Fantasy wrestling in Charlotte

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It's not the WWE, it's not even what Ric Flair used to do.

It's wrestling with Ebony Mistress Dominiquie.

"It's sensual fantasy wrestling," she said. "I'm in charge. The submissive is giving me some resistance, but not much."

When the mistress is wrestling with her submissive, she always wins. But Dominiquie said there are matches where two mistresses wrestle each other to entertain men. The women are usually dressed in "booty shorts" and tank tops.

"It's basically girl-on-girl," she said. "I wrestled in a competition in Thomasville. The girls do more competitive fantasy wrestling. There's not a lot of hair pulling, it's more like getting in different positions. I am scissor holding the girl or she has her buttocks in my face. She has my face pinned between her knees or in her crotch. She maybe lying across me with her breasts in my face. It's very interesting. It's fun."

What's also interesting is how Dominiquie actually got into fantasy wrestling. It started out as something she and her ex husband did for fun -- naked. It ignited the sex life so much that the practice moved from being a special occasion event to "we rushed home and couldn't wait to rip each other's clothes off," she said.

And her husband told a friend about it. He and his wife were curious and they came over to watch. The other couple got excited watching Dominiquie and her husband and wanted to join in.

Then they started having small parties. But a friend told Dominiquie that she could actually make money doing this. So, for about $150, you can fantasy wrestle with Dominiquie. And it's just wrestling.

She only makes appointments for the daytime.

And there's proof that she's not selling anything other than a leg hold. One of her clients, she said was a police officer.

"He came about three times before he said, 'You're really serious about what you do.' I was like yeah. Then he asked me if I knew what he did and I said, no and I don't care."

When he told her that he was a police officer and he initially thought there was more going on there, she just laughed.

Dominiquie said she was surprised that a buttoned up "Bible Belt" town like Charlotte has a market for fantasy wrestling. But she admits, "you make some money, but not a lot."