I breathe in the music as it permeates the air. I feel it enter my bloodstream, coursing through my veins. My flesh tingles, and the hairs on my arms and neck stand on end. It enters my heart, which now palpitates the beat. I feel it in my soul as it becomes part of me.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The main event for “High Noon”, CHIKARA’s first ever iPPV has been set. On November 13th, Mike Quackenbush and Eddie Kingston will battle to determine who will become CHIKARA’s first ever Grand Champion. Both guys topped their respective blocks with 8 points a piece. While Kingston has yet to face Gerard (he will on October 29th), he has been undefeated in the 12: Large Summit. Quackenbush only faced one defeat at the hands of Hallowicked, and unlike Kingston, actually earned every single one of his victories (Kingston received a victory from Brodie Lee to due Lee being injured). Even though these guys have been a part of CHIKARA since 2002, they have never - I repeat - NEVER have faced off in singles competition before. This truly is a historic bout for a myriad of reasons I usually end these write-ups with a question. Well, this time it’s an easy one - who will be CHIKARA’s first ever Grand Champion?
THIS IS GONNA BE AWESOME!
I actually kind of hope Kingston wins this.
THIS IS GONNA BE AWESOME!