Casey Cutler vs Buddy Lee Parker

Casey Cutler has done wrestling videos for BGEast. He's also a cousin of BGEast wrestler Wade Cutler.

Buddy Lee Parker, on the right, is half of the tag team “The State Patrol." His partner is James Earl Right. If you decide to train at the Power Plant, Parker will be one of the guys kicking your butt.

Parker looks at Cutler's impressive physique and decides the best way to start this match is with a test of strength. Both men strain as Cutler starts to get the upper hand. This doesn't last long as he's on the receiving end of a boot to the gut.

Cutler is pushed back against the ropes and the ref calls for a break. Parker lets go and steps back. He then slugs Cutler in the face, pulls him off the ropes, and throws him across the ring. Rebounding off, Cutler is on the receiving end of a clothesline. James Earl Right gives his sign of approval from outside the ring as Cutler is picked up and swung into the ropes again.

Cutler ducks this clothesline, turns around, and does a drop-kick to Parker's chin. The heel goes over the top rope and outside the ring. Right goes to his partner's aid and helps him up. After a short conversation, Parker enters the ring and gives Cutler a scowl. Both men lock up and Cutler is backed into a corner. Out of the ref's view, Right grabs Cutler’s leg and uses his billyclub on Cutler's calf.

Distracted, Parker starts landing fists to various parts of the other wrestler's chest. Right releases his hold on the leg where the ref almost sees the infraction. He questions Right, but he denies any wrong-doing. By this time Cutler has slumped to the mat and is receiving kicks to the sternum.

The ref backs Parker up and doesn't see Right jam his club into the throat of Cutler. Cutler gasps and chokes as he's dragged to his feet by his heel opponent. He's picked up and body slammed to the mat.

Parker gives the high-sign that it's over as he climbs to the top rope. As he jumps, Cutler puts both legs up and catches Parker square under the chin. The heel turns away from Cutler as he gets to his feet. From behind, Cutler wraps Parker in a reverse bearhug and bends him backward, flipping him over his own body.

Cutler keeps the hold on as he's bridged and Parker's shoulders are on the mat. The ref only gets to the one count when he sees Right enter the ring. Right pushes the ref out of the way and takes his partner’s club (which he gave to Right before starting the match) and jams it vertically into Cutler's fully exposed abdomen.

Cutler immediately goes flat against the ring and continues to have his gut demolished by the Patrolman's stick. Right then gives the stick to Parker and pulls his own out from it's loop on his belt. As Right continues his assault on the man's chest, Parker puts his stick over Cutler's throat and starts choking him.

Running to the ring at break-neck speed comes Wade Cutler who slides in and starts attacking both men. He's able to get the club out of Right's hand and hits him and his partner with it. Both heels quickly leave the ring as Cutler looks after the beaten man. Cutler’s hand is raised in victory as he yells that he wants Parker to get his ass back in the ring. Wade consoles Casey as he thinks of ways to get all four men in the ring.

Chris Benoit vs Sid O'Reilly

Benoit has been rated a top pro wrestler not only in the US but also Japan and Mexico.

O'Reilly has done videos for BGEast. One of the original BG wrestlers, he took some time off from BG to do a stint in the Marines.

Both of these fireplug wrestlers like nothing better than to beat on their opponents. And this match is won't be any different. Benoit can't help but target O'Reilly's upper chest with forearm blows. O'Reilly can't help but drop knees on Benoit's biceps.

Both men are sweaty and tired after each other's assault but neither is willing to stop the pace. Both rebound off the ropes and keep ducking each other's attempts at the upper hand. Finally in desperation both trying flying drop-kicks at the same time. Both hit their mark! The ref stands over both men counting and wondering if either will make it to their feet. O'Reilly rolls over on top of Benoit and the three count starts.

But before it can be finished another Horseman comes into the ring and slams both fists in O'Reilly's back. The ref calls for the bell as the Horseman lifts a still dazed O'Reilly to his feet. Holding the Bratpacker's arms, Benoit gets up and brutally attacks O'Reilly's upper chest with sharp karate blows.

Benoit steps back, sites his target, and delivers a big boot to the solar plexus. O'Reilly's legs become jelly and he falls unceremoniously to the mat. Both Benoit and the Horseman look in the camera as if to say, "This is what happens when anyone crosses us!"

Ron Ely vs David Hasselhof

Between "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch," Hasselhof was a European singing sensation.

Ely can still be seen swinging around on repeats of the 60's television series "Tarzan."

Time has been good to both of these men. Their ruggedness will mix well as we see a variety of mat action. It may look more like freestyle wrestling for awhile. You might be worried when Ely gets put into a reverse bearhug, but don't worry too much. It takes only a little maneuvering to unclasp Hasselhof's grip. Ely quickly takes Hasselhof down to the mat and starts working on each of his legs. The knees and thighs are especially targeted as Ely concentrates on hitting the same spot each time. Finally, Ely takes the initiative and applies a figure four which makes Hasselhof almost immediately yells out his submission.