Our Sauce at Summer Bizarre 2025
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Marvin's More Than + Pro Wrestling!
When: August 9, 2025
Where: The Property Event Center
The Property Event Center held the stage for one of the most unforgettable nights in Oklahoma Wrestling history, The Spaded & Jaded Summer Bizarre. Some moments in wrestling are planned. Others just happen—and become unforgettable.
The match between Wesley Crane and Riker was already teetering on the edge. Every hit carried a little more weight, every exchange felt a little more personal. This wasn’t just competition—it was escalation. And then, in the middle of it all, Crane did something no one expected.
He turned to the crowd.
Found Marvin.
And called for the sauce.
What he got wasn’t a steel chair or a foreign object pulled from under the ring—it was a bottle of Marvin’s More Than “Ogre Killer.” A different kind of weapon. One you don’t train for. One you don’t script.
Crane didn’t hesitate.
He cracked the bottle and unleashed a mist straight into Riker’s eyes.
The reaction was instant. Riker staggered, blinded, clutching his face as the heat set in. The crowd erupted—not just because it was shocking, but because it felt real. This wasn’t a gimmick you see every night. It was chaotic, unpredictable, and completely alive.
But if Crane thought that would end it, he was wrong.
Riker fought back.
Through the burn, through the disorientation, he found his opening—and when he did, he made it count. Getting his hands on the same bottle of “Ogre Killer,” Riker didn’t just return the favor. He escalated it.
He poured it into Crane’s eyes and open wounds carved out over the course of the match.
That’s when the tone shifted.
What started as a shocking moment turned into something far more visceral. You could feel it in the crowd—the mix of excitement and discomfort, the realization that this wasn’t just spectacle anymore. This was pain you could almost feel through the screen. The kind of moment that makes people lean forward, not look away.
By the time the dust settled, the match had become something bigger than either competitor.
It became a moment.
The kind people talk about long after it’s over. The kind that lives on in clips, in stories, in that half-disbelieving tone of “did you see that?”
And at the center of it all was a single bottle of “Ogre Killer.”