I have always been fascinated as to why two girls like Kellie and Debbie here have never joined the paid ranks boxing or wrestling when they obviously enjoy fighting.
Great non-stop action from two women who also have very nice bodies.The one in green is certainly well endowed - too bad both of them didn't end up topless. Fantastic fights - keep up the good work. Sad there are no venues where the public can attend. Or are there?
No doubt money is a good motivator but it's not the only one.
Women who enjoy and derive great benefits from female-vs-female competitive events have probably participated in them for a lot longer without money compared to relatively a short time ago when these events became more " mainstream " and producers with the advent of the mass media could now make money and (rightfully so) offer it to them. I'd say this was true including all the historical time before when these events weren't organized and commercial.
One strong advantage to leaving money out of the picture is that motivation is then not based on a " do or die " financial incentive. This leaves the paricipants with a better emotional attachment; you separate ego from money and you simply have eliminated the " I-hate-losing-when-it's-for-the-money " aspect, imho.
What makes you think the Crystal Film girls weren't getting paid ? If you've seen enough of their material it would be pretty obvious that most were fighting for bail money.
A real fans favourite in her time at Festelle was Becky a girl who first arrived I believe with a mud wrestling team from the Nottingham area.A girl with a superb body and not afraid to show it,so this is a great tribute.
Great non-stop action from two women who also have very nice bodies.The one in green is certainly well endowed - too bad both of them didn't end up topless. Fantastic fights - keep up the good work. Sad there are no venues where the public can attend. Or are there?
ReplyDeleteNo doubt money is a good motivator but it's not the only one.
ReplyDeleteWomen who enjoy and derive great benefits from female-vs-female competitive events have probably participated in them for a lot longer without money compared to relatively a short time ago when these events became more " mainstream " and producers with the advent of the mass media could now make money and (rightfully so) offer it to them. I'd say this was true including all the historical time before when these events weren't organized and commercial.
One strong advantage to leaving money out of the picture is that motivation is then not based on a " do or die " financial incentive. This leaves the paricipants with a better emotional attachment; you separate ego from money and you simply have eliminated the " I-hate-losing-when-it's-for-the-money " aspect, imho.
What makes you think the Crystal Film girls weren't getting paid ? If you've seen enough of their material it would be pretty obvious that most were fighting for bail money.
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