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Just when I thought I had PGW figured out, though, they threw in extended footage of Destiny, the lingerie model and valet of underwear model Esteban Santana. Or is that, “just barely in the closet”? Hey gay Wrestlecrap readers, how does that metaphor work, exactly? What gay man hasn’t had a laugh at the Monty Minkses of the world, who are so obviously gay but so deep in the closet? So maybe the target audience was gay men who could have some fun with all the stereotypes and archetypes within the gay community. …and the all-American boy Tristan Titus, who, besides the fact that the announcers kept calling him “Tristan Tight-Ass”, was the picture of wholesomeness. …and his “incredibly heterosexual” son, Montgomery, and I could swear the PGW was the most homophobic thing I’d ever seen in wrestling besides maybe all that stuff WCW and WWE did.īut then again, there were were a few other, less flamboyant gimmicks like the log cabin Republican Gregory Owen Peters, or GOP… One look ( and listen) at the impossibly swishy duo of “avid heterosexual” owner Francis Minks… Maybe, I thought, it’s trying to promote a more respectable image of gay athletes, such as The Gay Avenger, who fought for tolerance and respect long before WWE’s Be a STAR campaign.īut that wouldn’t explain some of the other gimmicks, which range from a fashionista (who was never actually seen wearing anything but his wrestling gear, meaning we’d have to take his word for it)…
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I’m thinking, SHOW: Stunning Homosexuals Of Wrestling.īut Professional Gay Wrestling doesn’t do that. Speaking of GLOW, if I had to book a campy gay wrestling promotion, I’d basically copy the GLOW formula except with men. PGW is thus, in a sense, less gay than the AWA.Ĭompare that to GLOW, which also filmed in Vegas, but had, you know, a crowd.
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Rather than taking place at, say, a gay night club or some other locale where the audience would give PGW a warm reception and a lot of energy, it instead takes place in what appears to be a warehouse with no audience whatsoever.Įven when AWA filmed in an empty studio in its dying days, the room was pink. It was filmed in Las Vegas, but it’s about as un-fabulous a set as you’ve ever seen.
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Those guys used to wrestle naked, which is just about the gayest thing two men can do short of having sex with each other.Īctually watching PGW raised even more questions.įirst of all, announcer Bruce Radel introduced Pro Gay Wrestling (or “Pro-oh Gay-ay Wrest-a-ling”) and claimed it was filmed in fabulous Las Vegas.
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Let’s face it – wrestling is a very gay sport, and has been since the days of the ancient Greeks. I mean, if gay men want to watch guys with great bodies and revealing outfits grapple with each other, there are a number of other wrestling promotions out there – specifically, all of them. My first question was, “Is this Safe for Work?”īut my second question was “Why gay professional wrestling?” (Or “professional gay wrestling”, as it’s called, which led me back to my first question). But there was even more content available for any connoisseur of both great wrestling and bad wrestling: a collection of death matches between Cactus Jack and Terry Funk, some truly awful-looking wrestling movies I’d never heard of, and something called, Professional Gay Wrestling. While searching Amazon Prime recently, I was pleasantly surprised to find, of all things, episodes of Memphis wrestling in the video library.