Men mud wrestling - Thud in the Mud

Simply put as a physical confrontation occurring on a muddy ground or in a mud pit, mud wrestling, though primarily accepts women as the participants, is a phenomenon that took form in the hands of Paul Boesch, the legendary Houston Wrestling promoter who used it as the only way to settle the quarrel between an American and an Indian wrestler. But unlike women’s mud wrestling that gives visual pleasures an upper hand as the prime criteria of the sport, men mud wrestling is all about gaining superiority over one another.
Europe has long been a watcher and an admirer of both females’ and men 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.
In the US, men mud wrestling is a very popular sport but focuses chiefly on entertaining the audience with humorous and energetic matches that are held in roped-off 18 square feet rings.
Men mud wrestling stories and men mud wrestling video clips are countless on the Internet and most of the time; they are as interesting as the fun and enjoyment the game offers. While some of these men mud-wrestling stories are thrilling, some are just uncensored brutal accounts of the elevated testosterone levels. The same applies to the men mud wrestling clips, though; one needs to be cautious because of the explicit homosexual content put inside these clips by unsolicited websites. A wet and messy game no doubt, but men mud wrestling is definitely an exiting form of entertainment that guarantee a pleasurable and amusing time.
The best part of men mud wrestling is that it is not an expensive sport and any one can take part in it. However it is better to practice before you engage yourself into some serious mud wrestling. This is because if you are a novice, you are sure to hurt or strain a certain part of your body in case you have not practiced before. The sport is very popular in the rural areas of countries like India. It is one of the main forms of recreation and there is a huge crowd to cheer the wrestlers whenever any match takes place.