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Thursday September 19 2019 - MainEagle93: 7 years laterVisitors in town
I wrestled MainEagle93 (id 1086) today. He remembered that we wrestled about seven years ago and that back then, I took the position of a heel. He even came up with the name for one of my holds: The Loserboy Lock. I also think I was one of his first opponents.

Well fast forward today, MainEagle93 had numerous matches since then, he also ran in several marathon and took Judo classes. He beefed up quite a bit, gained solid strong legs and his fighting style clearly shows that he mastered a great arsenal of holds and an even greater passion for wrestling. Our match was supposed to be light submission, but I think it ended up becoming a jobber/heel match with a healthy dose of give and take.

Before hand, I was sure I would come in as the heel again, but he definitely turned the tables around to show me who's in control. It's as if the student that surpassed the teacher. Nothing I could do would budge this guy. I could feel that his strength has skyrocketed since our last meet. MainEagle punished me with holds after holds, some I couldn't even spell the name. He enacted his revenge by applying The Loserboy Lock back on me and even applied my own signature. He touched the right chords because I eventually laughed: I was receiving the right amount of pain. Eventually, MainEagle lowered down his guard, cooperated with me a bit more so I can put on him his own fair share of favorite holds: body scissors, grapevines, schoolboy pins and a fondling rack.

I did take the time to read a few notes that I've put aside for him: it mentioned that I should whisper these sweet nothings:

- There's only one submission I accept from you.
- The Loserboy is beating you now, so humiliating.
- How does it feel to be in my rack?


I tried remembering them by heart, but I had very little opportunity to cue in these quotes during our match because he'd rarely give me any control.

I never realized that MainEagle93 was of eastern European origin. To be specific, he told me that he had a mix of Polish and Slovakian ancestry, which is a very nice mix in my opinion. I also don't remember him having a hairy chest, but all the better for me.

He actually drove a *ALL* the way from Washington to Montreal (Google estimates this as a 10 hour drive), and drove an additional 4 hours back and forth to Mont Tremblant for sightseeing. Thankfully, the main reason for his travel was for a family event. Otherwise, I would feel bad just wrestling 90 minutes against so many hours of travel. As I told him, I can never drive more than one hour before falling asleep behind the wheels. On the contrary, despite the fatigue settling in, MainEagle did not show any sign of weakness when we tumbled.

He agreed for me to bring my camera, but we didn't use it after all because we had so much fun wrestling and we forgot about it. I was unsure about the camera at the beginning, because I do remember him being very concerned about his privacy the first time we wrestled. Over the years, he became very chill about it and started to include wrestling pics in his profile. That was the hint that pushed me to ask him if I can bring my camera. Nevertheless, we gave ourselves an objective to do pictures the next time we meet again. Either I go down to Washington D.C. or he comes up to Montreal again.

MainEagle, if you are reading, thank you for coming all the way up here and thank you for a wonderful evening match.



I do remember MainEagle telling me that I should probably define on my blog what is The Loserboy Lock. However, I think it's something that can only be defined one on one against my opponents.

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