Giorgos Loukanidis
vs
*Henry*

Giorgos likes wrestling Americans. He especially likes proving that Greeks have wrestling in their blood, and thus are superior on the mats. Henry does a hell-of-a-job disproving that theory. But Giorgos isn’t worried. He uses his usual game plan of wearing down a guy’s stamina during the first period, wearing down the guy’s body during the second, and going in for the kill on the third. And that’s exactly what Giorgos does during the third when he locks his arms around Henry’s. Giorgos then rolls his opponent around so that Henry’s shoulders are on the mat and the Americans feet are in the air.

Grant Show
vs
Peter Barton

I have no idea why they’re matched together. Because it’s not even a match. It’s more like a training session. Grant likes freelancing in freestyle and Peter is one of his more recent pupils. Barton is a good student and picks up moves pretty fast. But it’s less because of his skill and more because of his selection of teachers. Grant’s a natural motivator and brings out the best in his students.

Again, I don’t know why I listed these two together. Maybe it’s because it’s nice to know two guys can have fun together without competition getting in the way.

*Aaron* vs *Craig*

If you call these guys lightweights to their face you better be talking about their weight class and not their wrestling kill. These two spark plugs tear up the mats to the amazement of everyone watching. Aaron picks Craig up and takes him to the mat. Unphased, Craig gets to all fours and immediately try to remove Aaron’s grip around his weight.

Craig comes screaming back when he gets his second wind. He’s got Aarron with his back on the mat arched high and legs spread apart. Craig trips one of the legs and ties it up. If it wasn’t the end of the period Craig knew he would have gotten the pin. Of course, Aaron equally knew he would have been able to power out.

They had to double check the riding time before announcing Craig was the winner. But Aaron isn’t pissed. Turn about is fair play since he won their last meeting, and it was just as close.