Kink.com's Ultimate Surrender Begins Streaming Championship Rounds

SAN FRANCISCO — Erotic girl/girl wrestling site UltimateSurrender.com will close out its season streaming the championship matches live to site members each Tuesday for the next three weeks.

Ultimate Surrender is a BDSM website based out of San Francisco that belongs to Kink.com's KinkyDollars.com affiliate program.

The semifinals start tomorrow at 7 p.m. when Syd Blakovich ("The Nightmare") squares off against Darling ("The Grappler") in the first semifinal. On Tuesday, Aug. 26, Ariel X ("The Assassin") and Dia Zerva ("Iron Maiden") will face each other in the second semifinal.

Winners from those matches will proceed to the final showdown to determine the girl/girl fetish champion for the 2008 Summer Vengeance season. The two will wrestle in a live, streamed championship match on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

In UltimateSurrender.com's four-round matches, the wrestling is unscripted and the female competitors use headlocks, pins and other traditional wrestling holds in addition to acquiring style points for subjecting opponents to fingering, breast smothering, face-sitting and forced kissing.

Competitors begin matches in bikinis and remove their tops and bottoms in rounds one and two. In the fourth round, the winner of the match gets to have sex with the loser.

Members can make suggestions for how the fourth round will play out, giving the victorious wrestler ideas as to how best display and enforce her dominance over the loser.

UltimateSurrender.com live shows are available only to the site’s members and feature video and audio streamed in real time. Users can chat with the models, staff and each other and private message other members.

UltimateSurrender.com, operated under KinkyDollars.com, offers 50-60 percent revshare or $30-55 per join.

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