Showing posts with label Nick Flex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Flex. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2018

Who's the Boss?







Cameron Matthews is a long time underground wrestler having appeared in matches at BG East and Thunders Arena, among other places.  Now he runs Wrestler4Hire where he even sometimes appears in matches.  What an awesome way to make a living!  But surely Cameron is not the only guy to create an internet wrestling company in which he gets to be a wrestler.  That makes me wonder if any of the wrestlers we see perform at places like Thunders Arena, UCW, 88 Wrestling, and so on are also the dudes behind the scene who really run things.  And what about Muscleboy Wrestling, whose CEO is self proclaimed "bad ass" Rocco Russo?  I'm convinced Rocco Russo is a wrestler at Muscleboy, but which one?  After checking out a lot of Muscleboy matches this year, I've got my suspicions.  First I zeroed in on Taylor Reign.  He's appeared in a lot of matches, almost twenty, which is something you would expect the owner of Muscleboy to do if he's also a wrestler.  Plus, we have seen Taylor dominate the muscular looking Justin Powers, because maybe Justin knew better than to beat up on his own boss?  But then I get to thinking about Jesse Zane, who has appeared in over thirty matches, by far the most at Muscleboy.  If Jesse created Muscleboy as a venue for his own wrestling, then it makes sense he would appear in so many matches.  And Jesse definitely looked like the bossman when he destroyed Logan Cross.

This is just a long introduction to my post here about a match at Muscleboy between Nick Flex and Connor O'Reilly.  See, I think Nick Flex has got a strong claim to be the real Rocco Russo, too.  To date he has appeared in sixteen videos, so he's one of the more frequent wrestlers on the roster, something you expect from the owner.  And Nick dominates, because maybe no one wants to mess with the boss?  I've posted about his matches against Alex Costa and Taylor Reign, and Nick really savors his domination in those matches while his opponents just endure, like they know they have to submit.  Of course, Nick is big and powerful, so he needs no excuse to demolish another wrestler.  Here are some pics from another match of Nick's, against wrestling boytoty Connor O'Reilly who Nick really seems to take pleasure in playing with (afterall, that's what you do with a toy).  While this does not prove that Nick Flex is Rocco Russo, if I were the CEO of Muscleboy, I certainly would make sure to get my choice of wrestling opponents, with Connor O'Reilly being near the top of the list.


Who's the boss?  Connor has no doubt it's Nick Flex!


Thursday, August 9, 2018

The End of Taylor's Reign






In my my last post, I extolled the virtues of Taylor Reign, conferring upon him the coveted title of "muscleboy" after watching his beat down of Justin Powers at Muscleboy Wrestling.  But the wrestling gods are fickle, or at least they can be here at the Bodyslam Fan blog.  Taylor sure looked totally alpha in his match against Justin, but what happens when you put the 170 pound Taylor on the mat to face Nick Flex, who comes in at 5' 11" and 215 pounds?  Nick has big muscles, and not only does he know how to use them, he totally LOVES to use them.  There's really not much that Taylor can do against Nick's muscles, and to be honest, Taylor doesn't even try to resist for most of the much.  He knows his role here is to be nothing more than a rag doll for Nick to play with.  And for his part, Nick takes full advantage.  If you enjoy seeing a muscular wrestler show off power by dominating a smaller opponent, then this match is not to be missed.


Sorry, Taylor, but you can't be the muscleboy forever!

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Nick Flex




A frequent wrestler at Muscleboy Wrestling is Nick Flex.  To be honest, he seems a little out of place at MBW.  After all, it's called Muscleboy, and at 31 years old, Nick can hardly be described as a boy.  Not that I'm complaining.  Not at all.  I like watching him wrestle.  Nick is pretty solid at 5'11" and 215 pounds.  He's strong, and he knows how to use his power, as you can see here in his match against Alex Costa.  Nick is the stud you want to see come in every once in awhile to show the "boys" what real wrestling is like.


He may be 31 years old, but this man is all Muscleboy.  Show 'em how it's done Nick!