World Toe Wrestling Is Causing Quite a Stink
To put it quite simply, you do not want to go toe-to-toe with Alan ‘Nasty’ Nash.
To put it quite simply, you do not want to go toe-to-toe with Alan ‘Nasty’ Nash.
"Wanna wrestle?" -- None of these girls to us, ever.
The search for the greatest lucha libre – Mexican wrestler – who ever lived is on. Sort of.
Check out this quirky mockumentary about “Shrinko,” a Mexican wrestler with moves so awesome that women and men alike are obsessed with finding him
In the wrestling world, there's a fine line between working stiff and shooting (a.k.a actually fighting). To the fan, it's almost impossible to tell the difference, as the more real the action looks, the better work the wrestlers are doing
In Iowa, the only thing more popular than wrestling is corn, mainly because you can't legally eat a boiled wrestler with butter on him. The winner of 23 NCAA national championships since 1975, the University of Iowa excels at wrestling. Its wrestlers expect to win at the Big 10 wrestling championships, dammit!
The International Olympic Committee voted to drop wrestling from its schedule for the 2020 Games via a secret ballot during a meeting in Switzerland. Instead of eliminating the pentathlon, like many expected, the IOC decided to scrap wrestling.
Apparently kids need more "variety" today. That is one of the reasons why Fred Flintstone has been replaced by a professional wrestler on the Fruity Pebbles box. Although it is a "limited" run (only four million boxes), apparently John Cena is just the first of many people who will be gracing the brightly colored cereal's box.
Professional wrestlers may seem like tough guys, but underneath their shiny spandex outfits and long, flowing hair (clearly a sign of ultimate masculinity), they have hearts of gold. Daniel Bryan, for example, recently met with a seven-year-old boy who has had brain cancer for almost four years, and says he's Bryan's biggest fan. It's okay if you need to go grab some Kleenex before you look at the pictures.
Wrestling is a brutal sport. Even if you’re in a more – we’ll call it choreographed - league, the moves are physical, require skill and can be rather punishing. And, if you don’t do them right you could kill yourself. If you mess up a move, and you’re lucky, you only land on your head instead of breaking your neck. Like this guy.
Finishing moves in professional wrestling are often designed to portray the total devastation of an opponent.
Hulk Hogan is returning to two of his favorite pastimes: wrestling and reality television.
Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, will be featured in a new reality series for TruTV, tentatively titled 'Micro Wrestling,' about the "wrestling world of little people."
Hogan's attorney, David Houston, tells Radar Online that Hogan's role on the show will be "the guy who inspires, recruits, trains and mentors them."
Joel Northrup is a sophomore at Linn-Mar High in Iowa. He is also considered one of the best wrestlers in his weight class and was a favorite to win in the state wrestling tournament he was to compete in yesterday.
Then he showed up, officially reported, and withdrew from the first match he was to compete in. His scheduled opponent? Cassy Herkelman, one of two girls who qualified to compete in the Iowa state wrestling tournament.