Weigh-in. Compression shorts. Nothing else. And the rival he’s been training to destroy is standing close enough to feel his breath.
Kai has spent every off-season building himself into a weapon aimed at one man: Javier Ruiz. Two losses at regionals. Frame-by-frame film study. Every calorie counted, every lift calibrated to beat the only wrestler in his weight class who won’t stay pinned. Then weigh-in puts them face to face in nothing but compression shorts, and Kai’s body keeps a record his brain won’t acknowledge.
Javier shows up at his hotel room door the night before finals. No singlets. Just two wrestlers grappling on a hotel floor where every pin lasts too long and every hold puts Javier’s mouth somewhere new. Kai stops wrestling back somewhere around the second fall. By the time Javier pins him against the bed frame, Kai’s hands aren’t fighting — they’re pulling him closer.
WEIGH-IN (Locker Room Book 14) is a scorching rivals-to-lovers MM wrestling romance featuring straight-to-gay awakening, competition-night hotel room heat, and four years of grappling that finally finds its real purpose. Standalone. No cliffhanger.
Content Note: Explicit MM scenes, first-time gay experiences, and intense physical rivalry between wrestlers. Maximum heat. No fade to black.









