Featured in Wave 2 of Mat Clash – Clone (Shadow Variant) Only 1 per Wave 2 set. Not returning in Wave 3. www.teammatclash.com

In a universe where strength, speed, and strategy define dominance, few characters match the intensity and focus of SHADOW—a mysterious force from another planet, now stepping onto the Mat Clash stage.

SHADOW didn’t come to planet $Bmoney Beastin' for fame or fortune. He came for wrestling mastery. A quiet warrior, he trains alone, relentlessly refining his technique. But what makes SHADOW truly dangerous isn’t just his alien strength or otherworldly mindset—it’s his ability to clone.


🔁 The Clone Card (Shadow Variant) – A Wave 2 Exclusive

In Wave 2 of Mat Clash, SHADOW makes his presence known through the powerful Clone card (Shadow Variant)—a tactical masterpiece that can flip matches instantly.

This card can be played directly after a:

  • +3 Takedown, or
  • +7 Feet-to-Back card from the neutral position.

 

What happens next? SHADOW clones the move, stealing both the points and positioning from the other wrestler.

Example: Wrestler B plays a +3 Takedown. Wrestler A responds with the CLONE card. Now Wrestler A earns the +3 points and takes the top position—turning defense into domination.


⚠️ A Rare Power Play

Only 1 Clone (Shadow Variant) is included in each Wave 2 set, and it will not return in Wave 3. This makes it one of the most strategic and collectible cards in the entire game of Mat Clash.

Whether you're a player looking for the edge or a collector chasing rarity, Shadow’s Clone card is a must-have.


The Clone card in WAVE 2 of MAT CLASH.

💥 Enter the $Bmoney Beastin' Universe

SHADOW is just one piece of the evolving $Bmoney Beastin' Universe—a galaxy of characters built around high-impact wrestling action and deep strategic gameplay. As the Mat Clash series grows, SHADOW’s legacy is already cementing itself in Mat Clash lore as the ultimate counter-tech tactician.


🚨 Ready to add SHADOW to your lineup? Visit www.teammatclash.com and lock down your Wave 2 set before they're gone.

Written by Jesse Drennen

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