Hungary’s Dolly, A Special Talent, Learning From Mistakes, Vs Kimbra, Lara, Orsi B.

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March 13, 2025,

You can’t win them all. And you know what?

Sometimes, that is a very good thing.

The team at UC Santa Barbara agrees. They educate, “Making mistakes is a natural and integral part of the learning process. As adults, we come to understand that engaging in the process of learning is more important.”

Well said.

When a talented female submission wrestler, like Hungary’s Dolly goes up against superior wrestlers, it can be a learning experience. We are looking forward to the day that Dolly defeats someone that she should not.

Until then, we have to watch her learn from her mistakes. Like Today.

All said, we write so much about Dolly, because we love to watch her complete.

Even in defeat.

KIMBRA VS DOLLY

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There are no long introductions here. Given their extensive resumes, none is needed.

As the two legends begin on their knees, Dolly is immediately in a passive position. When she feels she has a shot or something to prove, as she did against Warrior Amazon, she is very aggressive.

Not today.

Hopefully this is not a signal of things to come. Dolly does not fight well from behind. She is a very good frontrunner but rarely comes from behind.

Kimbra is getting this party started early.

She is the aggressor, leaps and twirls around Dolly’s head and neck area, forcefully taking the gorgeous brunette down to the mats. She elongates Dolly, and from the top, presses down upon her. Dolly immediately uses her arms for a fence, which prevents the smother, but not the pin.
Dolly is counted out at ten.

1-0 for Kimbra (1:04).

That came quickly. That is not a good sign for the brunette muscle girl.

They engage.

Once again, Kimbra leaps up top and grabs Dolly from behind, brutally taking her down to the mats. The DWW legend is in complete control as she slices Dolly up in a side and forceful neck choke. Once again, Dolly is in big trouble. As Dolly tries to part Kimbra’s lock, her powerful biceps flex on demand.

Wonderful.

Can she pick the lock?

She does. The audience applauds, but she is still trapped in an excruciating scissor. The combination hold is hard to beat. Kimbra squeezes hard up top and Dolly taps out.

2-0 for Kimbra (2:28).

DOLLY VS ORSI B.

The two warriors will meet on the dark ring mats at Female Wrestling Zone.

First they begin with arm wrestling which muscular Dolly should win easily.

The wrestling could be a different story. We’ll see.

An interesting side note, the lovely Zsuzsa has been wrestling for about as long as Orsi but she is a much smaller girl and against today’s gym bunnies is finding it hard to keep up.

Orsi, on the other hand, is a big girl.

They begin on their knees and engage in upper shoulder, neck, head and arm struggle. The engagement is pretty intense and they battle so hard for the dominant position that they nearly fall out of the ring.

Once back in, Orsi quickly lands on top of Dolly and immediately goes for the smother. Dolly is in trouble. Orsi tightens her behind the neck grip and cranks it. She then slides her arms into a security lock that Dolly can’t break. The beautiful muscle girl taps out.

1-0 to Orsi (2:00).

They begin again on their knees with upper neck and hand struggle. Until Orsi tosses Dolly’s hands to the side and takes her down. Once again, Orsi is on top of Dolly, sitting on the brunette’s shoulders as Dolly blocks a full mount with her hands and arms locked. The experienced Orsi transfers Dolly into a triangle choke and arm bar combination.

Turn the lights out. Dolly gives.

2-0 for Orsi B. (3:21).

As they initiate, Dolly is the more aggressive one and appears to obtain the advantage but Orsi B. is having none of it and once again takes Dolly down to the mats with a thud and quickly is on top of her in another potential smother position.

Dolly blocks the full mount but once again is in trouble.

Orsi is closing in and even though, in theory, Dolly is the more muscular girl, she is slightly smaller than Orsi who is now maneuvering Dolly at will.

Orsi continues to slowly move towards the head region, which would be ideal for a triangle choke and arm bar but this time Dolly is blocking her effectively.

From the bottom.

Dolly begins to fight a losing battle. Now sitting to the side, Orsi is laser locked into getting Dolly’s arm for an arm bar. She eventually does, fiercely pulls, and Dolly painfully taps out.

3-0 for the DWW Alum (5:30).

LARA VS DOLLY

Blessed with muscles that make them look like gorgeous Gym Bunnies, who can rip your head off at a moment’s notice, both Lara and Dolly are ready for battle.

Both have a look of determination in their eyes.

Adorned in black, their feminine muscles are gym perfection. Their wrestling, at times, comes close to that as well.

Time to begin.

They start with muscular upper hand fighting when Lara grasps Dolly behind the neck and pulls her downward. Dolly keeps energetically fighting and gains the first advantage with a headlock and takes Lara down to the ring floor.

Good move. Bad position.

Dolly lands underneath Lara. If Lara breaks that headlock, she is right on top of Dolly and ready for a smother. Dolly holds on to that headlock for dear life. At this point, there are no exits for the Hungarian star. She has to make this work or face the consequences. Though she has the headlock, Lara is in the upper rear view mirror and closing in.

Lara breaks open the headlock.

From the top position, she traps Dolly in a potential reverse head scissor.

Dolly escapes that, but she crawls right into a tough Guillotine Choke. Dolly uses her muscles to try and escape. Lara uses her muscles to tighten the hold.

Lara wins that struggle.

Dolly taps out (2:43).

Time to engage.

Lara wins the initial hand fighting and pulls Dolly downward and forward. Typically not a great strategy, because you are on the bottom but Lara is talented, skilled and strong enough to pull it off. In part, because she doesn’t plan on being on the bottom long.

She flips Dolly over and is instantly on top of her.

Headlock still in place.

Dolly struggles and circles around from the bottom but Lara is not letting go of that headlock. She has Dolly from behind so she rolls her into a behind the back choke and headlock. She could throw in a scissor as well, but chooses not to. Instead she squeezes with all of her might, tightens and locks in the vice like grip.

The veins are protruding from Dolly’s head.

Enough.

Dolly taps out.

2-0 for Lara (4:40).

SUMMARY

Dolly takes them all on.

As we’ve seen here, sometimes she loses. Which is fine for any of us competing.

As long as we learn from our mistakes.

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