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leroyblazeintheflesh · 7 months
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And once again my abs being targeted for no reason at all but jealousy 🙄
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spikedwrestlers · 2 years
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Jaxon Rainz shows us how to bend Steele
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menonlywrestling · 6 months
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This handsome jobber has endured over an hour and a half of destruction and torture in the ring. Even his heel is surprised at just how much punishment he can withstand.
But playtime is over. Both Heel and Jobber are insanely horny now. Here, the Heel slides his arm down the back of his Jobbers blood soaked singlet, and starts slowly fingering his tight hole.
Now the Jobber is set to endure an another hour and a half of a different kind of domination in the ring.
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kris48 · 1 year
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Arm and hand torture on the sexy jobber
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Chace LaChance (bgeast.com, Can-am.com, myfriendsfeet.com, wrestler4hire.com, Muscledominationwrestling.com)
While I know other blogs have explored the theme of bodies over time, Chace LaChance is an ideal case study in this theme. 
The earliest erotic wrestling match with Chace I could find was his Wrestling Spotlight.  The timeline get's a bit hazy as wrestling matches are not often released chronologically but below is a retrospect of this performer's work by body type from cute to beast, from jobber to heel, and everything in between. 
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Chace LaChance (bgeast.com) transitions from Cute to Buff to Beast
So let's begin with our updated journey through the many phases of Chace ... note that I classified them in terms of his look as well as his listed weight.  
Appearances [Not all shown]
Cute Chace
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Wrestler Spotlight: Chace LaChance (Jobber, 165 lbs) v Paul Hudson (bgeast.com)
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Jobberpaloozer 11: Chace LaChance (heel, 150 lbs) v Kieran Dunne (bgeast.com)
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Tag Team Torture 13: Chace LaChance (Jobber, 150 lbs) & Brent Salvo v Donnie Drake (bgeast.com)
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Tag Team Torture 12: Chace LaChance (Jobber, 155 lbs) & Lon Dumont v Donnie Drake & Doug Rand (bgeast.com)
Buff Stuff
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Wrestler Spotlight (Morgan): Chace LaChance (mostly Jobber, 200 lbs) v Morgan Cruise (Bgeast.com)
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Wrestle for me: Chace LaChance (Jobber, 170 lbs) v Brute Baynard v Damien Rush (bgeast.com)
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Ringwars 34: Chace LaChance (Jobber, 175 lbs) v Zach Reno (bgeast.com)
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Chace LaChance (Jobber) v Vlad (wrestler4hire.com)
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Myfriendsfeet.com
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Season 14 Episode 2: Daddy's Home 2 - Chace Lachance (Jobber) v Matt Thrasher (Muscledominationwrestling.com)
Beast Mode
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Wrestler Spotlight: Chace LaChance (mostly heel, 200 lbs) v Jake Jenkins (bgeast.com)
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Great Outdoors 2: Chace LaChance (mixed, 180 lbs) v Mason Brooks (bgeast.com)
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Gazebo Grapplers 18: Chace LaChance (heel, 180 lbs) v Kirk Donahue (bgeast.com)
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Wrestleshack 20: Chace LaChance (total heel, 170 lbs) v Ben Monaco (bgeast.com)
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duhragonball · 1 year
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Dragon Ball Super 094
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Meikyuuiri HISTORY NO chitsujo kunikari JUSTICE nana tsu tama ROMANTIC GIVE ME! 
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Last episode, Goku went to hell to recruit Frieza for his team for the Tournament of Power, and Frieza agreed.  Before he goes to pick him up, Goku stops off for a meal, and tells the others that he agreed to wish Frieza back to life after the tournament.  Vegeta and Krillin are understandably outraged to hear this, but Goku assures them that it’ll be fine.
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He basically assures Krillin that he or Vegeta will take Frieza down if he tries any shit.  I like this, because it’s the testosterone-fueled rebuttal to Vegeta’s earlier suggestion that they just put a jobber in their tenth slot and win the Tournament with only nine fighters.  At this point, I’d half expect Vegeta to break Krillin’s arm and then recruit Cell to join the team, just to raise the stakes. 
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Now, this Frieza business hasn’t gone unnoticed.  Universe 4′s Quitela has sent spies to the other universes to try to scout the competition, and one of them learned about the plan to bring back a dead villain.  This gives Quitela an idea, so he contacts his fellow Destroyer God in Universe 9, Sidra, and shares his intel. 
Quitela suggests that since Frieza was such a rat bastard in life, then if he were to be assassinated, it would be very difficult to track down the culprit, since he has so many enemies.  So this is an opportunity to kill a key member of Universe 7′s team, which will cost U7 the tournament, and boost the chances for both of their own universes. 
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Meanwhile, Master Roshi practices his paralysis torture beam thing on Yajirobe.  This was the same move he used on Goku at the 21st Budokai, and he thinks it could serve him well in the Tournament of Power. 
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Krillin and 18 drop off Goten and Trunks to watch 17′s park while they go to the tournament, and Marron wants to tag along, so 18′s like “cool, whatever”.
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Some poachers observe this changing of the guard from their submarine, but one of them is wary, since 17′s relief were flying around the island earlier.  This feels like it was meant to set up an episode where Goten and Trunks fought some poachers, but I’m pretty sure that never came to pass.
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Anyway, 17 shows up to join the others, and it looks like Piccolo has beef with the guy, but then he shakes his hand and tells him how pleased he is to be teaming up with the guy.  This is supposed to be a tense moment, but come on.  They’re putting Frieza on this team.  17 is just not that big a deal.
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So Goku goes to pick up Frieza and they do the thing where they punch each other and say “my hand slipped”.  Get a room, you two.
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Then a horde of assassins show up.  It’s almost time for the Tournament though, so Goku wants to hurry up and get going, but Frieza insists on fighting it out.  But if they’re in a hurry, then...
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... he’ll settle this as Golden Frieza. 
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thetimelordbatgirl · 2 years
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This movie, actually the MCU as a whole, has this annoying habit of taking normally overpowered characters, and making them useless jobbers (IE, someone who is there only to lose a fight.)
Black Bolt's voice alone is so powerful, that he has to whisper into his wife Medusa's ear so she can speak for him without destroying and entire city block. There's literally an episode of Avengers Assemble where Ultron tries to use him a weapon of destruction, torturing him so his scream of pain would destroy New York. In MoM, he's effectively useless.
Also that weird, one eyed squid thing in all of the trailers, and yet only appears for like one scene? That's supposedly Shuma Gorath, one of the most powerful things in all of Marvel. Legitimately, the only things more powerful than him are Galactus, the Infinity Gauntlet and the Phoenix Force. Seriously whenever he appears, everyone, Dr Strange, The Avengers, The Fantastic Four, hell I think even the X-Men, HAS to fight him. And in MoM, he's a generic monster that Wanda summons for a singular scene and that's it. HE SHOULD'VE BEEN THE MAIN VILLAIN! Maybe he's responsible for the Dark Holds corruption of Wanda, and is using her for his own gain, emotionally manipulating her and making false promises to bring back her, non existent, kids and even Vision and Pietro.
Oh wait, that requires NOT turning a sympathetic, if underdeveloped character, and making them more of an evil bitch then most of the other villains in this damn franchise.
The more I learn about Black Bolt, the more I think MCU really just wanted a cameo only, but didn't care for the damn writing. Like, from what I gather, dude could have fucking taken out the whole Illuminati building, let alone Wanda. But nah, just.....have him a, be without Medusa which is stupid as how the fuck does he do anything without her and b, have Mr. Fantastic reveal what Black Bolt can do just so Wanda can go, "What Mouth?" and....yeah, Black Bolt's powers explode in his brain as a result. Can't let Wanda have a hard fight, you know. What you expecting, a super villain to actually struggle against the supposed to be smartest people of the multiverse?
MCU???? Developing their characters in Phase Four???? Nah, they just get whatever writing the writers feel like doing or feel like doing without thinking. But in Wanda's case, it was they wanted to do House of M for some reason in a Strange movie but just made Wanda pure villain mode with wanting to torture and kill a literal child while casually killing anyone in her way, and even acting like her and Strange are similar when Strange broke the rules to help people, while she's doing it to kill people. And in Shuma Gorath's case....not surprising the MCU depowered him in favor of random minion of Wanda who gets killed through eye being popped and that's it. They hyped him for the trailers and just like Disney Descendants 3 hyping up the Knight Fight in trailers....it was just a random scene and he's never brought up again, meaning he can now join not only depowered characters but also the list of villains ruined by the MCU, this time in favor of a over powered Wanda cause....House of M or some bullshit.
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sapphire-weapon · 8 months
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What would happen if Leon failed his mission with Ashley? (I know you said he’d shoot him self but let’s say he wouldn’t) do you think he’d be tortured and killed because of it as he came back to the states?
Why would he accept the job if that was the case?
i mean like
"let's say he wouldn't" is basically like asking "let's say it wasn't leon at all who went after ashley" at which point like
anything is possible LMAO
if this random jobber agent was smart, he'd gtfo the island with ada and live in exile
other than that he'd probably be stripped of his rank and dishonorably discharged and had his whole life ruined until he drank himself to death in a gutter and his partially-decomposed body was eventually recovered as a john doe and autopsied and then dumped in an unmarked grave at a cemetery that specifically has spots plotted out for john/jane does they receive from the coroner's office (like the one i worked at)
but that's about it
also like
if the president of the united states sends you on a mission, you don't exactly get to say "nah"
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leroyblazeintheflesh · 9 months
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Jonny just would not let up on my abs man. Why?
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spikedwrestlers · 2 years
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If Kurt Donahue doesn't teach Forrest Taylor.....who will?
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Psycho Analysis: Durza
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(WARNING! This analysis contains SPOILERS!)
Ah, Eragon. A series as wonderfully creative as it is wonderfully cheesy. Yes, the first book is horribly derivative of stuff like Star Wars, but Christopher Paolini threw in just enough spice to make it work, and overall the series does come into its own in later installments. One of his more interesting ideas was Shades, which were basically a sorcerer whose body was turned into a shell containing multiple evil spirits. Yes, it’s not wholly original, but it did give us the badass antagonist of the first book, the red haired, red eyed Durza. He even ultimately had a pretty tragic backstory, and inspired a truly cringeworthy poem that Eragon wrote to try and get some elfussy (elf pussy).
Now imagine taking that, draining everything interesting that I just mentioned, and turning that into a generic evil sidekick and you have Film!Durza, pictured above reading the original novel and wishing he got that badass final fight instead of whatever happened here.
Eragon is a bad movie. Sure it’s not the worst thing in the world—really, it’s just dreadfully dull—but it managed to miss the mark on adapting anything from the books without sucking the creativity and fun out of it. The Urgals probably have this the worst, going from hulking horned humanoids to just unwashed barbarian hordes, but Durza got hit pretty bad as well. Losing any sort of compelling characterization or explanation for his existence, what we’re left with is a shade itself: an empty husk filled with awful things.
Motivation/Goals: He’s the evil emperor Palpatine’s Sauron’s Galbatorix’s right-hand man following the death of Morzan, his previous right-hand man. To this end, he has to do evil right-hand man things like torture elf girls until they start getting way too into it (Arya looks like she’s about to bust it at any minute in the film) or steal the kills of other characters from the books because the filmmakers didn’t think through who they’d need in this series. There’s really not much too Durza, I’m afraid; he’s really a bland antagonist.
Performance: Look, Robert Carlyle is a cool guy. He was in Trainspotting, he was in Once Upon a Time, this man has a great resume! And I imagine when he turns that resume in for a new job he leaves this film off, because he does fuck all with his performance here. Oh, he’s certainly trying, that much is clear, but the dismal script and the fact they fucked anything interesting out of Durza really just hampers what should have been a deliciously hammy villain role. At least he’s having fun and clearly seems to get how bad the movie he’s in is.
Final Fate: He dies, sure, but in a way that is unbelievably lame compared to the book. We don’t get a cool moment where Arya and Saphira explode a giant gemstone to save Eragon’s ass and let him deal the killing blow, followed by him absorbing Durza’s tragic backstory; no, here we get a crappy CGI smoke monster battle. Cool. Great. This is so totally better. Kind of like how it’s so totally better that the Ra’zac were made into gross mummy ninjas Durza created who die halfway through the movie, ruining any chance of a sequel making sense (not that this film ever had a chance of getting a sequel with how dismal it is).
Final Thoughts & Score: Durza somehow manages to be one of the lamest villains ever despite getting a massive boost in competency from the books. Here, he’s way more badass, constantly having the heroes on the ropes, never really losing a fight, and even creating the Ra’zac out of bugs; in the books, the dude is an absolute jobber. The thing is, in the books he still gets more characterization that makes him an interesting character, while in the movie, the most he gets is progressively uglier as the film goes on. It’s just so incredibly insulting to just about everyone.
Still, Durza isn’t the absolute worst villain ever or anything. Much like the movie itself, he’s really just a bland, forgettable waste of good ideas and talent. I think that Carlyle is at least trying his best with what he’s given, even though what he was given is basically nothing, and Durza at least still looks pretty cool. It’s not really enough to save him or make me be more generous with the score or anything like that, but he’s not the bottom of the barrel. He is, however, about an inch from it.
The movie version gets a 2/10, while the book version deserves a nice 7/10. It really is bad when you give a character the role of killing the hugely important mentor figure, the one who is a badass former dragon rider and the secret daddy of the protagonist, and he still fucking sucks.
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wrestlingarsenal · 3 months
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I recently watched this classic Squash Match filmed in 1966 on YouTube and really got off on the realistic brutality of it. My video is a summary of the First Fall -- I'll post a video of the Second Fall soon. You can also watch the full 16 minute match on YouTube if you prefer.
Our fit young jobber is Dave Cox. The sadistic Heel in long black tights is Buddy Austin -- I never heard of either. I learned through some half-assed Internet research that Buddy Austin was quite the famous villain of his day, often claiming he had sent 20 wrestlers to the hospital. His nickname was "The Killer" because he had also supposedly killed an opponent using his deadly Piledriver!
Austin is spectacular as the Invincible Blond Heel, dishing out an endless barrage of elbows and knees; strangling the "young boy"; weaponizing those black leggings by repeatedly scraping the thick fabric across the victim's eyes to blind him. No wonder they called him "Killer," I thought, as I watched him apply repeated Neck Breakers -- is he trying to cripple this defenseless youngster?
This is the sort of realism that first drew me to pro wrestling -- this dedication by grown men to create a realistic portrayal of agony, trauma, and sadism. For example, calling himself "Killer". Or the commentator mentioning: "Looks like the Killer just wants to torture the young boy right now." They made pro wrestling feel so brutal, frightening, and just plan masculine to young fans like me.
As a kid, I would question if I was even tuff enough, manly enough, to tune in and watch this "Killer" torture his young prey and possibly kill them before my eyes. What if his brutality scarred me or made me sick? What kind of sport is this, and why was I so hard for it? -- I would wonder to myself. So this video is a little before my time, but it brought back memories of that era of wild, sleazy, violent rasslin.
To Be Continued...
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2manykinks · 2 months
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Sometimes, when he’s doing his deep thinking, Jonny Firestorm likes to rest his elbow against the bulging groin of a captured, humiliated, and tortured jobber, causing said jobber even MORE pain as Jonny contemplates his existence.
It’s been said Jonny’s favorite music is the pained cry of an owned jobber.
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kris48 · 1 year
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Ruthless heel, methodically molesting the jobbers left leg. This is the right way to treat a jobber: tear him down, torture him
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takerfoxx · 9 months
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G1 Climax season is over! Quick thoughts!
Naito wins, YES! Naito got me into New Japan almost eight years ago. I know this is probably his last main event run, and I intend to cherish every minute of it.
The four block system worked a lot better than it did last year. Curious to see if they keep it, or go back to two blocks.
A Block was one of the best single blocks we've had in a long time, and it's largely thanks to the new blood. The future is in good hands.
C Block was...eh. It certainly had its moments. But it was the weakest.
Of the Reiwa Musketeers (sorry boys, the name's stuck), Yota is by far the best. Shota and Ren still need to step out of their influences' shadows.
Was sort of disappointed that Chase Owens didn't beat Sanada like he said he would, but then again, given the allegations against Chase, maybe rooting for him is a thing that just shouldn't happen.
Ospreay is just on another level at this point. Good God.
Love Henare's new level up. Hope he starts racking up some real wins. Though is he really Maori royalty?
Being a Great O-Khan fan is suffering. Dude, did you piss in Gedo's coffee or something?
Kaito really won me over. Was hoping he'd make the playoffs, but it wasn't to be. Though man, they were really burying NOAH.
Glad to see GoD back.
I'll admit, I talked shit about David Finlay when he became the new leader of Bullet Club, mainly because he had basically been a jobber up to that point and his new presentation was basically just, "We have Jay White at home." But he and the rest of War Dogs have really impressed me. This new vicious streak that these guys have brought to Bullet Club has been a breath of fresh air, ESPECIALLY Gabe Kidd.
Fuck the House of Torture. Those matches with Shingo and Sanada were some bullshit. Yeah, I know where it's going, it was a still bullshit.
Taichi just out here playing therapist to wrestlers having a slump.
Speaking of which, that match with EVIL aside, Sanada is really growing into his own as champion. I know the first world title reign tends to be more a test run than a real reign, but he's matured by leaps and bounds over the tournament.
Watching Eddie Kingston live his dream and have the time of his life has been a delight.
Out of all the tag team guys, Mikey Nicholls was definitely the most rough, with the scary botches loudly called spots. He got better, but it was rough going for a bit.
Shane Haste was a lot of fun, though.
Toru Yano's antics seemed to have been stepped up this year. And the old Toru Yano coming out on that last night was awesome.
Hikuleo finally seemed to click halfway through and settled into his groove as a big guy. I still wish Kaito made the elite eight, but he was a good second choice.
Zack continues to just be a joy to watch.
Sad to say, but it's time for Tanahashi to really wind things down. He's practically falling apart out there.
ELP's whole redemption arc was just great to watch. To go from being a man without a country, no friends, and not being able to buy a win to grinding his way to third place in his block and finding a home with GoD, which I guess is an actual faction now. I've been a fan of him for years, so having him as a white hot babyface is just fantastic.
I don't want to see the day in which a G1 doesn't have Ishii.
I'm okay with Ospreay making the US title the Uk title, but would prefer for it to change back after he drops it. Or, you know, BRING BACK THE IC TITLE!
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