The popular guy is actually pretty good, surprisingly so in fact.
But he's not nearly good enough.
This becomes obvious when the crowd suddenly explodes in Bryce's direction, scattering to reveal a tall kid on the floor nearly spitting with rage and a shorter, curly-haired boy pouncing on him with a wild laugh. It's not good form to throw your opponent directly into the audience, but since when does that matter?
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But he's not nearly good enough.
This becomes obvious when the crowd suddenly explodes in Bryce's direction, scattering to reveal a tall kid on the floor nearly spitting with rage and a shorter, curly-haired boy pouncing on him with a wild laugh. It's not good form to throw your opponent directly into the audience, but since when does that matter?