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QUEENS OF THE RING

The powerful combatant Zee “Pitbull” thinks that such services are slightly distinguished from prostitution.

Whatever someone thinks about this but it’s the fact that female physical combat attracts and excites men. But direct wrestling with a woman excites men even more. The other possible motivation is masochism. In the everyday life it’s unlikely that a regular woman would want or be able to wrestle with a man for his pleasure. That’s why a lot of agencies for men are created all over the world, which provide paid services of wrestlers. Hourly rates are established up for wrestling. One of the interviewed in our club combatants, Lady Victoria, insists that the most such female wrestlers are strong ladies who don’t have enough technical skills in wrestling - at the beginning of a “match” they just throw clients down and lie on top of them the rest of the scheduled time watching clocks. Lady Victoria, however said that honestly worked out her hours wrestling with her clients in her full strength. The powerful combatant Zee “Pitbull” thinks that such services are slightly distinguished from prostitution.   Iused to fight men but the more I would win the more female opponents was cut down because the women thought that if I was beating the men, then they would not want to fight for fear of losing. Or just that they would never fight a man to begin with. So, they saw me as beating men... as something special. I train only with men as there are no women close to train with for me. I don't care who or what I train with as long as they realize it is training. If I want to actually fight then I set up ring time for that. But, in training I want to be pushed but only as far as I see I will get something out of it. Тraining is not the time to be foolish nor try to injure your partner. Training is to test your skills and determination, not injure someone. At this time, I don't think women and men would be equal. I don't think society is ready for women being able to actually beat men in combat sports. I know there are guys I have beaten but this does not mean that I can beat every guy out there. I am also trying to help promote the women side of the sport. By fighting men I think it would only drive women out of the sport. I want to encourage... not discourage! I don't care about my looks in general. I tell everyone who shows interest in combat activities that if you are into the way you look, don't bother because you will get hit or cut. All I care about when I am fighting is showing my combative SKILLS. Looks have nothing to do with fighting as it is not a beauty contest. I don't have a boyfriend nor would I want one. Sorry but my training is more important to me than anyone at this time. I don't even talk about physical superiority over anyone, even men. I am myself but I don't challenge guys because I think challenging should be done in the ring, not to people who know nothing about the sport. Challenging untrained guys is like being a bully, which I am not. My close friends like what I do and respect it. I think people are too caught up on how people look. What I do, I like. The kind of person I am and if I have a good heart should be much more important than the way I look. I prefer to be on equal footing with people, male or female... not superior nor inferior. Just equal. I know that there will be things in life that I will be better at, as they will have things that they are better at. If I were to ever have a guy who was weaker or stronger physically... so what?? This is probably why men are not attracted to me because I bring out their superficialness. In the who span of life strength or physical prowess means nothing as there is so much more to life than this. Attractiveness is not my concern. If people like me, fine. If they don't, well that is their problem. I was not put on this earth for men or women. I was put here to make a difference in the things I do. Actions speak louder than words. Build has nothing to do with skills. Men make this mistake all the time. I once had this fight with someone who was built along the lines of a bodybuilder and they "looked" like they could kick anyone's butt, including mine. Well when It came to fighting skills, there were none. I don't compare myself to women, I compare myself to my performances in past competitions. I am only concerned with that I do, not others. Thinking about what other people do only takes my mind off my goals. I know that there is this social thing where women size each other up in regards to looking for a mate/male etc... well I don't live in that world. So, hence there is no reason to compare or compete with them. In the fighting arena it is about who wins with skills, not looks. So in regards to ones build, looks can be confusing. I may not have a bodybuilders physique but my body works fine for what I want it to do. I have a functional muscular build. think men get off watching anything a woman does. I am a fighter not a T&A model... So I would like to think that if someone is watching ME fight they are looking at my skills and being impressed by that. Almost everything is sexual with men, they even admit it as if it is a badge of honor. Or I should say men can make anything in their mind sexual…

Wrestling is only a show? It's bullshit. What I do is real, not staged. I got the scars to prove it. I don't care how much money I was offered I would never sell out to do some skunk sexual show for entertainment for anyone. These types of entertainment should not be mentioned in the same breath of what I do. It is insulting. My opinion about female wrestlers who wrestle men for money? One step from prostitution. They degrade the sport by claiming they are real wrestlers but they are not real. Most of them don't train nor do they know how to wrestle… No, never fought a woman in a street fight. Because of my build and looks, I think people stay away from me. It's great because people leave me alone.”

I hope that you have enjoyed our journey to the world of women’s professional wrestling. You met them all. All the stars and all the divas. The flashy-dashy, the exhibitionists, the sweet models, the nurses, the stunt women, the truck drivers, the bones crashers, the thinkers, the elegant and classy, the actresses and the CEO, the tough cookies and the beauty queens…They are the fabric of that world. A world we don’t understand but we enjoy to glimpse at and watch those divas punching and kicking each other. Whether it is real of fake, we still pay $50 for a wrestling match ticket, because they are there. So, something must be real, something attracts us to them. What is it? Fantasies? Escapades? Self-illusion? Delusion perhaps? Entertainment? The smell of blood? The contours of their bodies? The follies? The screaming of the crowd? The human circus? Sex? Voyeurism? Acrobatics? Sport? Showmanship? The hysteria of the spectators? Idol Cult? Action? YOU DECIDE!

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