another round Triple AAAC Lucha League (Alex Clark Monday)
Apr 27 - Jun 15, 2026
Current Holder
Alan Tyree
Wretched Crown
The Crown That Breaks Challengers
Weight of Consumed Souls
Forged in the fires of countless battles where rivals threw everything at the holder, only to be broken. The crown becomes wretched not from weakness, but from the sheer number of souls it has consumed.
It radiates a dim, sickly golden glow that flickers like a dying ember. Those who bear it feel the accumulated pressure of every match fought in its shadow, a weight that either breaks men or forges them into something harder.
It is the final boss of the hierarchy—the name every competitor dreams of taking, and the name that destroys those who reach for it without earning it through blood, sweat, and tears.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Alan Tyree shot 56 at a 947 rating—dead even with his 954 PDGA, which means the Wretched Crown didn't demand tribute this week. No collapse, no coronation either; just a man holding what he's got while the rest of the card figures out if they're Main Eventers or Midcard Luchadors. The tag stays at #2, the leaderboard yawns, and somewhere in the continuity a producer is refreshing the sheet hoping next week the crown gets challenged by someone who actually came to throw plastic at it. For now, Tyree's reign is less "flickering golden doom" and more "fine, we'll see you at the next show." The spinoff arc continues. The pressure hasn't broken him yet, but we're only three episodes in.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Wretched Crown is taking a detour. Alan Tyree is hauling that twisted gold into the Triple AAAC Lucha League. A side quest where the pressure meets the mat. Does the crown break the man, or does Tyree just get a headache? Spinoff season starts now.