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Way to be a follower! You're not Jersey...
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So by extension, Delaware now part of the Midwest?
Are you human?Wrestlehistory: Gorgeous George
By MrHyde_ on Sep 6, 2022, 2:30pm EDT +
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Heyyoooo Cageside Seats! It's me again, Mr. Hyde, with another installment of Wrestlehistory! I thank you so much for the great feedback on my first article, which you can check out here. Based off the comments, as well as my own selfish interests, this time I want to look back on one of the most legendary performers in, not just wrestling, but entertainment history.
Gorgeous George
As a wrestling fan, I am obsessed with "firsts" trivia. Who first used the superkick? Who invented the piledriver? That kind of thing. Gorgeous George was the king of firsts. But there's more to his legacy than that. It's one thing to be a say, Jake Roberts, and invent the DDT. It's another to completely change people's ideas of what professional wrestling could be and how it's presented. One man did that. (Spoiler: It was Gorgeous George.)
Okay, this isn't a Triple H promo, so enough rambling. As always, hop in your time machine of choice, and let's go back. Back to.....1915!
(Insert Timey Wimey CGI)
That's the year George Wagner was born in Butte, Nebraska. After moving several times, George and his family ended up in Houston, Texas by the time he was 7. Growing up, George would stage matches amongst his friends for fun. (Not exactly backyard wrestling, but the love and fun of it were the same.)
Woke up from a several-years coma and is catching up on his DVRAre you human?
Note that it was a three-legged bear. It now knows better than to break into my house and drink my white claw again.McPat had spent months training that bear. He just couldnt get him trained well enough to bring the full cans back to him.
Clash of combat does a good job with that, I think.Awesome kid, I can't wait for this season to watch him 1 year better.
Maybe the subject was off limits, but zero questions about him vs Mitchell in the room, weight classes next season, ...? Put some meat on that bone Flo.
Probably one of, if not l, the best most comfortable interviews of a young athlete that I've seen. He appears to have jumped levels since NCAAs.Levi Haines Reflects On True Freshman Year At Penn State
Levi Haines discusses forgoing his senior year of high school, making the NCAA finals as a freshman, off the mat hobbies, and more.www.flowrestling.org
How? They aren't flo guys. They're college wrestlers.I believe that CoC is associated with Flo in some capacity.
How? They aren't flo guys. They're college wrestlers.
they don't. not friends at all at this point.I still listen to FRL on occasion and they hinted that they have some stake in CoC a couple weeks back. Not sure if they own it, provided seed money or what, but they definitely have some sort of relationship with them.
Corrosion of Conformity woohooI believe that CoC is associated with Flo in some capacity.
The entire episode aired with no signal drops, so probably not owned by Flo.I still listen to FRL on occasion and they hinted that they have some stake in CoC a couple weeks back. Not sure if they own it, provided seed money or what, but they definitely have some sort of relationship with them.
I suspect a final decision won't be made until November, but Levi certainly didn't give any indication of a 157, 165 tandem. He mentioned with redshirts and stuff they have a lot of options.
It's really hard to guage anything tangible from his comments, but if I was forced to interpret anything, it's a redshirt for Mitch? I hope not.
Don't need Messenbrink in the lineup to keep Iowa under 10. Just need everyone staying off their backs + nobody gets Carvered.I want to blugeon Iowa this year. I mean, just straight up murder them, at home, in front of a sold out, Iowa-crazy crowd. I think Messenbrink gives us the best chance to keep them in single digits, points-wise, so for that reason alone I'd like to see him in the lineup.
Both hosts train at AWA, and know Askren personally. So at least by a couple of degrees of separation.I believe that CoC is associated with Flo in some capacity.
no. They do not get along at all and have no affiliation.Both hosts train at AWA, and know Askren personally. So at least by a couple of degrees of separation.
I wasn't insinuating it was anything beyond "we both know Ben Askren." Just taking a guess as to why @AndEEss thought otherwise.no. They do not get along at all and have no affiliation.
In the article they talk about people qualified for Olympic Red Shirts based on top three NCAA finish. They list a bunch, cut and paste won’t work for some reason. But skip over Carter Starocci.5 storylines to follow this college wrestling season
Penn State will once again be a hot topic leading into the 2023-2024 college wrestling season, so here's everything you need to know about the Blue and White, as well as the teams, coaches and athletes that will be looking to challenge the reigning champs this year.www.ncaa.com
Jerot, here is a link you can use for the latest in VCR repairWrestling: USA’s Steveson upsets Rio champion Akgul as Dake crashes out
- Steveson upsets Rio Games champion Akgul in quarter-final tie
- US star Dake stunned by Kadzimahamedau in 74kg quarter-final
- Kaladzinskaya surprises medal favorite Vinesh Phogat of India
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Thu 5 Aug 2021 04.27 EDT
Gable Steveson stunned Rio Games champion Taha Akgul of Turkey in the quarter-finals of the men’s freestyle super heavyweight category on Thursday, the US wrestler advancing with an 8-0 victory.
Steveson led 2-0 at the end of the first period with a takedown. He went 4-0 up after the break with a double leg takedown before moving further ahead with two more points-scoring moves.
Akgul made no effort to claw back the deficit as the clock ticked down as Steveson jogged around the mat in the final seconds knowing victory was in the bag.
The 21-year-old American has yet to concede a point in Tokyo having beaten former Asian champion Aiaal Lazarev of Kyrgyzstan with a 10-0 victory by technical superiority after five takedowns in the first period.
Steveson’s compatriot Kyle Dake did not fare so well, losing 11-0 in the freestyle welterweight quarter-finals to Belarusian Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau.
Kadzimahamedau led 9-0 at the break and wrapped up the bout in the second period with a takedown to set up a semi-final with Italy’s Frank Chamizo, a two-time world champion and Rio bronze medallist.
It was a stunning upset for Dake, the four-time NCAA champion from Cornell University who ended Jordan Burroughs’ decade of dominance in American wrestling at the US Olympic trials.
Mahamedkhabib Kadzimahamedau of Belarus dominated Kyle Dake of the United States in a major surprise. Photograph: Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters
Russian Zaurbek Sidakov and Daniyar Kaisanov of Kazakhstan will compete in the second semi-final.
I don’t know Casey’s weight or Cael’s both are described as still dominating in the toughest room on earth so I’d say they are 51/49 to medal. How about RBY ?
Cael is such a bada$$
Another random article from years ago?Penn State Wrestling: Top 10 Nittany Lions of All-Time
by Chris Snyder2 years ago
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No. 4
Ed Ruth
Career Record: 136-3
B1G Titles: 4 (2011-2014)
NCAA Titles: 3 (2012-2014)
All-American: 4 (2011-2014)
Awards
-2012 Dan Hodge Trophy Finalist
-2013 Dan Hodge Trophy Finalist
-2014 Dan Hodge Trophy Finalist
How on earth do you rank a top 5 list of wrestlers who’ve compiled total records of 633-15??
Nolf was only slotted at No. 5 due to an unlucky injury his junior season. If not for this, he could have also been a 3 time B1G Title winner and a 3 time Hodge Trophy finalist.
But Nolf did get injured his junior season and he didn’t achieve the same things as Ed Ruth.
For a wrestler as decorated as Ed Ruth, this beginning has to be one of the worst ones ever written as I’m blabbing about another wrestler and his injury. Ruth’s collegiate career can do the talking for itself.
Only two other wrestlers on this entire list won B1G Titles their freshman year (Nickal and Taylor) and Ruth was able to pull off the incredible feat as well. Ed lost an early round match in the 2011 NCAA’s but ultimately finished 3rd in his first NCAA Tournament. His Penn State career was off to a fantastic start.