Flamedragan the submission wrestler and Real Estate Agent is another reason to love Canada.
It must be nice to live and sell real estate in the beautiful Toronto area. Life is good.
We suspect that is what the beautifully sculptured female wrestler and body builder, Flamedragan must say to herself from time to time.
At the female wrestler list site WB270, here is how she is described. “Flamedragan is a nicely muscular, athletic looking, all natural red head. She wrestles, does martial arts and full contact fighting, is an actress, and plays the violin. FlameDragan is of Russian, German and Polish decent and speaks English and Polish. Will travel if expenses paid. Flamedragan has a private location with mats in both cities.”
“When I think of myself, I think of Toronto. My music would never sound the way it does if it weren’t for Toronto”.…..Drake
This writer has seen Flamedragan wrestle a few times but not as much as I’d like, even though she has been on the female wrestling scene for some time. One of the last times I saw her wrestle competitively, she had a very exciting bout in England against a competitor named Wildcat with Wrestling Monica’s group. A world traveler, I have also seen her wrestle in Portugal.
At Female Competition International, we would love to see more female Canadian wrestlers compete in the fully competitive submission world but most seem to be heavily involved with the erotic or weight lifting industry.
The intriguing thing about her is that she has beautiful form and feminine shapely thighs that we’re certain could give the Canadian super star and powerhouse Cindy Huntress a run for her money.
At ironbelles.com, here is what they have to say. “Flamedragan started weight training when she was 13 years old lifting heavy with the amount of European power she was naturally born with and has continued to train heavy. While growing up was very much active in wrestling with her twin sister in the living room when WrestleMania was around.”
So many female wrestlers earn a sizable amount of their income from participating in wrestling sessions with men. Here is what one of her customers has to say. “”Flamedragan has what I look for in a session wrestler. She is very friendly, fun to be with, has a great body and she not a clock watcher. My session ran a little over an hour. She has strong legs, excellent scissors and there is no way out of her schoolgirl pin. I am 185 lb. and tried for over 10 minutes and got nowhere. I had to give. ”
Her reputation is true. Flamedragan is tough indeed.
“I love Toronto. I love it. I love Toronto. I love Canada. I can’t wait to get back. Can’t wait to have some Timbits”.…….Aisha Tyler
Let’s take a peek at Toronto.
The great information site Wikipedia informs, “Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario.
It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. The history of Toronto began in the late 18th century when the British Crown purchased its land from the Mississaugas of the New Credit. The settlement established there became York, which lieutenant governor John Graves Simcoe designated as the capital of Upper Canada. The city was ransacked in the Battle of York during the War of 1812. In 1834, York became a city and renamed to Toronto. It was damaged in two huge fires in 1849 and 1904. Since 1954, the city occasionally expanded its borders through amalgamation with surrounding municipalities, most recently occurring in 1998.
According to the 2011 Census, the city has 2.6 million residents, making it the fifth-most populous city in North America. However, in 2012, the municipal government published a population estimate of 2,791,140, which led to media reports claiming Toronto as the fourth most populous city in North America and the most populous Great Lakes city, surpassing Chicago. The census metropolitan area (CMA) had a population of 5,583,064, and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) had a population of 6,054,191 in the 2011 Census.
“The fact that over 50 per cent of the residents of Toronto are not from Canada, that is always a good thing, creatively, and for food especially. That is easily a city’s biggest strength, and it is Toronto’s unique strength”.………..Anthony Bourdain
Toronto is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area, and of the densely populated region in Southern Ontario known as the Golden Horseshoe. Its cosmopolitan and international population reflects its role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada. Toronto is one of the world’s most diverse cities by percentage of non-native-born residents, with about 49% of the population born outside Canada.
As Canada’s commercial capital, it is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange and the five largest banks in the nation. Leading economic sectors in the city include finance, business services, telecommunications, aerospace, transportation, media, arts, publishing, software production, medical research, education, tourism, and engineering.
Toronto is considered an alpha world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and is placed among the Global Leaders in the Global Financial Centres Index. The city is also consistently rated as one of the world’s most liveable cities by the Economist Intelligence Unit and the Mercer Quality of Living Survey.
The low crime rate in Toronto has resulted in the city having a reputation as one of the safest major cities in North America. For instance, in 2007, the homicide rate for Toronto was 3.3 per 100,000 people, compared with Atlanta (19.7), Boston (10.3), Los Angeles (10.0), New York City (6.3), Vancouver (3.1), and Montreal (2.6).”
No wonder Flamedragan likes living there.
In terms of accessibility here is what www1.toronto.ca has to say. “Toronto is one of the most accessible cities in North America. We are only a one hour drive away for about five million Canadians and within a 90-minute flight for 60 per cent of the U.S. population.
Once you arrive in Toronto, the city is easy to navigate with a strong grid street layout, one of the most extensive public transit systems in North America and a large number of attractions concentrated in a walkable downtown.”
The site seetorontonow.com shares more enticing insights. “Most Torontonians know the allure of the Toronto Islands and hold a special place in their hearts for the lush landscape of this small island chain. Residents spend hot summer days riding their bikes on the many paths, swimming and bathing at the numerous beaches and playing games of Frisbee on the bountiful grassy fields.
The Toronto Islands are the largest urban car-free community in North America and this makes for some fairly extensive cross country skiing grounds. From end to end the Islands stretch for 9 km, not including the sand spit, and are riddled with pathways and trails which are just right for this winter sport.”
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Flamedragan appears to have many positive attributes. The above quotes from her associates almost says it all. We would like to add one more. Making the choice to live in Toronto reveals something else about our Canadian friend. She explained to FCI, “Real estate is another reason why I ventured to Toronto where growth is permanent and you can take care of yourself financially.”
Flamedragan is a good decision maker.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, fciwomenswrestling.com, wb270.com, amg-lite.net, ironbelles.com, www1.toronto.ca, seetorontonow.com, photos thank you Wikimedia commons and wb270.