Who is the greatest wrestler in history?
This is a subjective question so it cannot be answered definitively. However, many FAQ Farmers have contributed their opinions. Here are some of the suggestions for "greatest wrestler in history": * Hollywood Hulk Hogan * Bret Hart * Stone Cold Steve Austin * Triple H * The Rock * Ric Flair * Mick Foley * The Undertaker * Shawn Micheals * Chris Jericho * Stu Hart * Dusty Rhodes
What is the entrance song for Paul London?
It does not really have a singer, but you can download it off the internet or off of Limewire by just clicking on "audio" and typing on "Paul London" as the title keyword.
It presents itself as a "reality" show. It is all scripted....some of the actors on the show may be repossession agents in real life, but it is not real.
Is it normal to be obsessed with wrestling?
If you love it and enjoy them then that's great.Wrestling is a beautiful obsession so if u obsessed with it don't think ur abnormal because the are many people out there also obsessed with it and so are the wrestlers
Answeryes it is fine to be obsessed because i amWhat can be inferred from Mr Rochester's action of only wrestling with his wife to subdue her?
How many caws can you make on smackdown vs raw 2009?
well you can't you must be 18 or older and work with games!!!!!!
Yes. It is wrestling. Wrestling is a sport.
July 3, 2008
As a matter of fact no they are not a sport they are considered Wrestling Entertainment the same as WWE is
Pro Wrestling isn't considered a sport. Its just entertaiment. I have been a fan all my life and I can answer that with pride. all it is basically is a "Manly soap opera"
TNA SUCKS
Who sings the rocks theme song?
The Rock sings his own entrance theme. If you listen to the beginning of his song, it says "If you can smell what the rock is cooking" specifically spoken in the words of the rock himself.
When wrestlers go to the hospital do they really go there or do they go somewhere else?
In most cases, I doubt they go to the hospital, but you never know if they go in some cases, I mean Owen Heart died, so they may if something doesn't go exactly as planed. They do get hurt at times like people do in most sports and other jobs like moive actors, race car driving and what not. Kurt broke his neck, do what most would conider, "safe" wrestling, Lita broke her neck, playing a part in Dark Angel, Droz is paralized, from wrestling, and so they can get hurt, in pro-wrestling, as well. Most is faked injuries, and are planed out, with no need to go to the hospital, but this can be an unprodictable business. If the injury is planned, the ambulance usually goes to the hospital where they're rental car is. From there, it is up to them where they want to go. I know this because I was backstage at the Raw where Amy Dumas was borught to the hospital when Kane chokeslammed her. Before the show, she was talking about it with some guy and I asked him. He then told me that.
If wrestling is fake why do people still buy ticket to watch?
WWE is not 100% fake first off, though the moves are choreographed and obviously scripted. It is fun to watch, enjoyable, and interesting. The 'E' on the end of WWE stands for Entertainment. People like the lights, the pyrotechnics, the sounds, the theme music, and the "Good guy vs Bad Guy" theme in every match. So what if the moves are fake, the audience wont know the outcome, so it is good fun.
On mark Henry's wrestling outffit what does shs mean?
SHS stands for somebody hurt somebody, he said it once in ecw
1-0 WrestleMania VII (1991) - Jimmy Snuka
2-0 WrestleMania VIII (1992) - Jake "The Snake" Roberts
3-0 WrestleMania IX (1993) - Giant Gonzalez
4-0 WrestleMania XI (1995) - King Kong Bundy
5-0 WrestleMania XII (1996) - Kevin Nash "Diesel"
6-0 WrestleMania XIII (1997) - Sycho Sid
7-0 WrestleMania XIV (1998) - Kane
8-0 WrestleMania XV (1999) - Big Boss Man
9-0 WrestleMania XVII (2001) - Triple H
10-0 WrestleMania XVIII (2002) - Ric Flair
11-0 WrestleMania XIX (2003) - Big Show & A-Train
12-0 WrestleMania XX (2004) - Kane
13-0 WrestleMania XXI (2005) - Randy Orton
14-0 WrestleMania XXII (2006) - Mark Henry
15-0 WrestleMania XXIII (2007) - Batista
16-0 WrestleMania XXIV (2008) - Edge
17-0 WrestleMania XXV (2009) - Shawn Michaels
18-0 WrestleMania XXVI (2010) - Shawn Michaels
19-0 WrestleMania XXVII(2011)- Triple H
20-0 WrestleMania XXVIII (2012)-Triple H
21-0 WrestleMania XXIX(2013)- CM Punk
How do wrestling weight classes work?
Weight classes in amateur wrestling are intended to allow wrestlers to compete against another who is close in weight as weight roughly corresponds to overall body size and muscle power. In the United States, most wrestling programs are called "schoolboy" wrestling and typically include middle school, junior high, high school and college wrestling programs. Olympic-style wrestling includes the two common international formats, called freestyle and Greco-Roman.
It is intended that no wrestler may weigh more than the stated weight class, except that many scholastic and collegiate wrestling authorities allow for extra pounds to be added to the maximum allowable weigh (the weight class) depending on the month of the competition season as well as wrestlers may weigh and additional pound for each day after the first day of a multi-day tournament. Since young wrestlers are still growing, most leagues determine that December shall be the base-weight that corresponds to the numerical weight class. For each month after, a one-pound allowance is typically added to the base weight. For example, a wrestler competing at 160 lb. must weigh no more than 160 lb. in December, but may weigh up to 161 lb. in January and is provided an additional one-pound allowance for each month thereafter through March, if applicable. In contrast, the NCAA starts the season with a few pounds of weight allowance and drops one pound of allowance each month through the NCAA Finals in March, where each wrestler must weigh no more than the "scratch" weight.
A note of safety. For decades it was commonly but incorrectly thought that a wrestler must loose as much "excess" weight as possible in order to compete at his or her greatest potential. In other words, some believed that wrestlers should rid themselves of all weight that is not muscle lest a wrestler be competing in an unnecessarily high weigh class against more a powerful and larger opponent. Wrestlers commonly used drastic weight cutting methods to achieve this mythical perfection including techniques that proved highly damaging to one's body such as rapid and repeated dehydration, insufficient caloric intake and excessive training. Today, not only is this idea rejected as simplistic, but virtually all sanctioned amateur wrestlers may drop weight only under tightly controlled conditions that include body mass indexed-based measurements of hydration levels, body fat percentages and time. No wrestler may use any method of dehydration including, but not limited to, rubber "sweat suits," steam rooms, hot boxes or diuretics. All wrestlers must be certified to be dropping weight no faster than allowed by league rules regardless of the methods used.
Who was the wrestler known as the wrestling pro?
How can you tell if a wrestling move is legal in High school wrestling?
The basic rule in folkstyle is that you have to touch one knee to the ground before the slam. So when you pick him up and throw him, you have to kneel and touch one of your knees to the mat before he hits. Also, if you want to avoid being called for locking hands, you need to release your grip around him once he's on the floor.
And about slamming them on their head....it's probably illegal. Refs in folkstyle are more stringent about potential neck breakers and stuff like that, so if you want to slam people on their necks, go into greco-roman and freestyle wrestling.
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For modified collegiate, or schoolastic (high school) wrestling, there are rule books that describe what moves are legal and what are not. Wrestling coaches will teach you what is allowed and what is not. Generally, moves that are potentially dangerous, and might injure your opponent are not legal. For example, headlocks are not legal, unless you include an arm or leg. Grasping your hands around the torso when on the ground is not legal unless an arm or leg is included. Full nelsons are not legal, but half-nelson, and 3/4 nelson are legal. Twisting a body limb for pain or submission is not legal, and an arm bent behind your opponent's back must not go beyond 90 degrees. When applying a "chicken wing" arm hook, your own hand must not rise above 90 degrees across your opponent's back.
Choking around the throat, or covering the mouth to restrict breathing is not legal. Striking, hitting or kicking is not legal. Slamming your opponent to the mat from a standing position is potentially dangerous, and not legal. If you lift your opponent, you are responsible for their safe return to the mat, however some takedowns might be a bit rough, so that is a judgment call on the part of the referee.
What is macho man randy saveges phone number?
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