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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. Wrestling -- Fall
    The Bucknell wrestling team held an 18-9 lead heading into the final three bouts, but could not hold on as the squad dropped a 21-18 heartbreaker to Lock Haven at home in Davis Gym on Friday evening. With the loss, the Bison fall to 7-10-1, while the Bald Eagles improve to 8-6. [more]
  3. Wrestling -- Wrestlers
    As Oregon State begins the 2002-03 wrestling season at the Southern Oregon Open on Saturday, the Beavers find themselves with few weights where there are clear-cut favorites for the starting spot. But the combination of wrestlers returning to the OSU program and an influx of high-caliber recruits should mean that whoever steps on the mat each weekend will likely have the capability to help the Beavers challenge for a Pacific-10 title.
  4. Tna Wrestling
    The initial format for TNA Wrestling was a series of weekly pay per view shows at a low dollar price. It was a unique format that was at once both liberating and limiting. Being on PPV meant that the company could do almost anything it wanted, but it ... severely limited it's presence in front of viewers eyes. How do you sell a pay per view if you don't have any television time to market it on?
  5. Tna Wrestling -- Kurt Angle
    Professional wrestling promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) announced last night during their No Surrender Pay-Per-View event that Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle has signed an exclusive contract with the company. The deal comes just shortly after Angle, 37, was released by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), with both sides citing "personal issues" as the cause of his release. TNA ... used the Pay-Per-View to announce that the weekly television show TNA Impact will be moving from it's current timeslot of Thursdays at 11PM, to 9PM, starting November 16.
  6. Tna Wrestling -- Titles
    Take home the most brutal night in TNA wrestling history as the three-hour "Lockdown" extravaganza originally aired on Sunday, April 23, 2006 returns to crack a few more skulls. Every match is held inside a steel cage, and when Christian Cage faces off against Abyss for the NWA World Heavyweight Title, the thrill of the fight will have fans cheering for more. Other matches include a "Lethal Lockdown" match, an "X Division" Championship match, an Anthem Match, an Xscape match, a World X Cup preview, a Former Partners Collide match featuring "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels versus Senshi, and an Arm Wrestling match pitting Konnan (with the Latin American Exchange) against "Bullet" Bob Armstrong (with The James Gang}. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
  7. Ric Flair -- Wrestling
    Ric Flair has a history of using illegal techniques in order to gain the upper hand on his usually younger, more athletic opponents. When he is being physically outclassed by an adversary, Flair will usually cower in a ring corner, pleading his opponent for mercy, or he will back away from his opponent while waving his hands before him and pleading, "Nooooo!" As his opponent stands bewildered at the spectacle of watching a 55 year old man cringe and beg like a coward, Flair then stuns his opponent with one or more moves from his arsenal of illegal maneuvers, usually a thumb to the eye or low blow. As his opponent staggers around in pain from the unexpected attack, Flair then capitalizes on the tide of battle turning, and executes his famous figure-four leglock, or, if he is willing to toy with his opponent, some more entertaining chops to the enemy's chest.
  8. Streets -- Streets Wrestling
    The Streets of Woodfield is a 630,000 square-foot specialty shopping center with a unique, as well as appealing tenant mix of urban street-front shops, restaurants, and a 20-screen theater. The center’s architectural details and shopper-friendly features include an abundance of pedestrian-scale elements including historic street lights, decorative street furniture, fountains, wrought iron grating, ponds, arbors, decorative brick paving, banners, and “street signs.” A multi-level parking garage is conveniently located adjacent to the theaters. The center is ideally located across the street from Woodfield Mall at Woodfield Road and Route 53.
  9. World Wrestling Entertainment -- Wwe Aftershock
    [T]he term sports entertainment was coined in reference to the WWE. The term means a mixture of high quality athletic performances, combined with a dramatic story that provides a backdrop to the sports action. This is a concept that the WWE does it's best to embody.
  10. Angle -- Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
    A few weeks after his WWE tenure had ended, Angle signed a contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), eliciting a minor backlash on the internet. It was believed Angle was let go from his WWE contract out of fear for his health. The new signing was viewed as a promotion not having concern for the health of a wrestler.[85] On September 24, 2006 during the closing segment of the No Surrender pay-per-view, TNA President Dixie Carter announced that TNA Wrestling had signed Angle to a contract, with Jim Cornette introducing video footage of Angle training in a six-sided TNA ring.[86]
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