Today, I'm looking at Blayne vs. Iceman18, the second of the two Iceman18 videos I was sent. Once again, the rookie gets a great opponent for a debut match. While Frey is the usual initiation at Thunders Arena, I think that Blayne has evolved into a perfect foil for a young newbie.
Boys being boys as Blayne helps break in the latest rookie. |
In this video, Blayne is smooth and slightly scruffy, but less furry than other recent matches. I'm not complaining, though, because the guy is just stunning no matter what. He's always ripped, looking great in his frequently worn floral posers. Blayne has an expressive face, with a unique pained/'O' look that's adorable.
Iceman18 is back and in the same trunks as he faced Frey in. They still look great on him, leaving little to the imagination. His beefy body contrasts with Blayne's lean chiseled definition, looking powerful and luscious. A commenter mentioned that he gets washed out on video and that is frequently true in this match under the bright lights. However, I was able to make him out and still think he looked damn good.
Yeah, Blayne, I feel the same way. |
Yeah, Iceman, I feel the same way. |
How a Thunders job interview goes ... "During the match, you're in total control. What do you do?" "Uh, flex?" "You're hired!" |
Like Iceman18 and Frey, these two have a strong chemistry that I really like. The chill rookie is comfortable and confident, going with the flow. And that flow does keep going as Blayne and Iceman trade positions without excessive breaks. Iceman18 pauses to flex, which is a mandatory, but the action still keeps moving. I appreciate that.
Blayne's picked up some skills this year and they're on display in the match. |
Iceman looks great in this extended backbreaker. |
Yummy. Blayne is so very bendy. |
Blayne shows off. I'm impressed. |
Even big beefy blonds need to breathe. |
POW! POW! SMASH! (Wait, is he Iceman or Hulk?) |
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So that's my take. What's yours?
Alex
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