There is no need to adjust your screens; This isn’t the Olympics, nor is it the Commodore 64 game released in 1988. Instead, it’s Caveman Ugg, arguably one of the most promising wrestlers to come out of the Australian independent scene. At first glance, one could easily be forgiven for envisioning Ugg’s gimmick as something that would seamlessly fit into WWE’s New Generation Era. Yet once that bell rings, those watching both at home and in attendance are quick to realize that this stone-age grappler has much more to offer. Caveman Ugg is more than just a silly surface-level gimmick.…
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