I think fans are going to love this busty, 19 year old, motivated young woman who has no problem talking trash and dominating her female opponents with her ample assets.
Please show your support for her! We keep track of sponsorship signups at the Female Wrestling Channel and want to use the totals in the storyline. If you want Charlee Angel to think about wrestling more, please give her sponsorship credit (at no additional cost to you) by signing up through her personal link for only $5.99 per month or $50 per year. I'm sure giving her a big sponsorship boost is sure to keep her motivated and it will reward us for finding such an awesome lady for our roster.
Plus, I'm adding a photo of another equally sexy fighter at The Wrestling Channel called Monroe. Like Charlee, she's feisty and ultra competitive and looks stunning, Dio :)
-- Edited by Dionysus on Monday 10th of December 2012 01:34:59 PM
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I'm going to temporarily sticky this particular thread as Charlee is an amazingly sexy new fighter that I'm sure all femfight fans will adore. She has the body and sexy looks of Michelle from the Andi/Michelle era and is particularly beautiful too. She's learning, but she's a very rough, determined and competitive little minx. The way she used her large bust to dominate her opponent in this fight and sit on Haley, plus pin her and reverse pin her with her ass humiliatingly placed near her opponent's face was very humiliating for sexy little Haley at times. In fact the protests, moans and screams plus breaking down and emotionally crying by Haley at one point demonstrated what a very rough, ****y, and bitchy figher new girl Charlee is. And Haley was definitely in this to win as she's had much more experince in fighting than Charlee has, and hurt Charlee forcing a submission early on in the fight with a very ****y look on her face. If anything this just made Charlee fight harder and more ruthless
Another real find for this outfit is a girl called Monroe who is absolutely stunning to look at. Perhaps one of the sexiest fighters out there at the moment and definitely a girl up to the standards of the DWW, Foxy Combat, and Fighting Dolls calibre of women regarding beauty and ultra feisty aggression. Both Monroe and Charlee I hope will bring much more deserved attention to what that bongo Ringo is doing at The Wrestling Channel.
I would contend that your topographical view of this hobby interest is that of categorized tribalism, similar to that what existed in the music fan of the 70's, 80's and 90's but has now magically disappeared in the main to be replaced with eclectic music fans who can pick and choose from many genres. Barry Manilow* and The Prodigy for instance.
I feel like that myself and didn't really identify my tastes within your categories. Instead of being geographically fixed in one spatial zone of your woody area, I prefer to have a nice stroll throughout it all.
I love the ultra nasty bitchfights of ECNWC, I also loved some of the real fistfights of Crystal if the girls were attractive. I go one better and sometimes love watching real fights on YouTube/Daily Motion, I then like some but not all of the American lady productions of We Bring It, Catfight Haven, Keri Spectrum etc. I also like some of the badly produced still filmed on a VHS camera, but sometimes massively appealing catty fights that East Coast Cats produce when John is not nagging the girls to get back on the mats in an expression of anxiety of his fear of seeing a woman's skull burst open, and I also like the more technologically proficient Capital City Catfights e.g. Briella Jaden spats. I love some og the Catfighting Angel stuff with Holly, Nikki, and now Briella. I then like the cottage produced gritty amateurism of Bitchfight UK and the odd Catzreview scrap when the women don't look like butch dykes with tatoos. Plus the more wrestly but still hairpully fights of Nottingham based Catz Club featuring Hollie. Haven't had anything from 90's producers Festelle and TPC in many years I will admit. Then there is the high production fights of Fighting Dolls and Foxy Combat, though the latter is now lapsing into performance catfights in comparison to the new grittier catspats of Fighting Dolls or as I call it DWW Mk II. Then every now and again I'l be turned on by Danielle Trixie, Jewel Marceau, and numerous other circuit glamour fighters at Double Trouble in their fake but often sexy fights. Then there'e this new outfit setup by Bongo Ringo which attracts my attention due to its personal touch and interaction with its fans by the women involved. Plus the fact that I can live my ultimate fantasy of one day seeing my girlfriend catfight through what Bongo Ringo himself is now experiencing with the beautiful Monroe pictured above... the lucky lacky bastard!
But throughout it all I like seeing sexy women fight each other. The more genuine intent to win as opposed to going through the motions the better.
In words of the the 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche:
'It is better to dip your toe into the many baths of knowledge as opposed to submerging yourself in just one'.
That describes my activity in the realm of catfighting and female fights... APL is still s h i t though, some things never change. Fecking Portuguese nincompoop! They've actually improved though since the 1990's as they now have some very sexy women doing some genuinely awful lack lustre fights, whereas in the 90's it was just troughers.
p.s. What's this aboot the thigh high boots? Where does that originate from? I think I more love good sexy lingerie fights, high cut tight fitting wet look or metallic swimsuits, tight fitting dress catfights. But the boots are not much of an appeal to me, though I'm not against them either. Perhaps I was put off by the perpetually repeated use of an out of fashion pair of black fetish thigh high boots with block platform soles that John of Femmefights/freecatfights forum/new forum section coming soon called annex Poland/you vill respect the dictatorial rule of the Fuhrer and link back to this forum swine hun!... used for his eventually formulaic and unadventurous catfight pictorials. Perhaps those terrible 90's black patent disability platforms traumatized me away from the thigh high boot?
Cheers
Dio
* tongue in cheek humorous remark
-- Edited by Dionysus on Tuesday 11th of December 2012 03:23:13 PM
Sometimes I think the relationship between we hardcore aficionados of female fighting is like that old joke about the two richest Jews in a town. Though both are devout and of course of the same faith, they disagree vehemently, and each ends up building their own temple. But this is not enough. They end up building a third so they each can bitch about that stuck-up ******* on the hill.
Through the years, I have gotten to know, via their writings, many of my fellow aficionados. I look at us as a forest.The guys who like the violence, who gravitate to Catzreview and BitchfightUK, are clear at the other end, in their own microclimate. I feel so distant from them I have trouble seeing them as trees.
In the middle of the forest are guys like Sketch and Dio, true students of the game who can appreciate all growths in the forest, and judge their qualities within a wider spectrum than I am able. They both have their weaknesses, of course. If there is crotch-grabbing, Sketch is in no matter what, and if you put thigh high leather boots on any tree, Dio will say it is the best in the whole forest.
My area of the forest is the least crowded. Though beautifully manicured and well kept, the trees are smaller and less sturdy. We are the guys who like actual fighting the least; much more into the women and the close body contact, and would run from a bloody fight faster than a hemophiliac.
Paulzzy and I have many differences, but when it comes to female fighting videos, about as much as we are capable of disagreeing might be which Alecia Ames video is the best. We are like different branches of the same tree. JohnMoog and I are merely different leaves on the same branch of the same tree. We have to really work to disagree about anything.
That brings me to Catfightreport, or that bongo Ringo. Over the years, no one has given this guy more grief than myself. I have seen him go from that guy who wanted to singlehandedly mainstream female fighting to a guy who butchered the English language (which he continues to do:I'm sure giving her a big sponsorship boost is sure to keep her motivated) bringing us the latest tabloid speculation to the colossal failure of the absolutely inexplicable Catfight Fantasy Girls (Damned Skippy indeed).
CFR took all the crap I spewed his way, always did his best to explain himself, kept trying different things and handled it all with a singular class. He is one good dude, and I am proud that he and I remain on good terms, which frankly is mostly his doing. Good on you, Ringo.
Now, in the grand tradition of GR and the late great AcademyBruce, he is, as Bruce used to say, rolling his own. I wish him all the success in the world.
I have only bookmarked 3 sites on my computer. That is all I ever buy from. Just Foxy Combat, Fighting Dolls and Merlin (he is really onto something, in my humble opinion). DifCFR may not have my dollars, but he has my respect. Different trees in different parts of the forest.
Yeah, ours views are not in the realm of universal absolutes that can be determined right or wrong, but merely expressions of personal whim and interest in certain things. And, there is a lot of crap out there I really don't like too.
Interestingly, I do interact with a lot of producers behind the scenes and have made a proliferation of good suggestions that have been adopted by many companies to good effect regarding improvement of product. Not all Dio ideas are adopted, but many are as I have a good eye for what makes a good fight, bloody hell! If I ever became a producer I'd be a god in this industry! A veritable Scorcese of the catfight trade. Although, I'd want to be a Kubrick and film in large rooms with padded walls and one slice of Battenberg cake placed carefully on a silver plate.
Can't remember anything about the thigh high boots. Then again, I've forgot most of what happened during the Franco Prussian war and don't ask me about Stalingrad because I'm still trying to remember which army I saw passing through the Ardenne. I do remember pointing out to the Femmefights guy once that platform soled fetish boots are so 90's and out of date now. High heeled stilleto leather boots are much more fashinable even in the fetish business as compared to something that would have been worn by a Spice Girl.
re: Portuguese company.... Why I oughta... [shakes fist] I'll be having my lawyers writing a strongly worded firing shot over your head in the land of make believe for making that comment young man!
They even have a real sexy Brit favourite of mine Rebekah doing some fights for them and completely misuse her in pathetic rollabouts of an exceedingly uninteresting nature.
Meanwhile... look at this delighfully pretty little filly get all c o c k y and bitchy on camera whilst challenging a sexy little blonde who she thinks she can take in a fight. Makes my bushy moustache absolutely bristle with delight:
There are rougher catfights out there than what Bongo Ringo produces, but it's an absolute delight to watch how these girlies progress as fighters, become more confident, bitchy and c o c k y, and then some of them even start crying or losing their temper if they lose, which demonstrates their genuine determination and desire to win.
Simply delightful, hopefully a little hairpulling will ensue.
CFR is the Cali Logan of producers. This is a parody of the catfight fetish that ridicules the fetishist. This is how John Boehner must feel watching SNL.
I like Dio's music analogy. I'd add that I enjoy different types of music for different purposes: serious listening, background, dancing and of late holiday merriment. When you watch a YouTube beatdown, is it sexually arousing or is it just a novelty to see girls fighting, like man bites dog? Which brings us to CatzReview. I too insist on sexy women. Keri, yes. Brittany of ECNWC, yes yes yes. CatzReview?
Am I the only one who thinks Ofecteau should be the one writing the Catfight Report?
Dio, I wish I could be more like you, able to stroll through the forest and appreciate all that is around me. I am that way when it comes to music, for the most part. With the exceptions of country (and therein excluding Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys and Patsy Cline) and Boy Bands (excluding no one) Sometimes I am in the mood for a late Beethoven Quartet, sometimes Coltrane. In other moments, only Sam Cooke will do. But female fighting videos strike a more fundamentalist chord in my personal makeup.
You marvel and appreciate the kaleidoscopic pageantry of colors. I see black and white.
Its more like the guns or abortion arguments to me. One side is right, the other wrong. In female combat videos, it comes down to violence versus erotica, or porn, if you will.
In videos featuring the former, its the act, the fist hitting the face, for example. Neither the quality of the fist nor the beauty of the face matter; its all about the act itself. In fact, its anti-beauty by its nature: its about damage. Damage is an unsustainable position for all involved.
In an erotic breast smother. Its all about the quality of the breasts doing the smothering and the beauty of the face being smothered. Erotic sustainability for all involved.
As for me, I am incapable of appreciating violence by women or towards women, even to stoke my arousal fires. I am also incapable of being aroused by women who dwell under the Mendoza Line. (I can appreciate their contributions as Sec. Of State, but they have no place in an erotic video)Appreciate: never. In fact, it stretches even my tolerance.I am not interested in seeing two unattractive women inflicting damage on each other, whether by fists, nails, tire irons or machetes. But I would watch Juliana (FC) fight a traffic ticket.
P.S: the boots thing came from something I think I remember from the old Freecatfight boards, when they were self-policed. I thought you had a soft spot for them. But what I really remember was the hard-on you had for a certain Portuguese company. Good to see some things never change. I hear they spent beaucoup money lobbying to officially declared that having two tubby middle-aged women taking turns lying on top of each other might legally be labeled as competitive.