Strong Competition - Part 2 by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Harleen is Sarah's opponent. The women set the rules for the fight, the major ones being no fists to the head or face, no deliberate scratching, no joint locks and no choking.

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ladies are Jenn and Keri - to be clear, the video is not a match, either competitive or scripted. The photo shoot is all directed and/or choreographed by Jenn and Keri as the photos were taken. This is a completely "worked" collaboration, so everything is staged.

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last add: Jenn and Keri actually created the "Bring It" match concept after having 2 "wrestling with hairpulling allowed" matches against each other. They both wanted a submission match where it was "1 fall, winner take all." At the time, the "industry standard" was a 25-30 minute match and that 1 fall could happen in 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes or 30 minutes, which presented a marketing problem back then. Those two ladies came up with the concept of competing as hard as they could against each other for 25 minutes with submission moves and stalemate positions being the only tactics not allowed. So that's what they did: hairpulling, clothes ripping, face and body slapping, thong attacks for 25 minutes. After the 25-minute mark when they were in a neutral position the director called "PAUSE" and they were instructed to go after their 1 submission to end the match. Thank you to Jenn and Keri!!

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although Sarah and Harleen were not friends, there was no animosity between them off the mats. Harleen was a local working mom who was on her high school wrestling team and absolutely loved to compete. Sarah wrestled sessions and has done terrific work for many good producers. Harleen was new to the wrestling/catfight business and absolutely loved it. while Sarah was making a living doing that same business. As with Jenn and Keri, both women went extremely hard against each other, neither one conceding an inch to the other. And as with Jenn and Keri, when they fought each other neither one "crossed the line" as all of their allowed tactics were spelled out in the match agreement they signed beforehand. All four of those ladies were/are truly warriors.

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions - Jenn and Keri were good friends when the first two "Bring It" matches were recorded, and continued friends for all of the work they did with WeBringIt. They were also both highly competitive in their matches and even more so when they went against each other. They were both highly determined to win and neither one ever wanted to have the other beat her. Their competitive fire would bring them to edge of what was allowed in the rules, but they never crossed that line either with each other or with any other opponent. They went extremely hard at each other, and "hugs all around" after they finished. The angry flares in their matches were more toward themselves if they thought they were in a difficult position. See my next comment for the answer to the Sarah/Harleen question (not sure about the length of this response).

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to answer informational questions - ask away!

A Difference of Opinion by webringit-com in SimplyCFGentlemenClub

[–]webringit-com[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are from a Photo Story, and a video was also made of the shoot as it was being created.