Try Fighting Wildcats -- Marie vs. Jen
https://www.clips4sale.com/studio/33405/fighting-wildcats-hd-videos/Cat0-AllCategories/Page2/ClipSize-asc/Limit10/search/FEMALE+WRESTLING
It'd have been very unlikely. It's not speculation, but a fact, that the video, from which the clip is from, was made with a camcorder transferred to a VHS tape. While camcorders are hardly in use anymore, VHS is only used by those, whose legal obligation requires that their footage cannot be altered, like casinos and banks. Small time producers, but even bigger ones in the porn industry have long switched to digital as scenes can be recorded again without losing the film or degradation. Whoever produced this, it was done decades ago and I don't think Fighting Wildcats was around back then (also they use digital). There's a snowball's chance in Hell it is a contemporary movie which for some reason was "retrofitted" for VHS, but that alone would cost more than just simply shooting it with today's technology.
Thanks for the post. I'm afraid you are right. It looks like coming from an old VHS tape. I also tried searching in Rockin-Roxanne site, but no luck either.
I do love a good mystery and that's my focus here, the reward being the solution. I did not mention tattoos, for two obvious reasons: one, the single two databases I know that lists such people are both law enforcement ones, obviously not open to the public. Plus, speaking of the last century, the ink then had more liberal oversight on heavy metal content, so it could have been removed (but that's assuming she cared for it). What was widely known that following the HIV/AIDS scare, parlors were eyed for any Hep B infection risk. That being said, it doesn't bring us closer. It would if the tattoos were pre-internet custom made ones, but, again, a grainy low-level clip isn't definitive to determine that.
Neither was the place itself a big help. The fact they curtained it up does let us conclude it's either residential or in a dual purpose zone. It also couldn't be a high traffic area as camcorders back then, especially ones with external microphones couldn't really cancel out loud noises. Thus it was either a quiet neighborhood, or they didn't want the night watch to ogle in. My grief is however that all this only makes a testament to how things were then. I offered the 1985-1995 timeframe as a start. The company who made it could have been small then, and went out of business, or the opposite, it grew big and later videos were on a soundstage. The latter, of course, would require permits which have been filed, thus making it public record, but, again, it's useless without knowing the country and/or state. Others who did collect videos in discreet packaging and shipping could attest that back then, London and Hamburg were large retailing centers for such businesses. Thus, my guess was it's American made. Okay, now I slapped myself on the head figuratively. If any of us had seen an electrical outlet, that'd a great deal as those are vastly different in the UK, continental Europe, and America. What I did recognize instead is that we can discard Florida unless it's a state despite being subtropical, would have a need for a radiator.
My educated guess is that the radiator is longer than one used in a living room/bedroom, in which case it would make sense if it's a classroom, or it was one. A season can't be determined, only that the windows aren't open, but there can be cold summer days. If I'd be on the hunt, I'd ask the producers here if they know the clip. It just as well can be that a nonprofessional group made this video or a string of videos. It cannot be determined if it was made for profit, it could be whoever put it up online first started to copy it and sell it, and it was meant to be a home video (that however would explain the unwillingness to come forward, if it truly was filmed by way of misuse of public/private property or through BNE, no wonder, despite way past statute of limitations, it still would look bad).