Everet "The Snake" Adams, a master of Jiu-Jitsu. The greatest submissioner the stable has ever had to date, he brought home 45 victories, 24 by way of submission. Protege of Dino Gauthir, and teacher of Christian Hayes.
Anton Prokofiev. He brought the stables Power Locks back from the dead, and although he was never a great fighter, he was skilled and capable. Cheers to him, he will be missed.
Bruce Wiltsie. A careful and effective counterstriker, he always made his opponents pay for every mistake they made. He retired with a 10-fight win streak.
Del Stevenson. He was rough, he was tough, and he fought with unmatched tenacity. He won 39 fights, lost 23, and ended career by conquering the CAGES heavyweight belt.
Rube Reed. He was no genius, and got everything he had from hard work and endless training. When the stable was low on skilled fighters he carried it. He retired at the age of 44.
Hall of Fame: Jamal Nelson. The Second fighter in the stable, and seven time Welterweight Prince of Pankrash. With superb Fast Feet he made his name known. He retired at the age of 36.
Hall of Fame: Eugene Lee. He was the first fighter in the stable, and with solid and reliable Powerlocks, he never let it down. He didn't make it to 100 fights, but he did get his share, and will always be remembered for carrying the stable when it was fighting to survive.
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