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Wrestling, Why Wrestling?
Wrestling, the sport everyone looks at as dangerous, risky, time-consuming, and injury-inducing. I wrestle at J.M. Hanks High School. I am the varsity 132. This was my first year wrestling varsity and let me tell you it had its ups and downs.
SennaTypes IPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced'WWE SmackDown Live' Review: Results, Surprises, and More!
Welcome, Wrestling fans!!! "The Iconic" duo debut!! Shinsuke Nakamura heel turn is complete!! Plus, the women’s division just got more fabulous!!
Michael ReynosoPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedGPS Wrestling in Armonk Is Ready to Roll Out Its Preseason Program
Wrestling takes tremendous commitment, and coaches love kids who are always ready to throw down. On the other hand, overdoing the commitment can induce a burn that leaves mat progress on the outs. “Sometimes you have to keep the kids out of the room,” says Grant Paswall of GPS Wrestling. But summer over, Paswall has his preseason program ready to simmer and bring its wrestlers to a boil for the 2017-18 school year.
Rich MonettiPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced'WWE: Raw After Wrestlemania' Results, Surprises, and More!
Welcome, Wrestling fans!! I am yours truly, Michael, and I want to thank everyone for checking out the Wrestlemania 34 review and tomorrow, I will be doing the “Smackdown Live” review as well. It’s going to be a weekly situation, so I would suggest that you guys check out my profile for the latest wrestling news and support your boy.
Michael ReynosoPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWWE Hall of Fame: Goldberg Leads Class of 2018, Dudley Boyz Put a Producer Through a Table
Once a year, the professional wrestling world has what is considered the Superbowl of professional wrestling hosted by the WWE. In what builds with excitement in the months prior known as the road to Wrestlemania, the start of this mega event begins with the WWE Hall of Fame.
Vee WilliamsPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedDrug Cheat or Dodgy Meat?
As a lifelong sports fan and an avid follower of all things boxing, I was hugely disappointed to hear that the biggest name in boxing had failed a drug test for banned performance enhancement clenbuterol.
James BoweringPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedBray Oh Bray. The Bray Wyatt Issue
Bray Wyatt, without any hesitation, should be this generation’s Undertaker. When the man himself finally arrived on Monday Night Raw in the summer of 2013, expectations were extremely high; following an exciting run in NXT, that didn’t expose the character, the onus was on WWE to get the placement and presentation of Bray spot on. For the first few months into Bray’s WWE run, things were going smoothly, an entertaining, albeit messy first feud with veteran Kane, put the man over in a strong way. Bray would find himself in a captivating feud with top babyface Daniel Bryan, which would allow Bray to work an angle with the most overt face in the company, meaning everything Bray did was eaten up, by even the most casual of fans. The feud with Bryan culminated in a match at the infamous Royal Rumble in Pittsburgh, which saw Bray pin Bryan clean in his best match to date. On the surface this sounds like the perfect foundations for a debuting NXT talent; what happened next however, was unfortunately the beginning of his decline.
Bradl PrestonPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedAn Introduction to the End
For more than ten years I have defined myself by what I do. Many people on first hearing about my sport (the sport of Judo), do one of two, or both off the following things.
Patrick DawsonPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWhy Conor McGregor Needs to Vacate His UFC Title
Conor McGregor has been holding the UFC Lightweight Division in limbo for over a year now. His last fight was in November 2016 where he miraculously defeated Eddie Alvarez to become the first person to hold two belts at one time. Since then, McGregor has gone off chasing the big money fights, and competed in his first professional boxing match in 2017 where he was defeated by Floyd Mayweather Jr. In his absence, the UFC Lightweight division has become one of the best and most stacked divisions talent wise, that we have seen in a long time.
Isaac RawcliffePublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedWhat a Youth Amateur Boxing Coach Doesn't Want to Hear
1. “My kid can’t attend each practice (or show up on time) because they have other activities going on.” Seriously? Boxing, like any other sport, requires regular practice. I can’t put anyone in a boxing match if they’re not regularly training for one. The first rule in amateur boxing is safety. The training routine I have planned is based on the days the gym is open, not on when kids have time between art classes, football, swimming, and whatever else they are doing.
Hillari HunterPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedTop 3 UFC Cards in 2017
This year was jam packed with UFC events, 39 in total. The UFC really out did themselves with pay-per-views and fight nights almost every weekend. They kicked off the year with a card headlined by legend BJ Penn facing off against up-and-coming prospect from Mexico Yair Rodriguez and ended the year with a card that featured Cris Cyborg vs “The Preacher's Daughter” Holly Holm, and also had the comeback of the undefeated lightweight Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Anela CorralesPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedUFC 204 Main Card Preview: Who Will Stand Victorious, Bisping Or Hendo?
UFC 204 will see Michael Bisping defend his Middleweight Championship for the first time against none other than Dan Henderson.
Paul WritesPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced