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Erin vs Jessica | ECC 33 — Hairpulling Catfights — East Coast Cats
This East Coast Cats catfight between Erin and Jessica is a fascinating matchup for fans who enjoy technical female grappling with a rough catfight edge. Both women had recently started taking Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes and quickly found themselves drawn to the idea of testing those skills in a very different environment. Instead of a normal BJJ gym session with strict rules, gis, rounds, and controlled sparring, Erin and Jessica wanted to try something more intense, more exposed, and more unpredictable: fighting in bikinis under East Coast Cats catfight rules.
For both women, the appeal was obvious. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu had introduced them to the thrill of grappling, submissions, positional control, and the physical chess match of trying to outthink and outmanoeuvre another person on the ground. But catfighting at East Coast Cats added a completely different layer. Here, they could still use their BJJ and submission grappling skills, but with more limited rules, more physical freedom, and the added chaos of hair pulling and slapping.
That makes Erin vs Jessica more than just a standard wrestling match. It is a clash between early BJJ training and raw catfight tactics. Both women understand the basics of position, control, escapes, and submissions, but once the hair pulling starts, the rhythm changes completely. A position that might normally feel safe in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can suddenly become uncomfortable when the other woman can grab hair to break posture, stop movement, or force a reaction. The slapping adds even more pressure, turning clean grappling exchanges into rougher, more emotional battles for control.
Fighting in bikinis on the East Coast Cats mats, Erin and Jessica bring a mix of skill, curiosity, and competitive intensity. You can see the influence of their BJJ classes in the way they move, defend, and look for submission opportunities. They are not just rolling around without purpose — there is real grappling intelligence on display. Both women try to improve position, control the hips, trap limbs, and find ways to make the other submit.
At the same time, this is still very much a real catfight. Hair pulling becomes a major part of the contest, especially when one woman is trying to escape or resist a submission attempt. Slaps are used to frustrate, punish, and increase the pressure. That combination of technical grappling and rough catfight rules makes the match exciting because both women have to adapt. It is not enough to simply remember what they learned in class. They have to deal with pain, panic, irritation, and the pride of being slapped or pulled around by another woman.
Fans of East Coast Cats catfights, BJJ catfights, female submission wrestling, bikini grappling, hair pulling fights, and slapping catfights will find a lot to enjoy in this matchup. Erin and Jessica bring enough Brazilian Jiu Jitsu knowledge to make the grappling genuinely technical, but the East Coast Cats ruleset keeps the fight raw, physical, and unpredictable.
This is the kind of fight that shows why catfighting can be so different from traditional martial arts. Technique matters, but toughness, adaptability, and attitude matter just as much. Erin and Jessica both came in wanting to experience BJJ in a rougher, more limited-rules format, and the result is a competitive bikini catfight full of submission attempts, positional battles, hair pulling, and slapping.
Watch Erin vs Jessica now on Catfight World and enjoy a technical East Coast Cats catfight where two new Brazilian Jiu Jitsu students test their grappling skills under rough bikini catfight rules.
For both women, the appeal was obvious. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu had introduced them to the thrill of grappling, submissions, positional control, and the physical chess match of trying to outthink and outmanoeuvre another person on the ground. But catfighting at East Coast Cats added a completely different layer. Here, they could still use their BJJ and submission grappling skills, but with more limited rules, more physical freedom, and the added chaos of hair pulling and slapping.
That makes Erin vs Jessica more than just a standard wrestling match. It is a clash between early BJJ training and raw catfight tactics. Both women understand the basics of position, control, escapes, and submissions, but once the hair pulling starts, the rhythm changes completely. A position that might normally feel safe in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can suddenly become uncomfortable when the other woman can grab hair to break posture, stop movement, or force a reaction. The slapping adds even more pressure, turning clean grappling exchanges into rougher, more emotional battles for control.
Fighting in bikinis on the East Coast Cats mats, Erin and Jessica bring a mix of skill, curiosity, and competitive intensity. You can see the influence of their BJJ classes in the way they move, defend, and look for submission opportunities. They are not just rolling around without purpose — there is real grappling intelligence on display. Both women try to improve position, control the hips, trap limbs, and find ways to make the other submit.
At the same time, this is still very much a real catfight. Hair pulling becomes a major part of the contest, especially when one woman is trying to escape or resist a submission attempt. Slaps are used to frustrate, punish, and increase the pressure. That combination of technical grappling and rough catfight rules makes the match exciting because both women have to adapt. It is not enough to simply remember what they learned in class. They have to deal with pain, panic, irritation, and the pride of being slapped or pulled around by another woman.
Fans of East Coast Cats catfights, BJJ catfights, female submission wrestling, bikini grappling, hair pulling fights, and slapping catfights will find a lot to enjoy in this matchup. Erin and Jessica bring enough Brazilian Jiu Jitsu knowledge to make the grappling genuinely technical, but the East Coast Cats ruleset keeps the fight raw, physical, and unpredictable.
This is the kind of fight that shows why catfighting can be so different from traditional martial arts. Technique matters, but toughness, adaptability, and attitude matter just as much. Erin and Jessica both came in wanting to experience BJJ in a rougher, more limited-rules format, and the result is a competitive bikini catfight full of submission attempts, positional battles, hair pulling, and slapping.
Watch Erin vs Jessica now on Catfight World and enjoy a technical East Coast Cats catfight where two new Brazilian Jiu Jitsu students test their grappling skills under rough bikini catfight rules.
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