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Cameron vs Graham Varnett (Wrestler4Hire)

Every sensitive young man - late teens or early twenties, whose dream is to make art or make the world a better place - should have his nuts ground under the boot of a somewhat older, bigger dude who has been places and seen things. The youthful idealist can then go on to Prague or Greenpeace with a true awareness of how shit happens. It's an important rite of passage that most of Western civilization has forgot.

In this 2018 match, Cameron (just the one name now) serves as a mentor of sorts to young and slender Graham Varnett. Cameron was once a sensitive young man, too, and suffered the vicissitudes that a life in indie and underground wrestling brings. He has achieved his dream, far more than most dreamers do, in large part because there was always somebody there to punch him in the kidneys every weekend.

The match is Varnett's introduction to a pitiless world. Not even the ref cuts Graham slack. Otherwise compassionate gentlemen get a kick out of roughing a youngster up and pointing him towards the strait and narrow. It all goes back at least as far as the ancient Greeks, who even threw some penetration into the mix on their hunting trips or between philosophical discourses at the gymnasium. 

Cameron gives this firsthand account: "I knew the minute I laid eyes on him I'd be stretching him out and hearing him submit to me like the jobberboy he was born to be! How willingly he settles into his role, bridging up and allowing me to dig my boots deep into his tender abs. That pretty hair feels so nice laced between my fingers and I yank him into a painful back-breaker." And there's more! I think this is the first time a product description has given me as big a boner as the wrestling. First-person narration needs to be a part of more wrestling sites' advertising - either from the jobber's or the victor's perspective.

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  1. Cameron is a master. This video shows just how well his talent and presence makes a video epic. I remember his jobber days, and it was that match on BG East versus Austin Cooper that made me a big fan. He finally broke his jobber mold and has earned his stripes as a fan favorite. I think this one might just be better. Are there others?

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