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Vintage Erotic Pins

Even in the prudish 1950s women pro-wrestling had its sexy moments. My favorite scene is this special pin (what is the hold name?) applied by June Byers on Penny Banner circa 1955 that leaves fans in the audience with astonished faces. More than forty years later, Heidi Lee Morgan would use the same technique very likely with the same result over the viewers.  It is a pity that contemporary pro-wrestling rarely uses (to my knowledge) these sort of attractions.  .

No Way Out Pin

It is named a Crucifix Hold by wrestling experts (people like STJ) and it is a very powerful pin. While the dominant fighter rests comfortably laid down, the victim is suffering under the foe´s weight and with her arms useless.  You can watch the hold variations below, with sampled scenes from APL 429 Sandy vs Tasha, TC Wrestling 42 Natalie vs Holly and Academy SOAP 63. There are also pictures between the scenes. .

Tumbled Upon Pictures As Good As Videos

I have always said that one good female fighting picture can worth 5 minutes of video. Or more. Look at those selected images and check if I am not right.   Where did the photos come from? From Tumblr , the image sharing site that does not censor adult images and is (relatively) not polluted by porn advertising. They host many women fighting collectors; one that I find a subject expert is Girls Fight Girls , who has an impressive photo archive. Despite some letdowns (e.g. links to porn) is a good place to start your Tumblr browsing. Note: apparently the spirit of YouTube has taken Tumblr soul and several users have been expelled, including Girls Fight Girls... .

Another Anniversary (last part)

Fifth and last segment of Lady Hawke #58 Mary vs Brandy. .

Another Anniversary (4th part)

The fourth segment of Lady Hawke #58 Mary vs Brandy. .

Another Anniversary (3rd part)

The third part of Lady Hawke #58 Mary vs Brandy

Another Anniversary (2nd part)

The second part of Lady Hawke #58 Mary vs Brandy. .

Another Anniversary

Yes, it is April 2th again, Blog´s anniversary, and I am still here after eight years and thousands of posts (more exactly, 2042). The very first (and quite short) one is still there , hidden on the site caverns. The Female Fight Theater has changed along the time, from daily updates and four YouTube playlists to the present sedate pace of one weekly update and one playlist. Accordingly, the peak of audience was on 2012 with an average of 3,000 user sessions per day; today is 1,500. That´s life cycle. Things have significantly changed in the female fighting scenery as well. Big producers like DWW have left the scene, small ventures have sprouted up (clips4sale being determinant for that), wrestling & porn subgenre (or porn & wrestling?) have now a significant market share and lots of vintage imagery has been recovered and made available. Last but not the least, we are under a glut of free videos which has somehow spoiled ourselves (I just watch a small percentage of them, savin...