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  2. Catch wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Catch wrestling (also known as catch-as-catch-can) is an English wrestling style where wrestlers aim to win by pinning or submitting their opponent using any legal holds or techniques. It emphasizes adaptability and seizing opportunities during the match, with fewer restrictions than other wrestling styles - techniques using or targeting the ...

  3. Freestyle wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Modern freestyle wrestling, according to UWW (formerly FILA), has been said to have originated in Great Britain and the United States by the name of "catch-as-catch-can" wrestling. [3] "Catch-as-catch-can" wrestling had a particular following in Great Britain and the variant developed in Lancashire had a particular effect on freestyle wrestling ...

  4. Karl Gotch - Wikipedia

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    Karel Istaz [1] [2] (August 3, 1924 – July 28, 2007), best known by his ring name Karl Gotch, was a Belgian professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, catch wrestler, and trainer. Gotch represented Belgium at the 1948 Summer Olympics in both freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling before learning catch wrestling at Riley's Gym, better known as "The ...

  5. Billy Robinson - Wikipedia

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    William Alfred Robinson (18 September 1938 – 27 February 2014) [1] was an English professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, and coach.Having trained at Billy Riley's gym, better known as "The Snake Pit" in Wigan, Robinson was one of the leading practitioners of catch wrestling, a British national champion in freestyle wrestling, and a professional wrestling world champion.

  6. Lancashire wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Lancashire wrestling, commonly called Lancashire catch-as-catch-can or Lancashire style, is a folk wrestling style that originated in the historic county of Lancashire in North West England. It became notable as the least restrictive and most aggressive style in England.

  7. Mike Grundy - Wikipedia

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    He later trained with Wood's student Shane Rigby, a three-time Commonwealth medallist that learned catch wrestling from Wood. [6] [7] He also trains in luta livre, a submission wrestling style from Brazil, and has earned a black belt. During his freestyle wrestling career, Grundy represented both England and Great Britain. He made two Junior ...

  8. The Snake Pit (Wigan) - Wikipedia

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    Due to prior frustrations, Wood maintained his focus on freestyle wrestling until his daughter, Andrea, convinced her father to help preserve the sport of catch wrestling by coaching again. [2] [3] Alongside the 35th Aspull Freestyle Wrestling International in November 2012, [90] The Snake Pit held the first catch wrestling matches to take ...

  9. Folk wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Lancashire wrestling is a historic wrestling style from Lancashire in England known for its "Catch-as-catch-can", or no wrestling holds barred, style. Catch wrestling , or Catch-as-catch-can , originated from Lancashire wrestling but was further developed during the travelling circus phenomenon of the 19th and early 20th century.