Tyler Saint Joins NakedSword Dream Team

SAN FRANCISCO — Video-on-demand company NakedSword.com has named gay adult performer Tyler Saint to its Dream Team, a promotional title that highlights his popularity on the network.

The designation comes with a dedicated photo gallery and biography as well as "wallpapers, links to all the titles featuring him and an affiliate-friendly landing page," a site rep said.

The Dream Team was established in 2003 and consists of "an exclusive group of favorite performers selected by the NakedSword staff based on customer response to the performer's work."

Saint has been prolific following his 2006 erotic debut. His work includes a number of web-exclusive vignettes and more than 40 films for a variety of studios.

NakedSword notes his life spans an arc that includes "a difficult childhood in foster care to a career in the Air Force to becoming one of the adult industry's hottest, best-loved performers."

"There's something intriguing about a quiet, stoic man who becomes an aggressive, raunchy sex fiend the moment a fly opens. We're thrilled to add Tyler our team," said Michael Stabile, NakedSword’s creative director.

Saint was a recent XBIZ Awards nominee as GLBT Performer of the Year, and is among the Grabby Awards nominees for Performer of the Year. He was chosen by writer-director-performer Sacha Baron Cohen to appear in a mock orgy in the forthcoming feature film "Bruno."

He was among the featured performers for last month's NakedKombat.com launch and is currently onscreen in "Red Light" (Mustang Studios) and "Fisting All-Stars" (Club Inferno).

In related news, NakedSword/AEBN.net has merged with Raging Stallion and Pistol Media to create one of the industry's largest gay adult entertainment entities encompassing production and distribution, as well as cross-platform online content and delivery systems.

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