10 Real-Life Wrestling Feuds You Totally Didn't Know About

6. Dax Harwood Vs. Brian Pillman, Jr.

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There's a strong case to be made that FTR are the best wrestling act to follow in the Extremely Online era.

They're absolutely phenomenal in the ring, and have been for years. They are also total gossiping rascals who don't give a sh*t about who they upset or which confidences they betray. In the worst moments of the week, when you can't escape the nihilism, FTR provide much-needed escape into the art and the bulllsh*t of wrestling alike.

They worked the Varsity Blondes back in December 2020 and stiffed them up good. Deep in the match, Brian Pillman, Jr. looked to have thrown one in Dax Harwood's ear.

Pillman, Jr. has developed a certain reputation in that he is a promising worker, but also a dipsh*t. He's a dipsh*t on Twitter and he must have an attitude on him backstage because Harwood seems to despise him. On the go-home Dynamite ahead of Revolution 2021, Harwood, putting over Tully Blanchard in a backstage interview, buried Pillman, Jr. - and Brian Cage - for taking the road Tully paved for granted.

The f*ck did Cage do?

He keeps himself in phenomenal shape, and busts his ass bumping more than he probably should for a big man worker, so...who knows?

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