While we have seen good action from Camp Amazon this is very rare,it's obvious that Cindy and Susan don't like each other and this quickly turns from wrestling to a fight.
No ... KK ... I'd have to genuinely disagree with you here ... That's not what I saw ...
From what I recall, the great Judell Dulong always fostered good relationships among her wrestling participants and ran a First-Class enterprise ... While there may have been strong rivalries among the women, none of them broke the competitive atmosphere to the point of bad ill will towards another (including Cindy and Susan) ... I saw the entire the video and there was no animosity or bad-tempered fight activity shown here ... As far as I can tell, as soon as Judell would see something like that that was brewing, she would take strong action to intervene and make it clear that behavior or conduct like that was not tolerated, period ... She was too talented and responsible to allow that ... If you check the timeline, you'll see the referee (who must have been there all along for safety and enforcing the rules) comes into view at approx. the 23:24 mark ... and there's never any indication the referee had to stop either female for bad or unacceptable behavior or conduct ... Both females were giving their best effort, trying to legitimately win or at least wear the other down for submission ...
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.
Hmmmmmmm ...
ReplyDeleteNo ... KK ... I'd have to genuinely disagree with you here ... That's not what I saw ...
From what I recall, the great Judell Dulong always fostered good relationships among her wrestling participants and ran a First-Class enterprise ... While there may have been strong rivalries among the women, none of them broke the competitive atmosphere to the point of bad ill will towards another (including Cindy and Susan) ... I saw the entire the video and there was no animosity or bad-tempered fight activity shown here ... As far as I can tell, as soon as Judell would see something like that that was brewing, she would take strong action to intervene and make it clear that behavior or conduct like that was not tolerated, period ... She was too talented and responsible to allow that ... If you check the timeline, you'll see the referee (who must have been there all along for safety and enforcing the rules) comes into view at approx. the 23:24 mark ... and there's never any indication the referee had to stop either female for bad or unacceptable behavior or conduct ... Both females were giving their best effort, trying to legitimately win or at least wear the other down for submission ...
At least that's how I see it ...