Sunday, December 22, 2024

Hard Work and Brains Pay Off: Golden Triangle Champion Freek E. Doyle Is Megastar Of The Year For 2024

Courtesy of Mark Charles III.

By Trapper Tom, Editor, KSWA Digest

When Freek E. Doyle first accompanied Man-Child to the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance, he immediately impressed as an accomplished manager. There were times in which wrestler and manager walked perfectly in step with one another.

And while Man-Child had certainly established himself among the best big men in all of the western half of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, little was known about the physicality of Freek. Quietly, the manager been training alongside Man-Child and other wrestlers in and around the Altoona and Johnstown territory.

Admittedly no longer 20, Freek was groomed to grapple. It turns out that he had a knack for the in-ring work. Add to the fact Doyle fine-tuned his physique, from ringside attendant to in-ring wrestler. It’s a task that’s more difficult than most can attest. Mayor Mystery, who has had a part-time relationship with the Freek Show, has wrestled in more than a handful of legal affairs over his Hall of Fame career; however, even the boastful Mayor of Parts Unknown would probably agree that he isn’t in the upper echelon of athletic achievement.

With all of the hard work and determination, plus with a stable of loyal accomplices, Freek E. Doyle was preparing to strike in 2024.

Joshua Kavod won Battle Bowl on January 6, but Doyle was one of the last Megastars in the ring and for awhile it looked as if Doyle might win the whole thing. At the raffle to determine who wins what championship opportunity, it was Doyle who came away with a chance to win the city of Pittsburgh’s premier prize: the Golden Triangle Championship.

Observers quickly thought that Freek had become then-GT Champ Tyler Grayson’s most devious adversary. They were correct.

At the KSWA’s 400th and 24th anniversary event on February 17th  a Doyle-led Freek Show defeated New Glory, Tyler Grayson & T-Rantula in 8-man competition.

On May 18th, Doyle proved that he was on the right track to individual success by defeating Captain Curly John and a veteran Harley T. Morris in a Triple Threat match at MJ’s Steel City Saloon.

A temporary hiccup occurred on June 30 when Doyle was not able to upend KSWA Champion Lou Martin on his home turf at Lawrenceville’s Independence Day celebration.

All this time, Doyle was publicly teasing Grayson with his Golden Ticket for the Golden Triangle Championship. He was able to cash it in the summer’s grandest stage: Brawl Under the Bridge. Freek E. Doyle was able to pull it off and win the championship.

In August, Doyle defeated Grayson in his rematch and a week later bested one of the best Golden Triangle Champions of all time in Shane Starr.

At Millvale Days, Doyle once again retained against Grayson. Perhaps more telling was Doyle’s next day defeat of a revamped “Apostle” Joshua Kavod, who had previously cashed in his chance at the KSWA Heavyweight Championship. The ending of this match had more consequence than previously guessed.

There was an infrequent tag team loss for the Freek Show (Doyle and Man-Child) against Grayson and Hall of Famer T-Rantula in Sheraden at the American Legion.

With constant hit-or-miss leadership appearances from the always crafty Mayor Mystery, Doyle was not able to step away from leadership from the Gibbtown, Florida quartet that also included Five Star Champion Man-Child, the uber powerful The Ram, as well as a rejuvenated Justin Sane.

Normally, the KSWA Championship is the last match—the Main Event—of FanFest on December 7; however, this year was different. The Freek Show Fun House Match between Doyle and former champion Tyler Grayson was the final professional wrestling match in Pittsburgh during 2024.

And Doyle was ready. Doyle, and then the other members of the Freek Show, took their time in decimating fellow Floridian Grayson (who inspired not one friendly save in the Steel City) in a definitive win. Much of that had to be established because of Freek E. Doyle, who had a near-perfect 2024.

That is why Freek E. Doyle, the reigning Golden Triangle Champion, is the KSWA Digest “Megastar of the Year” for 2024.

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