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  2. Scholastic wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic wrestling, sometimes referred to as folkstyle wrestling and commonly known as simply wrestling, is a style of amateur wrestling at the high school and middle school levels in the United States. It has often been labeled the "toughest sport in the world" because of the physical conditioning, mental preparation, complexity, and intense ...

  3. Marcus Blaze - Wikipedia

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    Making his senior level debut, Blaze competed at the US Olympic Team Trials at 57 kilograms in April 2024, as a high school junior. [7] After a first-round loss to two-time NCAA champion Nick Suriano, he came back to defeat NCAA champion Nico Megaludis and U20 World finalist Luke Lilledahl before receiving a forfeit to make the third-place match, where he defeated U17 World finalist Jax ...

  4. Matt Hanutke - Wikipedia

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    Hanutke was the first wrestler in Wisconsin state history to go undefeated through his entire high school career (117-0). [2] [3] He was a 4 time All-American (118 pounds) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [2] In 2007 he was inducted into the Wisconsin Wrestling Hall of Fame. [4]

  5. Mick Foley - Wikipedia

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    Michael Francis Foley [16] [4] was born in Bloomington, Indiana, [16] on June 7, 1965. [4] [16] He is of Irish descent, [17] and has an older brother named John.Shortly after his birth, he moved with his family to the Long Island town of East Setauket, about 40 miles east of New York City, where he attended Ward Melville High School.

  6. Cody Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes attended Lassiter High School and had a successful high school wrestling career. [12] He placed sixth in the 171 lb (78 kg) division as a sophomore . [ 20 ] As a junior , he won the Georgia state tournament at 189 lb (86 kg) in 2003 and repeated as champion his senior year. [ 20 ]

  7. Matt Hardy - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Hardy played baseball as a child and throughout high school, but had stopped by his senior year. [22] He also played football, either as a linebacker or a defensive end. [23] Hardy was a good student at Union Pines High School in North Carolina, and was a nominee for the Morehead Scholarship, a scholarship to any university in North ...

  8. Kevin Nash - Wikipedia

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    He attended Aquinas High School and the University of Tennessee, where he majored in psychology and minored in educational philosophy. [14] At the University of Tennessee, Nash was a center for the Tennessee Volunteers basketball team. He remained on the team from 1977 to 1980, during which time the team made it to the NCAA Sweet 16. [15]

  9. Triple H - Wikipedia

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    Due to his newly discovered heart condition, Triple H announced his retirement from wrestling during an appearance on First Take on March 25, 2022. [202] On April 3, he introduced the second night of WrestleMania 38 as the COO of WWE, subsequently leaving a microphone and his wrestling boots in the ring to signify his official in-ring ...