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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
I've always found it quite frustrating that there seems to be a helluva lot more "competition" going on in the private session world than the video world! Maybe that's just me though....
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
At a certain point, you kind of need to be real with yourself in recognizing that this fetish is a fantasy and that most people are not interested in risking injury to have a 100% competitive match just to make your video.
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
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Added after 9 minutes: If you are looking for real mixed competitive,go to You Tube and view clips from mixed BJJ matches that took place during actual tournaments. Last edited by bizyz; 19-Sep-20 at 13:28. |
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
If you want real competitive f/f matches you should order those from girls like Veve.
Now, most mixed wrestling matches are scripted or semi competitive at best. Even when the man wins, they go for basic moves like scissors or pins and it's usually against mediocre female wrestlers. No session wrestler wants to risk injury for just 10 or 15 minute video. Plus, a lot of guys believe or want to believe that they're 100% competitive anyway. |
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
I share your frustration. In my experience, the following producers produce genuine competitive matches:
And of course... FightPulse! There are probably others. ECNWC and DWW of course are legit as well but no longer producing. These days, I often find my favorite wrestling "porn" to be amateur grappling and MMA matches posted on YouTube and Instagram. There is also a growing number of couples who film their private catfights on Fetlife and Twitter. I hope to start producing soon. I almost produced my first match in July but decided to postpone when I found out one woman was traveling by bus during COVID. Among many of the challenges I have already become familiar with that really limit this as anything more than an expensive hobby: - Relatively high cost - I offered $300 to each girl with a $200 bonus going to the winner. I could shoot a mixed match for half that since there's only one girl to pay. To say nothing of the logistics of getting two girls to show up on time. So, just to pay the girls: $300 + $300 + $200 bonus = $800 You add in travel costs (I don't own a car) + hotel costs (a suite with enough space for a mat) and it's easily $1,000, and maybe closer to $1500. - Non-session girls are not going to be able to apply submission holds safely, so those matches would be limited to pins and maybe scissors which really limits how exciting the match can be compared to girls with martial arts training. - Relatively few session girls who will wrestle another session girl are in the same city at the same time - Some session girls think "competitive" means to act competitive rather than truly try their best, making the match automatically semi-competitive at best. - Mixed sells much better and is far less risky for the girl. - Session girls have good reason to be wary of competitive matches - not just because of injuries but her reputation can suffer if she gets beat badly So the incentives between producers and between wrestlers make it really hard to get truly competitive matches. The producers that manage to pull it off don't get nearly enough credit. Last edited by FetishWebDev; 20-Sep-20 at 14:06. |
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
It's definitely understandable why truly competitive matches are such a hard sell to wrestlers. However, being respectful and up-front to your customers is a necessity. I'm more than happy to change a custom idea for a producer I like if they're truthful about what they can realistically deliver. What I'm not so forgiving about is when I'm being reassured that an idea can be delivered and then the final product is laughable. It's unfortunately made me a lot more cautious with even the more established producers. I've had several customs done from several different producers and the end products have been a mixed bag in general. Some of these have definitely resulted from poor scripting on my part, but several have also come from what I perceive as the inability to discern what can be delivered.
I recently had a custom done with WrestlingMonica.com in the hopes that she would be able to deliver a match that was at least partially competitive. I laid out my ideas for the match, which she fully agreed on, and I even asked for her opinion on which wrestlers from her roster she believed would be able to properly deliver the kind of match I was looking for. I went with her choices, although they wouldn't have been my first picks but I trusted her judgement. The match ended up looking like a practice session rather than a truly competitive match. I've been a fan of her content for a while and I was really excited for the match, so to say I was disappointed would be a hilarious understatement. I don't list my experience to put anyone on blast. I just wish producers would be able to be a little less gung ho about taking people's money without thinking about if the customer's request is doable. This is why I have all the respect in the world for Zweig. I honestly can't think of another producer who puts as much effort as he does into making sure every match is labeled correctly and customers are properly informed about what he's capable of delivering. |
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Re: About those "competitive" matches...(my experience with Session Girls Productions
Most of the custom "competitive" awrestling matches are a big joke and sometimes the customers want them that way. A session wrestler/producer once told me that some clients order competitive f/f matches but with submissions on both sides. She also told me that most of them prefer one sided competitive mixed matches where the guy can only defend.
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