But the real winner is us. The fans who get to watch two young killers push each other into all-timer territory. Rio Garza vs. Reese Wells isn’t just a dream match. It’s an inevitability . It has the athleticism of peak Ospreay, the hate of Punk vs. Kingston, and the clean storytelling of an 80s NWA feud.
Book it now. Book it for the title. Book it in a cage. Just don’t wait until the hype cools off. Rio Garza Vs Reese Wells
The win is the trilogy. Garza takes the first match via cheap roll-up (because he’s smart, not strong). Wells wins the second in a street fight (because he’s tougher, not smarter). The third match—ladder match, iron man, or just a straight fight—is where legacies are made. But the real winner is us
My pick for the decider? Not because he’s better, but because Garza will get too cute. He’ll try a springboard 630 onto a standing Wells, miss by a foot, and walk right into a knockout lariat that folds him in half. 1-2-3. Reese Wells isn’t just a dream match
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Every generation of independent wrestling gets one rivalry that feels like a bank vault explosion—loud, messy, and full of gold. Right now, that rivalry is .
April 16, 2026 Category: Pro Wrestling Analysis Author: The Ringside Rook