The Golden Era of Amateur Wrestling: 1980S


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Wrestling is a nondiscriminatory sport where size and gender do not matter. It is, without a doubt, the hardest sport in which to compete and boasts the best conditioned athletes in the world. The 1980s produced a group of American wrestlers unmatched in history that included eleven nominees to the NCAA 75th Anniversary Wrestling Team; thirty-three, four-time All-Americans; seven of the top nine wrestlers in history; and five amateur wrestlers who accounted for seven NCAA titles, three Olympic gold medals, six world gold medals, and forty-one United States national championships. In his tribute to the Golden Era of Amateur Wrestling, award-winning sportswriter Reginald Rowe shines a light on the eras most dominant athletes that include Mean Gene (Mills) the Pinning Machine as he embarked on his quest for Olympic gold that was ended by President Carter and launched an all-out war against an Iranian wrestler. Also profiled is Andre Metzger, the winningest wrestler in history who warned the wrestling world of John DuPonts insanity; Tim Vanni, also known as Mr. Perseverance; and Rick Stewart who pinned Dave Schultz in the 1981 NCAA finals. Included are poignant remembrances of Schultz by men who wrestled with and against him. The Golden Era of Amateur Wrestling: 1980s shares stories and statistics that pay tribute to the greatest collegiate and international wrestlers ever produced in the United States.




Grappling with Legends


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Step into the world of professional wrestling like never before with **Grappling with Legends: A Journey Through Wrestling's Golden Era**. Gregg Wise takes you on an emotional and exhilarating road trip through the iconic period of the 1980s and early 1990s, when wrestling was more than just a sport-it was a cultural phenomenon that captivated millions. In this captivating narrative, Gregg Wise brings to life the stories of wrestling legends such as Hulk Hogan, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Andre the Giant, and many more. Through intimate interviews, behind-the-scenes revelations, and personal reflections, Wise uncovers the humanity behind the personas that defined an era. You'll meet the real people behind the characters, understand their struggles and triumphs, and discover the resilience, integrity, and camaraderie that made them true legends. **Grappling with Legends** is not just a book about wrestling; it's a heartfelt exploration of what it means to be a hero, both in the ring and in life. Wise's journey is filled with poignant moments, from the brotherhood shared among wrestlers to the personal sacrifices they made for their craft. Each chapter is a testament to the power of passion, the importance of staying true to oneself, and the enduring impact of these wrestling icons. When you purchase **Grappling with Legends**, you're not just buying a book-you're gaining a front-row seat to the golden era of wrestling. You'll feel the excitement of epic matches, the drama of legendary rivalries, and the warmth of lifelong friendships. Whether you're a lifelong wrestling fan or new to the world of sports entertainment, this book offers a profound and nostalgic experience that will leave you inspired and deeply moved. Join Gregg Wise on this unforgettable journey and rediscover the magic of wrestling's golden era. **Grab your copy today and step into the ring with the legends!**




Wildfire


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Wrestling went through a Golden Era in the 1980s due to the advent of cable television. Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, and Ric Flair would become household names during this time. But the first wrestler to benefit from the change in the market would be none other than "Wildfire" Tommy Rich. Sporting shoulder-length bleached blonde hair and a good old boy personality, Tommy Rich would set attendance records in the Tennessee and Georgia areas before his star fizzled out almost as fast as he rose to the top.




Wrestling's New Golden Age


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Ever since the “Monday Night Wars,” where WWE and WCW battled for wrestling supremacy (with the WWE coming out on top), there was now only one game in town. If fans wanted to watch wrestling, it was WWE or bust. That is no longer the case. Wrestling’s New Golden Age is both a historical look at the sport, while showing how everything has finally come full circle. Going back to the past, the sport was originally territory-based, with wrestlers traveling across the country from promotion to promotion. From the East coast (Jim Crockett, WWWF) down to Texas (World Class) and all the way up to Canada (Stampede), wrestling was run on an individual level. But once Vince McMahon Jr. came into the picture, that all changed. While the territory system is long gone, indie wrestling is bigger than ever. Whether it’s ROH, CZW, NXT, NJPW, or any of the other numerous promotions, wrestling has a new face. With information spreading online through social media and video streaming, fans are able to watch wrestling on a consistent basis, as opposed to only when the WWE is on TV. They not only have more options, but are able to watch wrestlers travel up the ranks to the “big show.” Now when a wrestler from the indie’s makes his WWE appearance, he already has a gimmick, a storyline, and a faithful fanbase. As can be seen with CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and many others, the independent promotions are the new face of professional wrestling. Featuring interviews with wresting stars, including Jake Roberts, Jim Ross, Rob Van Dam, Matt Hardy, Tommy Dreamer, and numerous others, Wrestling’s New Golden Age shares how the wrestling world has finally come full circle, to the joy of fans across the globe.




1912-1962


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Encyclopedia of American Wrestling


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For the first time wrestling coaches, wrestlers, and fans have access to the annals of American amateur wrestling. This is the most detailed chronicle ever written on the people and places that have made wrestling, history.




Amateur Wrestling


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The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams


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Put four pro wrestlers in a ring and the opportunity for athleticism, mischief, and pure entertainment is more than doubled. This comprehensive look at one of the most fascinating aspects of the sport of wrestling is an entertaining journey through the world of tag teams, exploring their essential role in wrestling promotions both large and small. With detailed historical and insider information based on hundreds of extensive interviews with well-known wrestlers, promoters, and managers, even casual fans will be anxious to see where their favorite twosome stacks up on the list of top tag teams of all time.




Amateur Wrestling


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Did you know that wrestling started out as a deadly sport? Ancient Greeks and Romans used it for self-defense. In modern times, amateur wrestling is still powerful and challenging. But training, equipment, rules, and scoring systems make the sport safer for competitors. Enter the Martial Arts Sports Zone to learn about the history, gear, moves, competitions, and top athletes connected to amateur wrestling. You’ll discover: • What the different styles of wrestling are and how they’ve changed. • What some of the top wrestling moves are, including the suplex and fireman’s carry. • Why Rulon Gardner left his wrestling shoes on the mat at the 2004 Olympic Games. • How amateur wrestling compares to similar sports in other countries, such as lucha libre and shuai jiao. Are you into sports? Then get in the zone!