No all the PS2 exclusive games have been released and many games developed for other platforms chose not to make a PS2 version
You can get the USA Wrestling Card at open tournaments
It depends on how many teams are at the tournament.
Probably not. I'm not sure exactly what kind of "tournaments" you're talking about, but most school tournaments are sanctioned and run by, well, schools, and are open to other invited schools only. Professional "wrestling" tournaments are produced by promoters, and again, you'd need to have some affiliation with the promoter to be invited.
No, samurai do not use sumo wrestling. They do learn grappling techniques, many which are similar to those used in sumo. Jujitsu and Aikido are closer to what samurai studied. But when the samurai were banned, they often held wrestling tournaments to raise money.
If the fake wrestling you are refering to is pro wrestling then the answer is yes. Pro wrestling generates a large audience, just ask USA as they televise WWE Raw. People love watching pro wrestling because it is athletic theater. I'll tell you what should be allowed on TV: Poker! Why the HECK are poker tournaments broadcasted on TV?! Well that is my opinion...
Sometimes in tournaments its optional or manditory but for schools and colleges it is mandatory to prevent cauliflower ear
One of the best wrestlers in Indiana won numerous tournaments and a few national titles. Wrestling at 119 this year and is destined to win high school state.
It's more likely to be 'Banzuke', a term used in Sumo wrestling to describe the list of wrestlers, by rank, and how their ranks have changed due to previous tournaments.
There really were no sports involved, unless you consider wrestling a sport. Karate is a combination of Okinawa wrestling and Chinese White Crane Kung Fu that has evolved into what we know today as karate.
Freestyle wrestling is the modern version of catch-as-catch-can, with a couple of changes to the rules. Professional catch-as-catch-can also included hooking (submissions, pain moves), which were not used during amateur tournaments. Freestyle wrestling came to the olympics under the name catch-as-catch-can, before it was changed to simpler "freestyle".
No, you do not have to keep your hair short for most high school school wrestling tournaments. Most will accept your hair tied into a tight ponytail with an elastic/ponytail band with NO metal on it. Headbands are also acceptable provided they are soft with no hard (or metal) components.
Another word for stall would be box. In the big tournaments, a stall near the wrestling platform is highly sought after and very expensive. It will typically include seating mats as well as food and souvenirs with the price of the ticket or stall.