Catfight Videos

CATFIGHT VIDEOS

Custom catfight videos featuring female-on-female confrontations — hair pulling, wrestling, verbal sparring, and competitive scenarios scripted to your preferences. Specify who wins, what triggers the fight, and how physical it gets.
Choose two or more models and describe the conflict. From office rivalries to roommate disputes, we produce catfight customs with the drama and intensity you want. Costumes, settings, and outcomes are all up to you.

What Is Catfight Fetish?

Catfight content is female-on-female physical confrontation — hair pulling, slapping, clothes ripping, shoving, pinning, and verbal sparring. The key distinction from wrestling is that catfights are chaotic and personal, not athletic. There are no rules, no referee, no sportsmanship. Two women have a problem with each other and they are solving it physically. The appeal is the raw aggression, the loss of composure, and the unpredictability of a fight that nobody trained for.

Catfights run on narrative. There is always a reason they are fighting — a stolen boyfriend, a workplace rivalry, a roommate dispute, a personal grudge. The story gives the aggression context and makes the violence feel motivated rather than random. Our catfight library leans into this: mob bosses, girl scouts, rival caterers, and domestic confrontations all provide the spark.

Types of Catfight Content

Domestic Catfights: Two women in a personal dispute — mistress vs. wife, roommates fighting over something, friends who finally snap. Our Catfight: Mistress vs Wife is a straightforward example. The setting is a home or apartment, the fight is personal, and the outcome matters to both of them. Clothes get ripped, hair gets pulled, furniture gets knocked around.

Scenario-Based Fights: A narrative setup escalates into physical confrontation. Eat My Cupcakes and Another Catering Mess are wet and messy catfights where food becomes a weapon. Girl Scout Fight takes a comedic setup and turns it aggressive. These clips spend time building the conflict before the fight starts.

Competitive/Dominance Fights: One woman needs to establish dominance over the other. Femdom Fight Club with Mona Wales and Lea Lexis is the clearest example — the fight determines who is on top, and the loser submits. These overlap with femdom and domination when the fight has a clear winner who claims her prize.

Messy Catfights: Food, oil, mud, or other substances involved. The fight is physical but the mess adds a visual and tactile dimension. Serene vs Milana: Oil Wrestling blends catfight aggression with WAM elements. The slippery, messy environment changes how the fight looks and feels.

Power Struggle with Escalation: Mob Boss Shirt Grab and Jay's Nerdy Revenge on Cali represent fights where the power dynamic shifts during the scene. One person starts dominant, the other fights back, and the balance tips. The drama is in the reversal.

Our Catfight Library

We have 8 catfight clips spanning domestic confrontations, messy food fights, oil wrestling, femdom fight clubs, and comedic scenario setups. Several cross-tag with wet and messy, femdom, humiliation, and wrestling. The line between catfight and wrestling blurs when the confrontation gets competitive, but our catfight clips emphasize the chaos and personal stakes over athletic grappling.

Order a Custom Catfight Video

Catfight customs need a scenario: who are these women, why are they fighting, and what does winning look like? Some clients provide full scripts with dialogue leading up to the fight. Others give us the premise and let the performers improvise the confrontation. We discuss specific acts during quoting — hair pulling, slapping, clothes ripping, pinning, sitting on, verbal taunting, and how far the fight goes. Catfights can combine with WAM (food fights, oil), humiliation (the winner humiliates the loser), or femdom (the fight establishes a power dynamic). Most catfight customs run 15 to 25 minutes depending on how much narrative setup you want before the fight starts. Submit your scenario on our request page or cast from our talent directory.

FAQ

What is the difference between catfight and wrestling?
Wrestling is competitive and athletic — grappling, holds, submissions, often with a sporting framework. Catfights are personal and messy — hair pulling, slapping, clothes ripping, shoving, with a narrative reason behind the aggression. We tag some clips with both when they fall in between.

How rough can catfight customs get?
We discuss all physical contact with performers during the quoting process. Hair pulling, shoving, pinning, and light slapping are standard. Anything beyond that is performer-dependent and gets cleared in advance. Safety is non-negotiable, but we can produce convincing aggression within those boundaries.