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The night starts loud and a little chaotic: extra shifts, surprise appearances, and the kind of indie wrestling moments you truly can’t script. From a ringside twirl to a slap on the way out, we ride the energy of a BCW show that reminds us why small rooms and big hearts beat the glossy stuff every time. Then we look ahead to December’s no-rope barbed wire main event and the strange responsibility of being the calm centre when the ropes come down and the danger goes up.
Weekend ritual kicks in with Yarra Valley Oktoberfest, mates we only see once a year, and the annual trek that makes no sense and feels perfect anyway. There’s laughter, bad choices, and a sober truth about phones, drinks, and the calls you wish you didn’t make. It’s messy, it’s human, and it’s ours.
Then the tone shifts. We open up about Josh’s halted procedure, a follow-up that raised red flags, and the resolve to demand clarity before anyone picks up a scalpel again. It’s a raw look at parenting, consent, and the courage to say no when the plan feels wrong—especially when a kid’s face is still growing. Between a thoughtful birthday for Leanne and a heartfelt nod to Ace Frehley’s legacy, we tie humour to honesty and nostalgia to a fresh line in the sand.
If you’re here for grit, stories that bleed a little, and the reminder that advocacy starts with a single firm word, you’ll feel at home. Hit follow, share with a mate who loves wrestling or real talk, and leave a review to tell us where you’d draw the line.
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The night starts loud and a little chaotic: extra shifts, surprise appearances, and the kind of indie wrestling moments you truly can’t script. From a ringside twirl to a slap on the way out, we ride the energy of a BCW show that reminds us why small rooms and big hearts beat the glossy stuff every time. Then we look ahead to December’s no-rope barbed wire main event and the strange responsibility of being the calm centre when the ropes come down and the danger goes up.
Weekend ritual kicks in with Yarra Valley Oktoberfest, mates we only see once a year, and the annual trek that makes no sense and feels perfect anyway. There’s laughter, bad choices, and a sober truth about phones, drinks, and the calls you wish you didn’t make. It’s messy, it’s human, and it’s ours.
Then the tone shifts. We open up about Josh’s halted procedure, a follow-up that raised red flags, and the resolve to demand clarity before anyone picks up a scalpel again. It’s a raw look at parenting, consent, and the courage to say no when the plan feels wrong—especially when a kid’s face is still growing. Between a thoughtful birthday for Leanne and a heartfelt nod to Ace Frehley’s legacy, we tie humour to honesty and nostalgia to a fresh line in the sand.
If you’re here for grit, stories that bleed a little, and the reminder that advocacy starts with a single firm word, you’ll feel at home. Hit follow, share with a mate who loves wrestling or real talk, and leave a review to tell us where you’d draw the line.