Thursday, January 31, 2019

Release The Clutch

Here's 25-year-old independent American wrestler Clutch Adams. Adams (209 lbs) is from New Jersey and made his debut in pro wrestling in 2014. He has been on the roster of several independent promotions, among them, Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), Monster Factory Pro Wrestling, Excellence Professional Wrestling, and Beyond Wrestling, to name a few.









Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Body Shots: The Photo Shoot

Iestyn Rees

Markus Mytra

Sammy Guevara

Cedric Alexander

Buddy Murphy

Travis "Flip" Gordon

Royce Isaacs

Boldo Brown

Dak Draper

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Introducing Yuki Ueno

Making his first appearance here on Beefcakes of Wrestling is 23-year-old Yuki Ueno (5'9", 165 lbs.) from Osaka, Japan. He began his career almost two years ago and has wrestled as both a singles and tag team competitor. He is currently on the roster of popular indie promotion Dramatic Dream Team (DDT). Watch him in this match against Higuchi from October 2018.









Monday, January 28, 2019

Muscle Monday: Austin Theory

Here's 22-year-old independent American wrestler Austin Theory (6'1", 220 lbs.).












Sunday, January 27, 2019

Caption This!

Fabius Titus (on the mat) vs Pete Bouncer

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Rebranding Hammerstone

In my last post on independent American wrestler Alexander Hammerstone, I mentioned he had a new look. Gone were the long Norse-God-like tresses and in its stead was a shorter 'do. Hammerstone seems to have rebranded himself -- new look, new image -- to go along with an exciting development in his career. He has recently signed with Major League Wrestling (MLW) and will make his debut there on February 2. His deal with MLW allows him to appear in other indie promotions' events.  2019 is going to be a busy year for Hammerstone.






Last night's main event.


Friday, January 25, 2019

Flashback Friday: Alex Koslov

If you've been a longtime follower of Beefcakes of Wrestling, you may remember Alex Koslov from the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. Koslov went by several names throughout his 12-year career as a wrestler. If I'm not mistaken, he came to this blogger's attention through independent promotion Ring of Honor. In his last few posts here, Koslov was part of WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) where he was billed as Peter Orlov. He retired from pro wrestling in 2015. To read up on his career, click here.












Longtime contributor David took this photo. Thanks, David.