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10:58 a.m. — Rest of the 2A 113 semifinal field set. The rest of the 2A semifinal field is set. Burlington Notre Dame's Carter West (43-2) pulled off a 7-2 win by sudden victory over Crestwood's ...
The Iowa boys state wrestling tournament has arrived in its third day, and the action is set to ramp up. Follow along for live coverage. Live results: Updates and analysis from Day 3 of Iowa boys ...
Live updates from NCAA Wrestling Championships in Kansas City: Iowa Hawkeyes, Iowa State Cyclones and Northern Iowa Panthers.
The anaconda vise is a compression choke. The wrestler wraps their arms around the head and one arm of the opponent and squeezes, choking the opponent. It is considered legal in professional wrestling, although it is a chokehold. This submission hold was invented by Hiroyoshi Tenzan. Also known as an arm-trap triangle choke.
A chokeslam is a type of body slam in professional wrestling, in which a wrestler grasps an opponent's neck, lifts them up, and slams them to the mat. It is common in televised wrestling because it is simple and relatively safe, yet looks powerful on camera.
The Hawkeyes had none of it, defeating Iowa State by a score of 18-14 on Sunday in Ames. Iowa shook up the lineup, inserting Patrick Kennedy at 174 pounds and pushing Gabe Arnold to 184 pounds.
James Milligan Wilson (June 12, 1942 [1] – February 2, 2009) was an American professional football offensive lineman [2] and a professional wrestler.. During his time as a wrestler, he attempted to start a labor union for wrestlers, and continued his efforts after he left the sport. [3]
That's what many wrestlers and fans were after a stellar semifinal round in Class 3A at the Iowa state wrestling tournament. Blood, sweat and tears were shed as 28 wrestlers qualified for the finals.