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In March 2013, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) imposed a 230 lb (104 kg) weight limit for wrestlers competing in the X Division for the TNA X Division Championship. In October 2013, however, TNA wrestler Samoa Joe , billed at 280 lb (127 kg), competed in an X Division Championship bout at TNA's Bound for Glory pay-per-view.
As of 2019, international freestyle wrestling and Greco-Roman wrestling for male youths are divided into three age categories: U15, cadets, and juniors. [3]U15 (male youths aged 14–15, as well as male youths at age 13 with a medical certificate and parental authorization) compete in freestyle and/or Greco-Roman wrestling in the following 10 weight classes: [3]
Professional wrestling championships by weight class (13 C) Pages in category "Professional wrestling weight classes" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The following is a list of the heaviest professional sumo wrestlers. Only wrestlers weighing 200 kilograms (440 lb) or over are included. Wrestlers shown in bold are still active as of January 2023. ĹŚrora (left), the heaviest sumo wrestler ever, fights eighth-heaviest Kainowaka Yamamotoyama is the heaviest Japanese-born sumo wrestler ever ...
PWI ranked him #5 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993 [10] PWI ranked him #145 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003 [54] Universal Wrestling Association. UWA World Trios Championship – with Fatu and Samoan Savage [55] World Wrestling Federation / WWE. WWF Championship [56]
With the start of the new year comes the return of the North Jersey weight class rankings. St. Joseph leads the way with six wrestlers ranked No. 1, including Aidan Schlett and Beast of the East ...
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Only wrestlers that weighed less than 220 pounds (100 kg), called "light heavyweights" by the WWF, were allowed to challenge for the title. From 1981 through the 1990s, the WWF had a business partnership with the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), a Mexican-based lucha libre promotion , which resulted in the creation of the WWF Light ...