Revamped Mark Wolff Video Site Goes Live

SUNNYVALE, Calif. — All-male boutique label Mark Wolff Video has gone live with a soup-to-nuts website relaunch and set a new distro pact with Marina Pacific Distributors. The company is named for fan-favorite physique model Mark Wolff.

The revamped MarkWolff.com includes more than 200 bodybuilders and physique models engaged in solo masturbation and body-worship videos.

"We're featuring about 50 hours of exclusive shoots, erotic wrestling videos and some 10,000 high-res photos, plus live muscle-cam feeds," Wolff told XBIZ.

On the wholesale front, Marina Pacific will distribute 15 catalog titles — described as "body worship with a JO finish" — as well as all forthcoming productions.

"I travel about six months throughout the year shooting models," Wolff said. "I have also hand-picked a group of independent producers who will be shooting exclusive [bodybuilders] for my company."

Four of a projected nine titles for 2009 are already in the can. Each edition features between four and nine performers. The first pair of DVDs are "Nubreed 7: Miami" and "Nubreed 8: San Diego."

Wolff retired from physique modeling in 2007 but he said one final onscreen appearance could be in the cards. "I still work out five times a week and keep in very good shape," he said.

"I find it helps with the day-to-day stress of running a business. I have been filming video scenes of myself on the road and in the gym over the past two years, and I am planning on releasing this final footage later this year."

Wolff was discovered by photographer and legendary COLT Studio founder Rip Colt in 1996. He has since starred in several dozen wrestling, body worship and solo masturbation films, and founded his eponymous company in 1997.

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