You may just have a shlt ton of gas in the case. So every time you go to pull it just drenches the plugs.
I had something similar happen to a cat a while ago. I had to do a hot plug start, hood off, flaps open, fuel line disconnected. I eventually got it to fire by heating up a plug with a torch (like glowing red hot), getting it in as quick as you can and then starting. It vaporizes the fuel so it doesn't put out the spark.
In my case it ran for like 10 minutes without the fuel line even attached.
Just a thought. Your drenched plugs make it sound like a similar issue. Mine was from overheating it on the way back to the truck the day before and so the thing must have been just dumping fuel in to cool it down. Next day, no starting and wet plugs no matter what I tried. I was burning off so much gas in the cylinders with a lighter it was getting scary. Mine would do the same with fresh plugs: fire for a second and then just repeat the cycle. I just had to get the gas out of there, one way or another.