We open inside the Weekend Wrestling studio with Riff Simmons perched on the ring apron, casually strumming his guitar and singing to himself, red-white-and-blue starred trunks clinging to his lean hips above black-and-white boots. The mood shifts the second Blake Starr enters—barely contained in skimpy red and black shiny trunks that ride deep into his cleft, black socks and red athletic shoes framing the view. Blake radiates that slightly creepy, unpredictable energy he’s known for, and Riff feels it before they ever touch. Whatever “match” was planned gets twisted fast when Blake slips in behind him, choking him and dragging him into the ring across the bottom rope, turning a simple start into something far more intimate and punishing. From there, Blake’s creativity is on full display: a torturous Gory special that stretches Riff’s wiry body; cruel armbars and modified leglocks that leave limbs trembling; blatant chokes; and a grinding boot planted directly into Riff’s prominent package while he’s tangled in the ropes. A standing surfboard in the ropes, bearhug, posing camel clutch, modified full nelson, repeated low blows, dragon sleeper on the canvas with fist after fist pounding into Riff’s abs, and body scissors wrapped in the ropes all keep the rockstar bent, lifted, and framed for the cameras in ways that blur the line between wrestling clinic and erotic torment.
Riff doesn’t just take it—he answers with his own brand of fight, turning that musical rhythm into calculated strikes. He digs kicks and punches into Blake’s midsection, works over the lower back and hamstrings with sharp boots, and sinks in a slow, grinding sleeper with the hooks in, chest pressed tight against Blake’s back as he squeezes the air from him. Double-handed chokes, vicious purple nurples, a modified heel hook and a single-leg Boston crab of his own give Blake’s body plenty of time under the spotlight, trunks already wedged high as the pain stretches him across the canvas. The struggle for dominance feels raw and unpolished, with punishment that’s harsher and more intimate than a standard bout—hands, boots, and bodies targeting guts, groins, and nerves in ways that make every reaction pop. At times, Riff looks a little out of his league against someone as unorthodox as Blake, his usual flow disrupted, his skill never quite allowed to shine the way fans have seen before—but whenever he finds an opening, he pours on the hurt, clamping down on those vulnerable spots and reminding everyone that even a dazed rockstar can make a beautiful menace like Blake suffer for every twisted second of this match.
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Good match. Enjoy seeing Cash being the heel. Like his timely poses, although should flex some of his body parts, eg: crab pose,lats, triceps.Did not give a five star because I love bodyslams and there weren't any in this match. Cash makes a fantastic verbal bad guy also. Thanks, Manny T.at [****]
I like Ricky he's a badass, doest back down or seems to be afraid of anyone.
my one. Wish There was more wrestling SBP, scissor holds. Pound for Pound he's tough as shit. Would like to see more wrestling holds. And videos 💪