Bubba Jenkins Ready to Claim Championship from ‘Little Bro’ David Carr at RAF 6

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Bubba Jenkins is slated to compete for a professional wrestling championship at Real American Freestyle (RAF) 6 on February 28th. He will challenge the current RAF titleholder, David Carr. Speaking about the upcoming match, Jenkins expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m excited about having a world title on the line. I’m going against my little bro, so it truly feels like a fight at a family reunion.”

Jenkins clarified the unique dynamic with Carr for those unfamiliar, explaining, “David Carr and I are going to deliver an unforgettable show for the wrestling community on one of pro wrestling’s grandest stages, RAF 6, taking place in Tempe, Arizona, on February 28th. As I mentioned, he’s like my little brother. I’m in the same age bracket as his older brother, Nate Carr, and I’ve served as a mentor to the family. However, there’s been a disagreement over the ‘big plate’ at the family reunion – the championship. I claim it’s my plate, he claims it’s his, and now we must settle it in the backyard.”

Despite the competitive banter, Jenkins underscored the mutual respect, adding, “It’s all love, honestly. I’m excited because this is a scenario where iron sharpens iron, and genuine wrestling fans will truly be treated. They’ll witness two very similar styles clash, almost like a newer iteration of the same approach. Think of it like a BMW facing a BMW XLS – cool differences.”

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Jenkins also touched upon the generational aspect of their encounter, noting the striking similarities in their wrestling techniques. He quipped, “Even when I watch him and study his moves, it’s like seeing a younger version of myself. He claims he’s faster, and I was quite fast in my prime, still possess good speed. So, we’ll certainly put that to the test.”

He further conveyed his respect for Carr, stating, “Frankly, I’m just thrilled for the opportunity that he’s chosen to put his belt on the line against an ‘OG’ like me; it’s truly honorable and speaks volumes about his character. He’s a man of God, as am I. We are two of the Lord’s favored warriors. So, we’ll step into this match and demonstrate to America and the Real American Freestyle fans what true men, dedicated to their purpose, look like as they contend for a single championship.”