Streamate Bringing Back Immoral Productions March Mayhem

LOS ANGELES — This year’s Streamate March Mayhem Cock Sucking Challenge tournament is planned to be more intense with performers competing in “head-to-head” matches for an online audience.

According to the company, the format will change slightly, giving this year's contestants a break half way through the contest. The members of Streamate will vote five minutes before the half so that the models will know exactly where they stand when the action resumes.

The eight contestants are featured in a single elimination winner-take-all competition. Fans who submit the winning bracket to dan@immoralproductions.com will be placed in raffle and one of them will win a weekend with the Immoral Productions crew. The winner will help direct a show, go to a sporting event with the staff, meet some models and get a video of their adventures.


Liz of Streamate said, "Streamate is very happy to bring members Immoral's March Mayhem again this year. Last year was a huge hit and we anticipate a replay of the same."

Tonight at 8 p.m. PDT, Immoral Productions contract star Britney Amber takes on Jayden “Asian Anal Ninja” Lee. Last year both these models made it to the semi-finals.

On Friday, March 21 at 8 p.m. PDT, Immoral Productions contract star Jennifer White will compete with Sara Jay.

Sunday, March 23 at noon PDT, Rilynn Rae, who was last year's runner up she will be taking on 10-year adult industry veteran and OpenLife contract performer Aaliyah Love.

On Tuesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. PDT, last year's champion Ava Devine returns to take on Bridgette B.

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