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Welsh Catfights

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GB United Kingdom Newport Joined Jun 2026
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Created by Steve Boss, this Welsh women’s wrestling and catfight producer became known for organising competitive female combat matches in Newport and throughout the South Wales Valleys. The production brought together athletic women, experienced fighters, fitness models and enthusiastic newcomers for a broad range of wrestling, catfight and mixed wrestling videos, creating a distinctive catalogue with a raw British feel.

Steve Boss focused on matchups that felt competitive, believable and entertaining. Rather than relying only on heavily scripted scenarios, many of the videos were built around simple rivalries, challenges and questions of pride. Friends would meet to find out who was stronger, athletic newcomers would test themselves against more experienced wrestlers, and determined competitors would battle to prove they were the better woman. The result was a varied collection of female fighting content where personality, confidence, strength and technique all played an important role.

The producer organised women’s wrestling matches ranging from technical submission grappling contests to rougher, more physical catfights. Viewers could expect hard-fought battles featuring takedowns, pins, headlocks, body scissors, reversals and submission holds, with each woman trying to gain control and force her opponent to concede. Some matches had a playful competitive tone, while others were driven by rivalry, bad blood and the refusal to lose.

Alongside women’s wrestling and catfights, Steve Boss also organised mixed wrestling matches. These contests added another dimension to the catalogue, bringing together strong, confident women and male opponents in competitive grappling situations. As with the women-versus-women matches, the emphasis was on physicality, determination and the challenge of overcoming an opponent through control, leverage and endurance.

The South Wales setting gave the productions a distinctive identity. Matches were filmed in and around Newport, as well as across the South Wales Valleys, using homes, training spaces, gardens and other informal locations. This gave the videos a more natural, close-up atmosphere than a large studio production. Whether the action unfolded on mats, in a living room, on a sofa, in a bedroom or outdoors on the grass, the locations helped make the fights feel spontaneous and personal.

The producer’s work also reached a wider audience through video content created for recognised women’s wrestling and catfight platforms including GirlsWrestle.com, Sexy Fighting Zone and Female Wrestling Zone. These collaborations helped showcase Welsh talent and contributed to a larger catalogue of competitive female combat content for fans around the world.

At the centre of every production was an appreciation for real athletic competition. A larger woman might try to use strength and size to overpower her opponent, while a more experienced grappler could rely on timing, technique and positional control. Every matchup had its own story, and every wrestler had something to prove once the action began.

For fans of British women’s wrestling, South Wales catfights, mixed wrestling and realistic girl-versus-girl competition, Steve Boss’s productions offer a distinctive look at a memorable period in Welsh female combat entertainment. From Newport to the Valleys, these matches captured the intensity, rivalry and competitive spirit that make women’s wrestling so compelling.

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