CocoDorm to Stream ‘Super Sex Bowl’ Today

MIAMI — While football fans turn to South Florida for the Super Bowl, CocoDorm is offering a sex parody of the event.

“The games will consist of some down and dirty rough naked wrestling along with battles to see who can bust the most nutt and who can eat the best ass,” the company said. “We've just flown in some of the hottest blatino guys in the country just for this competition. Trust us, once you log on you’re definitely going to get off on what these guys can deliver.”

The performers of CocoDorm will be divided up into two categories: the masculine hung tops and the submissive bottoms. On the roster are veterans Tyson and Deka alongside newcomers Leo Luv, Jesse Rabbit, Isaiah Foxx, Romeo Storm and Baby Star.

The performers will compete live and be broadcasted on CocoDorm.com.

“We have hosted the Super Sex Bowl Party in the past, but we can guarantee this time we’re puling out all the stops for the upcoming battle,” the company said.

In preparation of the event, CocoDorm’s camera system has been upgraded and a new high power lighting system has been installed.

The action starts tonight at 9 p.m. EST on CocoDorm.com.

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