Ryan Raz Fills Out NakedSword Dream Team

SAN FRANCISCO — Fan-favorite performer Ryan Raz has joined the starry line-up of the NakedSword.com Dream Team for the month of August. The promo title spotlights the video-on-demand network's most popular erotic idols.

A NakedSword rep praised the young stud's "ever-present toothy grin and consistently filthy performances."

Raz has earned a rising-star rep in particular for his work in such fetish sexpics as "Coat My Throat" (Cum Pig Men) and "St. Louis Cum" (Blue Alley Studios), "Piss!" and "Piss Sluts!" for Lucas Raunch, and fisting film "Sweet Spot!" for Hot House/Club Inferno.

He recently signed an exclusive performance contract with Raging Stallion Studios.

"As his loyal fan base grows and film opportunities multiply, Ryan enjoys traveling the world to make personal appearances, proving that he's as horny off-camera as he is in his scenes," the NakedSword rep said.

"With his ice-blue eyes, smooth and streamlined body, low-hanging balls, expert throat and picture-perfect asshole, this all-American twink stud is the perfect Dream Team inductee for the hottest month of the year."

The designation includes a dedicated webpage that includes a biography, wallpapers, photo gallery and links to the NakedSword titles featuring that performer. A customized affiliate toolbox is also made available.

NakedSword has added a new Dream Team member every month since 2003. Recent honorees include performers Tyler Saint, Ricky Sinz and Logan McCree.

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