In a world where professional wrestling is often reduced to weekly spectacle, Jedi K, also known as Jedediah Koszewski, is flipping the entire genre on its head. With “Mr. Reset and The Society of Turnbuckle & Bone,” the latest release from Audacity Complex Studios, Jedi K dares to expose what lies beyond the glitz, sweat, and storyline. Here, secret societies don’t just exist in shadows, they govern the very foundation of fame.
More than just an avant-garde episodic series, Mr. Reset is a bold experiment in storytelling, combining elements of horror, humor, classic anime, and music video aesthetics. Imagine if Squid Games met Ready Player One, then took a detour through the fever dreams of Pee Wee’s Playhouse, that’s the universe Jedi K has created. The central figure, Mr. Reset, is the enigmatic grand master of an underground order that molds and manipulates the rise of wrestling legends. Dressed in a tuxedo and masked in mystery, he represents both power and peril.

At the core of the plot is Vinny “Power Punch” Pacifico, a rising wrestler willing to sacrifice everything, including love and stability, for his shot at stardom. But success comes at a price. Through an initiation ritual known as “Reset Wrestling,” Pacifico confronts his fate and comes face-to-face with Mr. Reset’s brutal truth, embodied by “The Career Assassin,” Mr. Fish, played by former NXT standout Bobby Fish.
What makes Mr. Reset truly unique is its layered symbolism. It’s a philosophical journey into ego, sacrifice, and manipulation. The “Thought Escape Mechanism” subplot introduces Jamie Stanley, a wrestler torn between rebellion and surrender, guided through surreal self-realization by “The Reverend of The Rejected,” Ryzin. Their journey unfolds into a kaleidoscopic reality that forces both characters and viewers to reckon with control and identity within the entertainment machine.

Backed by the fierce creative force of Audacity Complex Studios, Jedi K partners with Orlando visual artist Chris Sayers (@ChrisLostInFlorida) and genre-bending music producer Tommy Tankx (@TommyTankx). The sonic backbone of the film is as immersive as its visuals—especially the haunting track “One More Wasted Smile” featuring Steve Rauckhorst. With Tankx’s background ghost writing for metal legends Static X and crafting entrance anthems for stars like Adam Scherr and EC3, the soundtrack delivers a hypnotic pulse that mirrors the film’s psychological depth.
If you’re a fan of content that challenges norms and rewards critical engagement, Mr. Reset and The Society of Turnbuckle & Bone is essential viewing. It targets those who crave narrative complexity and a cinematic approach to wrestling’s raw energy, fans of The Boys, Kubrick films, and everything in between.
More than a series, Mr. Reset is an invitation to rethink the wrestling genre altogether. By peeling back the curtain, Jedi K urges viewers to abandon passive consumption and embrace an evolved, artistic form of storytelling. Visit www.AudacityComplex.com or www.TurnbuckleAndBone.com and experience this revolution firsthand.