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she says she lifts people overhead if they weigh under 230lb.
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So I looked through Isis' website. She bodyslams a girl in the fake ring on one of the videos towards the bottom - it's labeled with "Isis wrestles reporters" or something like that - so it's real easy to find. The bodyslam is towards the end of the clip.
What's interesting is that you can sign up to wrestle her. They video tape it and keep the copyright (why would anybody do it then?). But what occurred to me is that she says it's not a fetish session and that there's nothing sexual about it. However... as everybody here knows... any guy who wants to wrestle her probably wants to just to get tossed around because it arouses him. The only other guy who'd willingly wrestle her is an idiot who wants to get hurt. I mean she's 6'9 for God's sake! I just found it interesting that she says it's not sexual... when really it is. That's what fetishes are - something not typically sexual that evokes arousal. |
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Sleeperkid too for the longest time tried to keep insisting that his site was about the wrestling and they make a big deal about keeping it clean. Keeping it clean is absolutely fair if that's what they want but being a little in denial about the fetish aspect of what they're doing is a little disingenuous. It's a little harder for him to deny these days what with all the KO/foot/superheroine -related videos and the fact that SK and his girls are now a regular on the fetish circuit. There's also a lot of indie women wrestlers (like Isis) who do fetish stuff to augment their incomes but they like not to think of what they do as fetish even though they probably know deep down inside that its what it is. As you say, very few guys pay hundreds of dollars to wrestle girls for reasons that are not sexual. If someone wants to learn how to wrestle they go to a training academy. |
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Very much agreed!
SKW is a good site, and it's pretty "soft" in comparison to other similar sites, but I mean, it's beautiful girls in bikinis and thongs and specialty heroine costumes wrestling each other - of course it's for fetish/sexual purposes! Though, I wouldn't quite put it in the same category as something like "Lift-Life" as that's way more explicit. I understand the not wanting to be thought of as being a part of the fetish market - that seems to stigmatically denote sleaziness somehow. I mean there's nude lift and carry, and there's clothed lift and carrry, and one of them is sleazier than the other. It's actually very similar to strippers calling themselves "professional dancers" or paparzzi workers who call themselves "licensed photographers" to try and hide what they really are. It's basically living in denial, it seems. Just like a professional female wrestler claiming that she's a professional wrestler and nothing more. If that's the case, why are almost all female professional wrestlers in extremely good shape with breast implants, and why are they scantily clad while wrestling other girls in bra and panties matches? Don't get me wrong - they're very talented to be able to do professional wrestling as it looks very difficult to do - but come on! Even Molly Holly said in an interview that she and the other women are mostly there for eye candy! Last edited by mark.johnson21; June 24th, 2010 at 21:36. |
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