Luiz Campos and Tasneem Sarjoo (pictured above)
Screenwriter and administrative assistant, East Village and Rockville Centre
How did you get paired to wrestle each other?
Luiz: I actually saw Taz in the corner, and I thought she just looked really pretty and her outfit was fun. She kind of looked like Wonder Woman. I just went up to her and then started talking and asked her to wrestle.
Tasneem: I thought he had nice hair. He had a decent enough fit on.
Who won?
Tasneem: Luiz has been saying that I won, but I think he beat me.
Luiz: It was a draw.
Tasneem: It was a draw.
Luiz: Yeah, no one pinned anybody.
Do you think you’ll see each other again?
Tasneem: We’re planning to get dinner next week!
Alec Tiffou and Zoe Tredez
Student and lawyer, East Village and Bedford-Stuyvesant
Eve May and Isabelle Gartner
Student and sales associate, Chelsea and Bedford-StuyvesantÂ
Got any special moves?
Isabelle: The Gartner leg hook. Something my dad taught me is you put your leg behind their knees and then you make them fall over.
Eve: Our safe word was rutabaga. But we didn’t have to use it.
Kayla Suarez
Co-founder of Grownkid, Bushwick
Xuan Lopes Pillay
Au pair, Chatham, New Jersey
Rae Baer and Fardowsa Fasa
Sales associate and film student, Bedford-Stuyvesant
How is it meeting people in person rather than online?
Rae: I just think Hinge is evil. It’s like online shopping. It’s like Amazon. They’re from the same evil planet. TikTok Shop. Labubu and Dubai chocolate.
Jett Marlowe and Norman Godinez
Model and antiques specialist, Bushwick and Flatbush
Nora Kinney and Andrew Dominguez
Students, Hell’s Kitchen and Midtown East
Quincy May Cavanagh and Bree Hemingson
Animation student and animator, Lower East Side
Tell me about your match.
Quincy May: I told my friends I came here to suplex a twink. But at the end of the day, I ended up being the twink that got suplexed.
Rylie Severino
Artist, Rutherford, New Jersey
Brian Noel Villarreal
High-school teacher, HarlemÂ
August Pointer Mace and Roman Bickson
Theatrical costumer and student, Poughkeepsie and Fordham
What’s it like wrestling a stranger?
Roman: I played tackle football for eight years, and I go to the gym a lot. So I was a little worried I might appear scary. But I appreciated having Gus as my partner because they had experience being thrown and throwing other people.
August: I play rugby at my college, and I dance. I guess I’ve got a baseline flexibility and physicality that made me think I wouldn’t get injured.
Mara Hiney and Ken Griffith
Student and illustrator, Throggs Neck and Bushwick
Farrah Klusewitz
Student, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Parker Colestock and Henry Jennings
Students, BronxvilleÂ
Henry, you said you wrestled in high school. Tips?
Henry: Keep your hips low. When you’re trying to get a shot on their legs, don’t lead with your head; lead with your hips.
Justin Lau and Joshua Wade
After-school counselor and physical-education teacher, Bensonhurst and FlatlandsÂ
Conlan Cesar and Lucy Mauries
Software engineer and student, Turtle Bay and East WilliamsburgÂ
Have any plans to hang out again?
Lucy: No, but I think we should, though.
Conlan: I’m down!
Vaute X Dreamer
Sales manager, Syosset
Lily Walter and Jiselle Leyson
Actress and student, Upper East Side and Brooklyn Heights
Photographs by Frankie Alduino
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