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  2. Australian Armwrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Armwrestling Federation is an organisation dedicated to the growth of the exciting sport of armwrestling within Australia. With the primary aim of achieving mainstream recognition and the status of a true strength sport, the organisation is working constantly to hold and promote armwrestling competitions of the highest possible level throughout Australia.

  3. Ghana Armwrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020 16-year old arm wrestler Mariam Kadri Moro defeated the undefeated police woman Alberta Ampomah Boatemaa to become the new Queen of armwrestlering in Ghana. [11] In July 2018 President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), Ben Nunoo Mensah commended the Ghana Armwrestling Federation for their efforts to making the sport popular ...

  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler faces the opponent, ducks under the opponent's arm closest to them, wraps their closest arm around the waist of the opponent and then quickly performs a forward flip whilst sweeping the opponent's leg, thereby dropping the opponent on their back, ending up in a cradle pin. [20] [21] [22] This move was innovated by Madoka as Ranhei.

  5. Wrestling Observer Newsletter - Wikipedia

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    The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (WON) is a newsletter that covers professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Founded in print in 1982 by Dave Meltzer, the Wrestling Observer website merged with Bryan Alvarez's Figure Four Weekly website in 2008, becoming Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Issues are offered in print and digital.