Mangler's Wrestling Stories

Mangler's Wrestling Stories

A series of stories written by myself (Mangler) and other authors.
Comments on the stories are always greatly appreciated.

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Friday, February 16, 2024

Blog Anniversary

 


Blog Anniversary

Well, today is the blog's 4 year anniversary!  During that time, I have written a multitude of new stories, plus posted all my old stories and those from some other authors.  I hope you have enjoyed them.

Asking for a little feedback.  What characters would you like to see, and in what type of matches.  Can't promise I will write them, but it will help give me some new ideas.  Or some plot ideas not involving specific characters.  Or maybe a new character you would like me to create.

Also, let me know what other wrestling fiction sites you enjoy.  Maybe I'll find a new one. 

I have gone back and revised a few of my older posts.  Nothing major, just correcting spelling and grammar mistakes, etc.  I find it amazing when I go back, how many errors I find. 😱


Mangler  

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Campground 2: Brice vs Butch

 

The Campground 2: Day 2 

Butch vs Brice

By

The Mangler

There were a lot of hungover people in the audience gathering for the upcoming wrestling matches but many were looking forward to the first two matches.  First up was Butch versus Brice which was a fallout from the Tank versus Chad match the day before in which Chad got his revenge on Tank for his nefarious actions involving Chad and Brice.  That was to be followed by Choirboy versus Spike in which Choirboy, after his humiliating treatment on arrival to the Campground, was out for balls—Spike’s balls in particular.

Choirboy and Spike had agreed on Angel as the ref for their match and both Brice and Butch thought he would also be good for their match.  Angel had agreed but it came at a cost, as did just about everything that Angel did.  Angel and his skinhead contingent would get to use and abuse the loser for 12 hours.  Neither one of the two combatants had any concern about the bet because they both knew they were going to win and both knew they could survive Angel and his group if necessary.

They had both rejected the idea of a NHB death-type match.  Surprisingly enough, those types of matches were few and far between at the campground because most of the audiences, and the wrestlers, wanted to see how two wrestlers would fare with pro wrestling rules.  Of course, many of the wrestlers wanted to figure out how to get around the rules or use them to their advantage.  And the audience had been known to get involved as well.