Review of The Name Game

Review of Fem Wrestling RoomsThe Name Game – 13 mins

We welcome Merrin to FWR with a special knockout challenge contest between her and Ziva. The rules are simple, the girls take turns pulling slips of paper with their names on them from a bowl. Whoever’s name is chosen must receive a knockout from the other girl. The knockouts used are a sleeperhold, temple drill, frying pan to the head, ball bonk to the head, body splash in the ring corner, head scissor, and a final breast smother. But poor Ziva can’t catch a break because her name keeps coming up in each round. Our cutie gets increasingly frustrated and groggy as the knockouts continue. In the end, after having her face smushed by Merrin’s ample busom, Ziva wakes up to find the bowl lying next to her. She starts pulling the slips out and realizes that – SPOILER ALERT – all the pieces of paper have her name on them! Yeah, we’re funny that way! Enjoy!

Again we get introduced to a new member of the FWR crew in a unique video. I always like to praise our humble FWR producer for consistently coming up with cool ways to introduce us to his newest talents. I normally like to see the new girls do some jobbing in their intro videos, but I think Merrin will be kicking a lot of butt for her time at FWR, so this one being a total squash is cool with me. Also, Ziva is a pretty great seller and she’s got a natural goofiness to her reactions, which really shine here, so it’s a treat to see her getting knocked out over and over again. Speaking of getting KO’d over and over again, I love this idea of pulling names out of a bowl and then letting them KO whoever’s name is pulled, especially when it’s rigged like it was here. It was great watching Ziva get her hopes up thinking this time it has to be Merrin’s turn, only to have her name pulled yet again and it gets even better when she’s really groggy and still can’t believe her name got pulled again. This one is a really fun, creative and a nice way to introduce another new member of the FWR roster.

Overall Score: 9.5/10