatman stated during a recent press conference. "But Dorada's style is something else. He might take to the skies, but I'll ensure he lands hard. With guidance from my mentors, I'm ready for anything."
Insiders are torn on predictions. While some believe Chatman's newfound techniques and tactical mindset, courtesy of fine mentorship, will give him the edge, others feel that Dorada's unparalleled agility and unpredictability will see him soar to victory.
One thing's for sure: the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show is set to be an unforgettable event, with Samuel Chatman vs. Aguila Dorada as a potential match of the year candidate. The wrestling world waits with bated breath for the bell to ring.
The usually focused and never-silent Samuel Chatman stands in the middle of an empty wrestling ring. The arena is completely dark, and a spotlight focuses on Chatman in the middle of the ring. He wore his new wrestling attire: dark, wolf-themed trunks and boots, complemented by a black entrance cloak with the image of a lone wolf howling at the moon that he debuted on Monday Night Melee. He has taken to the microphone to deliver some stinging words for his high-flying opponent, Aguila Dorado, ahead of their much-anticipated clash at the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show.
🐺 Samuel Chatman 🐺
"Aguila Dorado. The Golden Eagle. Sounds majestic, doesn't it? But here's the thing about eagles, Dorado. They might rule the sky, but this ring? This is *my* territory. I’ve watched you leap and fly, twirling around like you're putting on some sort of aerial ballet. But this isn't a dance studio. This is where wars are fought, where real wrestlers prove their mettle. And no amount of flying will save you when I get my hands on you."
Chatman paused, smirking, "You rely on the skies because you're afraid to fight on the ground. But at the Anniversary Show, I'll bring you down to earth, Aguila. And trust me, it's gonna be a hard landing."
The intensity in Chatman's voice was palpable as he continued, "You've never faced someone like me. Someone trained by the best. I've been preparing for every trick in your book. So, come at me with all you've got. Leap, fly, twirl. But remember this: every bird eventually has to land. And when you do, Dorado, you'll be right where I want you."
Dropping the mic with a thud, Chatman left the ring, leaving the viewing audience in a frenzy of anticipation. The stage is set, the words have been spoken, and now all eyes are on the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show to see which of these wrestling titans will emerge victorious.
Sitting Down With Denise Essex
During a sit-down interview leading up to the WGWF's One Year Anniversary Show, Samuel Chatman gave fans a deeper insight into his versatile wrestling style, showcasing his confidence in both his technical prowess and his recalibrated high-flying ability.
With a calm yet assertive demeanor, Chatman began, "A lot of people see me and think power, technique, and ground control. And they're not wrong. My foundation in wrestling is rooted deeply in the technical aspects of this sport. Every hold, every lock, every counter – I've trained relentlessly to perfect them. Ivory, Jacqueline, and Victor Phillips to name a few, has been instrumental in sharpening those skills."
Leaning forward for emphasis, he continued, "But here's where many get it twisted. Just because I excel on the ground doesn't mean I can't take to the skies. Every great wrestler knows that to truly dominate, you must be versatile. And that's what I am."
A montage of clips then played, showing Chatman executing impeccable suplexes and meticulous submission holds and then transitioning to surprising moments where he soared off the ropes, delivering breathtaking aerial moves.
"When people hear 'high-flyer,' they think of Aguila Dorado or other luchadores. But I've been incorporating aerial maneuvers into my arsenal. It adds another layer of unpredictability. Opponents prepare for my grapples, but they're often not ready when I launch myself from the top rope."
Chatman's eyes sparkled with passion as he concluded, "Wrestling is an art and a science. You need to have the technicality to control the match and the flair to captivate the audience. I pride myself on mastering both. So, whether it's on the mat or in the air, I'm always a step ahead. And at the Anniversary Show, everyone will see exactly what I mean."
The interview only heightened the anticipation for the upcoming match, promising fans an unforgettable collision of styles, skills, and sheer willpower.
Backstage Drama Unfolds at The Velvet Rabbit
Tensions flared last night at The Velvet Rabbit, when Samuel Chatman and Daniel Ramsey had a heated exchange over Edward Grado's upcoming match against Brooke Blakely, Ramsey's girlfriend.
Eyewitnesses say it all started when Chatman, in a private corner with a group of wrestlers, made a comment about Grado teaching Brooke "a lesson she won't forget." Word quickly reached Ramsey, who was on the other side of the bar, resulting in a confrontational showdown.
Ramsey, his voice raised, demanded, "You think it's funny, Chatman? You think it's a joke that Grado's stepping into the ring with Brooke?"
Chatman, cool as ever but with a steely edge in his eyes, responded, "It's wrestling, nephew. Everyone steps into that ring, knowing the risks. Grado's a beast, and Brooke chose to face him. You should be worried."
This seemed to light a fuse in Ramsey. "Listen here, Chatman. Brooke is one of the best in the business. She doesn't need me to defend her, but I won't stand around and listen to you or anyone belittle her efforts. Remember, she's beaten guys twice her size."
Chatman smirked, "She hasn't faced Grado, and you know how he trains. I've been through it. Brooke's in for a world of pain."
Ramsey stepped closer, finger pointed at Chatman, "You watch your mouth. This isn’t the ring. There are no referees here. Don't push me."
Before things could escalate further, Austin Ramsey, the manager on duty, intervened to defuse the situation. Austin whispered something in Daniel’s ear, kissed his cheek, and then shot a defiant glance at Chatman before leading his son away.
Final words for Samuel Chatman's opponent
Samuel Chatman knew the importance of this match and decided to go live on social media.
🐺 Samuel Chatman 🐺
“I've heard all the talk, all the whispers, all the doubts, but let me make one thing crystal clear. When that bell rings, the talk ends, and the action takes over. Dorado, you're talented, no doubt. You wouldn't be standing across the ring from me otherwise. But talent alone doesn't cut it. Heart, grit, and determination are what defines a winner. And I've proven time and time again that I possess all of them in spades.
You've trained, you've prepared, you've strategized. And so have I. But the difference is, every time I step into that ring, I do so with the intent of proving I'm the absolute best. Not just better than my opponent, but better than I was yesterday, last week, last year."
So, come at me with all you've got. Because I promise you, when the dust settles, when the crowd has gone home, one thing will remain unchanged, Samuel Chatman standing tall and victorious."