Jet Set Men Square Off Live Tomorrow Night

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Gay production studio Jet Set will feature the “Battle of the Boys” tomorrow night in the members-only Jet Set Live area of their website. The show will feature Jet Set Men Aaron James and Jackson Wild, as they square off against each other in an erotic competition.

“I’m not sure who’s going to get corrupted the most, but I can’t wait to find out,” Jet Set Head of Production Chris Steele said.

The live show will be broadcast Dec. 20, at 7 p.m. PST, 9 p.m. CST, and 10 p.m. EST. Current and new members will be able to watch the show for free.

“Knowing how intense a top A.J. is, I am sure that he’s going to be trying to completely dominate Jackson from the first minute,” Steele said. “But I also know that Jackson is no pushover and will fight to be in charge as a power bottom.”

James first appeared in Jet Set’s “On Fire!” directed by Steele and performer/director Chad Donovan. According to Jet Set, James also is slated for a mainstream crossover when he appears on a major cable network reality documentary series next year. The studio did not disclose details about the reality program.

Wild, a newbie performer, has garnered a reputation with a “bad boy” image. He has appeared in John Bruno’s “Rough Play” for Falcon Studios.

For more information, visit the Jet Set website.

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