Someone from India mentioned that there didn't seem much interest in catfights in his country. That starting me thinking - does it seem to anyone else that the Brits like women fighting more than other countries?
Lots of movies have cf scenes, lots of websites are from England - well, maybe I am just projecting here. But why do the Brits love their girlfights so much? Any thoughts?
May be, customers of cf videos are more rich there in England to patron it...
Indian team was one among the only 8 teams qualified for World women freestyle team championship started 1 Mar 13.
http://www.themat.com/section.php?section_id=13&page=showarticle&ArticleID=26119
India finished 5th behind China, Japan, Mongolia & I think 4th Canada not very sure.
(till the Parents & society do not encourage women very much for wrestling here, just a beginning may be specially from the small villages).
Just Fr Info.
Thanks!
Quote from: aniani on March 11, 2013, 09:45:29 PM
May be, customers of cf videos are more rich there in England to patron it...
Well I wouldn't say rich, but at the very least I try and buy videos from UK and European fight producers. Live events can be a little more expensive to bankroll, so those are few and far between. Not least in that you want to make sure you're giving your money to someone who looks after the girls' interests.
Do British people like catfights more than any those in any other country? I couldn't say for certain, but we do have quite a good scene going on. There are enough video producers, girls willing to give it a go (whether for money or fun) and people willing to pay for it. Historically I've always collected fight videos featuring British glamour models and adult film actresses, although these days I tend to go for material featuring current fighters on the circuit such as Axa Jay, Xana and the like.
Even so, I wouldn't say we are the biggest consumers of girl on girl fights. It's a bit of a moot point in that catfights have an international appeal. I always thought that the United States was the biggest producer, but in recent years it's the European market that's really opened up. And boy, can those East European girls fight dirty!