Chapter 1 - Super Heavyweight
Chuck was the star wrestler in high school, he was nicknamed the king of the 175 weight division. When he won the state championship his senior year, he earned a full ride scholarship to the best college in the state. While he was the best wrestler in his high school, he found out quickly that he was nowhere near the best in college. His weight division was already covered so he had to fight for a spot. After the first few weeks of summer practice, he still wasn’t able to get a slot. After practice one day, the coach called him into his office.“Look Chuck,” the coach says. “I like you, I really do, but we just don’t have room for you in the 175.”
“Coach, there’s gotta be something.” Chuck replies. “I can’t lose my scholarship. What if I go up to 185?”
“Most of our divisions are pretty much full.” Coach says. “Unless… no, it’s too much to ask of you.”
“No, I’ll do anything to stay on the team.” Chuck pleads.
Coach smiles. “Well, they’ve introduced a new weight class. It’s labeled the Super Heavyweight division. Since it’s new, we don’t have anyone to fit that weight class.”
“Super Heavyweight? What’s the weight limit for that?” Chuck asks.
“The minimum is 300 pounds and they don’t have a max. It’s a very… wide weight class.” Coach says, eyeing Chuck up and down.
Chuck thought about it for a moment, then accepted the challenge. Coach explained to him that since he’s so underweight that they’d have to try some unconventional methods to get him to 300. From then on during practice, while everyone else was training, Chuck had to eat. He had to eat high calorie food so Coach brought Chuck fast food for every practice. Chuck quickly became addicted to McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s and Five Guys. Every practice, Coach got Chuck more and more food to really push his limits. While everyone else left practice sweaty and exhausted, Chuck always left bloated and waddling. Chuck didn’t eat just during practice, Coach instructed him to go to the dining hall as much as possible, even if it was right after practice. Chuck also lived with a couple of his teammates who Coach instructed to help Chuck with his gains. When they were in their dorm they’d all pitch in and order Chuck takeout and watch him shovel it all in him, they would even force the food in his mouth when Chuck would claim that he was full. Afterwards, they’d always put a funnel in his mouth and make him drink a weight gain shake to top him off. Chuck noticed that his roommates seemed to enjoy feeding him, but he thought it was because they were helping a teammate.
By the start of tournaments, Chuck weighed in at 245lbs. Coach was disappointed, but said it was okay because some of the colleges didn’t have any Super Heavyweights either. In fact, Chuck didn’t see any other Super Heavyweights. He didn’t question anything and just stuck to Coach’s training regimen. At the end of the semester, Chuck weighed 275 and Coach told him that if he didn’t come back over 300 that he’d lose his scholarship. With that, Chuck spent his entire winter break ‘training’ non stop.
At the start of the new semester, Coach waited in his office with Chuck’s roommates who told him that Chuck really put in the work. Chuck then waddled in wearing his large wrestling shirt, his belly peaking out the bottom so much you can see his belly button; he’s got a bucket of chicken in one hand and a piece of it in the other.
“So Coach, what do you think?” Chuck asks with a mouthful of chicken.
Coach is in shock. “S-Step on the scale, big guy.”
Chuck lumbered himself onto the scale and it read 360 pounds. Coach and the others cheered and patted Chuck’s belly.
“Wow, you really out did yourself.” Coach says with an evil smirk. “Now, to tell you the truth. There is no Super Heavyweight division, we just needed a mascot. We’re the fighting pigs after all.”
They all laughed at Chuck who stood there stunned. They then grabbed him and sat him on the bench and began feeding him more of the chicken while Coach grabbed a pitcher of gainer shake. Chuck wanted to fight back, but he was too weak from being in a constant food haze and not actually working out in months. As they fed him, Chuck couldn’t help but get turned on. Somehow his roommates constantly feeding him conditioned Chuck to enjoy it far more than he should and Coach and the roommates knew this. One of them pulled Chuck’s sweatpants down and started to tease him for how hard he was; they even joked that they’d have to custom order his singlet. Once every drop of shake and every scrap of chicken was gone, Chuck was left breathless, hard and stuffed. Coach and Chuck’s roommates looked at him as a light smile came across his face; at that moment they knew Chuck had accepted his new role.
From then on, Chuck became their personal pig and the team’s mascot. Because of the constant feedings and being too stuffed to think, Chuck dropped out of college and moved into a house with his roommates who were now his feeders. He’s lived there ever since. His feeders all graduated and got their own jobs but stayed together so they could keep feeding and playing with Chuck. They even started a YouTube channel called ‘Facing the Super Heavyweight’ which involved them doing different things with and to Chuck. They would feed him on camera and even wrestle him while they all wore singlets, including Chuck who was a 6XL at this point since he now weighed 570lbs. Their videos were very popular and filled with comments making fun of Chuck’s tubby frame, which made him stuff himself even more. Coach became Chuck’s biggest fan and always donated to sponsor his on camera stuffings. Chuck would end every video looking into the camera and saying “Thanks Coach!”
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