Friday, November 6, 2009

HOT FEMALE WRESTLING HISTORY

Female Wrestling History

According to most experts, the golden age of women’s wrestling was during the 80s and early 90s. It was then that several women-only leagues were launched and had spectators glued to their TV screens for quite a few years to come, not only through the action itself but also through the glitzy, glamorous image they promoted. Who could forget the likes of Madusa Miceli (the ultimate expression of skill and dedication in wrestling), Wendy Richter, the Queen of the Ring, Heidi Lee Morgan, Rockin Robin and scores of others. Back in those days, these wrestling women knew how to put on a show. Whenever Sherri Martel strode to the ring in one of her shiny unitards, the air became charged around her with sensuality and a sense of admiration. Magnificent Mimi’s truly magnificent frame had spectators gasping for breath, as her in-ring prowess further underscored her awesomeness. These women wrestlers dressed as women, fought as women and that’s exactly why they went down in history as the true cream of women wrestling.

Women Wrestling

This website showcases the beauty and magic of female wrestling in its various forms. Feel the anticipation before two female pro wrestlers attired in brightly colored shiny lycra leotards and shiny pantyhose clash in the ring, soon to have each other wrapped in various compromising positions and sexy submission holds. Experience the tension as the sweat-soaked bodies of the combatants struggle for supremacy as woman goes against woman in a primordial test of skill and beauty. Learn about the wonderful world of professional women wrestling, get familiar with the squared circle from an altogether much more exciting not to mention aesthetic perspective. Learn about the rules and techniques of other forms of ladies’ wrestling: Freestyle or Olympic women wrestling, Mud wrestling, pantyhose wrestling, competitive mat wrestling, catfighting and more. Meet some of the highly regarded personalities of the sport, learn interesting details about the women wrestling scene from a variety of points of view.
Girls Wrestling Fiction
The Amazon Empress vs The Princess …in the second match of the evening, the experienced and ring-savvy Amazon Empress took on the Pink Princess in a match which turned out to be more of a wrestling lesson than anything else. Clad in shiny black nylon-lycra shorts over black vertical-stripe pantyhose, the Empress enjoyed a handy weight advantage over the Princess, not to mention her superior ring-skills and strength. Wearing a shiny flower-print one-piece bathing suit, with shiny white pantyhose, the Princess looked like the definition of a lamb led to slaughter.
The match began with the Princess launching a desperate attack on the Empress through a series of breast-edge chops and a head-lock which flipped the big wrestlerette to the mat. Infuriated by the onslaught, the Empress soon turned the tide though, and it wasn’t long before she had the Princess screaming her submission in a particularly painful-looking STF.

WRESTLING CHAINA

BEIJING, August 24 (Xinhua) -- The 2007 Junior World Wrestling Championships continued its matches into fourth day in China Agricultural University Gymnasium with Chinese wrestlers grabbing half of the golds and one bronze here on Friday.
Wang Jiao became the new rising star of Chinese wrestling for she easily rolled into the final of women's freestyle 72kg.
Dominating all the matches, she defeated Ekaterina Bukina from Russia in the final with 2-0 (7-0, 4-2), showing her aggressive talent. Jenny Fransson from Sweden and Oksana Vashchuk from Ukraine shared the bronze.
"Though I won the gold, I found many disadvantages," said Wang Jiao, "I still have lots to improve. For example, sometimes I was impatient."
Qiu Hongmei took title of women's freestyle 55kg earlier today after beating Russian Ekaterina Kransova in the final. The bronze went to South Korean athlete Hong Hyang-Rae and Johanna Mattsson from Sweden.
O Yan won a bronze for China in women's freestyle 48kg. She lost to the gold-winner Sofia Mattsson in the semifinal, who beat Fuyuka Mimura from Japan in the final.
Xiluo Zhuoma took part in women's freestyle 63kg, but failed to make one medal. Gold went to Unkraine wrestler Yuliya Ostapchuk, which was also the first gold for Ukraine.
After two days' matches of women's freestyle, host China won three golds and clinched the team title with 64 points. Russia places second with 59 points. Ukraine places third in the team standings with 43 points.