TJ Hawke Flies to NakedSword Dream Team

SAN FRANCISCO — Heartthrob and Falcon Studios exclusive TJ Hawke has been named to the NakedSword.com Dream Team for the month of September.

The promo title spotlights the video-on-demand network's most popular erotic idols. Hawke's latest blue movie is "Dripping Wet 2," which is concurrently making its VOD premiere on the NakedSword network.

Hawke is among Falcon's most popular performers and has anchored such films as "Afterparty," "Fleet Week" and "Rough Play."

Two years ago, a studio talent scout spotted Hawke go-go dancing at a club in his hometown of Sacramento and brought him to the studio, which quickly offered an exclusive deal; he signed a contract extension in December 2008.

"With classically stunning looks and a tight jock's body, Hawke's sex-hungry mania in front of the camera reveals his lifelong desire to enter the world of porn," said a studio rep.

His "Dripping Wet 2" director, John Bruno, described Hawke as "a little sex-crazed Energizer Bunny."

"September is a knockout month for our members. We are entering the fall season with three huge movie premieres and rising superstar TJ Hawke is the perfect embodiment of this exciting month," said NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti.

In addition to "Dripping Wet 2," NakedSword plans to debut "The Visitor" (Raging Stallion Studios) and "Michael Lucas' La Dolce Vita 1-2" (Lucas Entertainment).

"This newest lineup of big studio movies is only the tip of the filthy iceberg," Valenti said. "Our massive library of porn contains everything from amateur raunch to big-studio gloss. You could never watch it all."

The Dream Team designation includes a complete performer biography, wallpapers and a photo gallery as well as direct links to all of Hawke's available films.

NakedSword has added a new Dream Team member every month since 2003. Recent honorees include Logan McCree, Ryan Raz, Tyler Saint and Ricky Sinz.

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