Jenevieve Hexxx, Johnny Starlight
This is the first competitive lesbian wrestling match for Jenevieve Hexxx and she's taking on Johnny Starlight, who has experience and about 30lbs on her. Jenevieve Hexxx aka The Witch believes she has a guardian angel looking out for her today and every day. She is going to conjure whatever entities she needs to so that she can get the win. Sadly for her, Johnny Starlight is much stronger in Round 1. She is able to stuff some of Johnny Starlight's take downs, but Jenevieve Hexxx doesn't score favorably with the judges due to her lack of sexual aggression. In Round 2, things begin to change as Jenevieve Hexxx becomes possessed by some sort for sex demon and she is all over Johnny Starlight to tie up the score. Round 3 is a truly hard-fought battle with Jenevieve Hexxx completely overpowering Johnny Starlight to the point where she is left gasping, nearly crying and begging the fierce worrier to stop fingering her! Jenevieve Hexxx begins to take her prize by making Johnny Starlight lick her feet. She then slams her into the wall and floor, just to show her true dominance. Johnny Starlight is strapon fucked hard while her hair is pulled, then she's rolled over and fingered in the ass. Jenevieve Hexxx smears her fingers into Johnny Starlight's hair so she can smell her own ass as he drives home in shame.
ah a man of good taste and poetic too!!!
Their ring entry music; “Wayward Sisters” from Henry Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” (Yes, I know what that looks like). “Wayward sisters, you that fright the lonely traveler by night . . .” I realize of course that EF doesn’t have ring entry music for obvious reasons, it’s just a joke. It would still suit them perfectly.
RhinoBeetle
Round 3 was the best part of the match. I generally prefer in fights like this that the hotter girl (in this case Jenevieve) lose, but I realize of course that nobody chooses the outcome. I maintain when you start doing tag teams, Jenevieve should be paired with Charlotte Sartre. They could call themselves the Weird Sisters, like the witches in "Macbeth."