Women Mud Wrestling

Women Mud Wrestling

Expert estimates and educated guessers mark the origin of oil wrestling in the 14th Century. It is said that in Turkey, fans used to circle around the two oil wrestling competitors, as music created by drums and surna were played by men beside the action. In many countries throughout Europe, the action caught fire, except with mud. It has even been featured in a French game show called Fort Boyard. In fact, the show was set in the actual Fort Boyard on the west coast of France. In the show, contestants would have to mud wrestle as part of the competition.

Female Mud Wrestling

The setting of a women mud wrestling match is typically a mud pit. Sometimes, a random match of women mud wrestling will break out in an outdoor volleyball court after a hard rain or a hose spray. In college towns, from East Lansing, Michigan to Tempe Arizona, this is a treasured pastime. Guys often flock from miles around campus to watch a women mud wrestling match between two or more women, most likely either to wager, or to satisfy their natural urges of viewing wet, slippery women roll and bounce around the ground with each other. Many people and organizations searching for ways to make money throw mud wrestling matches and charge $5 or $10 a head. It is a quick and popular way to create revenue. Mud wrestling has evolved, now including Jell-o wrestling, pudding wrestling, and other forms as well. These slimier forms of women mud wrestling are much more likely to take place in seedy, night-time bars or in strip clubs. It is not publicly known as a classy activity and it is a popular fetish among American men.

Mud Wrestling Girls

Among competitors, there is a common problem known as “mud wrestler’s rash” that can be acquired during the match. At the University of Washington, scientists identified the disease after several college students checked into the hospital to report itchy, pus-filled rashes on their bodies. Two dormitories held a mud wrestling match against each other, with many people watching from the sidelines. None of the observers checked into the hospital with the disease while several of those who did participate did. Health is often not a variable considered in this sporting event, as there is no clean or dirt-free way of taking part in a match of mud wrestling. The risks are there, however, and for girls who may be taking part in this activity, it may be wise to not shave your legs for several days before the match. Freshly open pores are more subject to infection.

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