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  2. Professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    In other countries, such as Iran and India, wrestling enjoys widespread popularity as a genuine sport, and the phrase "professional wrestling" therefore has a more literal meaning in those places. [8] A notable example is India's Pro Wrestling League. In numerous American states, professional wrestling is legally defined as a non-sport.

  3. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling throws are the application of professional wrestling techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming them down. They are sometimes also called "power" maneuvers, as they are meant to emphasize a wrestler's strength.

  4. Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling is referenced throughout both Ancient Greek and Roman literature. Many philosophers and leaders practiced wrestling and/or referenced the sport frequently in their works, most notably Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Xenophon, Epictetus, Seneca, Plutarch, and Marcus Aurelius. Dicaearchus wrote that Plato wrestled at the Isthmian games. [7]

  5. How does wrestling work at 2024 Paris Olympics? Weight ...

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    Here's a guide to wrestling at the 2024 Paris Olympics, including weight classes, scoring, tournament format, repechage and more:

  6. East side balance of wrestling power shifts, plus 200 ... - AOL

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    Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... East side balance of wrestling power shifts, plus 200 wrestlers' records. Tribune. ... But Mounds Views boasts impressive strength at the upper weights this season ...

  7. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling contains a variety of punches and kicks found in martial arts and other fighting sports; the moves listed below are more specific to wrestling itself. Many of the moves below can also be performed from a raised platform (the top rope, the ring apron, etc.); these are called aerial variations .

  8. Sumo - Wikipedia

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    Sumo (Japanese: 相撲, Hepburn: sumō, Japanese pronunciation:, lit. ' striking one another ') [1] is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by throwing, shoving or pushing him down).

  9. Professional wrestling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    ESPN also began airing professional wrestling for the first time, first airing Pro Wrestling USA shows—which were created as an alliance between the NWA and AWA in 1984, in an effort to counter the national success the WWF was gaining—and later AWA shows, after Pro Wrestling USA fell apart by 1986. The WWF also became an international ...