Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Just an amazing interview. I know wrestling and catfight fans will love this. Enjoy, and please thank Patti on her FB page.
1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit?  
Well I just turned 48. I've been married 27 years. I have one grown son. I've wrestled for way over 25 years, primarily competitive freestyle wrestling but also pro wrestling over the years. I'm 5' 8" tall, I weigh 197 lbs. I was once recruited by a professional power lifting team but I hate how I look when I work with weights too much. I bulk up very quickly and it's not at all feminine muscles, it's just bulky masculine muscles, my son says I look like Sid Vicous in a swimsuit when I have my muscles toned up from working out before fighting or using weight training to loose weight. I'm pretty health oriented. I have literally never smoked, not even a single puff, I've never used drugs of any sort and I've not drank if over 30 years. I did get drunk when I was 17 and I promptly got in a fight and got my ankle broken. I love to eat, grilled out burgers or well prepared steak is my favorite food. I love eating out at Italian restaurants and love Calabash style seafood. I love the ocean and water in general so going to the beach is my favorite place to visit. I love the lake we live near and I'd love to visit England some time.
2. How did you get started in wrestling?
 I was an assistant librarian at a women's college. Part of my compensation included unlimited use of the gym and pool. The school had a women's wrestling team and the girls would be practicing when I was working out and I started playing with them on the mats. Of course I couldn't compete since I wasn't a student but I did begin to wrestle with both the girls here and with other women in sort of an underground wrestling league. It was sort of like "Fight Club" but friendlier. Thru wrestling there I met people who got me more involved in freestyle wrestling and eventually it led to doing so professional wrestling but freestyle is my first love and far different from pro wrestling.
3. What companies have you worked for?
 The competitive wrestling really doesn't involve companies. It's a loose association of women interested in competing. When there's interest we have tournaments but other than video companies who promote and retail videos of the matches there really is not a company per se. With regards to pro wrestling I've worked for independent companies from Mexico to up state New York. The groups I worked for the most would be Lady Victoria's WOW, GLWWA (Great Lakes Women's Wrestling Association) and CLWA (Coastal Ladies Wrestling Association). The others I wrestled for but as a visitor. I'm actually still the GLWWA champion.
4. What's the most competitive fight you have had filmed?
 I fought in the women's part of a tough man competition in West Virginia. I'm not into boxing and this was the only time I fought in something like this. I won my first fight but got TKO'd in the 2nd. This was when Christy Martin was coming up and she fought in the same tournament so if I'd won I eventually would have been KO'd by her and after watching her fight I am certain she would have KO'd me as she did most of her opponents until the latter part of her career when her injuries especially being shot and stabbed by her former husband began to take a toll on her ability to fight. In pro wrestling it's all for fun and entertainment, in competitive wrestling I've only once lost it and traded punches with an opponent but thankfully we regained control of ourselves and were able to finish our match with no more violence and I was lucky enough to win and I think I was winning the fight when we were seperated.
5. What is your favorite wresting move to do to an opponent?
 I'm a big girl and almost always the stronger woman so I like power moves and submission moves. I love suplexes, boston crabs, the camel clutch, the PowerBar which is the only move named for me, moves like that. 
6. How do people react when they hear you wrestle for money?
 People who know me from wrestling obviously aren't suprised. I can't really say anyone's been shocked or anything. I tried to keep it from my family so they act funny about anything to do with wrestling. I can't say there's been any really shocking reaction other than people who know me personally thinking it out of character that I'd be involved in a full contact and sometimes violent sport.
7. Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better. 
I really don't know what you mean by cat fight. If you mean the sort of thing so many women are posting online or selling then NO NEVER. If you mean have I ever been in a real fight then yes I have. In real life it's not like TV or movies. It often includes hospitals, getting arrested, court, utter humiliation, guilt feelings, depression and just lots of bad things. I've been in 6 fights where I was mad enough to want to hurt another woman. One I already mentioned which was during a freestyle match where the woman I was wrestling was loosing and getting madder and madder. Eventually she started digging her nails into me and I had little bloody spots on my arms, my throat and finally my face which made me mad enough to fight her. She felt her conditioning would make me easy prey for her so she was not prepared to be beaten in a competitive wrestling match by a woman who did pro wrestling. This was in November 2011 and I hope will end up being the last time I end up fighting to hurt someone. Going back to 2009 I had a coworker who decided she'd make me her bitch at work. I put up with her mouth then one Friday after work I was waiting for her in our parking lot. She was more mouth than fighter so it wasn't much of a fight. I ended up sitting with her until she stopped crying and was able to drive. I couldn't leave her alone in the parking lot at night. I tried to keep it secret from my husband but I'd busted my knuckles up on her head so he knew as soon as I got home that I'd been fighting. I spent the weekend expecting the cops to show up at my door but she didn't call the police. I did get terminated when I showed up for work the following Monday. Myself and a neighbor got in a fist fight because our 4 year old children weren't playing well together. One moment we were talking then she was screaming at me and then she'd jumped me. We showed our toddlers how stupid adults can act. It was embarassing but thankfully I did not start it. Before I got married my husband's former fiance baited me into fighting her one Saturday when she was at the same public pool I was swimming at. She wouldn't stop running her mouth and eventually I met her behind one of the buildings at the pool but she had a friend waiting for me and I was grabbed from behind and held in a full nelson while I was beaten and kicked until I went down. She had a serious hatred for me and there was no mercy so I ended up drenched in blood. I got my nose broken, bruised ribs, both eyes were black. I needed stitches inside my mouth, above my mouth and up towards my nose. I had to have stitches in my chest and at the time I thought I'd been stabbed, blood was spraying from the wound to my chest. The rescue squad had to be called and I had to go to the ER. Both women were arrested and eventually we had to go to court. Everyone made me out to be the villian for calling the police but I didn't call them and I was the bad guy for going to court against them. I was only 22 (maybe 21 I'm not sure) but I looked like I'd been in a car wreck or something. My nose is still crooked today, I still have scars on my chest and my face and I spent a couple of months very very depressed after the fight. It was not a pleasant experience. Before that I got in a fight while playing tennis with another woman, it started over her getting hit in the face by a ball I'd hit. I fought another woman when I was younger for no real good reason, we just didn't get along and decided to slug it out but I can't even remember now who won or what we were fighting over. I've only lost it one time while wrestling that led to a fight and I've had an woman I was wrestling loose it and want to attack me but thankfully she didn't. Everyone else ran out of the ring including the ref, the owner of the promotion, the camera people, everyone just suddenly vanished. My pride will not allow me to run from a fight so I stood there fully expecting this angry pro wrestler to jump me but she said what she needed to say and we resumed our match. But I've never been in a "catfight" like I see advertised. Wrestling I consider a sport and I don't call it fighting and the times I've fought we were mad and wanted to hurt each other, just not the rolling around tossing our hair around trying to be entertaining. We wanted to knock each other's teeth out and that's what we tried to do.
8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you? 
I've had people offer me tons of money to fight nude or topless. I've had people send me scripts that were insane. I've had people request all sorts of penalties or things the looser has to endure to humiliate her. 
9. Have you ever done an unfilmed fight for money? Would you? 
Again when I've had to fight it had nothing to do with money so I can only say I've done it but it was not planned and I hope, sincerely hope that I've been in my last real fight. There simply are no real winners when women turn to violence and I mean real violence, not wrestling and not things women do for entertainment or to make a living.
10. Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules catfight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life? 
 I wrestle and I've been in fights but there's no one I want to fight and again I am not thrilled with the term "catfight". I'll wrestle anyone but there's no one I really want to fight with.
11. Are you nervous before a fight?
 Always. It wouldn't be normal for a girl not to be scared before she's about to fight.
12. Anything else you would like to add? 
Just thanks to all the friends I've made because of wrestling. I wish everyone could know the feeling of having people cheering for them, I wish everyone could know what it's like having people from all over the world wanting to meet them. I wish everyone could know the warm feeling I get from having women who'd fight for me or help me anytime I needed help. For the girls who may read this I wish everyone would learn how to fight and how to defend themselves. There's a pleasant feeling when one knows she can defend herself if she has to. To women with an interest in wrestling I'd say be safe, be careful but have fun also. Work with trained wrestlers, don't enter into any situation that's uncomfortable or doesn't feel right. Rather you're going to wrestle someone or for some reason fight her make sure you know exactly what you're getting into. Someone once sent me 2 Youtube clips of girls fighting. In both the fights only last seconds, in one the looser was knocked out cold by brass knuckles. In the other the looser was drenched in blood after only seconds. It turned out her opponent had her car keys sticking out between her fingers and was trying to blind the other girl by punching her in the face with car keys jamming into her face with each punch. Clearly neither of the girls who lost had any idea of what they were getting into. I don't even know a woman who owns brass knuckles, let alone who would use them against an unsuspecting opponent. So to the women I'd say be careful and be safe. Train well and learn to wrestle and fight from people who know both how to do both but also who are good teachers. Rather you ever fight or wrestle I'd strongly recommend steering clear of tobacco, drugs and alcohol. You'll one day be glad you did. FINALLY DO NOT LET PEOPLE TALK YOU INTO ANYTHING YOU DON'T WANT TO DO. 
Thanks, Patti Powers

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Our next interview is with someone many of us have fantasized about over the years. She is one of the greats in this business, and someone I was very excited to see the interview drop into my inbox.
 
The great Quisha...
 
 
 



 

1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit? 
 
I was raised in Sunny Redondo Beach Ca, I had long blonde hair and was a beach bunny and did bikini contests in my younger years. 
I'm a Cat Fighter/Mud Wrestler/Oil Wrestler/Boxer/Model/Dancer/Actress. I wrestle for Quisha Pages Wham Wrestling which stands for
"Womens Hot Action Matches". I love Thai Food and Chinese Food. My favorite sports team is the LA Lakers of course... I really want to take a tour of Europe and the Holy land. I love history and ancient times.  

2. How did you get started in catfighting or wrestling?

I got started Wrestling at the Hollywood Tropicana a Mud and Oil Wrestling Club in Hollywood Ca. We wrestled some very nice guys and fans of ours who came in to see us. The Tropicana was always Packed every night and the girls were big breasted beautiful women who were tough fighters.
I got my first Double Girl Boob slap by two of the hugest sets of boobed girls that work there. I was sitting in a chair and one girl came and stood over my legs and her huge boobs were right in my face and the other girl stood behind me and then they both went for it they smacked me around good my head went from front to back then sideways my eyes were rolling, but I was very happy and liking it, even the black eye I got in the end. They really did a great job on me.
I'm a big boob catfighting women wrestler for life!

3. What companies have you worked for?

Off the top of my head here are just a few company's I loved working for: Hollywood Tropicana Mud and Oil, Golden Girls, Napali, Double Trouble, Triumph Studios, Sabre Studios, Ca Wildcats, Survivor Videos, Amazonian Women, Quisha Page's Wham, Curtis Dupont, APL Video, Steel Kittens, Ca Angels, I am sorry if I didn't say your company's name. There are many others...

4. What's the most competitive or unscripted fight you have had filmed?

When I used to wrestle at the Tropicana we fought unscripted competitive fights every night, we filmed lots of matches but one fight crosses my mind.
We came out wearing sexy men's fantasy out fits and stripped down to sexy bikinis. My outfit was called "Sex Toy" and she was called "Officer Easy"
They filmed us wrestling each other in Oil. She was tough just like me. I almost had to go get my nose fixed after fighting her.
Another tough match I filmed was for Steel Kittens. I wrestled Amber she was bigger then me and tough to bring down. 
My all time tough girl I filmed for Survivor Video her name is Sandy. She knows how to reverse moves and is a very skilled fighter she keeps my guard up.
And I filmed a very talented fighter named Frankie for Wham Wrestling she almost broke my neck when we landing wrong together. That was the only time I saw black. I may be a Pro Wrestler for 30 or more years but this job is very much real. No matter what you may think fans all us Catfighters and Pro Wrestlers we all do get hurt. 
 
5. What is your favorite catfight or wrestling move to do to an opponent?

I really love them all, but being a Pro Topless Fighter I love to do "boob smothering" and using my nipple in the mouth to make her pass out. 
And of course my all time favorite The sleeper hold. And this move I made up called "The Big Boob Flip" it's the same as flipping her over your shoulder
only you hold onto her big boobs and flip her over your whole body. It's hard to do you have to really help her to flip over you, if you don't no when to stop
and let go she can get hurt. 

6.  How do people react when they hear you catfight or wrestle for money?

When my mom found out she loved it my whole family was supportive. As for my friends they all loved that I am a fighter as well. I have been honest with everyone I ever met and I always got great reactions every time. Some guys girlfriends they sometimes ask me to train them so they can beat up there guys when they get out of hand which I am all for. Some guys would ask me to show them how to do a move they seen on WWF. I'm guessing to feel how fake the move really feels or not. I make them feel the move for sure. Like the sleeper hold I would tighten up on the necks adams apple and they would get pissed and say
"wow that hurts! my whole head turned hot from pushing in my adams apple and you choke that really does work!
 I made true believers out of them that it's not fake. LOL

7. Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better.

This question is a under statement. Hell Yes! Here's a story that happen at the famous Rock Bar The Rainbow in Hollywood Ca.
It wasn't a full cat fight but it was affective. I was walking up the stairs inside the rainbow which was packed with people. I was with a friend and had long blonde hair down past my but, we were maybe standing in the middle of the staircase talking and all of a sudden some one from behind me grabs on to my hair and pulls hard. Lucky I was holding onto the rails but I was mad. I turned around and everyone just kept talking and of course no one seen a thing. I thought ok you guys don't want to tell me who just pulled my hair?  so I just turn around and went about my business. I made it to the 3rd step to the top, and got my hair pulled again I turned around so fast and saw the back of her head and a crowded staircase packed with people. I lifted my boot up balancing on one leg in the step and
did a karate kick right between the shoulder blade of the girl who pulled my hair. I kick harder then I wanted to and she went flying down into all the people who on the stairs who saw nothing and they all went tumbling down the steps together. It was crash and burn all the way down. I forgot about the glass cigarette machine at the bottom of the stairs which yep they shattered it and all the smokes went rolling out on top of them.. I thought I had better run for my life but I just stood there as everyone got up and raided the machine hiding the packs of smokes on them then they walked away. When I got outside some were hanging  around and asked to shake my hand saying great right kick! and thanks for the smokes. One guy took a picture with me and I signed it he wanted it for his ice box at home, I never saw that girl's face she just vanished.  
      

8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?

Questions are getting exciting now! you know how some crazy guys can be when your on  tour with women wrestlers? I was in Canada, after I wrestled I went back to the tour bus which 2 guys followed me, they waited until I came out of the bus and blocked me from going back in. I had to walk backwards as they where telling me what they wanted to do. They asked me to join them in a nasty rolling around wrestling match that was so vivid it was a proposal I was never going to do. I just kept walking backward saying yeah, right, wow, really, cool and kept backing up the whole time until I reached the corner then I took off running around the club to the front door, when they ran up behind me I was standing there with 2 huge bouncers who grabbed them and gave them a big scare. I ended up with the bouncers and the girls inside the club telling them the story and having a good laugh. That was pretty wild to me. 

9. Have you ever done an unfilmed fight for money? Would you?

No, I don't think I have. I want my fans to see every fight I am in why miss out on a really great fight it could make history so I would want everyone to be able
to watch it..

10. Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules fight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life?

Yes My Boyfriend/Manager, he is a big guy he need's to get worked over. I've tried to film a fight with him twice he said he would but he passed the buck both times. I will fight him someday and he will win, just hope he don't hurt me to much. LOL

11. Are you nervous before a fight?

No,  never have been. There's no reason to be nervous if I ever felt that way i would practice allot more then normal and build up my skills until I'm confident.

12. Anything else you would like to add?

Thanks everyone who has seen my work and those who are about to. I take pride in what I do. I try my hardest to give you The Top of The Line best in Womens Topless Wresting and Catfighting. I love what I do for a living wrestling is my life and my fans are the very best I could ever have. They have supported me every since I stepped one
foot into the ring and they are still with me now. I wrestle for them and they support me more then ever. They are the reason I am still wrestling today. 
I want to give a shout out to all my close fans some of them are in my Facebook and some are in my Yahoo Wham Group. You guys know who you all are.
I hope I can keep on Cat Fighting and Pro Wrestling and entertaining you all for many years to come love you guys!!!. 
I love to hear from you all so please keep on emailing me it makes me want to work harder for you and do more great matches.
 
Come visit my website  Quisha Page's Wham at: http://www.quishapage.com/ and http://www.clips4sale.com/63833 
We are the best in Pro Topless Female Wrestling These beautiful sexy breasted women fight using all your favorite moves and holds and put there hot body's on the line for your entertainment.  
 
Thank You So Much
 
Quisha Page OOXX  
 
 

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Monday, August 12, 2013

Today we talk with a very experienced catfighter, Briella Jaden.  I know first hand how much she likes to fight and how tough she is. Enjoy!




I have all of my sites in the above links

Briella Jaden
www.modelmayhem.com/1845189
www.modelmayhem.com/2167370


1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit? 

My favorite food is sushi. I love to visit NYC and my hometown of Cleveland to visit my family.

2. How did you get started in catfighting?
I did a couple shoots and did really well at it, so more and more companies began contacting me. I also do custom videos that I produce myself.

3. What companies have you worked for?

Bout time studios, Albany catfight angels, capital city catfights, and lots of others.

4. What's the least amount of rules you have used when filming a catfight?
Just to go with whatever feels right.

5. What is your favorite catfight move to do to an opponent?
I like to use my legs so I am great at scissor holds, and I also like the school girl move.

6.  How do people react when they hear you catfight for money?

I have never had anyone say anything disapproving. They normally think its pretty cool.

7. Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better.

Yes with my sister in law. Or should I say ex sister in law. I just couldn't get along with her, and when someone runs their mouth I love to be the one to make them shut it. I have never lost a fight to her, and usually win my catfight matches too. Of course their are times when you get tired, but when you have real animosity towards someone then you won't lose. Adrenaline kicks in, and you win. I wouldn't be surprised if theres more of those to come now that the chick cheated on my brother. We will have to see!
8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?
To fight in mud, or pudding. Things like that.

9. Have you ever done an unfilmed catfight for money? Would you?

  I would yes. I havent done so yet.

10. Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules catfight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life?
Anyone who wants to bring it. I am always game for a good catfight.

11. Are you nervous before a fight?

Not really. I know theres only two outcomes. You win or lose. I am a pretty tough competitor though so I am never nervous.


12. Anything else you would like to add?
I am just a competitive, aggressive southern girl with some pep in her step!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Today Diana from Thunder Kittens answers a few questions about herself. There are some great looking ladies on this site, please give them a look!




Previews on Vimeo at  https://vimeo.com/user14772357

Attached the current Thunder Zone Wrestlers as of August 2013
So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit? 
Living in New Jersey ,,,
Lover of Exotic Foods 

Not into sports but love Formula One Racing 
 Looking to visit Madrid, Spain

 How did you get started in catfighting?
It was really an idea that I worked out with a former partner of mine. He's been helping me since I startrd

What companies have you worked for?
Only two  ,,,Phoenix Wrestling Federation and Thunder Kittens

What's the least amount of rules you have used when filming a catfight?
All of our matches are safe, sane rules but we are more along the lines of fantasy pro style wrestling
What is your favorite catfight move to do to an opponent?
My favorite finisher is the Figure Four Neck Sleeper Hold

How do people react when they hear you catfight for money?
Since we are not catfighting no one says anything, and no one knows outside of my circle knows I do this 
    Its like a real secret identity or double life:)

Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better.
Never got into a bar fight or at a party, lots of girls think I am intimidating,,,,must be the Russian in me

What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?
A totally nude catfight between me and another girl,,,, turned it down


Have you ever done an unfilmed catfight for money? Would you?
Depending on the rules, and who my opponent would be ,,,,why not:)
 
Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules catfight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life?
   I have worked with most of my girls but when the new ones come along I cant wait to see what they are made of:)

Are you nervous before a fight?
Never


Anything else you would like to add?
Only that we have been running Thunderkittens.com for over two years and have produced over 200 pieces of content
and we are just tipping the iceberg!! Wait til you see whats next:) 


Previews on Vimeo at  https://vimeo.com/user14772357



Tuesday, August 6, 2013

This is yet another great interview from producer/catfighter/wrestler Jezabel Romo. Please check out the links of the beautiful woman after you read the interview, and it is a great one. 

Thank you so much for this great interview, Jezabel.







CONTACT INFO:


Websites http://www.LuchaGirls.com for clipstore
              http://www/SantinoBros.net for pro wrestling

Twitter is @Jezabel Romo or @LuchaGirls
Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/Wrestling.Manager for Jezabel Romo



1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit?
hmmm....what to say?  I am a French Bean (Mexican) woman who at the age of 41 is finally comfortable with herself and this crazy life!  I pretty much, eat, sleep, breathe wrestling..its an addiction if you will. I have been in this crazy business for 12+ years now.  I am co-owner with my husband, 19 year veteran Pro Wrestler Joey Kaos of Santino Bros Wrestling in Bell Gardens, CA as well as owner of Lucha Girls Wrestling. I got married on a show called Lucha Vavoom.  I love country music, it helps keep me grounded and sane.  I am also an avid paranormal and romance book junkie.....I like to escape reality with a book, not a damn Kindle or electronic device.  Set me up in a corner with a good old fashioned page turning & old book smell and I am in a lil piece of heaven! .I have a 24 year old human child as well as 2 chihuahuas that don’t know they are dogs - Bruiser the Sugar Bear & PeeWee the Donkey and a live mouse catcher in the form of a kitten named Pheona the Lil Bitch!  Oh and I am in the beginning stages of writing a book about guess what????  thats right paranormal romance...lol.  HATE HATE HATE cheese in any shape, size or form, yes a pizza is still a pizza with no cheese...its chunky milk people!!  Disgusting........oh and I have a weakness for french fries.


2. How did you get started in catfighting?
I was an unemployed Phlebotomist student, though worked on the Pro Wrestling circuit for about 9+ years as an in ring Heel/Rudo manager. Then I met Jennifer Thomas.  She was the first one to tell me about customs, catfighting, fantasy wrestling etc.  I decided to give it a shot and started trying to network.  Though since I also own a pro wrestling school, it was a bit easier for me to get started.  I owe her alot, as she really took me under her wing and helped get me started with contacts, introducing me to the girls & doing trade with me to start my clip store.  Bottom line, the chick is awesome and I owe her my livelihood!!!


3. What companies have you worked for?  Mainly I work for Lucha Girls Wrestling, but have also worked for APL Video, WAW Productions, USCWA (out of biz), WCFF, DT Productions, Leather & Lace, Fem Wrestling Rooms, and pro wrestling companies such as Santino Bros Wrestling, CWFH, Lucha Vavoom (got married on that show),  MexPro, and alot of indy companies on the circuit! Also, some private customers as well.....gotta love fulfilling private wrestling fantasies...LOL


4. What's the least amount of rules you have used when filming a catfight?
In regards to filming matches, I try to be the utmost professional.  If its a competitive match, I try to keep it a clean fight and only use dirty tricks when needed.  If I have heat with the girl, then maybe a bit more lenient on the “clean fight” rule and be a bit more stiff.  But since I don’t really have heat with anyone in this industry, life is peachy! LOL

5. What is your favorite catfight move to do to an opponent?
Since I know both pro style wrestling and catfight, I like to throw my opponent off guard and use Pro moves on them such as submission holds like the Crossface, Boston Crab or stuff like that, or if I know they are a bit more experienced I will hit them with a Sidewalk Slam, Code breaker or my personal favorite the Sit Out Piledriver.  My move base & mindset for a match is usually determined by who my opponent is.


6.  How do people react when they hear you catfight for money?
Well depending on it being a male or female depends on the reaction....most guys think of oil wrestling first thing and most girls think raunchy, sleazy or slutty.  Most of the people I meet or hang with are pro wrestlers so we have become a somewhat  dysfunctional yet loving and supportive family!  


7. Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better.
Being a chicana, (yes Chicana, not Latina) born & raised in LA, I have actually had alot of street fights, I would’nt call them catfights per say, more of the fists-a-flying variety, though most chicks who can’t fight will always pull your damn hair and get cat scratch fever....LOL.  Word of advice, never get into someone else’s fight when you have double pinkeye!  No bueno!  When I was a teenager, my friends used to “hire” me to fight their battles, I started one with this one girl and I can honestly say that I got my ass handed to me in that fight.  I guess it helps if you can see your opponent properly.  I went from double pinkeye to double black and pink eyes.  My last fight was about 3 years ago against a psycho neighbor, this bitch Tanya lived in her own world, but kept trying to invade mine.  She talked a bunch of shit constantly to my neighbors, to me and would beat the shit out of her boyfriend almost every night he was home from his firefighter job.  It was truly sad (& a pain in the ass to my sleep schedule as she lived above me).  One day, she caught me right at the bad time of PMS and I got in her face and asked her if she wanted to back up the shit her frigid sex hating ass would talk about me.  She kept on babbling until I grabbed her by the back of the neck (remember kiddies, Control the head & you control the body) and started elbowing the back of her head and kneeing her in the face....LMAO....seeing her humble ass the next day with varying shades of blue, black and purple on her ugly face really made my day, even thru the PMS.....good times I tell ya! And of course there was the time at Leather &Lace where I was supposed to fight a tweeker names Sophie, Sophia something like that.  She didnt want to work, she wanted to shoot and didnt appreciate me laughing at her and asking if she needed to go take a fix before we had our match.  She started swinging on me, but the fight was broken up before anything fun could happen....lol!

8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?
So far the wildest (and most fun) match was the Loser Gets Tarred & Feathered.  Jennifer Thomas & I were booked in a custom and like the title says, the loser got Tarred & Feathered!  Well pancake syrup and feathered.  The best part of that match was having to regally with head held high, walk thru LA Fitness with feathers falling off of me to take a shower.  I lived in a warehouse (the things you do for wrestling LOL) at the time that didnt have a shower, so LA Fitness was it!  The puzzling looks on peoples faces was priceless!


9. Have you ever done an unfilmed catfight for money? Would you?
I’ve done the real fight thing growing up for no money, does that count? LOL  Seriously, wrestling is my life, literally. Fulltime during the day, I am the Admissions Director for Santino Bros Wrestling Academy, my husband is a fulltime pro wrestler and I own/run Lucha Girls Wrestling, so yes I have done unfilmed wrestling matches.

10. Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules catfight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life?
I pretty much fight everyday and get most of my anger and aggression out in training.  There is a couple of girls on the pro side who I don’t think have respect for this business nor belong in this business, who I would love to get in the ring, but I try to keep my drama at a minimum for the most part.


11. Are you nervous before a fight?
I do get nervous before a fight.  Some would say that is because I am not ready and some will say that its because I care.  Either way I am always nervous before a fight with a person I have never stepped in the ring with before.  Every fighter will usually have a reputation that proceeds them, either they are a green girl,  good worker, jobber or a stiff mother fucker...LOL.  



12. Anything else you would like to add?
I guess all I would like to add is that I hope you find this interview fun and entertaining.  I don’t really talk about myself that much and wasn’t sure how this was going to turn out.  But whether its catfight wrestling, or any type of passion you have for something (well legally speaking at least lol) go after it, grab it by the balls and conquer it!  I try to live by the rule of “Live the life you love, Love the life you live”!  and thats a wrap!  Peace out and God Bless! xoxoxo


CONTACT INFO:


Websites http://www.LuchaGirls.com for clipstore
              http://www/SantinoBros.net for pro wrestling

Twitter is @Jezabel Romo or @LuchaGirls
Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/Wrestling.Manager for Jezabel Romo

Monday, August 5, 2013



Our next interview is with Brian from Super Action Fight. Please take some time to visit his site and store and possibly hire him out to do a custom. I would like to thank him once again for such a great, detailed interview.


http://www.superactionfight.com (main site for Super Action Fight Productions)
http://www.pinkwrestling.com (main site for PINK Wrestling) 
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/28016 (Safprods' clips4sale store)
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/46688 (PINK Wrestling's clips4sale store)


1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit?
Eh.. who cares? Lol I am a male producer. Much maore interesting things to talk about related to Super Action Fight Productions than the middle aged guy running the show.

2. How did you get started in producing female fight material?
I have been a fan of female wrestling since I was a kid. Loved the apartment wrestling stuff from Sports Review Wrestling mags, the influx of substance wrestling that was popular in tv & movies in late 70s/early 80s, and thought GLOW was cool at the time. Did my first professional illustration work in the industry when I was 13 (shh, don’t tell Bellstone they were employing a kid!) and from there was just a fan until the internet started becoming a common way to communicate with people. I worked behind the scenes for a few years helping other producers and by 2005 I decided to start up my own production here in central New Jersey.

3. What's the hardest thing to deal with as a producer?
Being a producer means you are not only responsible for quality of the content, getting funds together for shoots, but also working with many different personalities and also people with different lifestyles and scheduling. After doing this for 8 years now, I am convinced I can manage any office or direct a Hollywood movie based upon my abilities to make things happen and motivate people to get on the same page to make something work.

4. What are some wild scenarios you have filmed? Ones that you could not film?
Some of the hardcore weapons matches were pretty crazy. The ladies are typically very safe and have fun with it, but we have had some wild fights where even as someone whom has seen it all, I find myself just in awe of what the ladies did in front of our cameras. Our SUMIKO versus HEATHER hardcore match from 2012 is case in point. Stuff I have stayed away from filming are some of the requests that come in for over the top pro-wrestling. “Picks & drops” as I call them. I don’t find dropping a woman onto mats sexy, interesting, or worth it, for the type production we run here.

6. Do you film fight material that is not for release (private fights)?
No, we only shoot customs and/or out of pocket content that is meant for release in our stores. I charge well under my competition for customs and often times have to chip in money to make any custom happen. I am capable of doing that because we have a catalog closing in on 800 titles, and our sales are usually very strong. Many other producers charge more for customs because they have to make money somewhere, and it is not coming in through sales. My guess is that many producers do produce content that does not go up for sale, but that would never happen here.

7. What is your favorite part of a catfight?
I have very particular tastes when it comes to catfights. The vast majority of what is out there does not interest me at all. I do hope to do more CATfights here at Safprods, but for now we are holding off to bring in the right roster of ladies that not only look the part but can handle the rough action. I enjoy hairpulling for control during a fight, and oh yes, trash talking. Catfighting needs a certain element of humiliation, and when I see other productions out there where the ladies clearly get along too well, it takes me right out of it.

8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?
I honestly can’t think of anything that stands out but I have shot some wild stuff. I have also dealt with a few scenarios where the ladies did not get along and it did not become apparent until they were on the mats. TARA BUSH with BROOKE from years ago is a perfect example. We had another wrestler whom shall remain nameless that we were grooming to become the next big thing. We did a few shoots with her and she was amazing but for some reason when we had her work with a top level catfighter, she became very rough and was going out of her way to attempt to her hurt her opponent. That was the last we saw of her on our mats.

9. What would be your dream video to shoot?
You should have asked me this before February; I already shot it. SUMIKO versus NICOLE ORING was not only a dream shoot for me but what I considered the two very best & most popular ladies in female wrestling getting together for the first time. I was very proud to make that happen. Years ago I was happy to get SUMIKO together with KERI SPECTRUM although it was not the first time (another producer all of a sudden HAD to have that shoot before me lol). Right now I don’t have any dream shoots, although ISIS LOVE a famous porn performer and decent fighter in her own right, is definitely in my bucket list of who I would love to work with at some point.

10. Anything else you would like to add?
As of the date I am writing this (July 29, 2013) I am a week away from our 8th anniversary of production. I never thought it would go on this long or that it would be such a big part of my life. I am grateful that not only was I able to act upon a dream I had many years ago, but that I somehow managed to find a big enough audience to sustain it over the years. I am very grateful to our fans & all the amazing ladies that have helped make our product what it is today.


11. Is this your career or a hobby?
I left a corporate job over 6 years ago to do this fulltime. I am also an illustrator/cartoonist, but there is no question, running Super Action Fight Productions & PINK Wrestling is very much a fulltime gig. It allows me the freedoms to pursue other projects outside of fetish, and also a decent salary that I was not making in my corporate days.

http://www.superactionfight.com (main site for Super Action Fight Productions)
http://www.pinkwrestling.com (main site for PINK Wrestling) 
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/28016 (Safprods' clips4sale store)
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/46688 (PINK Wrestling's clips4sale store)