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  2. Wrestling ring - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling rings vary in shape and size, with most measuring between 14 and 20 feet (4.3 and 6.1 m) on each side. WWE, All Elite Wrestling, and Ring of Honor use a 20-foot ring, while in the past World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling used, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Major League Wrestling currently use, an ...

  3. Glossary of professional wrestling terms - Wikipedia

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    Muta scale An informal measure among some fans of the amount of blood lost by a wrestler during a match. The scale begins at 0.0 Muta (no blood), with 1.0 Muta being equivalent to the blood loss of Great Muta during an infamous 1992 New Japan Pro-Wrestling match with Hiroshi Hase. [33]

  4. Professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Trafford Tanzi is a play set in a wrestling ring and divided into ten rounds, in which all the cast members participate in wrestling. The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity is a dramatic comedy about a fictional wrestler, which involves scenes of professional wrestling that take place in a wrestling ring.

  5. John Tenta - Wikipedia

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    John Tenta was born in Surrey, British Columbia.Named after his father, he was a large baby weighing 11 pounds, 3 ounces at birth. [5] Inspired by professional wrestlers Gene Kiniski and Don Leo Jonathan, Tenta decided to pursue wrestling at age 6.

  6. Sheamus - Wikipedia

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    In May 2004, still using the ring name Sheamus O'Shaunessy, Farrelly returned to wrestling at the newly opened Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) school in Dublin. He then made his debut match for the promotion at their Mount Temple show on 9 July, facing Mark Burns in a winning effort. [ 9 ]

  7. Keiji Muto - Wikipedia

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    Keiji Muto (武藤 敬司, Mutō Keiji, born December 23, 1962) [1] [2] is a Japanese professional wrestling executive, actor and retired professional wrestler.He is known for his work under his real name and as his alter ego The Great Muta (グレート・ムタ, Gurēto Muta) in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), as well as World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and during the 1980s and 1990s, and ...

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  9. AWA Remco Action Figure line - Wikipedia

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    Rings and Accessories - 1985. Allstar Wrestling Ring (Wood ring base) Battle Royal Playset with 7 figures (Cardboard ring base figures include Road Warriors Animal & Hawk, the Fabulous Ones Stan Lane, and Steve Keirn, Rick Martel, Baron von Raschke, and a referee. Referee variants include Curley Brown, Nasty Ned, or Dick Woehrle.

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