Treasure VS Butterfly Match Revisited
(A Frame By Frame Review)


When I first set to pin a review of this famous match between Mistress Treasure and Butterfly I was admittedly emotional, visceral and rushed in my desire to share my thoughts. I have since calmed down and have taken a more scientific analysis of the famous contest. In the words of a noted Blues musician “wanna hear it? Hear it go!” ;-) There was no obvious stratagem revealed outside of girlish giggles and grins at the outset of the conflict. At first glance this only seemed to be nervous laughter but after examining their face frame by frame it was clear to me that both women were trying to mask aggressive glowers with their smiles.
Proving my point when given the signal to fight both women rushed toward the fray with no period of feeling the other out. Hence after the initial clash of their delectable bodies they go down clumsily. Because of her natural speed and cat-like instincts Treasure ends up on top; in a Back Mount -choke hold. The hold was broken by order of the producer who was also acting as referee. However Treasure did not relinquish her Back Mount of Butterfly thus morphed into a Rolling Rear Naked Full Nelson and then into face crushing press into the mat. Superior position stabilized by Treasures vigorous gams added with enhanced upper body strength secured victory for the mighty mistress. Making the victory in this round even sweeter the pressure brought to bear by Treasure’s inescapable hold caused the Dominican to cry out in agony before submitting.
*I don’t want the reader to get the idea that this was an easy victory for Treasure or that Butterfly was at all weak; whenever their feminine muscularity was in opposition there was audible and visual signs of struggle such as grunting groaning also moist abdominals, extremities and their glorious glutei quaking*

In Round 2; Butterfly attempts to take Treasure out by taking her legs from her , Treasure responds with a Front Face that thwarts the intended direction of the take down and c causes them to topple in the opposite direction with Butterfly at the bottom. Butterfly quickly recovers takes the superior position then attempts a Spanish Press Match Box Pin. This maneuver pushed Treasure’s straightened legs back and horizontal to the mat towards her head while using her weight to force Treasure’s torso erect with both their weights atop Treasure’s lengthy and exquisite neck. This was a dangerous power move that could have ended the round and the match however I don’t believe that Butterfly was acting out of mal intent but desperation. When freeze framing the first round several times I came to the conclusion that Butterfly found sure to be an unnaturally strong opponent who could only be stopped if she was hurt and could not continue or would not continue out of fear of being hurt again. Hence Butterfly gambled on Treasure’s survival instinct in order to secure an early victory. Only in this exchange did Treasure show any sign of stress however Treasure maintained her poise and successfully kicked and rolled backwards out of the danger of a damaged vertebra. Butterfly was still tenacious, wrapping her prodigious thighs around Treasure’s attractive six pack in an inverted fashion. Treasure tried to escape by turning ‘to and fro’ but to no avail so with a determined and annoyed expression Treasure and unbelievable power reversed Butterfly’s scissor hold into a UniverSoul Contortionist Back Breaker (Treasure pushed Butterfly’s face to the mat, held her torso erect and stabilized by her thigh and with her body weight and pressed Butterfly’s neck painfully underneath this heavy load. Treasure then grabbed Butterfly’s ankles and bent them backwards towards Butterfly’s head and the mat) No doubt this was payback for Butterfly’s attempt at a damaging submission. Butterfly’s only response was a staccato-like “Oh! Nononono! Verbal submission and a look of extreme panic. Treasure released (dropped her on the mat) her immediately upon hearing her cry out. This was the only unfriendly exchange between the two ladies; Treasure had and unapologetic glare even though she offered to help Butterfly to her feet (Butterfly declined). Butterfly’s expression went from pain to panic to anger. I was settled Treasure was the baddest B!@#! On the Block.
Round 3 -6 consisted of Butterfly keep from looking too bad and Treasure experimenting with new holds. According to Treasure they parted friends and she would like to wrestle Butterfly again; so far it has never happened.

Deacon