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Freddie Marz was at his breaking point, pacing the ring, venting about the injustices he faced at Weekend Wrestling. His flamboyant charm had made him a target for teasing, and the once-spirited rocker now stood vulnerable. Enter Tedros, the "Friendliest Guy," exuding his signature charm. With a soothing tone and a disarming smile, Tedros consoled Freddie, lulling him into a false sense of security. Just as Freddie began to trust him, Tedros revealed his true nature. A sudden knee to Freddie’s gut left him gasping, and the ambush began. Tedros unleashed an onslaught of humiliating submission holds, stretching Freddie's body in agonizing ways. A full nelson left Freddie defenseless, followed by a torturous bow and arrow, groin stretches, and a cruel crotch claw that had everyone wincing. Between holds, Tedros delivered degrading wedgies, each tug emphasizing his dominance as Freddie writhed in pain and humiliation.
But Freddie wasn’t just a pretty boy to be broken. His frustration ignited into a fiery rage, and he retaliated with ferocious intensity. Tedros quickly found himself at Freddie’s mercy, dragged from corner to corner as Freddie hammered him with forearms and punches. The rocker’s newfound dominance was unrelenting—Tedros was bent and twisted in a deep camel clutch, followed by a punishing Boston crab that had him screaming in anguish. Freddie’s revenge was as humiliating as it was brutal, stripping away Tedros’ smug composure. The once-vulnerable Freddie stood tall, victorious and vindicated, leaving no doubt that he could deliver pain and humiliation as effectively as he could endure it.
One of the best I’ve seen from WW. All American Roger Atlas’ energy is amazing, love watching him. Elite Eliot is always great, very sexy video!
Watching Dirty ‘D’ dominate his opponents is always a blast, but especially in trunks this sexy. Great video!
It would have been much better if the two cops weren't portrayed as bumbling fools.