Oh, my poor blog! How I have missed you!
It's been harder and harder to blog these days. Aside from not having many new adventures to blog about in this past year (in 2020, that is), I have otherwise been so busy with a great many other things: working on my own personal OnlyFans and Twitter presence (wrestle & fight-related, of course!), trying to get the DoomMaidens.com website caught up with the releases we've made into the c4s store, working out in the home gym and getting variously bigger, and working on my house and physical studio.
But focusing on Twitter and social media has NOT been a reason for my lack of blogging.
In fact, I am falling quite out of love with Twitter and social media lately (where Doom Maidens is concerned, that is).
For one, I feel like I am just permanently shadowbanned on Twitter as my Doom Maidens account self. I won't go into that too much, but do know that it has been a real downer for someone who likes to post a lot and interact a lot. Secondly, likely because of some aspect of the shadowban, my posts were being seen less and thus getting less interaction, and that would lead me to do endless scrolling on the platform as I waited for something to happen. Endless looking at the trending hashtags (which were alternatingly depressing, infuriating, and anxiety-inducing), scrolling through ads, wasting time without really realizing it. So, needless to say, I took a break from that. Though I do peak in on occasion to post quick updates.
But anyway.
Oh, my dear long-form blog, we've had so many good times together. Both my Adventures blog here and my Bondage Wrestling Blog.
I was reminded of the dear old blog today when I sat down to do more website catch-up. I noticed there was a Retro Video Revival re-release sitting on my desktop and waiting to be re-released. And this was one I remembered fondly. So, I got right on it. And working on that re-release is what brought me back to the blog. The re-release was VeVe's catfight wrestling match with Clobberetta, from November of 2010.
This match was from the days when we were dipping our toes into catfighting, using "found spaces," and having a great many adventures. Many wrestlers I filmed with then were very adventurous, open to trying all sorts of new things, curious about going to all sorts of locations, into pushing themselves in very physical and gritty contests.
Anyway.
I recalled that this match featured a very interesting ending. A totally organic and spontaneous ending. It was the first time that a "Punishment Round" ever occurred in a competitive FvF match... and, if I recall correctly, it was the first time we had a victory pose in an FvF context.
The ladies were clearly revved up from the intensity of the match, which was full of slapping and hair-pulling, two things which really get the emotions raging and blood pumping. Both VeVe and Clobberetta were tough and fearless fighters, both were also trash talk-y and arrogant. And so, it made perfect sense when the final winner jumped up to put the mouthy loser into her place with what I've been calling a "proto-Punishment Round."
I know it's a bit spoiler-y, but I don't want to have to beat around the bush in a blog entry. That'll get awkward pretty fast. So, I'll reveal with it was VeVe who was the final winner. This was a big deal for VeVe, because it was her biggest FvF size mismatch in a competitive setting. And it was a chance for her to show genuine dominance when she put Clobberetta through her paces at the end. Clobberetta was arrogant in defeat, and so VeVe showed her who's boss with unopposed face slaps from a school girl pin. Clobberetta was rocked and VeVe furthered the point with a victory pose.
And so.
And so I was compelled to come over to the blog and make this blog entry because I'd been writing so much about this first proto Punishment Round, but I hadn't been expanding upon that where I was writing. And it was a little e-mail I sent out to our FvF mailing list that made me think about the blog. And so, here I am, at the blog, writing a little bit of stream of consciousness, inspired by the re-releasing of this match video.
And so, there ya go. I'll post this blog entry up and get back to those website updates I'd originally intended to do. I'm not sure who's still reading this beloved blog of mine, but, as always, I hope to come back to it again in the future.