CockyBoy.com Exclusives Bring Home Grabbys

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Cockyboys.com web exclusives Jesse Santana and Tory Mason each took home Grabby Awards at the show in Chicago last weekend.

Increasingly popular performer Santana was nominated in multiple categories, including Best Performer, Best Newcomer, Best Duo Sex scene, Best group Sex Scene, Hottest Cock, as well as Hottest Bottom, for which he took home a trophy. The Hottest Bottom award is based on industrywide stature and not on a specific performance.

“Jesse’s award named him the Hottest Bottom in the business and I couldn’t agree more,” Cockyboys.com owner Kyle Majors said.

Tory Mason, nominated for both Best Supporting Actor and Best Solo Scene, took home the award for Best Solo for his work in “Paradise Found” by Buckshot Productions.

“Tory is an amazing performer and John Rutherford at [COLT Studio’s] Buckshot is a rock star in his own right. When you combine Buckshot and Mason, you’re combining the best. Tory definitely brings that same energy and raw sexuality to his performances for us,” Majors said.

“Jesse and Tory are two of my anchor stars. They’ve been with me from the beginning and I’m thrilled that they are receiving the industry recognition they deserve,” Majors added.

“They’ve grown to be two of the biggest stars in the business as highlighted by their Grabby Awards,” he said. “To top it off, they are both amazing people — their sexual energy is exceeded only by their charm and warm hearts. We couldn’t be happier to have them both signed with us as web exclusives. We will be releasing their scenes all year long on Cockyboys.com.”

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