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Mike Pope v. Cliff Conlin & Scotty Nguyen
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It was 20 years ago today when I posted these images of the amazing Kid Leopard torturing Cliff Conlin in a prolonged Indian Deathlock. I was really into leglocks at the time. Check out that old gallery if you want to see more images of this particular submission hold.
I actually have this video in my archives. (It's a great match -- Conlin makes the Boss suffer quite a bit, which really gets to me because Kid Leopard is usually 100% dominant!)
So I decided to rewatch this vintage wrestleporn to create some Animated GIFs that depict Leopard's thrusting and grinding motions and Conlin's dramatic selling.
These early BG East videos, when the Boss still put on the trunks and boots, were just so hot -- so realistic, not all silly and playful (as we're seeing in some recent Underground Wrestling content.) Kid Leopard was just so sadistic and merciless once he gained control, and he took the authentic portrayal of classic pro wrestling very seriously.

Oh Mr. Leopard - when you plant your boot on his chest to press his body flat, I just lose it. I believe this was the only BG East match that Conlin ever filmed. I suppose this Deathlock by Kid Leopard was just too much for him.
From BG East, Kid Leopard vs. Cliff Conlin, Hunkbash 1
#hunk bash#bg east#project 20#indian deathlock#leglocks in wrestling#kid leopard#vintage underground wrestling videos#cliff conlin#hunks in trunks#babyface in peril#outmatched jobber#suffering male
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Cliff Conlin working the shoulder...
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Everything Great About a Match: Kid Leopard v Cliff Conlin (bgeast.com)
Everything Great About this Match: +5

SPOILER ALERT: I highly recommend viewing this match in its entirety before reading this post.
So let's begin: +1: For Cliff's body. Not only is the guy a wrestling legend, but he personifies that 90's wrestler-soap opera hunk-jock in a horror movie look.





+1: For all the bearhugs - I counted no less than 8 during the match. Cliff is a beast and has the power to toss around the kid at will.




+1: The level of wrestling talent in this match is intense. Both guys are pros and can handle anything thrown their way. There are certainly tons of punishment thrown every which way in this match.




+1: It wouldn't be a Kid Leopard match without testing his opponent and feeling up the goods. The Kid needs to make sure his opponent is ready for whatever comes next.




+1: The Kid finding ways to make his opponents grovel. Not merely satisfied with winning the match outright, he likes to make them pay.


A weakened and vulnerable Cliff doesn't even get a second to regroup before the Leopard pounces again.
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Everything Great About this Match: +5 So there you have it. This match is the definition of pro gay wrestling. Honestly, they should be teaching this in schools for the level of tactics and skill involved in this bout. Cliff and the Kid are amazing as always but I can't help but wonder what Cliff would be like fully unleashed. The few fleeting minutes when he gets to shine are perfection but alas the Kid Leopard is too much of a force to reckon with and another reminder of everything great about this match.
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My dream heel! Loved his matches with Scottie Nguyen over at Can-Am, probably bc I was imagining it was me getting handled by him and in place of fellow Viet Scottie
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How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Pandemic?

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For Palantir, a data analytics company that went public in September, Feb. 18 was “giraffe money” day. That was the first day that current and former employees could cash out all of their shares after the company went public.
In a Slack channel for former employees called Giraffe Money — an apparent reference to wealth that can support casual giraffe ownership — many anticipated their windfalls by sharing links, mostly in jest, to absurdly expensive home listings and boats, one former employee said.
But in reality, techies are spending in very different ways.
Instead of fine art, they are buying NFTs, or nonfungible tokens that represent ownership in pieces of digital art, memes or artifacts of internet history.
Instead of round-the-world travel, they are piling into Sprinter vans, the pandemic vacation essential. Jackie Conlin, a personal style consultant to tech executives, said she had created “van wardrobes” consisting of “comfy clothes that look put together but are oozing with laid-back vacation vibes” for clients going on road trips.
Instead of designer dresses, they are hunting for new outfits that look good on Zoom calls, virtual makeup lessons for the camera and makeovers for their Zoom backgrounds. Ms. Conlin said she redecorates a client’s Zoom room “to make whatever the other meeting attendees see look more cohesive, stylish and pleasing to the eye.” Clients are also buying weekly “comfort” gifts for friends and family like cozy blankets and robes, skin care items, pajamas, and games.
And instead of luxury condos, they are after houses with outdoor space, home gyms and good “Zoom rooms.” In San Francisco, newly rich techies are migrating from modern “white box” apartments in the neighborhood of SoMa to traditional prewar “trophy homes” in more established areas such as Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Pacific Heights and Sea Cliff, said Joel Goodrich, a real estate broker with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury in the city. They are excited by historic mansions with elaborate moldings and architecture.
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How Do Silicon Valley Techies Celebrate Getting Rich in a Pandemic? Sprinter vans For Palantir, a data analytics company that went public in September, Feb. 18 was “giraffe money” day. That was the first day that current and former employees could cash out all of their shares after the company went public. In a Slack channel for former employees called Giraffe Money — an apparent reference to wealth that can support casual giraffe ownership — many anticipated their windfalls by sharing links, mostly in jest, to absurdly expensive home listings and boats, one former employee said. But in reality, techies are spending in very different ways. Instead of fine art, they are buying NFTs, or nonfungible tokens that represent ownership in pieces of digital art, memes or artifacts of internet history. Instead of round-the-world travel, they are piling into Sprinter vans, the pandemic vacation essential. Jackie Conlin, a personal style consultant to tech executives, said she had created “van wardrobes” consisting of “comfy clothes that look put together but are oozing with laid-back vacation vibes” for clients going on road trips. Instead of designer dresses, they are hunting for new outfits that look good on Zoom calls, virtual makeup lessons for the camera and makeovers for their Zoom backgrounds. Ms. Conlin said she redecorates a client’s Zoom room “to make whatever the other meeting attendees see look more cohesive, stylish and pleasing to the eye.” Clients are also buying weekly “comfort” gifts for friends and family like cozy blankets and robes, skin care items, pajamas, and games. And instead of luxury condos, they are after houses with outdoor space, home gyms and good “Zoom rooms.” In San Francisco, newly rich techies are migrating from modern “white box” apartments in the neighborhood of SoMa to traditional prewar “trophy homes” in more established areas such as Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Pacific Heights and Sea Cliff, said Joel Goodrich, a real estate broker with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury in the city. They are excited by historic mansions with elaborate moldings and architecture. Source link Orbem News #celebrate #Pandemic #rich #Silicon #Techies #Valley
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Cliff Conlin v. Dean Christian
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20 years ago today, I posted a gallery to my old website featuring images of the great Kid Leopard wrecking several jobbers with his devastating Cobra Clutch hold. The screen-shots that I posted were primary captured from BG East videos (in either VHS or DVD format) that I keep in a box on my closet shelf.
Today I revisited Mr. Leopard's frequent usage of this hold by creating a video clip of him sending jobber Cliff Conlin and then jobber Jake Omega off to dreamland.
I sure wish I would've started my own Underground wrestling federation back in the 1990s where dozens of cute lads would line up to take their shirts off and then submit to my Sleeper Holds. Maybe it's not too late...
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Jimmy Dean scissoring Cliff Conlin
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Cliff Conlin (bgeast.com, bgenterprises.com, Can-Am.com)

Cliff Conlin (Can-Am.com, bgeast.com)
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Cliff Conlin suffers so hot...


It was 20 years ago today when I posted these images of the amazing Kid Leopard torturing Cliff Conlin in a prolonged Indian Deathlock. I was really into leglocks at the time. Check out that old gallery if you want to see more images of this particular submission hold.
I actually have this video in my archives. (It's a great match -- Conlin makes the Boss suffer quite a bit, which really gets to me because Kid Leopard is usually 100% dominant!)
So I decided to rewatch this vintage wrestleporn to create some Animated GIFs that depict Leopard's thrusting and grinding motions and Conlin's dramatic selling.
These early BG East videos, when the Boss still put on the trunks and boots, were just so hot -- so realistic, not all silly and playful (as we're seeing in some recent Underground Wrestling content.) Kid Leopard was just so sadistic and merciless once he gained control, and he took the authentic portrayal of classic pro wrestling very seriously.

Oh Mr. Leopard - when you plant your boot on his chest to press his body flat, I just lose it. I believe this was the only BG East match that Conlin ever filmed. I suppose this Deathlock by Kid Leopard was just too much for him.
From BG East, Kid Leopard vs. Cliff Conlin, Hunkbash 1
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Cliff Conlin is a great jobber
20 years ago today, I posted a gallery to my old website featuring images of the great Kid Leopard wrecking several jobbers with his devastating Cobra Clutch hold. The screen-shots that I posted were primary captured from BG East videos (in either VHS or DVD format) that I keep in a box on my closet shelf.
Today I revisited Mr. Leopard's frequent usage of this hold by creating a video clip of him sending jobber Cliff Conlin and then jobber Jake Omega off to dreamland.
I sure wish I would've started my own Underground wrestling federation back in the 1990s where dozens of cute lads would line up to take their shirts off and then submit to my Sleeper Holds. Maybe it's not too late...
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