I was going to post this as a topic, but I didn't want to be redundant.
I assume this would be the proper thread to respond?
but I was musing today about how I got turned onto catfight/womans wrestling and was seriously curious as to how others did as well.
like, when was the first time people realized the special thrill of female combat?
Truthfully,I'm sad to admit I've never really seen a live catfight, just a couple slap and tugs that were broken up too quickly to matter.
Sucks because I've been wanting one for ages, on my bucket list, I suppose. *sigh* but really, in real life I doubt it would be up to the fantasy, but anything even close would be a sight to remember.
anyway, my first memory of knowing I enjoyed female combat was seeing a lady wrestling match back on the old WWWF in like 1978. It was a squash match, and I guess it was Moolah, but seeing her beat down a blonde opponent really made my 8 year old mind go "Oh, wow".
But the REAL start of it all was when my dad, who was a pro wrestling enthusiast as well, brought home a stack of rasslin mags he had just bought.
In this pile was a copy of Sports Review Wrestling with a reprint of a match between Sharon and Michelle
http://www.ahwgallery.com/Nov78.html it blew my 11/12 year old mind in half.
I turned the pages utterly rapt and I was hooked for good. A classic blonde versus brunette battle between two hot girls.
I searched out mags that had print ads for real catfight companies of the days and would breathlessly read the descriptions and whatever pics I could get.
But I will always have a special place in my heart for those old Apartment Wrestling matches. I used to save my allowance money and go over to 7-11 every day looking to see if a new one had come out. It broke my heart when they stopped doing those.