Okay, so, I gotta tell you about this thing I got into with Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin. You know, those wrestling dudes from Motor City Machine Guns? Well, I’ve been following them for a while, like, way back since 2006 when they first teamed up. Those guys were the real deal, always pulling off these crazy, high-flying moves that just blew my mind.
So, I heard they were making their debut on WWE’s SmackDown. I was like, “No way!” I mean, these guys were huge in TNA Wrestling, but WWE? That’s a whole different ball game. I had to see this. I set a reminder, made sure I had my snacks ready, and boom, October 18th, I’m glued to the TV.
And there they were, stepping into the WWE ring for the first time. I was practically bouncing off the walls. They went up against Los Garza and A-Town Down Under. Honestly, I was a little nervous. New environment, new opponents, you never know how things will go. But man, they didn’t miss a beat! They were as awesome as ever, pulling off their signature moves, the crowd was loving it, and bam! They won. Not just their debut match, but they kept winning, I heard they even became the WWE Tag Team Champions just three matches into their run. Can you believe that? Three matches!
My Deep Dive into Their History
After that, I was hooked. I started digging deeper into their history. Turns out, they’ve been wrestling for over two decades. Two decades! That’s some serious dedication. These guys are from Detroit, which explains the whole Motor City thing. I watched a ton of their old matches, read articles, interviews, everything I could find. I wanted to be a walking encyclopedia of all things Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin.
- Started watching their matches from TNA Wrestling.
- Followed their journey to WWE.
- Watched their debut match on SmackDown.
- Celebrated their victory against Los Garza and A-Town Down Under.
- Delved into their wrestling history, spanning over two decades.
- Became a dedicated fan, following their every move.
It’s been a wild ride, following these two. They’re not just great wrestlers, they’re an inspiration. They show that if you work hard, stay true to yourself, and keep pushing, you can achieve anything. Even if it means going from a smaller wrestling scene to the big leagues like WWE. I’m telling you, keep an eye on these guys. They’re going places, and I’m here for it, every step of the way. And you know what? I even started incorporating some of their moves into my own workouts. Don’t laugh! It’s a great way to stay in shape, and hey, it makes me feel like a part of the action. Go Motor City Machine Guns!