...it will probably by the high-watermark for CR and nothing will come close to its ferocity or viciousness.
That match was exceptional, but it might be a bit early to declare it CR's magnum opus.
...such fights could open up the possibility of lawsuits/workers' compensation claims - where one girl does actually get hurt...
As the Chantelle-Toony match demonstrated, a catfight can be intense without being unsafe.
CR appears to tightly monitor matches for illegal tactics likely to cause injury.
This is difficult for me because I do not like to give competitors an insight into how I do things.
The way I communicate with the girls prior to their fight ensures that there can be no misunderstanding about what my catfights involve. I also go into detail about potential injuries. I hate it when my ladies are not happy, so I strive to do everything humanly possible to ensure that they are both physically and mentally prepared. I never do a catfight without my friends nurse in attendance.

The way I do business I have no need to worry about lawsuits. No lies and no misleading helps ensure I get the right type of girl, most of the time.
Getting back to the catfights, pride is an important factor in the outcome of catfights. As for intensity, it only seems like yesterday that everyone was raving about G Star vs Hot Rocker. No one thought of a catfight can be more intense than that one, not until the rematch came along.

Apologies for my late reply. Good to see so many people debating my catfights.

The Catz Review Team