Wednesday, April 29, 2026
TWO Major signings for SbW:PRO!
Spinebuster PRO made two significant roster announcements this week, with amazing homegrown Louisiana talent signing contracts.
Spinebuster PRO made two significant roster announcements this week, confirming the signings of Baton Rouge native Gruff Veracity and Garden District-born R.V. Sovereign. The promotion, which broadcasts Bad Juju weekly out of The Bayou, added two strikingly different personalities to a roster that owner April Monday has been quietly rebuilding since rebranding from Spinebuster Wrestling earlier this year.
Veracity is a product of underground halls and blood-soaked independent circuits, a man who has built his name on raw, unpolished violence with no interest in presenting himself as anything other than what he is. His signing drew an immediate and vocal response from the Baton Rouge faithful, many of whom have watched him work local cards for years. He is, in every recognizable sense, a hometown hero for the kind of wrestling crowd that respects callouses over credentials.
Sovereign arrives from the opposite direction entirely. The self-styled "Crowned Silence" and "Vainglorious Bastard" has spent his career cultivating an aura of aristocratic contempt, treating in-ring competition as a slow, deliberate chess match rather than a test of athleticism. He has developed a reputation for psychologically dismantling opponents through calculated inaction, exiting the ring at will, refusing brawls, and striking with sudden surgical precision once frustration has done half his work for him. He reportedly views his appearances as a premium product the audience should consider themselves lucky to witness.
Monday issued a brief statement confirming both signings, saying only that she builds this promotion around talent that means something to the people walking through the door and talent that challenges them in ways they do not expect.
Whether these two men cross paths inside The Bayou remains to be seen, but the philosophical collision between a man who bleeds for the craft and one who considers bleeding beneath him is not a match anyone in Baton Rouge will need much convincing to watch.



