With a DWW career that primarily spanned from 2005-2009, Reni could be described as a next generation Danube Goddess.
Goddess is an apt label because our European beauty has constructed a body complete with a wash board stomach that expresses a young woman who knows no limits. It’s not surprising since she emanates from an innovative group by the Danube River in Vienna, a city that seems to know no limits.
“If you look at history, innovation doesn’t come just from giving people incentives; it comes from creating environments where their ideas can connect”……Steven Johnson
We will speak to that very soon but for now, let’s focus on one of DWW’s shiniest and brightest competitors.
The Gaelic origins of the name Reni speak to strength and so does her wrestling resume. Reni has tackled some powerful names on the mats including Nadia, Orsi S, Nicci, Zsusza, Kata, Puma, Bea, Kimbra, the body builder Anita and a sensational match with Norita. Here is how it is described at DWW.
“Reni dominates the match. Norita cannot do much and therefore the action is rather slow. I wonder if Reni even broke a sweat. Norita does most of the work this match because she is forced to struggle underneath Reni’s pins. This would be a good match to show beginners as Reni puts on a wrestling “clinic.” I wish she would have used more pin holds!” |
When watching the elite Hungarian Reni, I enjoy her tenacity and class. She is a wrestler who plays by the rules and is relentless. She clearly doesn’t like it when she feels a wrestler is not playing by the rules as she refused to continue wrestling against Kimbra who was hopefully by accident kicking her in the face. Hopefully.
She is comfortable wrestling in all environments including indoors and outdoor events. She wrestles at a lightweight with a heavyweight victory slate.
She is truly a young sexy warrior who knows no limits, just like the city where she often wrestled near; Vienna.
The DWW group primarily located in Vienna was certainly innovative in bringing fully competitive women’s wrestling into the new world back in the good old days of the 1990’s.
Let’s travel to Vienna and get some basics.
The sound information source Wikipedia states, “Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria, and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria’s primary city, with a population of about 1.757 million (2.4 million within the metropolitan area, more than 20% of Austria’s population), and its cultural, economic, and political center. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union.
Until the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest German-speaking city in the world, and before the splitting of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in World War I the city had 2 million inhabitants. Today it is the second only to Berlin in German speakers.
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Apart from being regarded as the City of Music because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be “The City of Dreams” because it was home to the world’s first psycho-analyst – Sigmund Freud.
In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver, Canada) for the world’s most livable cities (in the 2012 survey of 140 cities Vienna was ranked number two, behind Melbourne).
The city was ranked 1st globally for its culture of innovation in 2007 and 2008, and fifth globally (out of 256 cities) in the 2011 Innovation Cities Index, which analyzed 162 indicators in covering three areas: culture, infrastructure, and markets. Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.”
Great! Do you see what we mean? Even the world recognizes that in terms of innovation, the Viennese seem to be leading the way. Do you want know what the latest innovation is? You won’t believe it as it’s something out of Star Trek. Ready?
How about a flying car!
The respected news source washingtonpost.com reveals, “The race to deliver the world’s first flying car is officially on. Here in Vienna, a little-known Slovakian start-up has taken the wraps off of what they’ve touted as the “world’s most advanced flying car.”
Unveiled at the Pioneers Festival, an annual conference on innovation held at Vienna’s Hofburg Palace, the fully-operable prototype is about the size of a minivan. It’s certainly matured vastly from the wobbly pre-prototype version the company presented exactly a year ago. Powered by a 100-horsepower, four-cylinder Rotax engine, the Aeromobil 3.0 as a top flight speed of 100 mph and a range of up to 500 miles.
Inside the cockpit is a dual-navigation system that allows the driver to switch from steering wheel to piloting controls without a hitch. With the exterior, the fabric skin frame has scuttled in for favor of lightweight carbon fiber and the retractable carbon-fiber wings have been repositioned at a slight 3 degree incline to provide better stability. Even the headlights and LED backlights have the feel of road-readiness.”
Another sound business and news group forbes.com adds, “Looks like tomorrow’s skies are going to be pretty crowded. Today, Juraj Vaculik and Stefan Klein, of Slovakian company AeroMobil unveiled at the Pioneers Festival in Vienna what they call “the most advanced flying car”. Able to drive 430 miles (692 Km) on a tank of petrol, it has a stylish design, with foldable wings. According to the founders, it has what it takes to become an integral part of the regular road traffic, while at the same time being able to land and take off in any airport in the world.”
What will the people of Vienna think of next? They seem to know no boundaries.
“Everybody believes in innovation until they see it. Then they think, ‘Oh, no; that’ll never work. It’s too different”……..Nolan Bushnell
Reni exemplified that with her wrestling in taking on body builders, girls heavier than her and all comers from around the globe.
She is nicely packaged with flowing brown hair, a baby face and a body almost near perfection.
Keep an eye out for Reni. She doesn’t appear to be done yet. With more great matches on the horizon like her associates in Vienna, our DWW princess continues to perform with a spirit that knows no limits.
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