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  2. List of professional wrestling magazines - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded "Wrestling '83" last issue in 1992 and was succeeded by Wrestling Bad Guys. Wrestling Action: 1977 - 1979: Monthly United States: World Wide Wrestling Federation: Vince McMahon, Sr. N/A: No: Notable staff members included editor-in-chief Les Thatcher and photographer George Napolitano. [10] Wrestling Action: 1987: Monthly United ...

  3. Pin (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The hold has the opponent wrestler lying on their back. Standing at the feet of the opponent, the attacking wrestler then lifts the opponent's legs from behind the knees. Still gripping the opponent's legs, the attacking wrestler then flips forward, over the opponent, and plants their feet on the mat while bridging the back to add leverage.

  4. Ring boy scandal - Wikipedia

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    Cole was a runaway from a single-parent home, and alleged that Phillips would encourage him to recruit other boys from broken homes for ring work. According to a draft legal complaint against WWF, Phillips engaged in fetishistic play with Cole's feet, such as rubbing them against his genitals, and other boys had similar experiences. [2]

  5. T-Boy Wrestling is a sizzling showcase of trans masculinity ...

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    This isn't your typical wrestling tournament. Cheeky slaps, hot and heavy make-out sessions and a wild drag show. This isn't your typical wrestling tournament.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Professional wrestling/Library - Wikipedia

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    Through interviews with wrestlers, promoters, and fans, Hackett explores the full range of issues that swirl around wrestling culture - fame, masculinity, violence, agression, performance, and play and the deceit that is a fundamental fact of American life "and yet, paradoxically, the one thing wrestling isn't is dishonest. Although wrestlers ...

  7. Montreal Screwjob - Wikipedia

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    The "Montreal Screwjob" remains one of the most high-profile double-crosses in the history of professional wrestling and the first heavily publicized professional wrestling double-cross since Wendi Richter lost the WWF Women's Championship to a masked Fabulous Moolah following a money dispute on November 25, 1985.

  8. Pro Wrestling Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is an American professional wrestling magazine that was founded in 1979 by publisher Stanley Weston. [1] PWI is headquartered in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, and published by Kappa Publishing Group. The magazine is the longest published English language wrestling magazine still in production.

  9. Inside Olympic wrestling’s ‘chaos’: Weight-cut heartbreak ...

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    When they stepped into a tunnel at 9:45 p.m. for the 56th and final wrestling match of the wild day, Phogat’s name was still on the scoreboard; multiple Indian flags were still in the crowd; but ...