Big Nasty Logan

Big Nasty Logan

Big Nasty Logan | Rogue Wrestling Attractions | Aberdeen, WA

Hometown: Aberdeen, WA

Weight: 320 LBS

Height: 6′ 0″

RWA Event History: Harbor Havoc – Ring In The New Year, Harbor Havoc – Love and Lariats, Harbor Havoc – April Anarchy, Harbor Havoc – Sand and Slam, Cascade Chaos, Harbor Havoc – Tough Love

Harbor Havoc – Ring In The New Year (January 6, 2024)

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Big Nasty Logan Debut

Big Nasty Logan sauntered down the ramp. He paused briefly to fake a handshake with a fan. He continued around the ring until he reached the front table. BNL grabbed a mic and mean-mugged Johnny Mac. Continuing his walk, BNL came up upon the announce table. He growled, “I don’t like your look,” at Mario Defederici and swiped the papers off the table.

After intimidating the analyst, BNL moved on. After he circled the ring, he climbed the stairs and started making Big Nasty statements. BNL walked over and started speaking disrespectfully to the lady taking photographs.

At this point, Mario had had enough and climbed in the ring to front Big Nasty Logan. After they jawed for a minute, Mario Defederici slapped Big Nasty Logan. BNL picked up Mario and planted him into the mat with his patented falling powerslam he named the Big Nasty Slam.

Big Nasty Logan circled the prone body of Defederici in the middle of the ring like a big cat looking for a kill. BNL then picked up Mario and again planted him with a Big Nasty Slam. Logan paused to take Mario’s shades and put them on. He then followed up after he came off the ropes and dropped a Big Nasty Leg through the heart of Mario.

Logan then marched around the ring. He gestured at Mario, unconscious on the mat, and encouraged the crowd to feast their eyes on his destruction. After he circled the ring, Logan then stepped out over the middle rope and paused. After a bit, he reversed and stepped back into the ring.

BNL then picked up Mario and positioned him for a final kill shot. Logan circled the ring with Mario begging for mercy and yelled at the crowd to feast their eyes. Once around the ring, he stopped, paused, and planted what was left of Mario Defederici’s broken and battered body.

Ken CA$H ran to the ring, gestured for medics, and admonished Big Nasty Logan to get out of the ring and stop the brutal assault. Medics came from the back, stabilized Mario Defederici, and took him to the back.


Harbor Havoc – Love and Lariats (February 24, 2024)

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Mario Defederici vs. Big Nasty Logan

Mario entered first and spoke to the crowd. He thanked THEE Rat King for having faith in him and for training him all this time. He followed it up by telling the crowd all the sins committed by Big Nasty Logan.

BNL entered next, followed by Petrov.

BNL grabbed a mic and gave Mario one last chance to back out of the match. Mario refused, so BNL got into the ring. After Senior Referee SignGuy checked BNL’s gear for foreign objects, he called for the bell.

The two grapplers locked up in the middle of the ring. BNL quickly overpowered Mario, pushing him into the turnbuckle. SignGuy called for a clean break, and after pausing with his hands raised, BNL slapped Mario’s chest with both hands—just hard enough to humiliate.

The wrestlers circled each other, then locked up again. Mario gained the advantage by putting BNL in a side headlock. BNL attempted to reverse the hold by whipping Mario off the ropes, but Mario held on. He stopped the momentum short by going to one knee in the center of the ring, still maintaining the hold.

BNL attempted to break the headlock by lifting Mario for a slam, but Mario landed on his feet and kept the headlock tight. A second Irish whip attempt also failed. BNL was finally able to reverse by grabbing Mario in a chokehold and throwing him into the turnbuckle.

BNL charged to squash Mario in the corner, but the speedy DeFederici ducked under the big man. Mario retreated to the opposite corner and begged BNL not to hit him. BNL charged again, but Mario ducked and sprinted away. With Mario taunting him, BNL charged a third time with intent to crush, but Mario got his boot up. BNL ran straight into it and was dazed.

Sensing an opening, Mario launched a crossbody, but BNL caught him mid-air and slammed him to the mat with a falling body slam. He covered for the pin, but pulled Mario up by the hair at the two-count. BNL threw Mario’s head back to the mat and delivered three huge fists to the skull, then stomped on his midsection.

While BNL bantered with the crowd, Mario crawled to the corner to rest on the turnbuckle. BNL walked over and choked Mario against the ropes. SignGuy started the five-count, and BNL broke at four. Mario tried to crawl to another corner, but BNL planted a boot in his rear and pushed him face-first to the mat.

Mario reached another turnbuckle and slumped back. BNL walked over and planted a big boot into his chest. As BNL walked to the opposite corner to charge again, Mario pulled himself up using the ropes. BNL stood him up, then delivered a punch and kick to the abdomen. Mario tried to escape, but BNL dragged his face along the top rope and slammed his head into the top turnbuckle.

BNL called for silence, then slapped Mario across the chest with a thunderous chop. Mario tried crawling away again, but BNL struck him with a clobbering blow to the upper back. SignGuy asked if Mario wanted to continue, and Mario refused to quit.

In the corner again, Mario took a series of quick kicks to the midsection. BNL turned to walk away, but Mario rolled out of the ring to consult with THEE Rat King while BNL taunted the crowd. The crowd began chanting, “Nasty!”

Mario tried sneaking back into the ring, but BNL saw him and Mario retreated to the floor again. After a quick consultation with Rat King, Mario stood with his back against the apron. BNL grabbed him by the hair and dragged him back in. He slammed Mario’s forehead into the top turnbuckle, dazing him.

BNL walked to the opposite corner, measured Mario, and charged in for a splash. But Mario ducked and tipped BNL over in a half-sunset flip, covering him. SignGuy counted to two before BNL kicked out with authority, sending Mario flying into the corner.

BNL pulled Mario to the middle of the ring by one leg and delivered three more measured shots to his skull, then stomped on his gut. While Mario crawled to the corner, BNL circled the ring in frustration.

Mario knelt, staring up at BNL in defiance. BNL blasted him in the face with a fist, stood him up, and hit a high clothesline in the corner—twice. Mario staggered out, only to be caught and slammed with a sidewalk slam, ending in a cover. Mario still kicked out at two.

BNL, pacing in frustration, watched as Mario pulled himself up using the ropes. BNL delivered a forearm blast to the back of Mario’s head, then another punch to the face. BNL rushed in and landed a huge splash, yelling to the crowd, “NO ONE GETS UP FROM THAT!”

He hammered Mario across the lower back and dropped him. As Mario tried to stand, he hit BNL in the gut with a forearm—then another—and finally bull-rushed him into the corner. With BNL dazed, Mario delivered a flurry of knife-edge chops to BNL’s chest.

Mario backed off and gestured to the crowd, but as he turned, BNL hit a massive shoulder block. BNL gestured that the match was over, bounced off the ropes, and hit his patented Big Nasty Leg Drop across Mario’s chest.

Sign Guy counted three. Big Nasty Logan won by pinfall.

After the Match

BNL and Petrov exited to the cheers of the crowd, but halfway up the ramp, BNL stopped, turned, and ran back into the ring. He delivered hammer fists to Mario’s head. THEE Rat King stripped off his shirt and pulled BNL off his protégé. As they argued, Black Ice Jakari Frost’s music hit.

Frost entered and got in the ring. Rat King took advantage of the distraction to pull Mario to safety. Frost began lecturing BNL, then demanded a mic. He taunted and bad-mouthed BNL, promising to show him how they do it in Portland.

As Frost bent to put the mic outside the ring, BNL attacked.

Big Nasty Logan vs. “Black Ice” Jakari Frost

Frost stood up and fought back. The two circled and locked up. Frost wrestled BNL into the corner and landed a slap to the chest. He backed up and charged in, but BNL ducked, sending Frost shoulder-first into the turnbuckle.

BNL hit clobbering blows to Frost’s back, then drove his shoulders into Frost’s midsection. As BNL backed away to charge again, Frost lifted a boot and dropped BNL. He stalked BNL, grabbed him by the ears, but BNL raked Frost’s eyes.

Now in control, BNL hit two gut kicks and a boot to the head. As he rushed again, Frost raised a boot—BNL caught it. But Frost countered with a jump kick using his free foot, knocking BNL down.

Frost dropped a leg across BNL’s back, then followed up with a forearm to the back and grabbed BNL by the hair. BNL raked the eyes again. He followed with a forearm to the back. Frost fired back with a punch to the face, and the two traded blows in the center of the ring.

Frost gained the upper hand, pushing BNL into the corner. Holding his palm high, Frost shouted to the crowd and landed a blistering chest slap. As he walked away taunting the audience, BNL recovered.

Frost turned, and BNL met him with a punch to the face, followed by an Irish whip and a brutal clothesline. Frost rolled out of the ring, with BNL following.

With chants of “Nasty!” echoing, BNL hammered Frost with punches and bounced his head off the steel ring post. After a kick to the lower back, Frost managed to regain control with a punch to BNL’s head. BNL stumbled away, and Frost gave chase.

Frost rolled into the ring to break Sign Guy’s count, then rolled back out, throwing forearms into BNL’s back until BNL went down.

Frost rolled into the ring to break SignGuy’s count, then rolled back out, throwing forearms into BNL’s back until the big man went down. He pulled BNL up by the arm and shoulder, only for BNL to shove him back-first into the ring post. Frost grimaced and collapsed to the floor.

BNL dragged Frost up by the hair and threw him against the steel guard rail, then taunted the fans before whipping Frost back toward the ring. Frost reversed it, sending BNL crashing into the ring apron instead. With the crowd starting to get behind him, Frost climbed onto the apron and hit a running knee strike to BNL’s temple.

He rolled BNL back into the ring and followed, grabbing the big man by the wrist. He tried to Irish whip BNL across the ring, but BNL planted his feet and reversed it—only for Frost to leap up and connect with a flying forearm. BNL stumbled, and Frost dropped him with a spinning neckbreaker.

Cover!

1… 2… Kickout by Big Nasty Logan!

Frost, not wasting time, climbed to the second turnbuckle and dropped an elbow across BNL’s chest. He hooked the leg again—another two-count.

Frost looked to the crowd, signaling it was time to end it. He stood in the corner, waiting as BNL slowly got to his feet. He rushed in for his finishing move—but BNL caught him mid-motion and drove him to the mat with a spinebuster!

Both men were down, the crowd on their feet. SignGuy began the double count.

1… 2… 3…4…

BNL crawled over and flung an arm across Frost’s chest.

1… 2… Kickout!

The match continued.

BNL slowly got to his feet, dragging Frost up by the head. He landed a massive headbutt, sending Frost into the ropes. On the rebound, Frost ducked a clothesline and came back with a springboard back elbow, landing flush.

Frost pulled BNL up again, locked in a DDT, and drove BNL’s head into the mat.

Cover!

1… 2… Thr—NO! BNL barely kicked out.

Frost couldn’t believe it. He pounded the mat in frustration before standing and motioning for the end again. He backed into the corner, stomping his foot as BNL stirred. When BNL stood, Frost sprinted and leaped for a running knee—but BNL caught him in mid-air again.

SLAM!
BNL planted Frost with a Big Nasty Powerslam and immediately followed it with his signature move:

THE BIG NASTY LEG DROP.

1… 2… 3.

Winner: Big Nasty Logan (by pinfall)

Aftermath

BNL stood over Frost, breathing heavily. He didn’t celebrate—he just stared down at his fallen rival.

He stepped out of the ring to a mixed reaction: cheers from his fans, and boos from those backing Frost. As he walked up the ramp, he turned to the crowd and shouted, “Portland, Spokane—it don’t matter. Nasty always wins!”


Harbor Havoc – April Anarchy (April 6, 2024)

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Harbor Havoc – Sand and Slam (June 22, 2024)

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‘Black Ice’ Jakari Frost vs. Big Nasty Logan — No DQ

Stipulation: Loser Leaves Ocean Shores

After the bell rang, the two grapplers began hammering on each other. Frost swept BNL off his feet, mounted him, and started pounding away. BNL reversed, mounted Frost, and returned the favor with punches of his own. Frost reversed again, but BNL grabbed the bottom rope and pulled himself out of the ring, followed closely by Frost.

BNL landed hard, but Frost landed on his feet and launched deliberate fists and stomps. BNL was dazed enough that Frost could preen to the crowd, then resume the beatdown after the distraction. After taking several chops against the steel barricade, BNL managed to recover enough to land a surprise kick to Frost’s stomach. He followed up by slamming Frost’s head into the barricade.

When BNL went to grab Frost, Frost fired a forearm into his stomach. With the big man dazed, Frost rammed him back-first into the steel post. With BNL stunned, Frost went searching for a weapon and pulled a steel chair from under the ring.

BNL had started to recover, so Frost punched him and stood him against the steel post. After measuring BNL with the chair, Frost swung — but BNL ducked. The chair slammed into the post, sending shocks of pain up Frost’s arms.

BNL retrieved the chair and blasted Frost across the back while he was doubled over holding his wrists. Frost stood, but BNL forced him into the ring post and hit him with two deliberate forearm shots. Frost blocked a third, countered with a shot of his own, and then ran BNL head-first into the steel post.

With BNL prone on the ground, Frost positioned the folding chair around BNL’s left arm and stomped on it. BNL rolled away in pain as Frost grabbed the chair again. When BNL got up on all fours, Frost blasted him across the back, then locked in a seated camel clutch.

After releasing the hold, Frost stood over BNL and taunted the crowd. When he turned his attention back, he applied a sleeper hold, driving BNL to his knees. Down but not out, BNL fought back with three backward punches that caused Frost to release the hold. BNL followed with a kick to the gut and threw Frost back into the ring.

Frost dropped to his knees and begged for mercy, asking for a timeout—it was a ruse. As BNL approached, Frost struck with a European uppercut, sending him into the turnbuckle. Frost followed up with an elbow in the corner and a snap mare to the center of the ring, then delivered two deliberate boots to BNL’s midsection.

Frost helped BNL to his feet and appeared ready to attack again, but BNL struck first with a forearm across the back—then another—and another. He pulled Frost up, delivered two fists to the skull, and sent him stumbling into the turnbuckle.

BNL moved to Irish whip him, but Frost reversed and followed closely, leg-sweeping BNL into a seated position in the corner. Frost backed to the opposite corner, then charged forward with a running face wash.

Cover!

1… 2… Kickout by BNL—with authority.

BNL rolled over face-first on the mat. Frost stood, placed a boot on the back of BNL’s head, and applied pressure. He followed up with stomps to BNL’s left knee.

Frost took BNL’s belt and whipped the downed man across the back. As BNL crawled away, Frost struck again—twice more—before BNL blocked a third shot. Rising to his feet, BNL scooped up Frost and hit him with a Big Nasty Slam.

At that moment, Luis Alexander ran into the ring and attacked Senior Referee SignGuy, planting him with a piledriver.

Frost lay unconscious in the middle of the ring, but with no referee to count, BNL looked around, confused. EMTs entered to tend to SignGuy. While the ring was cleared, BNL exited to grab another chair.

As BNL climbed back into the ring, Frost had recovered enough to deliver a low blow, stopping the chair shot.

With BNL dazed, Frost opened the chair and set it up in the ring. He pulled BNL up and planted him with a DDT onto the chair.

It was then announced that Mario Defederici would step from behind the commentator’s desk to take over as referee of record—despite his own history with BNL.

Meanwhile, Frost rolled out of the ring and returned with a wooden table. As BNL protested to Defederici, Frost leveled him from behind with a chair shot. With BNL hurt, Frost left the ring again and came back with a small sack of thumbtacks.

Frost set up the table and spread the tacks across the top. He climbed to the turnbuckle, ready to drive BNL through the table.

But BNL picked up a handful of tacks from the mat and threw them into Frost’s face, blinding him. Seizing the opportunity, BNL climbed up, grabbed Frost, and powerbombed him through the tacks and the table.

Cover by BNL.

1… 2… 3.

Winner: Big Nasty Logan

‘Black Ice’ Jakari Frost must leave Ocean Shores for good.

After the Match

BNL addressed the prone Frost, stomped on him once more for good measure, then left the ring—chair in hand—making his way to the locker room. Frost would be escorted out of the building and out of Ocean Shores by RWA security.

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