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Gay Erotic Video Index
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At the very start of this match Dino backs Don into the wall, shoves his hard-on into Don's face, grabs Don's balls, and brings him to the mat. Don's bigger, but Dino has defeated Don's sexual psyche from the git-go. He is able to control, tie-up, spank, wedge, and maneuver hapless Vincent at will. Vincent, sporting a huge hard-on through the match, doesn't mind being grappled into submission. Dino himself is very turned on, and by the time he slaps on a heels over head submission/pin, pre-cum is oozing noticeable through his briefs. Both are so turned on to their match that both cum at the same time in the post-bout sex.
Scene 2: Dino Phillips vs. Joe Romero
In Bout 1 Dino is in control. In this match, Dino cedes total control to Joe Romero. With a huge cock, well muscled body, and his penchant for keeping a permanent hard-on throughout, Joe Romero has been a very popular wrestler for BG. From the start of this bout, both wrestlers have huge hard-on's. Pre-cum is seeping through Romero's briefs. For Joe, Dino is a total "wrestling toy" to do with as he wants. Romero puts Dino in a variety of holds that keeps Dino tied up while at the same time Joe takes total advantage of him - rubbing or spanking his ass, feeling up his crotch or cock, shoving his cock down Dino's throat, and even kissing him. This keeps Dino in a perpetual state of sexual froth. There isn't a hole in Phillips that doesn't see some action. His ear is tongued, his mouth is kissed, his throat gets cock plunged, and his butt-hole tongued. It's a sexual squash from start to the cum-laden finish. Erotic Combat is a perfect title for these two matches.
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