Total Running Time: 23:41
File Size: SD 285.7MB/ HD 1.6GB
Mike Durden 6' 158 18yo
Roass Harrison 5'9" 160 22yo
In this high-energy ring match, Mike (in orange Clemson shorts) takes on Roass (wearing green striped shorts) in a long-anticipated submission wrestling battle. After seeing Roass face off against his training partner Lance Jeffers, Mike was determined to step into the ring and prove himself. Confident in his skills and conditioning, Mike set out to dominate Roass just as Lance had. Roass, however, came prepared—with extensive training in UFC-style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a personal challenge to rely solely on wrestling technique, not submissions, to win.
This match had been in the works for over four months, and it didn’t disappoint. Roass opens aggressively, attempting a standing judo-style armbar. Mike escapes not once, but twice, showcasing his resilience. But on the third attempt, Roass locks it in, forcing the first submission. In the second round, Roass tries again, but Mike counters successfully. Mike shifts strategy, going after the leg and ankle repeatedly, but Roass’s powerful lower body proves difficult to overcome. His leg strength and stamina allow him to power out of every hold.
Both wrestlers are in peak physical condition. Their endurance is impressive, and the action never slows. After losing the second fall, Mike becomes visibly frustrated and charges into the third match with renewed speed and aggression. But Roass answers back with even more intensity, showing that he’s not just strong—he’s strategic and relentless. What follows is a four-submission battle marked by strength, skill, and real mat grit.
This is submission wrestling at its best. Real holds, no gimmicks, and two elite athletes pushing each other to the limit. The chemistry between Mike and Roass is electric, and their rivalry is just beginning. As the match ends, both are already discussing a rematch—each with a new strategy, a new plan, and something to prove. You won’t want to miss it.