Relentless and feisty are qualities that invariably ensure survival or an explosive demise.
In the 1984 classic film The Terminator, disguised as a human, a cyborg assassin known as a Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) travels from 2029 to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton). Sent to protect Sarah is Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), who divulges the coming of Skynet, an artificial intelligence system that will spark a nuclear holocaust.
If you watched the film, no doubt on the edge of your seat, it was clear the Terminator was relentless and feisty and an explosive demise was inevitable.
No one could stop him.
The United Kingdom wrestler Amethyst has often been described as relentless and feisty.
Yummy
Her exciting past speaks to that.
She’s unstoppable.
Though she appears to be new to the female submission wrestling scene, she actually has an extensive cat fighting and wrestling history, outliving many wrestling companies that she once worked with who met their unfortunate demise.
Like the ancient stone that bears her name, Amethyst continues to survive and thrive with exceptional beauty.
Her 2016 schedule speaks to that.
As of this March 2016 writing, she is scheduled to compete April 6th thru 12th at the Female Fight Club in Berlin, May 13th – 18th in Prague with the industry leader Fight Pulse and May 26th – 31st at the widely respected Femwrestle in Troisdorf, Germany.
Our purple princess mostly wrestles men in mixed wrestling but has also wrestled at TC Wrestling in London.
Her Purple Reign is just beginning.
Here are some of her match descriptions:
VS MISS KAY O
The long arm-wrestling contest before the start of this match demonstrates that these two are definitely well-matched in terms of strength. Though Miss Kay O is the bigger woman, they both have a similar level of wrestling experience – and Amethyst has already shown just how feisty and determined she is in her previous fights for TC. And when the match starts, it’s clear that whoever’s going to ultimately come out on top, it’s certainly not going to be easy.
VS JAZZMANIA
This is an outstanding battle between two well-matched and feisty fighters. Both clearly have a similar level of experience and skills. And the same amount of stubborn determination to come out on top in this high-energy struggle. A great effort from both wrestlers in a match that deserves to be a draw. But it isn’t.
VS KELLY
Scissors – that’s what this fight is all about. And it’s a sparkling debut from Amethyst for TC as she takes on the more experienced Kelly. Though, frankly, it doesn’t look like Amethyst is the less experienced wrestler here, and she soon has Kelly caught in the first of many scissor holds.
Indeed, despite all Kelly’s efforts to battle for her own success, it’s Amethyst who dominates the scoring. Indeed this is a crushing defeat for Kelly at the hands of a clearly already stronger wrestler.
What Kelly probably didn’t know was that even though it was Amethyst’s debut at The Rowley Gym, our star has a fairly extensive history of some feisty cat fighting.
Yes she’s relentless and fearless as well.
She describes herself at her Twitter as violently happy and a thrill seeker.
At the global session site WB270 she provides a revealing description. “Amethyst is the one of the most passionate and intense wrestlers around. ”Relentless” is another word often used to describe her. Naturally aggressive, feisty and strong – her sessions are high-intensity fun. Sadistic yet loving, crazy yet sensible. She shares the passion of wrestling with you. Amethyst has very strong legs which are getting stronger by the day, she also has many great reviews!”
At another industry giant, sessiongirls.com they are impressed with her as well. They share in glowing terms that brutality is rather erotic when it comes in the form of a pretty, 5ft 4in. feisty and innocent doll-face.
Reaching a purple belt in Karate as a child (that’s practically black belt), earning the nickname she earned the moniker ”The Hammerfist” as a tear away teen.
On the leg press she lifts 180kg and feels the power of those thighs during her favorite submission moves. Above mixed wrestling, she loves to box.
Her stamina will astound you and her passion and rage means she sweats and grunts like her life depends on it.
Her matches get VERY intense and VERY sweaty. She is feisty, fearless and fierce.
Her stone’s reputation is timeless.
The origins of this beautiful gem has its foundation in Greek mythology.
Amethyst was a young virgin who became the object of wrath of the Greek God Dionysus after he became intoxicated with red wine.
When Amethyst cried out to Goddess Diana for help, she immediately turned the girl into a white, shimmering stone (quartz). When Dionysus realized what had happened and felt remorse for his actions, his tears dripped into his goblet of red wine. The goblet overturned, and the red wine spilled all over the white rock, saturating it until it became the purple quartz that is now known as Amethyst.
Fascinating.
Those in the jewelry business know this.
At jewelsforme.com they explain, “Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries. It is the birthstone for Pisces and the month of February, and the gemstone for the 6th anniversary of marriage.
The stone is included in royal collections all over the world, from ancient Egypt to the British crown jewels.
Ancient civilizations prized the stone more than many gems, which today, enjoy more recognition and value, including the sapphire and the ruby. In olden times, Amethyst saw its place in the Christian church, worn on Bishops’ rings. The royal purple color used to symbolize Christ.”
The informative site everettjewelry.blogspot.com adds, “The ancient Greeks believed that Amethyst was very powerful, and that it would protect them against the effects of intoxication. In fact, the word Amethyst comes from the Greek word “amethystos,” meaning sober. Wine was often served in Amethyst goblets in the belief that this would prevent overindulgence.
Amethyst is significant for its use in jewels worn by the rich and royal in history. Amethyst has long been identified with the color of royalty – purple. Amethyst has been found in ruins dating as far back as the ninth century, adorning crowns, scepters, jewelry, and breastplates worn into battle. A large Amethyst is among the closely guarded gemstones in the British Crown Jewels.
Amethyst is also symbolic of spirituality and piety.
Amethyst was used by the Egyptians and Romans as a talismans and amulets.”
As you can see Amethyst has quite an omnipotent history.
What about today?
Amethyst is produced in abundance from the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil where it occurs in large geodes within volcanic rocks. Many of the hollow agates of southwestern Brazil and Uruguay contain a crop of amethyst crystals in the interior. Artigas, Uruguay and neighboring Brazilian state Rio Grande do Sul are large world producers exceeding in quantity Minas Gerais, as well as Mato Grosso, Espirito Santo, Bahia, and Ceará states, all amethyst producers of importance in Brazil. It is found and mined in South Korea as well.
Now we can understand why the girls in England often didn’t know what hit them when they wrestled our Amethyst.
They got stoned.
Our beauty is feisty and relentless and unlike the Terminator, our rising star has a future as bright and brilliant as a mesmerizing gem stone.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.
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