Friday Night Fights brought electrifying CarJitsu Championship action to PLN Studios in Branson, Missouri for Week 7, delivering historic moments, tactical surprises, and a series of jaw-dropping submissions. With the audience charged and the PLN YouTube chat buzzing, fans witnessed both record-breaking speed and showman-level drama.
History Made in the PLN Featured Bout
Kameron “Black Larry” Harris stormed the car door in spectacular fashion in the PLN featured bout, facing off against the ever-entertaining slap fighting star, Shamokin Thunderclap. With barely time to buckle up, Black Larry launched a rapid assault and slapped on a textbook can opener submission just eight seconds into the first round, crushing the record for fastest submission in CarJitsu Championship history. Shamokin Thunderclap nearly succumbed to a shoulder injury but refused to quit, showing his grit and resilience as the Branson crowd roared their appreciation.
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The second round promised more of the same as Black Larry didn’t let up, dominating with positional awareness and pressure. In just 30 seconds, he locked in a forearm choke, drawing the tap and solidifying his status as a CarJitsu force to be reckoned with. Post-fight, Black Larry wasted no time and issued a brash challenge to “Groundshark” CJay Hunter, setting up a grudge match with a personal edge after the pair’s clash in Ultimate Tire Wrestling, where Groundshark got the better of Black Larry.

PLN Co-Main Event: Mind Games, Laughter, and Drama
The co-main event on last Friday’s PLN show between Cole “Electi-Cole” Owens and CJay “Groundshark” Hunter was as unpredictable as it was tactical. Owens started with a shock, unbuckling, flinging open the front door, and climbing into the backseat, sending Groundshark scrambling to reset. Amid the confusion, the competitors hit pause… and entertained the crowd with a brief game of rock-paper-scissors, providing a much-needed comedic interlude.
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Once the action resumed, Groundshark quickly took control in the backseat, hunting for dominant position, but Owens used cagey veteran moves, sneaking his foot out the door, forcing a reset to avoid a bad spot. The first round went the distance with wild scrambles but no submissions. In round two, both fighters upped the intensity with creative transitions. Groundshark appeared seconds away from a d’arce choke, but a quick-thinking foot placement by Owens triggered another restart, foiling the attempt. Ultimately, Groundshark adapted, taking Owens’ back and sinking in a decisive rear-naked choke. The crowd erupted as Owens was forced to tap, handing Groundshark a high-profile victory.
PLN Main Event: Veteran Grit and a Thunderous Finish
The main event had all the hype, and it delivered. CarJitsu Championship stalwarts Steven Minski and Zac Moore squared off in a contest brimming with tension. From the outset, Moore pressed his advantage, quickly shifting to top position. Wasting no time, he laced a seatbelt grip around Minski’s carotid artery, cutting off the blood flow, a textbook submission maneuver. In a shocking development, Minski lost consciousness, forcing an immediate stoppage just 33 seconds into Round 1. Zac Moore emerged victorious with a TKO win, holding onto his championship belt and sending a clear message to all future challengers.
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With show-stealing submissions, laugh-out-loud antics, and champions cementing their legacies, Week 7 of Friday Night Fights at PLN Studios underscored everything fans love about CarJitsu: adrenaline, unpredictability, and pure competitive spirit. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or a first-time viewer, this week set the bar, and hinted there’s plenty more madness yet to come.
Tune-in to Friday Night Fights each week on Pro League Network’s YouTube at 10 p.m. ET / 9 p.m. CT and stay tuned to PLN’s social channels for the heart-stopping, adrenaline-pumping action.

