“The Outlaw” Stockade wins “Battle Secundus” at Right Coast Pro Wrestling Delaware’s RCP-2 Nulli Secundus Event




 The Outlaw” Stockade went into the Quest to be the Best – Battle Secundus with a game plan and emerged as the second entrant into the Right Coast Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship Tournament Finals.
Stockade began “Battle  Secundus” with partner Wrestling Mercenary Nicholas Sohlo alone in the ring as the Right Coast Pro locker room surrounded the ring, a vision so to speak from when one played  “king of the hill” as a child. After a dramatic stare down the entire locker room charged and all mayhem broke loose sending wrestlers flying in all directions.
 During the mayhem, both Stockade and Sohlo remained calm and collected working as a team to protect each other and slowly eliminate the field one by one until only Stockade, Sohlo, and new comer Trademark Tommy Maclin remained. While Tommy Maclin put up a great fight, the numbers just were not in his favor. As Nicholas Sohlo had Tommy teetering over the ropes, Stockade used that window of opportunity to send both Trademark Tommy Maclin and the Wrestling Mercenary Nicholas Sohlo over the top rope and claim the right to call himself “Second to None” and the next finalist named in the Right Coast Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship Tournament.

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