1412 Wrestling presents: Over Run – Episode 1 Preview
Tonight marks the launch of Over Run, a bold new frontier in the ever-expanding 1412 Wrestling multiverse. While the main show remains the spiritual battlefield of icons, monsters, and nicotine-fueled warfare, Over Run opens the doors for deeper chaos, unexpected spotlight, and the kind of matches that could only be booked by fever dream hallucinations with booking power. It’s an outlet for the neglected, the deranged, the overlooked, and the absurd—a second stage for stars, stables, and strays alike.
Below is a preview of what promises to be an unhinged and unforgettable debut episode.
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Beavis vs Pyrodog
The Foot Clan vs Golf Cart—chaotic entourage warfare guaranteed
In what can only be described as a collision of completely incompatible energies, Beavis, fresh off a questionable romantic victory, steps into singles competition. But he’s not alone—he’ll be seconded by the entire derelict arsenal of the Foot Clan: Butt-Head, Ross Gellar, Rachel Green, Bebop, and Rocksteady. The chemistry in that camp is likely toxic in every sense of the word.
Facing him? Pyrodog. A literal dog who shoots bottle rockets at will. He’ll be backed by the entire Golf Cart stable—Gary Busey, Iron Sheik, The Minotaur, Bobby 2 Beers, John 4:20, Bart Gunn, Bob Holly, Dan Severn, Ronnie Garvin, Alex Trebek, Greg Biffle, Cliffy Central, Bert Sugar, Big Ounce, and yes, thousands of chainsaw-wielding Ancient Sumerians.
Do not expect a fair fight. Do not expect sanity. Expect an explosion of firecrackers, beard sweat, and possibly ancient curses.
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Triple Threat: Jesse Katsopolis vs Ramenman vs Kimberly Hart
Style clash meets sitcom glam meets martial arts mysticism
In one of the more competitive matches on the card, Jesse Katsopolis brings his leather-clad charm and musical ego to the ring, with Joey Gladstone in his corner. But facing him is the enigmatic and stoic Ramenman, a mythic martial artist who may or may not be here to punish hubris and style over substance.
And then there’s Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger, with explosive agility and a high-flying presence that has made her an icon to generations. Three entirely different philosophies on what it means to be a competitor—chaos is guaranteed, but don’t be surprised if you walk away believing in someone new.
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50 Cent vs “Badd Ass” Billy Gunn
Legacy vs Hustle in a banger of an ego clash
The tension here is deceptively simple. Billy Gunn, hot off a string of being left off cards, is furious and has something to prove. He’s hungry for spotlight, for relevance, and for a chance to remind everyone why he was one of the most enduring “asses” of the Attitude Era.
Enter 50 Cent. Street-certified. Hook-rich. Confidence-maxed. He’s not here to play nostalgia—he’s here to conquer another medium. These are two testosterone-fueled, punch-first egos on a collision course, and it’s going to be a damn entertaining punch-up. Expect taunts. Expect power. Expect ego.
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Main Event: Anna Faris vs Freddy Krueger
A final girl vs a nightmare returned—violence meets vengeance
The saga between Anna Faris and Freddy Krueger has been bubbling beneath the surface of the main show, and it now explodes in Over Run’s inaugural main event. Anna has proven herself far more than a scream queen—she’s become a resilient, deadly, and scrappy fighter, unafraid of the surreal horrors 1412 throws her way.
But Freddy is Freddy. He’s back. He’s angry. He’s aiming for revenge, power, and presidential authority—again. And Anna just happens to be in his way.
Will the final girl survive another slasher? Or will the dream demon use Over Run as his new feeding ground?
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PLUS: The Kappa Tau Vignette
Spitter. Cappie. Beaver. Frat chaos is coming.
Somewhere, between the violence and the vaping, Over Run promises to give voice to the next wave of deranged talent. A vignette will air tonight introducing Spitter, Cappie, and Beaver—the misfit hedonists of Kappa Tau Gamma. Expect beer. Expect chaos. Expect trouble. Their presence may very well redefine the social politics of the locker room, or just get everyone suspended.
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Over Run is not just a B-show. It’s an unleashed sandbox for the weirdest and wildest of 1412’s roster. The tone may be secondary, but the violence is primary. Expect deep character moments, absurd faction politics, and more fire hazards than a fireworks factory in a lightning storm.
If 1412 Wrestling is a barely contained meltdown… Over Run is the runoff.
And the drain is clogged.
Don’t miss it.