PGF Season 5: Roster Update (FINAL)

Only 20 submission grapplers will get the chance to compete in the 5th season of the Professional Grappling Federation (PGF). As the Commissioner, Brandon Mccaghren, did in season 3, he’s bringing the people four teams of five on the active roster. He will have four reserve (or on the bench) competitors who will be assigned to teams, but they are not guaranteed matches. Prior to the regular season, the coaches of each team will come together for a draft to fill their roster spots. THE ROSTER IS NOW FULL!!! So, let’s go over PGF Season 5 roster.

THE VETERANS:

Elijah Carlton – THE CHAMP IS HERE! THE CHAMP IS HERE!!! Elijah “the Jibroni Grappler” Carlton is the Royce Gracie of the PGF. The black belt out of 10th Planet Atlanta (formerly out of Agoge Combatives in Chattanooga, TN) has racked up a likely untouchable record in the PGF. In the first three seasons of the PGF, Elijah submitted nearly almost all of his opponents. In the inaugural season, Carlton submitted everyone. In the follow-up, 225lb season, an undersized Jibroni Grappler submitted everyone except for two losses (one in the regular season and one in the finale tournament) to the eventual champion, Hunter Colvin. In the third season, two competitors forced draws, but the rest fell to Carlton. At the end of the regular season, the league-leading Carlton had to bow out of the finale tournament due to an injury. Outside the PGF, Carlton has been a great ambassador, even wearing his favorite PGF season 1 rash guard while scoring a submission on Chael Sonnen‘s Submission Underground. Carlton owns the High Rollerz brown belt championship and has garnered many victories in other competitions. Carlton has an impossible guard and wicked triangles and leg locks. Elijah Carlton IS the PGF Champ – if someone wants the title, they better be ready for the battle of their lives to take it. Fans can check out some of Elijah’s great Season 1 submissions HERE and some of his Season 2 submissions HERE.

Elijah Carlton victorious after a PGF Finale match. Photo Courtesy of Walo Jay.

Handsome Kevin Sherrill – The Season 3 Runner-up and the Reigning Handsome Daddy Belt holder, Handsome Kevin Sherrill is a force to be reckoned with. Fans should check out a full profile article on the Handsome One, HERE. But as an amuse-bouche to the full article…or just the bottom line up front (BLUF), Handsome Kevin Sherrill is a lifetime grappler, a state-champion wrestler from Georgia who wrestled D-1. After wrestling, he picked up jiu jitsu and has made submission grappling his life. He currently has his own team, Not Bad Combat Club, training out of the Executive Training Group facilities in Woodstock, Georgia. He trains a lot of places but Handsome Kevin spends most of his time developing his new skills and strategies with LHMLHM is led by three ATT Atlanta black belts: Paul ArdilaSergio Ibarra, and Ernesto Rivera who have ADCC and EBI experience.  Handsome Kevin is a very dangerous brown belt with serious wrestling, back game, and leg attacks. For PGF related videos of Handsome Kevin (besides his matches), you can check out his interview for a Season 3 Preview HERE and an interview with the PGF Insiders HERE.

The Dream Stephen Eakin, the awesome PGF announcer, interviews Handsome Kevin Sherrill. Credit to Walo Jay

Matt Elkins – The NEWLY MINTED BLACK BELT and 10th Planet Moon Head (10th Planet Birmingham – I believe in conjunction with Ironclad Wrestling) has been a part of the PGF from the start. Matt Elkins was an Alabama state-wrestling champion as well as college wrestler. After wrestling, he transitioned to MMA, but found his lifelong calling for jiu jitsu. Elkins was one of the top regular season finishers for Season 1 and went far into the post-season finale. Some of his top notch wrestling from Season 1 can be seen HERE. You can also enjoy his PGF Finale Tournament Countdown HERE. You can also enjoy another insight video of him HERE. Matt Elkins returned for Season 2 but suffered a serious knee pop on the first day. It didn’t stop him from winning BLOCK 12! (if you know, you know). Elkins made it to the season finale tournament again and acquitted himself well. Matt joined his brother Jake as they coached a team for Season 4. According to Brandon Mccaghren (BMAC or the Commissioner), Matt Elkins has 5x’d his jiu jitsu since Season 2.

Matt Elkins during the PGF Season 2 Finale Tournament. Photo courtesy of Walo Jay.

Kemoy Anderson – This Season 2 alumn and Season 4 coach might just rip someone’s arm off this season. All the 10P Qualifiers and Team matches I’ve seen of Kemoy, he just seems to want to rip people’s arms off. But Kemoy also has serious triangles. He’s a brown belt currently out of 10P Austin (formerly 10P El Paso). You can Google Rated R 10P yourself and you’ll find plenty of highlight reels. He’s only gotten more dangerous since season 2.

Kemoy Anderson preparing for his PGF Season 2 Finale Tournament Matches. Photo courtesy of Walo Jay

Joshua “Full Time” Gibbs – Season 2 veteran and Winner of the Season 3 Such N Such BATTLERAMA! (5:12:35) got the nickname “Full Time” because he was originally drafted in the last round of Season 3, meaning he was a replacement/bench player. After a teammate suffered a season-ending injury on the first night, Josh Gibbs became FULL TIME as he replaced the injured teammate on the roster. Then, when the Such N Such BATTLERAMA happened due to fans in the chat and the owner of Such N Such putting down the money, the replacement/bench competitors had a separate tournament for themselves. Serving as both a Full Time competitor and as a replacement player, Josh Gibbs became essentially DOUBLE TIME. In one of the most exciting matches in PGF history, Josh “Full Time” Gibbs won $1k as the BATTLERAMA champion.

The Dream Stephen Eakin interviews Joshua “Full Time” Gibbs after his super fight at the PGF Season 4 Finale. Photo Courtesy of Walo Jay.

The Rock Troll Maximus Prime Jolly – The Rock Troll was an awesome surprise for PGF Season 4. He came out of nowhere and submitted all his opponents in the PGF Season 4 Chattanooga Qualifier. The Rock Troll went on to become one of the breakout stars of Season 4, scoring submission after submission in the Quintet team format. Maximus Prime fell short in the Season 4 post-season tournament semi-finals, but he wasted no time returning for Season 5. This time, at the PGF Season 5 Decatur Qualifier, the Rock Troll proved he could hang even at the higher weight class, submitting all his opponents on the way to win the qualifier. Fans should check out his full profile article HERE. It’ll be interesting to see how the Rock Troll sizes up against the larger, more experienced competitors such as Handsome Kevin Sherrill and Matt Elkins. Regardless of the matchup, I guarantee, the Rock Troll will put on a show.

Maximus “Rock Troll” Jolly tries to secure the rear-naked choke on eventual Season 4 runner-up Dane Leak. Leak won this semifinal round by quickest escape in overtime. Photo Courtesy of Walo Jay.

THE ROOKIES:

Carson Thigpen – A blue belt out of Renzo Gracie Nashville under the world-renowned BJJ competitor, coach, and now ADCC main commentator Shawn Williams, Carson Thigpen is a submission hunter! Fans can check out his full profile article HERE. But the BLUF is Carson Thigpen is a former college athlete with some serious quick twitch muscles and a competitive drive. He’s still a blue belt but every season a blue belt come along and wrecks a number of higher belts…this season it could be Carson Thigpen. He had some impressive showings at multiple qualifiers for Season 4 but suffered an injury just weeks before the regular season began, forcing him to pull out. Now, he’s earned his spot via his PGF Decatur Qualifier showing and then he returned for some great action at the PGF Nashville Qualifier despite already having an invite (a G move). Carson’s last matches were just a few months after he returned from injury. With the added prep time before the regular season, we could see a highlight reel competitor in Carson Thigpen.

Carson Thigpen and his defeated opponent leave the mats after their match during the Summit Grappling portion of the PGF Season 3 Finale. Photo Courtesy of Walo Jay.

Your No Gi Neighbor Sawyer Griffin – A purple belt out of 10th Planet Decatur, Sawyer Griffin has displayed sick back take after back take in his PGF Qualifier time. Fans can read his full player profile article HERE. Sawyer could easily become fan favorite this season. Sawyer wasn’t a D1 wrestler or MMA fighter. He was just a man who got his degree and wanted something more than the 9-5. He found his passion in jiu jitsu. To be fair, he’s kind of a klutz when he’s not on the mat. But when he’s on the mat, he’s a stone cold killer, looking for that submission every second. He pushes the action and belittles any opponent (during the match) if they even think of stalling. Sawyer’s going to push the action and earn a lot of fans this season.

Sawyer Griffin locks in the rear naked choke against fellow PGF Season 5 competitor Carson Thigpen at the PGF Season 5 Decatur Qualifier.

Anakin McMahan – this man showed out at the ADCC Phoenix Open. He realized he had a tough road to hoe in his weight class so he also signed up for the Absolute bracket. In the Absolute, he showcased his true abilities. Anakin has a very interesting jiu jitsu journey leading from a bjj McDojo to training in a garage to become the submission grappler he is today. He’s a true representative of his current crew and not a mystery to opponents. After all, how are you going to keep secrets when your rashguard says “back takes and leg breaks?” But seriously, he’s a dark horse to win this thing. He has the right hunger and attitude…I might put a little money on this man reaching the finals…the finale tournament for sure.

Anakin McMahan working on the leg lock during the ADCC Phoenix Open.

Jacob Lamar – He’s a black belt out of Cobra BJJ in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He started MMA in 2008 and continued until 2014 when he found Cobra BJJ. So, he’s spent 15 years in combat sports with eight of those in bjj. He knows the level of competition he’s facing with Elijah Carlton, Matt Elkins, and Kemoy Anderson. While he doesn’t want to call any one out, he’s excited to test his mettle against these PGF veterans. He had a great interview with the PGF Insiders HERE.

Jacob Lamar has his hand held up in victory over a 10th Planet ATL product.

Paul Bahri – A former semi-pro soccer player (shoutout to JAX Armada), won the Jacksonville qualifier. He’s a blue belt out of 10th Planet Jacksonville. Just be ready for some DUUUUUUUVALLL callous by him. As I said, he was a soccer player, but he found bjj during COVID, so he only has a few years in the sport, minus six months or so he went back to semi-pro for a while after suffering the normal jiu jitsu struggles all new practitioners encounter. Now, he knows he’s facing an uphill battle going against such skilled, experienced competition. But he’s going to prepare himself for the challenge by hitting 2-3 classes a day and doing some serious running to enhance his cardio. As PGF fans well know, there’s always a standout blue belt I’m the season. Paul’s doing his best to earn that title. Fans that want to learn more about Paul can catch his PGF Insider interview HERE.

Nick Craton – Formerly out of 10th Planet St Paul in Minnesota, “the Minnesota Maniac” made the move to Toledo, Ohio to train with Dante Leon at Adamas Jiu Jitsu. Craton has a gift for the sport, reaching his brown belt in only five years. PGF Fans first likely got to know Nick when he wrecked the competition at the Mid South Classic (the competition PGF Veteran and Announcer Stephen Eakin hosts). Craton is a quick finisher with SICK leg locks. With Craton’s story of making the big move to train with an elite camp, he’s giving PGF fans some Reese Lafeever vibes from PGF Season 4 (who won it all). Pay attention of Craton might get on the mat, get the submission, and get off the mat before you catch him.

Nick Craton posing after winning the Mid South Classic, a tournament put on by Stephen Eakin and 10th Planet Perry. Craton drove from Minneapolis, MN to Perry, GA to have the opportunity to win this tournament. He’s driven (pardon the pun) and ready to take out his competition.

Landon Tourville – So many times we’ve seen the same thing…a seeming wandering warrior come out of nowhere and wreck the competition in a qualifier. At the PGF Nashville Qualifier, the warrior in question was Landon Tourville. He’s a 19-year-old blue belt out of Fathom BJJ in Highland, IL (just outside of St. Louis). He’s been training for four years and been tapping out black belts even though he’s a blue belt. Be careful. He comes with some sneaky, tough submissions like the bicep slicer that helped him win the qualifier. At 19, I think he might be the youngest competitor since Noah Randolph in PGF Season 1 (who was 16).

Landon Tourville posing with the Commissioner after winning the PGF Nashville Qualifier.

Matthew DeWees – Another blue belt out of 10th Planet Jacksonville, “Young Matthew” finished second to Paul Bahri, his friend and training partner at the Jacksonville Qualifier. DeWees showed off his skills again with some seriously technical matches at the Nashville Qualifier. Fans can learn more from his time as a guest on the PGF Insider/McDojo Life podcast.

Matthew DeWees locks in the calf crank on fellow PGF Season 5 competitor Carson Thigpen at the PGF Nashville Qualifier.

Cameron Hurd – He represents the Silverback Academy out of Chantilly, VA. Hurd is a HEAVY top-pressure guy who is all about that wrestling. Expect Hurd to wear his opponents out quickly then go for the submission. You can see an interview with him HERE.

Cameron Hurd after a victory. Photo credit to Caitlin Clarke.

Tony “Buddha” McClure – Buddha is your Huntsville Qualifier winner. He’s been training jiu jitsu for less than three years. He was a part of a small, but highly qualified high school wrestling program at Mount Zion High School (state qualifiers all four years). He’s a family man with a wife, two boys, and a full time job. He’s only a blue belt training out of Integrity Jiu Jitsu out of Carrolton, GA., but his jiu jitsu addiction along with his wrestling chops makes him a problem for any competitor.

Buddha is coming for some Toe Hold flip flops. Other competitors might just be having nightmares with Buddha getting his hands on their feet.

The MANTIS Travis Thomas – Travis is an up and coming MMA fighter. He’s the fastest promoted student from 10th Planet Decatur to both blue and purple belt. Like so many young men, he first didn’t know what to do with himself in adulthood. He lost his way for a bit. Rest assured, he’s found his path now. Thomas is a WARRIOR (full stop). He absorbs lessons at a ridiculously high rate. His athleticism and work ethic from MMA will make him DANGEROUS. Mark my words, he’s going to be the steal of the draft.

Travis Thomas will be looking to avenge his Handsomeweight Title loss if he gets a chance to face Handsome Kevin Sherrill this season.

THE WEST COAST MAFIA:

Sam Schwartzapfel – a former wrestler, turned jiu jitsu athlete. He was promoted to purple belt by Master Eddie Bravo this last summer. If you watched the PGF Los Angeles Qualifier, you saw Sam has SERIOUS wrestling and top pressure. His grinding style might have some issues with the PGF format (six-minute matches where only subs get you points). Still, no competitor will be able to look past Sam.

A pic from Sam’s Instagram.

Fedor Nikolov – Eddie Bravo found the jiu jitsu equivalent of Ivan Drago from Rocky IV and made him his personal project. Previously out of 10th Planet Saint Petersburg (Russia), Fedor is now training out of 10th Planet HQ in Los Angeles directly training under the mad genius Eddie Bravo. You’ve seen him with a 10th Planet CJJ Qualifier. You’ve probably seen him elsewhere. You likely haven’t seen this man smile as he’s the new PGF Terminator (much love to Noah Randolph and Kevin Primeau). Many folks are already calling Fedor the new Hunter Colvin of the PGF – meaning, he’s the professional grappler that’s going to come in and HANDLE everyone. The editorial board at eggheadwarrior.com stands by our pick of Matt Elkins to be the victor this season – but Fedor will definitely make the post-season.

Fedor Nikolov is the first ever competitor to come from the wrestle back bracket to win a PGF Qualifier!

Cody “MOOSE” Fritz – The Young Moose out of 10th Planet Santa Barbara is calling everyone out! He’s a very smart grappler who is already analyzing everyone’s game. Moose is exactly the grappler the PGF Fans have been wanting. He’s going to come back with his shield or on it.

Be ready to hear a whole lotta MOOOSSSEEE calls during the PGF this season. He’s the type of competitor who will get the crowds excited!

This roster sports a number of veterans and exciting newcomers. Fans should be VERY excited for the Shark Week of Jiu Jitsu – PGF Season 5 will start October 29 and run through the Finale tournament on Saturday, 4 November. All the action will be live on Brandon Mccaghren’s YOUTUBE CHANNEL.

You can be guaranteed one of the most entertaining, exciting submission grappling experiences for fans and competitors alike. It’ll start with a combine Sunday morning, followed by a live draft that night. Then, the PGF will get right to the action the next day. Every competitor will get three matches a day and at least 12 matches total, leading to the fans knowing how the competitors stack up. Then, the top eight competitors, having accumulated points by earning submissions (6 points for a kill/choke; 3 for a break/joint lock; and a bonus point for a submission in less than one minute – the Elbow Genie Rule). The top eight will have a single elimination tournament with set time limits but with a two-round EBI overtime. Fans can join the action on BMAC’s YouTube channel and join in on the fun in the comment section. Commentators will be interacting LIVE with the fans in the comment section. Fans’ ability to interact with the production and build a community in the chat, these are just a few of the things that set the PGF apart and above all other submission grappling competitions. Not to further gild the lily, the fans, both practitioners and just sports fans, will LOVE the PGF.

But maybe one more point before I let you go – FANTASY!!!! I know many of you are avid fantasy football fans as I am. Well, we have fantasy PGF. I wrote a separate post about it. However, let me give you a big reason why you should JOIN THE FANTASY LEAGUE. You’re probably saying, “I’m a fan of so and so but I don’t know enough about everyone to play.” Don’t worry, the Editorial Board at Eggheadwarrior.com has your back. We’ll put out a pre-draft board and will push out fantasy analysis posts EVERY DAY with plenty of time for you to read the posts, agree or disagree, and set your lineup. Honestly, the Fantasy Grappling aspect of the PGF led us to start this blog. It’s a blast and will give you something to root for in every match. Even if we win the fantasy (so many times the bridesmaid), the PGF staff and production crew cannot win the $1000 or $1000 in gear. So, they’re up for grabs for any fan that tries – which is FREE!!!! May the odds be ever in your favor.

Ok, now go out and research these competitors. You have some fantasy PGF cash to win!!!

The editors at EggheadWarrior.com thank the PGF Insiders, and all the competitors for providing the content of this article. The PGF Insiders will always work to provide the latest and greatest information regarding the PGF and you can see their weekly podcasts on the McDojo Life YouTube Channel or Brandon Mccaghren’s channel (if a member). Special thanks to Walo Jay for all the great photos. Those interested in Walo’s work can check out his YouTube page (link is specifically to Walo’s Handsome Kevin short) and Walo’s website.

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