These Russian Models Throw Down In A Pool Full Of Caviar [WATCH]

This feels like a flashback to classic WWE wrestling, when women walked around in thongs, were told to “suck it” and fought each other in pudding. Back when the industry treated women as objects, and not so much as athletes.

Well, it looks like this form of wrestling still exists, at least in Russia. Russians are classy folks, though, so they’re not going to make their women swim around in chocolate syrup, or strawberry Jell-O. Instead, to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Russian Ruble in the “President Hotel,” the Russia’s Ministry of Culture had two Russian models roll around in an inflatable pool filled with 159 liters of caviar.

Not sure who wrote the script for the match, but it was pretty terrible by wrestling standards. There was zero finesse in their grappling, and it almost looked like they weren’t trained fighters, at all.

Maybe this would have cut it in the 90s, but women’s wrestling has evolved so much, that this looks borderline ridiculous, and dare I say, a little sexist.

As a wrestling fan, I expected better. Maybe this is considered quality wrestling in Russia, but that would never cut it in Vince McMahon’s business.

 

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