Muscle Mass vs. Moral Might
Muscle Mass vs. Moral Might
Muscle Mass (played by Mark Muscle), a 6’4” behemoth of superhuman muscle and cunning, had devised a wicked plan to bring down the city’s greatest champion, Moral Might (played by Ronnie J). With brawn that could shatter steel and a mind steeped in mischief, Muscle Mass crafted a potent serum designed to sap superhero strength and break even the strongest will.
The villain’s trap began with a single call to 1-800-Superhero, the hotline for justice. Feigning distress, Muscle Mass lured Moral Might to a quiet suburban home on the outskirts of the city.
Moral Might arrived in a flash, his bright cape billowing as he scanned the seemingly peaceful house. Inside, he found no sign of danger, only a note resting on a counter beside a glass of shimmering liquid.
Confident in his unshakable power, Moral Might lifted the glass and drank. Within moments, the serum coursed through his veins, robbing him of his superhuman strength and dulling his sharp mind. His legs wobbled, his vision blurred, and he stumbled forward in confusion.
From the shadows, Muscle Mass emerged, his massive frame blocking the light like an ominous storm cloud. Looks like the mighty Moral Might isn’t feeling so mighty anymore, he thought.
Muscle Mass growled, grabbing the hero by the collar of his cape and strangled the helpless hero. Hoisting him effortlessly into a suffocating bearhug the villain crushed the life out of his opponent, his face lit with wicked glee. The once-invincible Moral Might was utterly powerless in his grip. Muscle Mass pressed his advantage, his hulking body overwhelming the helpless hero.
Muscle Mass thrusting his hips forward and grinding against the pinned hero. The villain’s dominance grew more brazen as he flexed triumphantly, his massive form towering over Moral Might’s weakened body.
With a smug grin, Muscle Mass pressed his bulging frame (and balls) closer, savoring the sensation of victory. Face it, this hero's morals are no match for this villains muscles and dastardly plan as Muscle Mass strips the speedo right off the defeated body of our hero as a souvenir trophy.
TOTAL RUN-TIME: 22 minutes, 20 seconds
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Two wrestlers who have shown in the past excellent work encouraged me to take a chance.
Action was slow paced. Camera angles and editing might have helped.
Mask on the hero would have helped me appreciate it more.
There are currently other recent releases to choose from that sell suffering better, wedges, action close ups, props, and work up a sweat.
In summary, disappointing.