Several indicators to tell the flakes from the real wrestlers.
1) Pictures of wrestling in public indicate real wrestling
2) Use of terms in profile where it is obvious that the person does not know what they mean
(for example using "folkstyle" but their profile indicates no knowledge of what it is)
3) Just one pic where the face is not even shown
4) No opponents shown at all after years of membership
5) Refusal to answer emails and chat requests
6) Sudden lack of communication when a meeting for real wrestling or practice is mentioned
7) Mentioning of techniques that are inconsistant with their mentioned style
Talking about favorite holds and such is cool. Not really a fan of cyber - to me, it's like decaf coffee, what's the point. Overall, I dig real matches against a guy that understands the old school m2m bonding and is focused on having a good sweaty time.
I think both is cool talking about it can be really fun but also that's why there is cyber wrestling. I'm new to this but my real time experiences have been awsome.
Yeah, scheduling is hard. For years I've had a crazy schedule that made it impossible to plan matches. Now it's more of a set schedule and I'm ready!!!!!
Sometimes when we're online "looking" we'll get caught up in steamy conversations. Not knowing that the other participant is probably satisfied never leaving their computer and gearing up.
BJJWrestlerLasVegas (12)
27/5/2016 15:54Several indicators to tell the flakes from the real wrestlers.
1) Pictures of wrestling in public indicate real wrestling
2) Use of terms in profile where it is obvious that the person does not know what they mean
(for example using "folkstyle" but their profile indicates no knowledge of what it is)
3) Just one pic where the face is not even shown
4) No opponents shown at all after years of membership
5) Refusal to answer emails and chat requests
6) Sudden lack of communication when a meeting for real wrestling or practice is mentioned
7) Mentioning of techniques that are inconsistant with their mentioned style
NBTUndefeated (2)
08/4/2016 08:04Talking about favorite holds and such is cool. Not really a fan of cyber - to me, it's like decaf coffee, what's the point. Overall, I dig real matches against a guy that understands the old school m2m bonding and is focused on having a good sweaty time.
Jimmy Elijah (76)
08/4/2016 16:41(em resposta à...)
I think that's one of the best metaphors I've ever heard. Decaf LMAOOO 😂
Nerdy wrestler (25 )
23/3/2016 07:26I think both is cool talking about it can be really fun but also that's why there is cyber wrestling. I'm new to this but my real time experiences have been awsome.
Jimmy Elijah (76)
23/3/2016 07:55(em resposta à...)
Right on bro! And to many more!
Dadfights (24)
23/3/2016 05:14I'd rather do it!
Jimmy Elijah (76)
23/3/2016 05:51(em resposta à...)
You got that right. Action.
Dadfights (24)
23/3/2016 15:33(em resposta à...)
Right on Jimmy!!!
Cyber is ok for jacking off but the real thing does it better!!!!
Eagle2009 (80 )
22/3/2016 06:06I like both
Jimmy Elijah (76)
22/3/2016 06:25(em resposta à...)
That's cool! Is that 50/50 or 60/40?
socalwrest (34)
22/3/2016 20:35(em resposta à...)
100% real here, although my schedule sometimes makes it difficult to meet.
BJJWrestlerLasVegas (12)
26/5/2016 07:02(em resposta à...)
Totally agree 100% real.
Jimmy Elijah (76)
23/3/2016 05:51(em resposta à...)
True true. I think everyone can relate. Wish there were more time to do the things we love.
Dadfights (24)
23/3/2016 15:35(em resposta à...)
Yeah, scheduling is hard. For years I've had a crazy schedule that made it impossible to plan matches. Now it's more of a set schedule and I'm ready!!!!!
Jimmy Elijah (76)
13/3/2016 20:54Sometimes when we're online "looking" we'll get caught up in steamy conversations. Not knowing that the other participant is probably satisfied never leaving their computer and gearing up.
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