Rio Garza Vs Reese Wells !!link!! May 2026
The matchup between and Reese Wells is a recurring pairing within the niche professional wrestling and bearhug-focused content produced by BG East and Can-Am. Matchup History & Features
- Nature of Conflict: Internal vs. External pressures.
- Details: Through forced proximity (narrative device), the two are trapped together. The conflict shifts from "hating each other" to "hating that they understand each other." Rio begins to act possessively, confusing Reese. Reese begins to see Rio's trauma, confusing herself.
- Key Dynamic: "I hate that I need you."
Rio Garza and Reese Wells have been at odds for some time, with their disagreement stemming from fundamentally different views on how to address critical issues affecting their community. Garza, a vocal advocate for social justice, has been pushing for reforms and accountability from local authorities, while Wells, a staunch defender of the status quo, has been resistant to change. rio garza vs reese wells
: Seeing how long one can hold the other's weight before a "submission" or drop occurs. Where to Find More The matchup between and Reese Wells is a
The match, specifically referenced in a October 4, 2021, post on gaywrestlinguniverse.com, is described by the author as a personal favorite among BG East wrestling matches. The match is highlighted in the context of identifying the "true jobber" between the two, with the author noting they enjoy both as wrestlers. Nature of Conflict: Internal vs
Round-by-Round Breakdown
- Round 1: Wells controls the perimeter, landing a beautiful check hook every time Garza steps in. Garza eats three jabs to land one heavy right hand to the chest. Round to Wells (10-9).
- Round 2: Garza adjusts. He starts attacking the lead leg of Wells. Midway through, a thunderous calf kick buckles Wells. Garza smells blood and unloads a flurry of 27 punches against the cage. Survives. Round to Garza (10-9).
- Round 3: Arguably the round of the year. Wells drops Garza with a stepping knee. Garza pops up instantly, smiles, and returns fire with an overhand right that opens a gash over Wells’ left eye. The crowd roars for 90 straight seconds. Split round, but most score it 10-10.
- Round 4: Garza’s pressure overwhelms. He traps Wells in the corner and lands four consecutive left hooks to the liver. Wells crumbles to his knees at the 2:51 mark. Rio Garza wins by TKO.