Oh Canada - the Adventures of Jody
Part 1 - The Canadian Crusher meets the pro wrestling star.
A Merlin-Mark Production

The woman stared intently at Stephens. Finally, she spoke. “My client requires total discretion – what happens here stays here. Right?"
Stephens smiled. “Right.”
“Your fee is $500,” the athletic woman continued, “for one hour of anything goes wrestling.”
Stephens smiled again. “Right again, anything goes.”
“Good,” the other woman replied. “I’ll be back in ten minutes. ”

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Jody Stephens watched the woman leave her gym. Jody, still only in her early twenties, had a remarkable fighting pedigree. Her mother, whom she hadn’t seen in years, was the legendary and somewhat mysterious Sue Stephens, a former pro wrestler and current shootfighter. Her grandparents had also been pro wrestlers. Born in a small Northern Ontario, Canada town, she quickly discovered wrestling, both Greco-Roman in high school and wrestling in the bars and camps of the tough logging community she lived in.

Stephens quickly became a top-ranked Canadian wrestler, even making it the National Finals twice. Both times, though, she lost to girls not nearly as strong or aggressive or skilled; she quickly realized amateur wrestling wasn’t for her.

Her family genetics also provided here with a remarkable physique, soon supplemented by a rigorous weight training and body building regime. It wasn’t long before she became a world-ranked bodybuilder – while still in her late teens!

But she missed the contact, the thrill of beating another woman, and so started session wrestling a few years back. It was, she soon realized, far more lucrative than bodybuilding. With her incredible physique, stunning looks and wrestling skill, she was able to charge $500 per hour. She traveled the world wrestling, and never turned down a match against another woman.

   

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