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LOL, I am not making assumptions buddy, I would not just put comments out there with no basis or truth! The comments are from dozens and dozens of guys especially black guys who I have asked why they don’t come on Friday chat, etc., and it pains me to hear the same or similar comments of frustration from some of them! I enjoy BWN which is why I have supported for so long! Trust me I have purchased a catalog of my favorites, shot loads watching them, etc., but still it does not negate the need to give feedback which I am sure you have heard in chat from guys coming in and out.
We all have our favorites, which is another plus about BWN. there are a variety of wrestlers of all shapes and sizes, ages, etc. Still as I mentioned, the feedback from the poles, chat, and blackboard clearly indicate which direction, most of the fans lean to and their preferences in wrestlers and styles of matches.
EXAMPLES: tynfyr turned me onto a VERY EROTICALLY INTENSE WRESTLING MATCH on Tyson Plus with Trip Ali. Wow, it could have been longer for sure, but in those few minutes of those two hot, masculine brothers wrestling there on the floor, the intense homoerotic and physical struggle, the sweat, the raw, primitive stimulation of their naked bodies thrashing, entangling limbs, bare feet, dick and balls bouncing as they both struggled and embraced their masculine manhood and sexual desire to dominate each other! Imagine if that were Tiger, Candyman, X-Terminator, Black Chino, Ghost, Roy, Jeff, Storm, etc.
Then there is this well-built brother, Afrikan on the onlyfans in Twitter who exudes and oozes raw, masculine sexuality in his wrestling and domination!
People of course, talk about seeing the erotic wrestling from Claymore, Race Cooper (from Naked Kombat and other wrestling porn videos he has done). To give a few examples!
BWN is very lucky to have fans like you and others who enjoy the material no matter what, without complaint or the feeling their desires are not being met! But with any business, customers should feel they can give feedback, which most often can help make your product better, to grow, improve, etc. Constructive criticism should never be taken as negative, only information that can be used or not. (smile)
BWN is certainly one of a kind, and there are many pros regarding the material, but it does not mean there is no room for improvement. My comments don’t imply running BWN is easy, only that I have spent years in the gay/bi wrestling community encountering hundreds of pen pals, wrestling buddies, and networking, and I am honored people trust me to share their feelings, opinions, fantasies, desires, etc. Atlanta alone has hundreds of black guys into wrestling, but like DC, Chicago, Detroit, LA, NYC, there is an entire underground of males who love to wrestle and want to see material that satisfy those urges (just check out how many brothers into wrestling are on the Men Wrestling site, Bearhugger, Meetfighters. Those are just a sample of what is out there.
They are not looking to attack, reject or complain about what BWN has to offer, only merely to ask if there is room for more. As a result, it can impact what they will support and purchase. I am just saying!
