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They can't stop us all

We rallied in 2019 to create Storm Area 51 or They Can't Stop All of Us. Maybe we should do this but for the ICE detention centers across the U.S. for not releasing citizens who were granted releases by judges.

They can't stop us all

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u/PunchYourSoul — 3 days ago
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[Self Promo] A Wrestling Novel: Kayfabe on Kindle Unlimited.

First off, I have to say I am very proud I was able to turn a weekend my fiancé was away for her sister's birthday, into a 40 hour writing/editing fest that became this novel. I am very passionate about wrestling, from the physicality to the pschology. It was my first love (at the ripe old age of 2) and I want to share that with whomever is a fan of the sport, or just interested in sports based novels.

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Secondly, I am here to tell you this is in Kindle Unlimited. And I encourage any person who has or has had watched wrestling.

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Finally, the synopsis:

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Decker Holt has spent twenty-two years bleeding in VFW halls and bar parking lots for crowds that could fit in a living room, living out of a van and getting paid in cash and beer money. To Decker, kayfabe isn't a performance — it's a religion — and when he watches an ACW broadcast from a barstool in Warren, Ohio and sees everything wrong with what wrestling has become, he says so on camera. Eight million people hear every word — including Alex Thorne, one of ACW's most technically gifted wrestlers, a man who has given eleven years of his life to a company that rewards him with mid-card comedy segments and crowds chanting someone else's name during his matches. What starts as a viral video escalates fast — a shoot promo on live television, a suspension, a folding chair in Nashville, and a contract signed in blood in front of eighteen thousand people in Philadelphia. These two men have built a genuine blood feud out of principle, pride, and eight million views — and there's only one place left to settle it. An exploding barbed wire death match, main event, Apex Crown — the biggest show of the year.

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Stay tuned for the announcement of Book 2 and another project in the works. Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy. 😊

u/PunchYourSoul — 2 months ago

First Review for my Novel

Good Morning Redditors!!

I already made a post promoting my book. I won't do that again, for now lol. What I did want to share is my mom sent me a message asking if I saw the review I had left on my book. I said no. And she said I should take a look at it.

I was beyond surprised and overjoyed that something I worked hard on, provided joy for a reader. Thank you again for whomever made the review, and I hope to continue making stories you will enjoy in the future!

Much love!

R. Young

u/PunchYourSoul — 3 months ago

A Wrestling Novel: Kayfabe by Rett Young - Available on Amazon and Kindle

Good morning at all the redditors!!

I am an author working on a book series called A Wrestling Novel. My first book in the anthology series, is Kayfabe.

Decker Holt has spent his entire life bleeding in buildings nobody cared about. Bar shows, VFW halls, fairgrounds — twenty-two years of professional wrestling for crowds that could fit in a living room, paid in cash and beer money, living out of a van with a busted heater. To Decker, kayfabe isn't a performance — it's a code. A religion. The only honest thing left in a business that sold its soul to corporate America one sponsor deal at a time. So when he watches an ACW broadcast from a barstool in Warren, Ohio and sees everything he hates about what wrestling has become, he says so — on camera, four and a half minutes, unscripted — and eight million people hear every word.

Alex Thorne hears it too. He's one of ACW's most technically gifted wrestlers, a man who has given eleven years of his life to a company that rewards him with mid-card comedy segments and crowds that chant someone else's name during his matches. When Decker's video goes viral and Thorne's world starts unraveling — a shoot promo on live television, a suspension, a folding chair in Nashville, a contract signed in blood — there's only one place left to settle it. An exploding barbed wire death match. Main event. Apex Crown. The biggest show of the year. Two men who built a blood feud out of principle, pride, and eight million views walking into a ring designed to hurt both of them and only one walking out the same.

Amazon Book and eBook Link

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u/PunchYourSoul — 3 months ago