A new competitor like the sensuous Czech princess Anni of DWW is much like a precious animal on the endangered species list. As beautiful and special as they are and as enjoyable as they are to observe, at the end of the day, you’re not sure that either will survive into the distant future.
If you are a newer competitor at DWW, if you can’t win an audience or win a match right out of the starting gate, our research indicates they’ll often let you go.
The educational, inspirational and respected environmental group sierraclub.org relates a small story. “The smallest gray wolf subspecies in North America, the Mexican gray wolf once roamed vast swaths of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. Now, only 50 exist in the wild and less than 400 live in captivity. This wolf, named Anna, was part of a captive breeding program; she gave birth to some 40 pups. Some of her offspring have been reintroduced to the wild. A target of recent legislative attacks, the Mexican gray wolf may be most threatened by politics.”
When you view the resume of the novice DWW fighter Anni the names on her battle formation are: Jenny, Emanuella, Kim-Ly, Monique, Pia, Lara, Maggy, Jana W, Gloria, Eva and Luisa among others.
As unique and breath taking as they are, what they all seem to have in common is that they are all fairly inexperienced; and you know what? That’s okay.
You have to start somewhere.
The questions begin to flow. How does Anni fair against this younger, newer focus group of the DWW clan. Luzia, Hana, Dagmar, Sandra and Petra they are not.
At least not yet.
No matter what your station, if you are a competitor on the rise who hopes to ascend to a championship level, the basic axiom is that you must defeat the people you are supposed to defeat and hope to upset the champion at least once.
By that gold standard, Anni did well. She nicely racked up a very nice victory total and at the same time had the charisma to impress fans. Here is what some dwwgalaxy.com reviewers said about her.
One with a sense of humor shared this one.
“Apparently, fans are not the only persons who have admired Anni’s muscular legs. This movie begins with Maggy complimenting Anni on those legs. Anni actually allows Maggy to feel her muscles, and Maggy is impressed. When Anni tells Maggy that those muscular legs could easily finish off Maggy. Maggy’s reply is to accept the challenge from Anni.”
This review sums up her talents and fan appreciation for them.
“Since she arrived at DWW, fans have been impressed with Anni’s awesome legs. The muscular definition in both her calves and thighs are tremendous. However, because she was a novice, Anni did not show many signs that she was aware of the power she possesses in her leg muscles. Since her first few matches she has been trained by DWW star Eva N. Eva also has some amazingly strong legs and has used them effectively in winning many of her submissions. Well, this match will bring the teacher and the student together, and it is a pleasure to watch.”
Now that the votes have come in, I think that we would agree that Anni has a bright future in the women’s wrestling industry if she chooses to pursue it.
At Female competition International when we promote and present a competitor to our audience, this is where we begin to focus on the village that raised our maiden and travel there. In view of our theme of survival, this time we’ll take a slight departure and travel still, but with a view of species survival.
Anni speaks Czech. Do you know what animals inhabit the Czech Republic? It’s good to understand and know the world we live in since it’s truly becoming one electronic village.
The well-researched site listofcountriesoftheworld.com educates, “The Czech Republic is home to an extremely wide variety of unique animals. One of the most loved and a fun animal is the
European Polecat.
This is a nocturnal animal and they eat mainly rodents which helps keep the rodent population down. These ferret like creatures have been known to breed with ferrets causing a ferret-polecat hybrid creature to come about.
Ranked as one of the most prevalent animals in the Czech Republic is the bat. This country has over 20 species of this flying mammal. Some of the most common types of bats found here are the Northern, Pond and the Brown and Grey big eared bat.
One of the larger animals found in this country is the Elk and the European Elk. The Elk is also known as the Red Deer and the European Elk is also known as the Moose. The Moose is considered to be the largest deer in the world. It can stand 2-3 meters high. The red deer is also a very large animal weighing about 515 pounds.”
The country is also home to the wild boar and the massive brown bear among others.
Thank you listofcountriesoftheworld.com.
Research indicates that The Czech Republic has cool summers and very cold and cloudy winters. This is why the animal population compared to other regions is not very diverse. Fortunately for bats, there is an extensive cave system so they can escape the harshness of the outside weather.
The great news is found at Wikipedia.org. “There are 71 mammal species in the Czech Republic, of which 0 are critically endangered, 1 is endangered, 6 are vulnerable, and 4 are near-threatened.”
Compared to many countries, that is an exceptional track record.
Anni of DWW is another reason to get excited about the future of women’s submission wrestling. As another fan proclaimed, she’s “a young woman who has had a real sports education as a girl and who has got the spirit of competition in her mind and the strength and the fitness in her blood.”
I loved watching Anni’s matches as she drives a fearless and aggressive style with high skill-sets in school girl pins and body scissors.
You see, not only is Danni a newer wrestler who will survive; with her talent and athleticism, she is one who has the ability to thrive.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, sierraclub.org, listofcountriesoftheworld.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, photos thank you dwwgalaxy.com, Wikimedia Commons.