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Darius Carter and Logan Easton Laroux vs. Anthony Gangone and “Colossal” Mike Law

The Grey Album gets dropped in Hoboken, NJ this Saturday, June 2nd at 7 PM EST as Capitol Wrestling returns with an action-packed live event. The main event features fthe red-hot “Bad Apple” Matt Macintosh wrestling he self-proclaimed “Venture Grapplist” Logan Easton Laroux, one-half of Capitol Inc., the sensational and self-aggrandizing team that main evented our exciting double-dip of live television programming this week.

Growing surlier by the second is Disputed Capitol Wrestling Champion Ken Dixon. The one-time “Bearded Bastard” has left the tutelage of the now injured Matthew Ryan Shapiro behind, and had a defense of his pride and joy — which currently resides in a mysterious black velvet bag — against the “Selfie Superstar” Steve Scott. Veteran grappler Scott was jumped from behind to open the match, and from there snapped some fun photos, but never quite got offensively on track. Bruised and battered by the ever aggressive Dixon, Scott became yet another chapter in the “champ’s” “History of Violence.” As Dixon nears TEN months as Capitol’s kingpin, just who has what it takes to unseat the bald and brooding brawler.

Prior to wrestling the debuting tag team combination of “The Father of Change” Darius Carter and “The Venture Grapplist” Logan Easton Laroux, the team of “Colossal” Mike Law and “The One Above All” Anthony Gangone spoke passionately about not being phased by the financial influence of Capitol Inc., the team that says they put the “capital in Capitol Wrestling.” However, just before the bell, Mike Law’s longtime and hated rival “The Beau Show” Beau Crockett” assaulted him with his beloved chain, thus initally taking him out of the main event.

Gangone initially went at it alone versus the arrogant tandem of Carter and Laroux. The deeply-respected and well-liked wrestler held his own versus the duo, and later was joined by a brave Mike Law, evening the sides. After some back and forth athletic action, it was Carter, via the aid of the ropes, gaining the pinfall on Law, and making the initial foray into tag team wrestling for Capitol’s “Capitalist Grapplists” a fruitful one.

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