





“Mr. Reset and the Society of Turnbuckle & Bone” explores a secret society manipulating professional wrestling from behind the scenes. Promising fame and fortune, the society traps hopefuls in a world of illusion, psychological trials, and intense sacrifice. This genre-bending film fuses dark comedy and horror to reveal the true cost of chasing stardom.

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In a shadow-drenched world where secret elites script both triumph and ruin, this series drags pro wrestling into a fever dream—half psychological thriller, half live-action anime, all razor-sharp spectacle. Fame is a grotesque hustle here, with masked conspirators orchestrating every move, rituals warping ambition into nightmare, and every obsession demanding a savage price.


At the center is Mr. Reset, a masked overlord ruling the ring’s chosen few. Rising outsider Power Punch is lured into this secret order by THE HAND. His hunger for glory triggers a spiral of sacrifice and betrayal, stalked by the relentless Career Assassin and anchored only by his wife’s loyalty. In this world, trust is a weapon, and selling your soul is part of the contract.


Meanwhile, Jamie Stanley faces a brutal test: embrace the Society’s seductive power, or cling to his shattered identity and family. His initiation—an agonizing “Thought Exorcise Experience” led by the interrogator—unleashes his darker self, Mr. Stanley. Together, they spark The New Apocalypse, threatening to upend the secret order that runs wrestling’s underbelly.



Channeling the immersive strangeness of Sleep No More, the cult surrealism of Eyes Wide Shut, and Fight Club’s anarchic edge, Mr. Reset’s vision strips away the glitz to reveal a world where pain is currency and madness is the price of admission.


“Mr. Reset and The Society of Turnbuckle & Bone” isn’t just a series—it’s an initiation. Peel back the mask. See who bleeds for power.








Mr. Reset is a mythic architect of spectacle and manipulation, reigning over Reset Wrestling and its secretive society, Turnbuckle and Bone.
Masked and enigmatic, he commands instant respect and uneasy awe, his presence an intoxicating blend of charisma and latent menace. The world whispers about him because he embodies both the seductive promise and the sinister cost of chasing greatness.




Transformation is Mr. Reset’s obsession. To him, wrestlers are raw material to be deconstructed and remade through ritual, discipline, and psychological crucible. He invents legends by breaking people down and rebuilding them, thriving on the devotion—and fear—he inspires. His “Initiation Process” strips away old identities, recasting hopefuls in his own mythic image.
At his core, Mr. Reset is driven by an unyielding need for control and legacy. He curates chaos into order, using the Society as his instrument to protect the spectacle from ego and outside threats.
The mask he wears is sacred—a tool to enforce humility and transform individuals into something greater, keeping wrestling magical and almost religious.
He delights in testing limits, exposing flaws, and witnessing who survives his initiation—always striving to leave a legacy that will outlast him. Mr. Reset is not just a puppet master, but the high priest of wrestling’s secret order, shaping destinies and deciding who is worthy of immortality.





Vinny Pacifico is the kind of guy who never learned how to give up, even when maybe he should have. He’s got that scrappy, blue-collar energy—always hustling, always chasing the next break, convinced he’s just one step away from making it big.
At heart, he’s an optimist; he genuinely believes hard work and heart are enough to bend the world his way, even though reality keeps smacking him around.


Wrestling is the only place Vinny has ever felt like somebody, but his tunnel vision means he can’t see what his obsession is costing him—especially with his wife, Carly. He tells himself he’s doing it all for her, for their future, but he’s so wrapped up in chasing the dream that she’s slipping away. Desperate for validation and approval he never got as a kid, Vinny lives on energy drinks and adrenaline, masking the exhaustion and self-doubt that gnaw at him in the quiet moments.
Every match is a bid for greatness, a chance to prove his worth and give his wife a better life. But wrestling isn’t just about external success for Vinny; it’s his sanctuary from the disappointment and poverty of ordinary life.
In the ring, the world narrows to a spotlight, a roaring crowd, and the myth of himself as “Power Punch”—a hero who can take the hits and keep coming back.
Energy drinks become both his ritual and his crutch, fueling his obsession while masking the toll it takes on his mind and relationships. They give him a fleeting sense of control and power, but deepen his dependence on the high and the performance. The more Vinny relies on them, the further he drifts from reality, his wife, and even his own limits—driven by a dream that might destroy him.






The Hand is Mr. Reset’s right arm—the public face of the secret society’s recruitment engine. Always dressed to perfection in his trademark silver suit, he exudes a slick, calculated charm that’s just a little too polished, his smile never really reaching his eyes. There’s something about him that feels off, like a salesman who knows exactly how to press your buttons, always watching and always in control. He has a gift for reading people’s weaknesses. He knows exactly how to turn those hidden desires or fears into leverage, offering just the right combination of hope and intimidation to make his targets say yes.


Underneath the veneer of professionalism, The Hand is more predator than partner. He’s not physically imposing, but his presence rattles even the toughest, as if he’s less a person and more an extension of Mr. Reset’s will. He rarely lets his mask slip, but when he does, it’s clear how much he enjoys holding power over desperate dreamers and their families. Once you shake his hand, the deal is done—even if you don’t fully understand what you’ve agreed to.
The Hand’s motivation is a mix of ambition and a deep need to belong to something bigger and more mysterious than himself. He relishes his role as the Society’s emissary, thriving in the shadows as a recruiter and fixer who orchestrates destinies and pulls people into the fold. For him, being Mr. Reset’s right arm is both a compulsion and a source of meaning; he gets a thrill from watching dreams either ignite or collapse based on his words.
Mr. Reset uses The Hand as both carrot and stick, dispatching him to find wrestlers at their lowest, when they’re hungry for validation, money, or redemption. The Hand flatters, seduces, and when needed, intimidates—switching from charm to menace depending on the moment. He’s the Society’s perfect recruiter, making its demands feel irresistible and inescapable, all while chasing his own need for purpose and belonging, even as he manipulates others into surrendering theirs.





Minnie Pacifico is sharp, grounded, and fiercely loyal—sometimes to a fault. She’s the grown-up in her marriage, carrying the weight of bills and emotional labor while Vinny chases his wrestling dreams. Though practical and no-nonsense, Minnie’s love for Vinny keeps her around even as his obsession tests her patience and their stability. She’s quick-witted and tough, ready to call out Vinny’s selfishness one minute and patch him up the next, but she’s deeply tired of scraping by and putting her own life on hold.




Beneath her frustration is a small, stubborn hope that things might change, that Vinny will finally see her for who she is—not just as the supportive wife. Minnie is no pushover; her kindness shouldn’t be mistaken for weakness. As the pressures mount and her sacrifices go unnoticed, she starts to question how much more she can give before something has to give.
When Minnie is pulled into the Society’s world, her motivation shifts from loyalty and survival to self-preservation and, eventually, defiance. At first, she clings to the hope that staying by Vinny will bring them something better. But as the Society’s rituals turn abusive, her focus turns inward: she’s determined not to be erased or broken, fighting to hold onto her identity and find any cracks in the system she can exploit.
By the end, Minnie’s motivation transforms completely. The ordeals meant to break her instead uncover her resilience and awaken a deeper sense of purpose. She’s no longer just trying to survive—she’s ready to challenge the Society’s power, protect others, and reclaim her agency. Through her pain, Minnieemerges as a protagonist in her own right, determined to challenge and maybe even topple the world that tried to erase her.




Ryzin is the Society’s dark whisperer—a master manipulator who excels at unraveling minds and weaving webs of temptation and control. He relies on psychological finesse rather than brute force, understanding exactly what cravings, fears, and insecurities make wrestlers vulnerable. His charisma is disarming but edged with menace, and he wields charm, seduction, and subtle coercion as weapons, drawing people in with the allure of sin and forbidden pleasure.




What makes Ryzin dangerous isn’t just his ability to tempt, but the way he revels in excess—sex, indulgence, taboo. He thrives in morally grey areas, where every desire becomes a potential weakness to exploit. Within Turnbuckle & Bone, Ryzin orchestrates the downfall of others, testing loyalty through seduction and sowing internal conflict to break down resistance. He’s both revered and feared, a necessary evil who ensures the Society’s members are as mentally malleable as they are physically strong.
Ryzin is also the enforcer of the Society’s darkest rituals, the gatekeeper to its most corrupt pleasures. As the old order starts to fall and a new apocalypse brews alongside Mr. Stanley, Ryzin’s influence only grows. While Mr. Stanley is the polished, controlled face of the Society’s future, Ryzin is its wild, primal undercurrent—a force that threatens to strip away façades and expose the raw hunger beneath.
In the end, Ryzin embodies the Society’s seductive shadow. He’s both tempter and tormentor, wielding sin and desire to control and corrupt. As chaos takes hold, he becomes a vital force in the battle for power and identity, thriving in the darkness where others lose themselves.




Mr. Fish, known through the reputation of his opponents as the Career Assassin, is the shadow looming backstage that everyone dreads. He isn’t the loudest or the most flamboyant member of Turnbuckle & Bone, but his judgment is inescapable. While others in the Society trade in spectacle or seduction, Mr. Fish deals in hard, final truths—cutting down people’s dreams with ruthless efficiency.




Physically imposing but never theatrical, his presence is quiet, heavy, and intensely focused. He doesn’t need to raise his voice; a look or a nod from him is enough to chill the room. When Mr. Fish summons you, it means your second chances have run out. Whether in the ring or behind the scenes, he’s a master of both psychological and physical takedowns, specializing in finding the weak link and extinguishing it—sometimes with a shattering conversation, sometimes with a career-ending match performed with surgical precision.
Mr. Fish’s motivation is loyalty to the Society’s code. He exists to protect the brand’s integrity, enforce Mr. Reset’s will, and make sure only the truly worthy survive. Unlike The Hand, he doesn’t bother with seduction or threats—he simply ends things. He’s been in the business long enough to have no illusions about glory or redemption; he doesn’t enjoy his work, but he sees it as necessary to keep the spectacle pure and the weak at bay.
Despite his fearsome reputation, there’s a quiet melancholy about him. Mr. Fish knows he’ll never be loved or cheered; his legacy is the trail of broken dreams he leaves behind. That’s the price of being the Career Assassin—the one who makes the hard calls, pushing the story forward even if it means being cast as the villain in every locker room tale. He’s the Society’s executioner: relentless, implacable, and driven not by cruelty, but by a grim commitment to order.





Jamie Stanley—“Mr. Stanley” to his followers—is the meticulously engineered successor to Nick Stanley, reimagined as the embodiment of power’s future in and far beyond the wrestling world. He’s not just a man in a white suit; he’s the product of ambition pushed to its logical extreme. Every gesture, every phrase, every calculated smile is focused on maximizing control and minimizing vulnerability. There’s a charisma about him that feels too perfect to be entirely human, a sense that every part of him is designed for dominance.


At the heart of Jamie’s ascent is his alliance with Ryzin, Turnbuckle & Bone’s master of psychological warfare and seduction. Together, they form the driving force behind what they call The New Apocalypse—a movement that is as seductive as it is ruthless. Jamie is the architect, bringing order, strategy, and an air of legitimacy, while Ryzin thrives in the shadows, injecting chaos, temptation, and a deep, unsettling unpredictability. Their partnership is a study in contrasts: cold calculation fused with raw, primal instinct.
Mr. Stanley’s ambitions stretch far beyond the ring. He’s not just playing at being a leader—he’s positioning himself as a potential future president, the kind of figure who blends media savvy and psychological insight with an almost unshakable sense of purpose. To the public, he’s a visionary, a unifier, a man who promises progress and spectacle in equal measure. Yet behind the scenes, his influence grows through manipulation, surveillance, and the slow erosion of individual autonomy.
Under Jamie and Ryzin, The New Apocalypse is more than a faction; it’s a blueprint for a new order. Old power structures are dismantled, replaced with a regime that prizes technological control, media spectacle, and psychological dominance. Jamie is its face—clean, polished, seemingly benevolent—while Ryzin manipulates from the shadows, exploiting every fear and desire. Together, they orchestrate a transformation that is both dazzling and dystopian, remaking the world to fit their vision of control.



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