I've developed hybrid rules for sex fighting.
As a fan and customer, I appreciate your willingness to to explain things that cause fans confusion or dissatisfaction, as well as offering a glimpse into how things work behind the scenes. I’ve been wondering something for months; is there a behind-the-scenes reason why you have booked so many bouts where the man was obviously at a huge disadvantage, and his defeat was entirely predictable?
If it's a brand new girl I haven't worked with I will purposefully book her with a guy so that she will win to help build her confidence so she wants to come back. If girls have a miserable first shoot, they will not return and that's no good for you fans. Sometimes, The guys lie to me and say they have wrestling experience so I think the guy may win but then when they get on the mats, the guy totally sucks..
I know Sam Solo lied - did Jay West, Marcelo, and Tony Orlando all do the same? If so, why have they been repeatedly booked with formidable women after it became clear they don’t know what they’re doing? Did they ask for those bookings?
Jay, Tony and Marcelo are all booked because they are safe ( not spaztic ) They are also local for me and keep good tests. I get a large number of last-minute cancellations for various reason ( missed flights, not testing in time, hangovers....you know...the norm) So when that happens I rely on these guys to fill in. I will have Sam back. I like him. But he is not local and flights cost a lot!
Thank you again for being willing to explain these things. It shows that you value your customers and fans.I have a related BTS question: What’s the story behind the matches pitting men with a little bit of wrestling skill and experience (Will Havoc, Billy Boston) against women with a ton (Mistress Kara, Cheyenne Jewel)? I have a hard time believing you thought they stood a chance.
I agree that someone who has a miserable first shoot isn’t likely to come back for another, but losing doesn’t necessarily have to be miserable. I mean, the guys who lose keep coming back, despite all the abuse and humiliation they receive. Is it possible you could ask new girls if they really mind losing the fight? If they don’t mind losing, could you then book them with men who are likely to win, but are also safe, good-natured, and likely to treat them gently in the prize round? (I.e. Shawn Fox, Max Blunts, Will Tile, and probably Chad Diamond & Rick Fantana)
Another suggestion, if you don’t mind. Could we have some matches pitting men who have proven themselves equal to top tier women - Jack Friday, Sebastian Keys, Shawn Fox, Max Blunts, & Ruckus - against women who are good, but not that good? What I mean is, women who are somewhat experienced (ex. Kelli Provocateur, Annie Cruz, Mia Li, Yasmine Loven, Angel Allwood) somewhat talented (ex. Gabriella Paltrova, Tori Avano, Serene Siren, Lea Lexis, Adrianna Nicole, Jayogen, Sophia Fiore, Rilynn Rae) and/or physically imposing (ex. Brandi Mae, Jasmeen Lefleur, Lux Lives, Rocky Emerson) but none of whom are quite at the elite veteran level. The such matchups would likely result in male victories without being totally one-sided. To be clear, I’m not suggesting you only do matches like this - just enough to balance out the lopsided score.
Since there is a reward component to submissions leading to the 20 second penalty... they should count more.
RhinoBeetle
Thanks for the clarification. Before reading this I would have scored the first round in Daisy’s favor, even though I was rooting for Ruckus. I mistakenly thought that submissions were worth more than pins. Like you said, the last time I did any wrestling it was BJJ, where submissions were the only thing counted.