Wresters come in all backgrounds, so for this moment I thought I'd start by running through who does it best and we begin with two really really good looking male models that somehow made there way to the ring; Chase Lundquist v Jett Bentley in Muscle Model Mayhem.
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SPOILER ALERT: I highly recommend viewing this match in its entirety before reading this post.
The Backstory
Our fight opens typically enough, the guys are pure shredded muscle. So much so that Jett points out, "I'm the shredded one" and Chase comes back in disbelief with, "Oh you're shredded [removes his shirt revealing shredded abs]?"
Bonus modeling points for Jett sporting the Cindy Crawford mole
Chase: These are real abs right here.
Not the most aggressive start to be sure, but soon we're off as our two shredded muscle models fighting it out.
The Action
Chase is the aggressor in the first round; putting Jett in a few holds while he prances around the ring. Yes, prances - these two are models after all.
Our two models take turns a lot. Putting each other in leg locks.
Now make no mistake, there are some highlights between the two. Chase getting some hits in on Jett's sculpted body...
... and Jett, finding his way in gay wrestling, just enough to put a little hurt on his golden opponent.
The Moment
But let's face it, we all came here to watch two models and what do they do best. So this moment is all about our men posing and boy do these two strike a pose.
Is this Cameron Matthews quality wrestling, or Mason Brooks trash talk, or Morgan Cruise level domination? Perhaps not. But we didn't come for all that anyway so it's unfair to judge our two young, shredded studs by all that; we all came here for two guys that are really really good looking.
So let's face it, the wrestling is not the focus here. In fact, we are here for one thing - to see shredded, golden muscle studs, straining away under something like wrestling holds.
Jett trapped with no where to run
Those made for the camera muscles that could grace any runway are the same muscles lubed up with sweat and pushed to their limit. So yes, this is a wrestling match with a focus other than the wrestling and yes those are fighting words, but model v model offers a slower paced, less physical fighting form that does the sweaty job without leaving a single hair out of place.
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