What do you make of an inexperienced female wrestler who hand picks the toughest opponents in Europe, knowing from the second she steps onto the mats that she has a slim chance of winning?
That approach can affect fans in many ways, one of which is to have them salivate, hoping that the sensuous new girl gets dominated.
When I watch Germany’s Naina wrestle, I will concede the eroticism needle has wild moment on the meter. What other fans may feel, I can’t say but I’m certain they feel something. Our young German maiden with neatly short cropped hair has that effect.
She hasn’t wrestled long but her short list is the A list by anyone’s standards.
Her resume is stamped with matches against Kassidy, Anna Konda, Jenny Sojdin and Ina Black. It’s the DWW replacement list for modern times. If this were American college football it would be like doing battle in the SEC.
How did such a sweet Deutschland daisy find herself in such a tough war of the roses?
It must be her competitive nature.
True Naina is just spreading her youthful wings but the fact that she is willing to wrestle outside of her pond is a great sign of future growth. She has competed in London with Monica’s group, in Portugal with APL and at home in Berlin with Anna Konda’s team.
Here is what Monica, one our industry’s captains had to say about her. “She may be a new name to many, but the word is that this volleyball player is a great athlete-turned-wrestler. At an awesome 6ft 3 (192 cm) and 176 lbs. (80kg), she’s certainly got height on her side! And just imagine what those loooong legs can do to you!”
A lover of sports, Naina speaks to that internal drive. “I’m a determined fighter and love it. I already have learned some moves and I am now training with a male wrestler. Because of years of training, my body’s in perfect shape and I have well defined muscles in my arms, stomach and thighs. I love to do face sitting, arm muscle riding, CBT and trampling. Feel free to ask for more. We definitely have to have an arm wrestling match at the end of our session!”
Once you view one of Naina’s wrestling matches, you might want to wrestle her yourself. As a writer who has enjoyed wrestling sessions with some of our community’s female grapplers, my suggestion would be for you to make a day of it.
Let’s face it; the session is something you are looking forward to for some time so I like to plan in advance. View the city of destination for a bit, session with the girl and if she’s open, offer to take her out to lunch at a sit down restaurant ahead of time so that she’s not booked up.
If you desire to session with Naina, her details are at WB270.com.
One of the cities of interest where you can session with her would be Dresden.
Let’s travel there together.
“Dresden carries visitors away with a synthesis of the arts: fascinating buildings and art treasures, impressive museums, as well as orchestras and choirs of worldwide reputation. Dresden offers attractions in great variety and combines three aspects which complement one another: notable art treasure, architectural sights and a charming landscape.”
So says the official city site dresden.de. They share much more.
“Dresden offers attractions in great variety and combines three aspects which complement one another: notable art treasure, architectural sights and a charming landscape. Magnificent promenades on the bank of the Elbe, interesting museums and institutions, industrial monuments, charming details. A trip to Dresden is always a great experience.”
The great information source provides us with solid background information as to this great city’s makeup. “Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area with 2.4 million inhabitants.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city center.
Before and since German reunification in 1990, Dresden was and is a cultural, educational, political and economic center of Germany and Europe. The Dresden University of Technology is one of the 10 largest universities in Germany and part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative.
Dresden is one of the greenest cities in all of Europe, with 63% of the city being green areas and forests. The Dresden Heath (Dresdner Heide) to the north is a forest 50 km2 in size. There are four nature reserves. The additional Special Conservation Areas cover 18 km2. The protected gardens, parkways, parks and old graveyards host 110 natural monuments in the city.[26] The Dresden Elbe Valley is a former world heritage site which is focused on the conservation of the cultural landscape in Dresden. One important part of that landscape is the Elbe meadows, which cross the city in a 20 kilometer swath. Saxon Switzerland is an important nearby location.”
So if you have plans to visit Dresden, there are many parks to relax in, then session with Naina and if she open to it have a bite at one of the city’s great restaurants.
In terms of her wrestling, she reminds me of one of my favorite long time German female wrestlers named Susanne who wrestled with DWW. Like Susanne, if Naina engaged in a little more upper body work outs it would be helpful in those tight, close in struggles she so often finds herself in. Similar to Susanne, there is a tendency by the other competitors to school girl pin them and face sit due to the lack of muscular strength up top. Even when she faced a smaller but formidable opponent in Red Devil, this weakness tended to be exposed.
To her credit, when she faces opponents with even slightly lesser skill levels, she seems more confident and performs much better.
Since Naina is very competitive in nature, one way or another, though this talented German girl is just starting out and gives her best, by taking on the top warriors as she has, Naina is destined to improve. Given her tall frame with a little added muscle, she could eventually become great.
Female Competition International would like to wish Naina great success and I’m sure we speak for the industry when we say given the energy she generates on the mats; we hope that she wrestles for a very long time.
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