Axeman vs. Ryan Martin: The Rematch That Rocked the Streets
- Hy Na
- 36 minutes ago
- 4 min read
If you thought the last few races in No Prep Kings were intense, buckle up—because what just went down in Ohio was next-level chaos in the best way possible.
Let’s set the scene. Sun beating down, blacktop shimmering, engines barking like rabid pit bulls—and the air? Thick enough to slice with a torque wrench. It was all business on the strip, but this time, the fire wasn’t just under the hoods. It was personal.

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Ryan Martin—the Oklahoma hammer in his blood-red Camaro—went head-to-head with none other than Axman, aka Larry Roach. And while Ryan came out ahead in their first dance, the fallout lit a fire under Axman that could melt asphalt. Let’s just say, losing didn’t sit well with him. At all.
A Blow to the Ego, Not Just the Points
For racers like Axman, defeat doesn’t just sting—it brands. It’s more than a loss on the stat sheet; it’s a hit to the pride, the reputation, and the street cred these drivers build their names on. Ryan’s win was clean, but in Axman’s eyes, it crossed a line. And if there's one thing we've learned in Street Outlaws, it’s that vendettas are fuel.
So what did Axman do? Exactly what any warrior of the streets would. He called Ryan out for a rematch.

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Meanwhile in Camp OKC: A Crucial Decision
While Axman was plotting redemption, the OKC camp had drama of its own. Doc—down for the count this season—had to make a tough call: who gets his points? On one side, you've got Ryan, leading with 135 points and a clear shot at the title. On the other, Chuck Saitesingers, who’s been battling car gremlins all season and could use a lifeline.
This wasn’t just about strategy; it was about loyalty, teamwork, and making a play for the long game. After some back-and-forth, Doc gave his points to Chuck—a move that surprised many but showed the heart of the OKC crew. Respect.
Callouts, Chaos, and Curveballs
Before the rubber hit the road, it was open season for callouts—and boy, did it get wild.
Dominator stepped up and challenged Big Chief, breaking his usual calm vibe.
Outta nowhere, a lady named Stinky Piny called out Randy Williams. Even the announcer didn’t see that one coming.
Randy, with only 20 points to his name, flipped the script and challenged Lizzy Musi—who, sitting at 110 points, thought she had a layup. Turns out Randy was on a mission with a fresh motor and a point to prove.
And just when you thought the lineup was set, Kye Kelley—ranked second—threw down the ultimate gauntlet: he challenged Ryan Martin. Crowd. Went. Nuts.
But Ryan, playing chess while everyone else was playing checkers, declined and rolled the dice with the random draw.
Fate had a plan though… he pulled Axman’s name.

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The Rematch: Axman vs. Ryan, Part II
This was it—the moment everyone was waiting for. Axman’s revenge race. The engines screamed, the lights dropped, and two of the baddest racers in the game tore down the strip.
It was close—edge-of-your-seat kind of close—but in the end, Ryan Martin crossed that line first. Again.
Axman, despite a killer run, came up short. You could see it on his face: this saga isn’t over.
More Mayhem: Crashes, Comebacks & Cash
The action didn’t stop there:
Amarillo Mike took on the Vixen and clinched a W to keep his season hopes alive.
Big Chief racked up a monster $40K win over Kai Kelley—reminding everyone why he’s still a force.
Birdman, trying to knock off Ryan, lost control and wrecked. Thankfully, he’s okay, but it was a scary moment.
Chuck and Monza had their own OKC showdown. Monza took the win, and Chuck showed nothing but class in defeat.
Randy Williams, despite his new setup and fire in his belly, couldn’t get past Shawn Willow.
And Reaper vs. Big Chief? The tension was thick, but underneath it all, there was a clear current of mutual respect.
Street Outlaws Drama at Its Finest
This wasn’t just a race night—it was a full-blown saga. Old rivalries reignited, new ones sparked, and every round was a reminder of why we love this scene. It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s relentless.
Axman might not have gotten the revenge he craved this time, but you better believe he’s coming back stronger, angrier, and faster.
This season of Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings is heating up like never before. Keep your eyes locked, your ears open, and your heart ready—because on these streets, anything can happen.
Stay tuned with us here at Street Outlaws Talks, where we break down every burnout, every bracket, and every brawl. This is your pit stop for the real story behind the strip.
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