Gallery 47 - 
Bearhug to Sleep

 
 
 
It's lights out for the muscle man in the skimpy thong. Crushed until he passed out, he is helpless now, dependent on his opponent not to hurt him too bad while he is fast asleep.

 
 
 
This long bearhug is from a 1970's wrestling movie called Mad Bull.  Alex Karras, the heel turned hero, locks a tight squeeze on the lean, tan body of the cocky pretty boy, The White Knight.
The camera zooms in on the suffering pretty boy. He's been cheating and acting cocky the whole match, and Mad Bull refuses to job any longer.  He pours his anger and frustration into this tight squeeze.
The White Knight raises his muscular arms to hammer down on Mad Bull's shoulders.  This allows the older wrestler leverage, to lean in and apply more pressure.  The fans were frustrated by the pretty boy's cheating, so they are now screaming for revenge.
The fans cheer as the cocky kid passes out from the relentless embrace.  Mad Bull wins the belt, the fans' praise, and his family's respect, just by hugging the White Knight to sleep.

 
The big fat heel locks a tight belly to belly squeeze around the muscular body of Paul Roma.  He pulls the stud up tight against his massive gut.  Every deep breath the big monster takes is smashing the air out of poor Roma's body.
The hot jobber, in his cute red speedos with the Italian flag, is going limp from the lack of air.  This tight hug is just too much for Pretty Paul. He can't get a breath because of the pressure from the cruel heel's giant beer belly.
Why do so many wrestlers use the bearhug on poor Roma's hard body?  Why do they insist on turning a hug, which is supposed to be a sign of affection, into a brutal torture hold?