Belmont vs. Discord: Battle Of The Dead!
Even if you're not a horror movie buff, you've certainly heard of the classic "Dead" flicks. Who could forget Night Of The Living Dead, Return Of The Living Dead or Dawn Of The Dead? Well, now you can add Battle Of The Dead to that list.
That's what it looked like, at least, to the fans in attendance at the April 20th WSU event when they witnessed this match between G.L.O.R.Y. Girls Mistress Belmont and Discord. Belmont's pale face and blood red eyes certainly make her appear less than fully alive. The gothic-tinged Discord wants to make it totally clear what we should think of her...she says it all right there on the front of her shirt!
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Setting Her Up...
Mistress Belmont took the deadly fight to her opponent early. No intricate wrestling maneuvers or complicated holds here. The black-clad gothic dominatrix simply tips up the chin of the already-staggered Discord with her left hand...setting the stage for a crunching right fist directly to the tip of the jaw.
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Delighting In The Punishment...
Few wrestlers seem to derive as much delight from punishing their opponent than Mistress Belmont. Screams of pain from her foe translate into a pleasurable experience for the sadistic mistress. Just take a look at this ringside Wrestlin' Wally shot. A cruel smile fills Belmont's face as she scrapes the eyes of a screeching Discord along the rough surface of that top ring rope.
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Deadly Turnaround...
The match wasn't a completely pleasurable experience for Mistress Belmont, though. At times it was Discord who dished out some of her own punishment. Here, Belmont's face is contorted in agony as her opponent connects with a boot directly to the pit of her belly. The precision-placed kick does its job...you can almost see every last ounce of oxygen leaving the body of the shiny-garbed wrestler as her legs buckle and she crumbles to the mat.
At the end of the deadly battle, it was Mistress Belmont who came away with the victory in her WSU debut.
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