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Posted on November 9, 2022 by Jack Sinn

Hi everyone,

Ugh I hate making these posts. So the last few weeks have been one crisis after another, and I need a little extra time with getting this update posted. I should have it up for tomorrow at 3pm ET. To sum up, my tiny elderly dog has a few ongoing health issues, it took a lot out of me, and now I’m playing catch up with…everything. Fun times!

Here’s some pictures of him for you to enjoy. He is a very scrungly man.

And here is Mitch, also a scrungly man (and also that one Halloween that Avi and Mitch went as each other ’cause it was funny).

But yeah, sorry about all of this. Check back tomorrow, the post should be here.

xo,

Jack

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Mitch Calvert is 29 years old, an independent wrestler, and a goddamn mess. After suffering an injury during a match and being put on the shelf, he gets dumped by his boyfriend and is forced to yet again pick up the pieces of his life. He struggles with his self worth, combats addiction and trauma, and begrudgingly falls in love with his new roommate that he definitely has no chance with.

But what can you do? It's either take life's beatdown without putting up any resistance, or grab a steel chair and start swinging back.


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