Extreme Mat Fights 2
Extreme Mat Fights 2

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Extreme Mat Fights 2

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
118 min
English

Since you helped make Extreme Mat Fights such a wild success, we thought we'd treat you to four more hot couples in down and dirty sex wrestling action. The recipe is simple - a willing girl, a horny stud, a fantasy locker room - but the results will have you drooling for a taste! Red-headed Eve takes on rocker Evan Stone but finally can't ignore his eye-popping pole. Feisty Coral Sands makes cocky Adam West really work to spread her thighs. Wild-child Anastasia Blue uses her little-girl-lost innocence to fool super stud Eric Everhard, but wait until you see her deep throat his gigantic cock! In the final match, Cheeky Cheyenne Silver tries to tame bad-boy Dale Debone, but Dale clearly likes to dominate his women. That's four matches and four victory fucks in a tasty two hour sex wrestling treat!

Insights

Director: Robert "Bobby" DattiloGenres: Combat Sport, Reality Television

Plot Summary

This entry in the 'Extreme Mat Fights' series continues to showcase unsanctioned, bare-knuckle fighting matches. It presents a raw and often brutal display of combatants engaging in intense physical confrontations with minimal rules. The focus is on the visceral nature of the fights and the endurance of the participants.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget, direct-to-video combat sports film, 'Extreme Mat Fights 2' received minimal mainstream critical attention. It is primarily known within niche communities interested in underground fighting content. Audience reception, where available, often highlights its raw, unpolished nature and the extreme violence depicted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features unedited, raw fighting footage.

  • Appeals to fans of extreme combat and underground fighting.

  • Lacks production value and mainstream appeal.

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Fun Fact

Many films in the 'Extreme Mat Fights' series were produced with very limited budgets and distributed directly to video, often catering to a specific audience interested in less regulated combat sports.

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