HotMovies.com Announces 3rd Annual 'Porn Star Bracket'

PHILADELPHIA — HotMovies.com has announced its third annual "Porn Star Bracket Tournament" will begin Mar. 14.

Inspired by the NCAA’s annual college basketball championship series, the tournament will feature 64 of today’s hottest adult stars in head-to-head matchups, with the winner of the final round receiving a cash prize along with a donation in her name to the charity of her choice.

The first round kicks off on Mar. 14th and voters will have the opportunity to select their favorite stars from amongst thirty-two head-to-head matchups. At the end of each round, votes will be tallied and the winning star of each bracket will move on to compete in their next head-to-head matchup, until only the final two contestants remain in the championship showdown. 

“This year’s tournament is especially exciting, because we’ve rebuilt our entire system based on lessons we’ve learned from past years, and from conversations we’ve had with the participants,” said Danny C., HotMovies’ director of marketing. “We’re confident that this will be our best porn star tournament yet.”

In an effort to make the third annual event better, HotMovies reports that this year’s performers will benefit from a new system, which enhances voting integrity. Fans will log in to HotMovies.com to vote, where they will also receive a special offer for each round of the tournament, along with other HotMovies.com special promotions. Voting is free, and there is no purchase necessary.

The tournament runs between Mar. 14 and Apr. 3. Fans are encouraged to vote early and often, but no more than once per day. The winner will be announced on Apr. 4. Voters can see the matchups by clicking here.

For more information, visit HotMovies.com.

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