A listing is below. Some schools are Division II (or III) in most sports, but this is the complete list of Division I wrestling programs.
Air Force
American
Appalachian State
Arizona State
Army
Binghamton
Bloomsburg
Boise State
Boston U.
Brown
Bucknell
Buffalo
Cal Poly
Cal State-Fullerton
Call State-Bakersfield
Campbell
Central Michigan
Chattanooga
Clarion
Cleveland State
Columbia University
Cornell
Davidson
Drexel
Duke
Eastern Michigan
Edinboro
Franklin & Marshal
Gardner-Webb
George Mason
Harvard
Hofstra
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Iowa State
Kent State
Lehigh
Liberty
Lock Haven
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan State
Millersville
Minnesota
Missouri
Navy
Nebraska
North Carolina State
North Carolina-Greensboro
North Dakota State
Northern Colorado
Northern Illinois
Northern Iowa
Northwestern
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Old Dominion
Oregon State
Penn
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Princeton
Purdue
Rider
Rutgers
Sacred Heart
SIU-Edwardsville
South Dakota State
Stanford
The Citadel
Utah Valley
Virginia
Virginia Tech
VMI
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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actually there is only one and that one was chris benoit
over 200 wrestlers died. sorry to tell you
Randy Orton. He is so mean, brutal and strong. He is a nightmare to many wrestlers. The fact that he is one of the youngest wrestlers makes him more interesting to watch.
This depends on the sumo wrestler and wrestler in question. However, it can generally be agreed that sumo wrestlers are stronger. (However, many recreational/amateur sumo wrestlers are not strong)
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Two cells are result from one cell division.
I don't believe he has ended any wrestlers careers.
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infinite and beyond
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