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Two beautiful young women, possessing every advan-
tage one could want, turn into reckless savages intent
on torture. Here is how and why spectacular ladies turn
into tormenting wildcats! |
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WHEN THE GLORY is gone, all that remains is the pain. For some, the agonies may last forever.
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dominate New York's apartment wrestling scene was Denise. A lush brunette, she moved her exquisite body with panther grace. Spectators thrilled to her |
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savage splendor, a voluptuous sensuality intent on destruction. For many, she was the ultimate in apartment wrestling excitement. |
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   There have been many accounts of Denise's two magnificent failures to take the championship from former titleholder Cynara. A privately printed book by one of the world's most talented authors, entitled "Violent Epiphany", details the two matches best. Those interested in it may be able to find a rare copy in one of the more esoteric bookstores in a large city. Needless to say, films of the two encounters have become a staple entertainment amoung sophisticates all over the world.
   Yet, compassion is rarely a facet or worship. People assume greatness includes invulnerability. Yet, even the greatest of athletes suffer from pain. Few consider the agonies inherent in the brawling free-form style of apartment wrestlers. Denise's body has been bruised and battered. She has gagged on her own blood. The young woman has almost forgotten what it is like to live without pain.
   Denise has become a changed woman in these last few months. The flowing |
THE INHUMAN TORTURES OF AN APARTMENT WRESTLER |
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