Have you had the chance to see Ben Eddy (10th Planet) perform an impressive front triangle choke at WNO 27? If not, you can view it below.
At WNO 27, in the second undercard match of the night (Ben Eddy vs. Josh Wyland), the 10th Planet OG pulled off one of the nastiest finishes of the event — a front triangle choke that looked like it came straight out of a highlight reel.
Josh Wyland, a solid grappler from B-Team, was his opponent, and the match was intense for the majority of the nine minutes. While both wrestlers were actively seeking submissions, it was evident that Eddy was in control of the match.
As the clock ticked down, it appeared that the match might go to a decision. But Eddy had other plans. He set up a front triangle — not the usual one you see from guard. He locked it in from the top, sitting into it almost like a snap trap.
Less than 20 seconds left. Suddenly, the tap triggers.
That’s what Ben Eddy does. His unorthodox attacks and leg dexterity have always been his trademark, and this finish served as a reminder that he remains a formidable submission hunter. The result wasn’t just a win. It was a statement—and a fun one to watch.