RagingStallion Premieres Debut Scene From 'Men of Madrid'

RagingStallion Premieres Debut Scene From 'Men of Madrid'

SAN FRANCISCORagingStallion.com today announced the release of the debut scene from the rough and rugged Spanish sex romp shot in the country’s capital, “Men of Madrid,” starring Mario Domenech and Gabriel Taurus.

The scene will go live on RagingStallion.com on Friday, followed by the availability of the DVD and scene downloads on July 22 at the Falcon Studios Group Store.

“Hot European studs with big muscles, dark, thick Latin hair, tattoos, and hefty uncut cocks rule in the world of the ‘Men of Madrid,’” a studio publicist said. “There’s no stopping these macho studs from getting their fix of sweaty, dirty, man-on-man action!”

In the world premiere, the publicist said: “Mario Domenech gets a message on his phone: ‘What are you up to?’ from Gabriel Taurus. ‘I’m looking for cock,’ replies Mario. It doesn’t take long for horny Mario to buzz up to Gabriel’s apartment, where they immediately head to the bedroom. Stripping off his shirt, Mario pulls down Gabriel’s bulging briefs and goes down on his throbbing cock.”

“After coming up for a kiss, Mario then puts his ass in the air inviting Gabriel to have his way with his hole. Gabriel accepts the invitation, burying his face in Mario’s crack while he tweaks Mario’s nipples.”

RagingStallion.com is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program. Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent revshare for all memberships they refer, including trials. Affiliates are encouraged to visit BuddyProfits.com for promotional material.

For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact affiliates@buddyprofits.com.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order Against 'Debanking'

The White House on Thursday issued an executive order limiting financial institutions’ ability to restrict access to financial services for people or groups involved in lawful industries, a longtime goal of adult industry advocates and stakeholders.

Go.cam Launches Free Age Verification Solution, Anti-Fraud Features

Go.cam has announced that its age verification solution is now free with updated anti-fraud and identity protection features.

Florida AG Sues EU-Based Adult Companies for Failing to Age-Verify Users

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit Monday with the 12th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida against five EU-based adult companies for allegedly failing to require age verification before allowing access to adult content.

SkyPrivate Launches 'Telegram Pay-Per-Minute' Feature

SkyPrivate has launched a new pay-per-minute (PPM) private show option on Telegram.

Pineapple Support to Host 'Money and Mental Health' Online Event

Pineapple Support is hosting a free, online event to help performers balance financial wellbeing with mental health, Aug. 18-19.

Arcom Warns 5 Adult Sites Over Age Verification

French media regulator Arcom has sent enforcement notices to the operators of five adult websites that the agency says have failed to implement age verification as required under France’s Security and Regulation of the Digital Space (SREN) law.

MojoHost Debuts NVIDIA Blackwell-Powered Hosting

MojoHost has announced the launch of NVIDIA Blackwell-powered hosting featuring RTX 6000 Pro MaxQ GPUs.

FSC: Identity Theft Targeting Adult Performers

The Free Speech Coalition has put out an alert warning of an individual found to be targeting adult performers for identity theft.

Assylum.com Implements New Age Verification System

Assylum.com has introduced an age verification system across its member sites.

European Commission to Assess Pornhub, XVideos, XNXX Compliance With Digital Services Act

The European Commission plans to conduct a study to determine how well adult sites Pornhub, XVideos and XNXX are addressing illegal content and other potential harms under the EU’s Digital Services Act.

Show More