Last Friday night was one for the internet history books as Pro League Network’s (PLN) Friday Night Fights stormed the AMP Summer House for an episode brimming with pure, unscripted chaos.
Streaming superstar Kai Cenat and the entire AMP crew brought their signature energy to a slap-fighting spectacle where meme-worthy moments collided with serious heavyweight drama. But the standout headline was the highly anticipated CarJitsu showdown: Kai Cenat vs. Davis. In a battle that had the streaming world buzzing as these two turned a car into their battleground, delivering wild grappling, jaw-dropping reversals, and viral moments that electrified both the crowd and millions online.
With the AMP crew’s antics still fresh, expectations are sky-high for what’s coming in week seven.

PLN Main Event: Cole “Electi-Cole” Owens (2-0) vs CJay “Groundshark” Hunter (5-1)
The PLN main event is a high-voltage clash of styles and submission artistry. CJay “Groundshark” Hunter enters the car as a battle-tested vet, touting a 5-1 record and a reputation for smothering grappling. Across from him is the undefeated, lightning-quick Cole “Electi-Cole” Owens, whose meteoric rise has left audiences in awe. Together, these two combine for a staggering 10 submissions in just eight total fights, and neither man is known for dragging matches into the later rounds, each averages fewer than three rounds per contest.
No wasted moves, no panic, just pure, tactical #CarJitsu.
Watch as Groundshark seizes the opening, slipping in a seatbelt that no one saw coming. pic.twitter.com/8OgdVIR1cG
— CarJitsu Championship (@CarjitsuUSA) November 12, 2024
Both Hunter and Owens possess surgical submission skills and the aggressive mindsets to finish fights early. Hunter’s methodical pressure and positional dominance contrast with the explosive unpredictability of Owens, setting up a stylistic chess match inside the compact chaos of a car. If you crave finishes and momentum swings, this barnburner has the makings of an instant classic, with the CarJitsu title picture hanging in the balance.
PLN Co-Main Event: Steven “Sugar Bear” Minski (6-3) vs Zac Moore (4-1)
Experience shapes the PLN co-main event, as Steven “Sugar Bear” Minski collides with Zac Moore in a matchup loaded with grit and hard-earned respect. With a combined 36 total rounds fought and six submission finishes, these veterans epitomize CarJitsu’s heart and durability.
Zac Moore turned the car into a trap… total control. pic.twitter.com/Qrvf1Oqvb4
— CarJitsu Championship (@CarjitsuUSA) July 12, 2025
Minski’s resume is built on perseverance and smart, technical grappling, while Moore brings raw athleticism and a hunger to break into title contention. Their extensive rounds suggest both fighters are comfortable in drawn-out wars, expect relentless transitions, positional battles, and a test of wills as each man pushes for supremacy. If the main event is a showcase of finishing power, the co-main promises chess-like intensity from two warriors who know every inch of the car’s interior.
PLN Featured Bout: Kameron “Black Larry” Harris (3-2) vs “Shamokin Thunderclap” (1-0)
The night’s most unpredictable bout features PLN’s Swiss Army Knife, Kameron “Black Larry” Harris, against internet sensation “Shamokin Thunderclap.” While Harris is a proven Swiss army knife with three submissions in five appearances, this will only be Shamokin Thunderclap’s second CarJitsu match. What he lacks in experience, he makes up for in fandom and raw power, his debut left fans clamoring for more.
SlapFIGHT Championship’s ‘Black Larry’ has returned to CarJitsu Championship to face newcomer Timothy Stevens in match 2 of #CarJitsu7.
Watch ‘CarJitsu 7: Full Throttle’ NOW on YouTube. pic.twitter.com/WM5z4fkaaV
— Pro League Network (@ProLeagueNet) March 11, 2025
This clash is a classic test of seasoned skill versus viral hype. Harris’s track record suggests he can adapt to any style, but Shamokin’s wild-card energy could turn the bout on its head in an instant. Fans should buckle up for a ride packed with slaps, scrambles, and pure CarJitsu unpredictability.
Don’t miss the internet’s wildest fight night as CarJitsu Championship takes the wheel for week seven. With personalities this big and stakes this high, every match could set off a new wave of viral insanity.
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.

