Gloria Brame, Ph.D.

Vintage Male Wrestlers [Maybe NSFW]

Filed By Gloria Brame, Ph.D. | April 15, 2010 11:30 AM | comments

Filed in: Entertainment, Gay Icons and History
Tags: Gay male wrestling, gay muscle magazines, male wrestlers, vintage photo

This vintage male wrestlers photo may be safe or not safe, depending on where you work, of course. Presumably an image from a gay wrestling mag of the 50s or 60s, but I'd be more than happy to be corrected on that front if you recognize the models or photographer.

Photo after the jump.

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I was immediately gonna say it looked like something from Old Reliable, but on second glance, perhaps not. Most of their work was done in urban places, with a camera that wasnt quite this sharp. More likely, it's from something like AMG.

Wrestling? Nah, they are practicing for the summer camp water ballet. You can tell by the way the feet are pointing and the position of the hand on the knee.

A. J. Lopp | April 16, 2010 1:36 AM

I agree, I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like wrestling. It's too stiff and posed.

I fantasize that maybe the guy standing up is a med student ... he's practicing how to do a prostate exam on his classmate and can't quite remember what comes next.

Nice ass.

There, someone had to say it.

that looks like they're having far too much fun to be wrestling...and you said it, bil! that is a nice ass.

I make the comparison:
This is Art as in Leni Riefenstahl's style.
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