Female Mud Wrestling - Muddy Hell!

Simply put as a physical confrontation occurring on a muddy ground or in a mud pit, mud wrestling primarily accepts women as the participants who wrestle in minimal clothing or none for the purpose of mass entertainment. Performed in semi-competitive fashions, female mud wrestling considers winning or losing to be a secondary factor; it’s the visual pleasures that are regarded as the prime criteria of the sport.
The story of girl’s mud wrestling goes way back to Paul Boesch, the legendary Houston Wrestling promoter who invented the concept. An ironical example of women taking over men in the different aspects of life, but female mud wrestling was confined only to the bars, nightclubs and strip clubs primarily. Currently a mainstream sports activity made popular by the Bill Murray movie Stripes (1980), most of the people if not all, now come to see women mud-wrestling both for fun and to nurse the innate voyeurism.
Following the typical male mindset of “anything looks good on a woman", female mud wrestling incorporated a number of other wet substances like gelatin (female mud wrestling here takes the name Jell-O wrestling); while Jell-O wrestling is a term used primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom calls it plain jelly wrestling. Other variations of female mud wrestling incorporate even food items like pudding, chocolate sauce, creamed corn, mashed potatoes and even Olive oil, which gave rise to a separate sub-genre called Oil Wrestling.
Europe has long been a watcher and an admirer of girls mud-wrestling. France being the patron, it was Spain and most of the Spanish speaking countries to follow and mud wrestling in UK has been a popular sport; perhaps the only ground where the both sides of the English Channel unite. Hence we see that mud wrestling is a very famous sport in the western countries. Female mud wrestling is not commonly seen in conservative countries like India, Pakistan and Iran. However, mud wrestling does take place in the rural villages of India. The wrestling does not take place on a very professional level but nevertheless it is a sort of a major recreation activity for the villages. They even bet a dime or two on their favorite players.