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Pro Wrestling Vs. Collegiate Wrestling


            Collegiate wrestling is the greatest sport of all times. This type of wrestling is between two athletes who use technique to defeat their opponent. Then one day, some guy decided to interpret wrestling into a new style now called professional wrestling. In this wrestling, wrestlers have any number of wrestlers at a time using whatever they can to overcome their opponents. These two sports have become extremely popular worldwide. Some people don't even know there is a difference between the sports. They both have common traits and different traits like the appearance of professional wrestlers and collegiate wrestlers. Also, they sports have different styles and they both have a different history of the sport and athletes. So to get an overview, lets take an insight on the concepts of professional wrestling.
             Professional wrestling started some while back, some time ago no one really cares about. The sport had truly transformed into a publicity attraction. A long time ago, wrestling was shown in black and white TV series and now the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) has developed. Professional wrestling is a colorful, light dazzling, blood pumping, crowd roaring, and beautiful women extravaganza. The atmosphere attracts all people to come and watch a bunch of men act like they are beating the dog slobber out of each other. In the olden days, the professional wrestlers never concentrated on looks until now. Now there are wrestlers like Hulk Hogan, The Rock, and Stone Cold Steven Austin who inject anabolic steroids to achieve a macho man physique. Professional wrestling has been here for a long time and has made many changes in its history. .
             A huge part of professional wrestling, are its fake, high-flying stunts (or style). The professional wrestling arena is a stage with ropes around the perimeter that can be used to bounce an opponent off of. The easiest way to win a match, a wrestler must either make his opponent give up or pin him on his back for three seconds.


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