How Craig Tullier DESTROYED Top 12 Man Field Over 11 Rounds!! | 198lb North American Invitational

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Published 2023-10-31

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  • @Jjj70292
    Extremely well shot, organized, and produced, as always. Thanks for being a boon for the sport!
  • @TimmyTurner421
    It just boggles my mind how Craig Tullier for decades has been able to compete at the highest level. He sustained some serious injuries throughout his career and always managed to regain his top shape. Great longevity, very impressive athlete. Should get more recognition
  • @deeeeeeps
    The clarity, lighting, smoothness, bokeh, sound, right down to the editing was spectacular. Event was good too! Congrats Craig!
  • @mcfarvo
    Stacked dozen of pullers! Not surprised by the Top 3 with Tullier, Russell, and Warzone, but many good pulls. Tiete being 12th with only 1 win belies the strength he had and how difficult he was to pin in many battles.
  • @robertgould9641
    Great video quality and editing!! Can't believe you don't have more subscribers, top notch arm wrestling content in my book!
  • @TimmyTurner421
    Hate it when they get injured especially when it's an old-timer like Bob Brown
  • @CitizenK9
    I can only imagine the hours of editing of this footage. 👏👏👊
  • @AaronCastillo
    Awesome coverage of an awesome event! Thanks for putting this together!
  • @deanzapien9260
    Thank you so much for this production. So polished and well made!
  • @0oMag
    The production value on this channel has gone through the roof
  • @weldmishref
    The production.. everything about it... well thanks a lot for that.. AWESOME
  • @Armwrestlingchef
    Bob is known bor being a good technician and he definatly is, but he bases his style also on a tendon lock so its only a matter of time and force for it to get injured and these 12 rounds were just too much. Wish him speedy recovery. Awesome Video !! Tullier just too efficient. Merlo wonderful technician just vulnerable to very quick or good hook pullers and Robby Russel looked even stronger then Tullier, just not as smooth on the table yet