Peacock tries to hide his painful boil in the butt, but Goldberg confides what he learned from a sportswear into the colleagues, who can't resist making too many allusions. When Rumbold is formally informed of the fitting room indiscretion, boasting about Peacock's alleged army boxers past leads to accepting in his place a duel against fit giant Franco. Peacock and the others turn up only with excuses, but Humphries's "better at wrestling" ends him up facing Franco in that discipline. Despite an agreement to make it 'just look good', a harpy steps in.
—KGF Vissers