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* Wrestling Observer Live
Wrestling Observer Newsletter had a recall poll to remove him from their Hall of Fame but was under the 60 % needed to do so.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
:* Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996 )
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 2007 )
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996 )
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
They lost to Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit in the finals of the tournament at No Mercy ; the match was voted match of the year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
* Evan Lewis, professional wrestler, first American Heavyweight Champion, member of the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum and Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
He won the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards in two occasions as Best Television Announcer.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
:* Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996 )
Since 2005, Lance has been a regular guest on podcasts available through the Figure Four Weekly / Wrestling Observer web site, as well as a frequent guest on the nationally-airing Wrestling Observer Live radio show.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

Wrestling and Newsletter
They lost to Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit in the finals of the tournament at No Mercy, the match was voted match of the year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996 )
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

Wrestling and WON
During the 1980s, AJW continued to feature extraordinarily talented and popular female wrestlers, including Wrestling Observer Newsletter ( WON ) Hall of Famers Jaguar Yokota, Devil Masami, Dump Matsumoto, and the Crush Gals ( Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka ), and Bull Nakano.

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William Fitzstephen ( d. about 1190 ), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were " exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones jactu lapidum, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark ; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.
* The Band ( wrestling ), the Total Nonstop Wrestling name for the professional wrestling stable New World Order
1970s and 1980s ), known as Mr. Wrestling II, masked professional wrestler
In 1932 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film in the comedy division for producing The Loud Mouth ( with Matt McHugh, in the sports-heckler role later taken in Columbia Pictures remakes by Charley Chase and Shemp Howard ), and he won in the novelty division for his film Wrestling Swordfish.
Boxing ( pygme, pyx ), Wrestling ( pale ) and Pankration were represented in the Ancient Olympic Games.
Currently, the largest professional wrestling company worldwide is the United States-based World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ), which bought over many smaller regional companies in the late twentieth century, as well as its primary competitors in early 2001, World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ) and Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ).
Traditionally, a championship may not change hands in the event of a draw ( though it may become vacant ), though some promotions such as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling have endorsed rules where the champion may lose a title by disqualification.
Wrestling with evident depression, ( which after his death would be assessed as clinical depression ), Foster was prescribed the anti-depressant medication Trazodone over the phone by his Arkansas doctor, though he was given an insufficient initial dosage to have much effect.
* 235 lb ( Only the National Collegiate Wrestling Association ( NCWA ), which governs college wrestling for institutions outside of the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA, currently allows this weight class, which ranges from 174 lb to 235 lb.
Created as a joint venture between NBC and the World Wrestling Federation under the company name " XFL, LLC ", the XFL was created as a " single-entity league ", meaning that the teams were not individually owned and operated franchises ( as in the NFL ), but that the league was operated as a single business unit.
* August 25 – Mike Lockwood ( Crash Holly ), American World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) professional wrestler ( d. 2003 )
* Wrestling With the Angel ( 1977 ), London, ISBN 0-85969-127-6
Two castmembers of non-athletic reality shows, Mike " The Miz " Mizanin ( from The Real World and its spin-off, The Challenge ) and David Otunga ( from I Love New York ), became professional wrestlers for World Wrestling Entertainment.
This helped drive many WWF wrestlers to its only major competition, World Championship Wrestling ( WCW ), between 1994 and 1997.
The assets of Extreme Championship Wrestling ( ECW ), which had folded after filing for bankruptcy protection in April 2001, were purchased by WWE in mid-2003.
In 2000, the World Wide Fund for Nature ( also trademarked WWF ), an environmental organization, sued World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc. in the United Kingdom .< ref >
* The Alliance ( professional wrestling ), professional wrestling faction which ostensibly consisted of World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling
SDSU's athletic conference affiliations include The Summit League for most sports, the Missouri Valley Football Conference ( Division I FCS ), the Western Wrestling Conference and Varsity Equestrian.
Wrestling historically was the most frequently dropped sport, but other men's sports later overtook the lead, such that according to the NCAA, the most-dropped men's sports between 1987 and 2002 were as follows: Cross country ( 183 ), indoor track ( 180 ), golf ( 178 ), tennis ( 171 ), rowing ( 132 ), outdoor track ( 126 ), swimming ( 125 ) and wrestling ( 121 ).

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