The Evolution of Professional Wrestling
Wrestling is defined as a sport in which the opponents wrestle, or struggle hand to hand. This has been done for thousands of years. Wrestling is probably one of the oldest sports in the world. Along with the discovery of mummies, gold, and priceless artifacts that had not been seen by human eyes in thousands of years. There are pictures of wrestlers within the walls in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs. The ancient Greeks are said to have loved the sport. Wrestling was one of the first sports in the Olympics. Along with the Greeks, the Romans also loved the sport; they would have bouts (matches) that would be held at an arena where thousands would watch. The winner would claim victory and be carried out as the victorious one that he was and the loser would suffer the faith of paying with his life. Many might not know this, but in the Virginia colony, George Washington was a wrestling champion. Abraham Lincoln was also considered to be a great, skillful wrestler. There is a story that says that at the time when Abraham Lincoln received news of his nomination to presidency in 1860 he was wrestling. Carnivals and county fairs of the post Civil War era are the roots of what we know now as professional wrestling.
Wrestling began to change and develop with the help of one man, George Wagner. He started the spark in what we call now the spectacle of the sport (entrance). He was an OK wrestler but he was a great showman. He started out as George Wagner (wrestler extraordinaire) and evolved into "Gorgeous George." His change was slow. It all began with him wearing an embroidered robe. He went on to dye his hair blonde and delicately waved it. The fans booed and jeered him but they all wanted to see him. I guess you could call him one of the first "good/bad" guys. His ring entrance elaborately developed into a spectacle. Before he came into the ring a valet with a silver platter would spray George's corner with perfume. Then George would walk in a pompous and arrogant manner down the aisle and along the way and insult a couple of the fans. He would then walk around the ring so that everybody in the arena could admire him. Once in the ring George wouldn't let the referee examine him for grease or anything that was illegal because he proclaimed that the referee was filthy and below him. Now a day the first thing that comes to mind when wrestling is mention is that it is fake and that it is not a real sport. Vince McMahon, the owner of the World Wrestling Federation described wrestling as sports entertainment instead of a pure sport. In my eyes just because it is called "sports entertainment" doesn't mean that it is fake. Many that believed that wrestling was no challenge have tried to make it in the big leagues but they can't even make it out of the gym. Some of the people that have not made it say that it is harder than it seems. It takes skills, determination and strength to become a wrestler. Wrestlers do not like to be confronted with the words wrestling is fake. Once when John Stossel a reporter for 20/20 accused Dr. Death (David Schultz) of being a fake, David did not take Stossels words in appreciation he clapped stossel over the ears so hard that Stossel believed that his hearing had been permanently damaged. In another case, comedian Richard Belzer challenged the Hulkster, Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, or Terri Bolla (whichever name you want to call him) to place him in a headlock. Terri took the challenge and placed a headlock on the comedian. The headlock was accomplished with so much force that the circulation of the blood to the brain was cut off. When Terri released Rich
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