True, brutal display of female power, complete physical subjugation and conquest of a male by a female is the story of this real mixed onslaught. This cat and mouse game between a strong woman and a smaller, weaker man, is one of the best competitive onslaughts we've ever filmed!
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In early 70s Rafael Halperin, who worked for Vince Sr.`s Capitol Wrestling in the 50s, staged a match between himself and “Abu Antar” of Jordan that sold out the “Yad Eliyahu” arena. Later the Von Erichs came for a very successful tour that engraved their name into Israeli culture and history. WWF also had a […]
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#맨즈헬스 Men’s Health 2016.02 #SungHoon #성훈 #MensHealthMagazine #MensHealth #Magazine #ソンフン Interview + photo credit : 1) Thanks to ” Men’s Health Magazine ” website …
These are the men who became heroes of the ring as Midget Wrestlers during the 1960s and 1970s. Out of traveling carnivals, circus acts and sheer ambition, these wrestlers started a sport that was followed by hundreds of thousands across America, Canada and England. The best wrestlers (Sky Low Low, Little Beaver, Lord Littlebrook, Little Tokyo) mixed great physical prowess with acrobatic skills to give their fans edge-of-the-seat thrills and entertainment, with just a hint of comedy. Wrestlers fell in two categories—the goodies and the baddies, who would either seek the cheers or loud disapprobation of the audience by skill or pantomime cheating. Sadly, many of the biographies and details of these wrestling heroes (and villains) have either been lost or passively excised due to political correctness—which is a shame, for these men (and and a few women) were athletes and acrobats who excelled at the sport. Thankfully, during a golden age of wrestling, photographer David Maciejewski documented the legends of the ring from 1966 to 1974—from which some these pictures have been culled. More of Maciejewski’s superb photography can be seen (and purchased) here. Little Bruiser ready for a bout in Chicago, September 1 1972. Born Murray...
Cheap Undies is about to release our first line of wrestling singlets. It seemed fitting to do a blog featuring sexy wrestlers from all over the world. We had no idea it would turn out this HOT! What wrestler do you want to talk you down? Let us know your favorite number, so we will pass your number along to him