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  1. Wrestling -- World Wrestling
    Wrestling Reality is a documentary television series airing on the Fight Network that follows the lives of a group of independent pro wrestlers in the Maritime provinces of Canada. The series will be 2 hours and consist of a documentary portion, as well as televised matches & shoot interviews. The series will tackle the many issues that go on behind the scenes in the world of professional wrestling including drug use, steroid use, injuries and all the emotional highs and lows that pro wrestlers deal with on a daily basis. For the first time ever the public will get a glimpse of what the lives of pro wrestlers are really like.
  2. Backyard Wrestling
    Backyard Wrestlings' main feature is the talk show mode, otherwise knon as season mode. Here you play through a several of survival matches against plenty of other opponents in each level. These matches are interspersed with video footage that take place on a talk show called "Today's Topic," which is, of course, Backyard Wresling.
  3. Wrestling -- Greco-Roman Wrestling
    Wrestling has gained respect among martial arts practitioners, especially with the advent of mixed martial arts competition.[23] Early competitions (e.g. UFC 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, considering only the first twelve UFC) saw wrestlers defeat stylists from more traditional, striking (and grappling)- oriented styles such as karate, bjj and kickboxing. Randy Couture (UFC heavyweight champion) and Dan Henderson (current PRIDE champion in the 183 division and formerly 205 pound division champion) both competed extensively in collegiate and Greco-Roman wrestling before beginning their careers in mixed martial arts. Other fighters coming from amateur wrestling include: Matt Lindland, Matt Hughes, Sean Sherk, Urijah Faber, Tyson Griffin, Clay Guida, Kevin Randleman, Mark Kerr, Don Frye, Dan Severn, Mark Coleman, Tito Ortiz, Quinton Jackson, Rashad Evans, Jeff Monson, Matt Horwich, Carmelo Marrero, Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto, Brock Lesnar, Gray Maynard, Matt Hamill, Benji Radach, Gerald Harris, Antonio McKee, Vladimir Matyushenko, Ryan Schultz, Aaron Stark, Devin Cole, Antoine Jaoude, Roy Nelson, Shad Lierley, Mark Schultz, Brandon Vera, Melvin Guillard, Josh Koscheck, Renato Sobral, Ricco Rodriguez.
  4. World Wrestling Entertainment -- Wwe Raw
    The WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is chock-full of high-paid, well-known superstars. Ever wanted to know which superstar you'd be? Wanted to know if you'd be a heel or face? Wanted to know if you'd be a main-eventer or lowly jobber? Speculate no longer!! Take the WWE Superstar Selector and see which superstar you would be!!
  5. Mysterio -- Wwe Championship
    One of the biggest highlights for Mysterio was his WrestleMania 22 (2006) victory over Randy Orton and Kurt Angle in a triple-threat match to capture the World Heavyweight Championship. It was his first title run, but a reign some say was way too short.
  6. Rey Mysterio -- Kurt Angle
    California-born wrestler Rey Mysterio made his professional debut in 1989 in his familial hometown of Tijuana, Mexico. Since that time he has entertained audiences of Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and most famously, the WWE. This collection gathers highlights of his greatest matches from throughout his professional career. Included are bouts with Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle, as well as footage of his tag-team matches with The Edge and Rob Van Dam.
  7. Amy Dumas -- Hardy Boys
    After ditching Georgia State University in 1993 because she considered it too much like high school, Dumas wound up in Washington, DC, where she briefly played bass in a couple of short-lived bands. Her boyfriend at the time... in a band, was a big wrestling fan. Dumas didn’t get it at first.
  8. Amy Dumas -- Ecw Debut
    Amy Dumas came to a wide audience first in ECW in 1999 as the valet for Danny Doring and Amish Roadkill, known as Miss Congeniality. She left ECW for WWF (WWE) in late 1999.
  9. Stephanie Mcmahon -- Shane Mcmahon
    A visibly pregnant Stephanie McMahon returned on the March 6, 2006 episode of RAW, approaching Shawn Michaels backstage and claiming to have abdominal pains. When Michaels left to get her some water, Stephanie added some powder to his water, causing him to become groggy during his match against Shane McMahon later in the night, which he lost as a result. Stephanie ... appeared at the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 1, 2006 and in a backstage vignette with her immediate family at WrestleMania 22. Since then, Stephanie McMahon has not appeared on WWE TV except for some WWE's Day in History Flashbacks. It is rumoured she will appear soon to feud with DX.
  10. Sky Sports
    Sky Sports rugby coverage is presented by Simon Lazenby and Dewi Morris, with commentary for internationals and Guinness Premiership from Miles Harrison and Stuart Barnes. Sky will often take the host broadcasters commentary for Super 14 and Tri-Nations, with commentators including Hugh Bladen, Murray Mexted and Tony Johnson (Sky in NZ). The feed from Fox Sports in Australia usually involves Phil Kearns, Greg Martin and Greg Clark.
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