Las Vegas Event, Remembering Newer Wrestler Pharra, Personable, Fiery, Sensuous
July 28, 2023,
Most of us do it from time to time. Well, as we get older, more often than not.
We purchased a competitive women’s wrestling video for our library for a reason.
Sometimes it is nice to go down memory lane. Especially if it is a pleasant memory.
Las Vegas has been home to some great fully competitive female wrestling events. We should know since we covered many of them.
A beautiful girl that we once covered and loved, from times long ago, is Pharra.
It was primarily the 2014 through 2016 era, and we haven’t seen her wrestle since, but we do have her videos (yes, plural) in our library.
At times, we do get a few things right.
Let’s review what our team member at Femcompetitor Magazine had to say about Pharra.
“If you were fortunate enough to watch Pharra wrestle, at an April 2015 Las Vegas event, she demonstrated many qualities including courage, determination and sportsmanship, yet the quality that surprised many, due to its coal hot intensity, was her fire.
At times it was frightening to watch.
She spewed, blasted, splattered, tossed and consumed like an angry forest fire, melting everything in its path, energized by twister like Santa Ana winds.
Watching Pharra wrestle can fill you with many emotions including awe, excitement and eroticism.
Forest fires are entities that can fill you with mixed emotions as well.
Very scary.
From a distance they can be incredibly mesmerizing and beautiful masking the terror and complete powerlessness that even professional Fire Fighters feel in their efforts to stop its hot feeding frenzy.
Sometimes you just have to let it burn itself out.
Pharra did just that.
She burned out.
Completely.
Saturday she fought with fiery orange and yellow torches, shocking the Fem Competitors who had underestimated her due to her gorgeous shape, sensuous wild strawberry blonde hair and Soccer Mom beauty.
By Sunday, Pharra was done.
Her body couldn’t take anymore.
If you viewed Pharra’s first two matches against Sablique and a veteran wrestler, you knew she had potential, but so many Jane come lately types do, then soon afterwards you never see or hear from them again. What spark they initially had extinguishes.
Pharra is not that way.
In speaking with Femcompetitor Magazine Pharra admitted her day was “kind of scary” and she was exhausted.
On one occasion her foot almost went through the wall and on another the match had to be temporarily halted due to her slamming her head on the mats.
The challenge now for Pharra, as she goes forward, is to balance that insatiable attractive energy with passion and self-control.
As fans, we love her intensity. We certainly prefer that to scripted chicken broth soup or the “let’s pace ourselves approach.” The difference is evident. Pharra absolutely delivered the goods.
If I’m gushing, please forgive me. Shall I continue without blushing?
She’s got a great personality and is a fantastic interview. Humble, down to earth, truthful and vibrant.
It’s easy to be a hypnotized moth flying into her inescapable flame.
Self-control and balance is possible given her demeanor away from the mats where, according to her, she has the skillsets to talk her way out of potentially volatile situations punctuating the thought with the expression that she is a lover and not a fighter.
She has been a fighter on the sports battlefield having played organized softball, volleyball and basketball.
Now, she is a rising star in the global organized female submission wrestling industry.
Pharra had a visible mark above her lip and her beautiful thick blonde hair was wildly in constant motion.
Ladies and Gentleman?
Sound the alarm. There is smoke in the distance with menacing clouds swirling and rising. Cut the grass fields low, water the roof tops and set up a perimeter. Pharra’s in town and in the fully competitive female submission wrestling world, that can only mean thing…..
It’s Pharra season.”
Wonderful. Oh the memories. At the moment, you may not realize that you are in the middle of history. Later, time has a way of placing that moment’s importance in perspective.
Our writer at FCI Women’s Wrestling Magazine fell in love with Pharra as well. Here goes.
“Having our expectations met is a wonderful thing. Having them surpassed is an exceptional thing; sometimes life altering.
When you meet the female submission wrestler Pharra from the Las Vegas area, at first glance you might never designate her as a serious ladies grappler. A Soccer Mom; yes. An effective and responsible housewife; yes. The teacher of your grade school children; absolutely.
But a female grappler?
Once you wrap you mind around the fact that this gorgeous strawberry blonde athlete is indeed a Fem Competitor, what would your expectations be in terms of her abilities to exact victories on the mats.
Pharra has the ability to light up a space and enable you to feel like you are the only one in a room of a thousand people. In terms of her expectations on the mats, she smiles, “I feed off of the other wrestler’s energy.” Stated another way, as the match progresses, she becomes more energetic and formidable.
As of this August 2015 writing, Pharra has at least five solid wrestling matches under her belt and with each contest she seems to improve. Once, when injured after a wrestler lifted her off the ground and slammed her down, she lay there and analyzed “Her head and neck hit at a 40 degree angle and pain shot through her spine but I got up and went at it again.”
Wow. Impressive.
Never one to complain or feel sorry for herself, even after her injuries Pharra sighed, “I’m exhausted. I’m going to sleep good tonight.”
Meeting this beautiful woman ignites elegant fantasies that create expectations that are hard to exceed. We find ourselves in this position often as we interview beautiful female wrestlers.”
Yes, indeed.
We would later purchase a video where Pharra wrestled a girl named Catherine, who stated she has been wrestling for ten years. We haven’t seen much of her so we researched her and saw that she mostly plied her trade in the fantasy world. Fetish wrestling and real wrestling are really different. She would have her hands full with Pharra.
We wish our industry provided these serious women wrestlers with more opportunities.
We wish Pharra was still around as a Session Star.
But, since both of those things did not occur, we have to be content with our fantasies, dreams and memories of Pharra.
That’s why you buy the videos.
They are an important part of history.
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