locks eyes with you mid-act, ‘You good?’
>>19662001>You know he’s good, are you. Friction was always 1 of the best workers at Decadence.
>>19662001Would a Friction gimmick get over nowadays?
>>19662001pretty obvious your dumb ass read about Punks fascination with Harley Race matches and think this is some sort of revenge on him but in reality you should just accept that AEW sucks so much they couldn't deal with Punk leaving and heeming a uppity faggot like Jungle Jack and you can't do nothing about it. Punks like almost 50 and a millionaire, he ain't on 4chan browsing shit. Let it go. He'll never see how much of a faggot you are and how much you like to talk about gay sex. He only liked Harley for the matches.
>>19662001credit where credit is due this is one of the more creative forced gay rape memes in a while, but it's still a forced gay rape meme
>>19662028Just let him slide it in with a little spit faggot>>>/wsg/6069530https://vocaroo.com/14Qe2EvoX4WK
Friction is over with me brother
>>19662025You know it with all the soft faggots they have now a real tough guy that can take a little pain and burn would defenatly get over
>>19662001>AHH I"M GOOD FRICTION MORE SPIT AHH!!
>wolfpedo still spamming this the funny this is how much he cried about gay fan fiction when it was Nash but now it's all he thinks about
>>19663445You sound like you need to feel a little bit of burn to take all that hate out of your life. Maybe walk down a dark alley in Detroit
>>19662132this
Friction threads are still less homosexual than any waifu general
>>19662001SPIT on that thang!
>Over time, “Friction” became something of a legend at Decadence. His presence lent the club a strange kind of celebrity allure—though few ever connected the quiet, stocky man in the dim back rooms with the flamboyant figure throwing bodies around in the ring on TV. “He was respectful, intense, and totally committed to whatever was put in him,” recalls another regular, known only as Jim C. “If you went with Friction, you had to be ready—he didn’t mess around, and he didn’t slow down.”>Despite the roughness of his preferences, Race’s partners almost universally describe him as conscientious—a man who understood the line between consensual brutality and actual harm. “He checked in, always,” says Dutch. “He had this way of locking eyes with you mid-act, like, ‘You good?’ It was silent, but you got it. That was his way.”>Off the mats and out of the dark, he was rarely seen. “He came and went like a ghost,” Joe F. says. “I don’t think anyone saw him arrive or leave—he’d just appear. Towel slung low, drink in hand, already scouting.”
>>19665535youre a literal faggot at this point.
>>19665609not as gay as necrobumping waifu threads
>>19665590>says DutchIs that Dutch Mantel? Someone needs to send ask him on his next Ask Dutch podcast
>>19662001didn't he have to wash down that 700 pound fatty?
>>19662028Mentally ill
>>19662028who raped u
>>19662001Literally nobody here has ever seen a Harley race match
This friction shit was spammed nonstop for a week, then completely disappeared for months, and is now "over" again. Very organic. Nothing like 92 which was stayed on the board for years.
>>19666251Friction is over with me, brother
>>19665590>By the time closing lights flicked on, Friction was usually gone, leaving behind only the low murmur of stories and a faint sense that something electric had passed through. “You’d swear the room still held his heat,” laughs Kevin N., nursing a glass of wine. “Not in a creepy way—more like he’d stirred everyone up just by being there.” To the regulars, he wasn’t just a wrestler slumming it in a basement club; he was a kind of ritual, a reminder that even in a place built on bravado and bravura, there was room for quiet intensity and careful respect, a pulse that kept Decadence feeling alive long after the music cut.— from Mark Smith’s new book Wet Nights: The Untold Story of America’s Gay Bathhouses (2025), p. 92.