TUW 6 Results: Rogowsky vs. Brown

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The Ultimate Writer: Season 2 is a competition that features 15 of the best MMA and Pro Wrestling writers around the world in a competition of article views. We are now down to the top 8.

Winners this season are determined monthly when highest article views go head-to-head to determine The Ultimate Writer.Ā The first round of the new season is officially over after a crazy month of changes.

The second round showcased some great matchups that saw some of our new solidified writers take center stage against a few writers who got a second chance in the tournament. Below are the results for round 2 of TUW.

Connor Rogowsky (1,118 Views) def. Lee Brown (13 Views) via KO in round 1.

Rogowsky’s first showing this season was extremely successful, showing why he is ranked #1. The runner-up last season came back with a vengeance over a dominating performance over this season’s coach, Lee Brown.

With the second highest views of the month, Rogowsky looks to bring this momentum in his next matchup as he moves one step closer to being crowned The Ultimate Writer.

UFC Super Fan (2,287 Views) def. Kevin Mahoney (140 Views) via submission in round 1.

What a crazy second round. UFC Super Fan came to prove that he will do whatever it takes to win the competition and his fans are backing him along the way. This round, he took out the retuning Kevin Mahoney (and this season’s coach), beating him with ease.

With the top article views of round 2, will UFC Super Fan continue his strong showing to crown himself TUW? Or are these views a one-time deal?

Jordan Ellis (278 Views) def. The MMA Bitch (1 View) via TKO in round 1.

One of our more popular contestants this season did not come through. The MMA Bitch unfortunately did not submit a new article this month, and it cost her the competition. Ellis got through with his Cage Warriors content.

Will Jordan Ellis continue his winning ways against some of the upper echelon of the competition? Tune in next month to find out.

Juan Reneo (162 Views) def. Brandon Sibcy (109 Views) via unanimous decision.

Reneo pulls of the upset over a Brandon Sibcy that did not come to play in round 1. Unfortunately for Sibcy, playing it safe and only writing one article a month did not do him justice. Reneo was able to slide by with the unanimous decision this round.

One of our few pro wrestling writers left, Reneo moves on to the next round. The road for Juan is full of tough matchups, but can he make it all the way and take the TUW title to Spain?

Caroline Romero (588 Views) def. Evan Mowery (86 Views) via submission in round 1.

The last woman standing, Romero pulls off the win in round 2. She may be the last woman, but she’s most definitely a front runner to win the competition this season.

Our MMA Mom looks to continue her strong performances into the next round and put Canada on her back while she does it.

Austin Luff (39 Views) def. Dario Ferrari (0 Views) via TKO in round 1.

The first-ever Canadian on TUW slides through to the next round with a split decision win over Brazil’s Dario Ferrari. Fortunately for Austin, Dario did not write an article this round. So he was able to get by.

Can Luff turn things around and have his first strong showing next round? Tune in December 1 to find out because the competition is only getting tougher. Low views won’t work again.

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