A reader left the following comment on one of my recent postings suggesting an idea for my Subtle Little Things series:
My nomination for the SLT series are wedgies/hungry asses. Wrestlers whose trunks hit the sweet spot of tightness such that the spandex gets wedged between their butt cracks and look hungry as heck!
Oh yeah, how could I have forgotten about this eye-candy — one of the most common and popular Subtle Little Things to love about a wrestling match and a personal favorite of mine. Below are more images of wrestlers with hungry asses that are absolutely devouring their tight trunks.
The cruelest Heels deliberately apply holds that force the victim’s trunks up his crack
I suppose the allure of the trunks wedgie is obvious: it draws the viewer’s attention to the wrestler’s shapely backside and the crevice between his strong glutes. Every contour is on display as the fabric clings to him.
Seeing that spandex fabric wedged up there makes the wrestler seem vulnerable, open and exposed to our gaze.
Sometimes it’s hard to decide which wrestler’s trunks to stare at.
Dolph knows exactly what his silvery trunks are doing and the effect it has on us
Is it any wonder why Roderick Strong remains one of my favorite wrestlers?!
The reader who suggested this gallery also recommended some matches on YouTube featuring “SLT Hungry Asses”:
- A well-oiled Elliot Sexton hikes up his purple trunks and clenches his glutes for the crowd. It just gets wedgier and wedgier from there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gTnIit8mVQ
- Mike Alias wears skin-tight red trunks that hug every curve and leave little to the imagination: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqbiAZbHM3A
- The beefy partners in Les Titans tag team can never seem to find gear that won’t ride up, and the blue trunks they wear for this match are no exception. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRnC_w1oWFI
Excellent post! Don’t forget this infamous wedgie match featuring Red Tyler: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta6_dQuYiog
Who’s the wrestler in the tiny black trunks, under which the caption begins, “The vulnerability of the…?”
Correction: the caption reads, “The victim’s vulnerability is implied…”