Backtracking The History Of Professional Wrestling

By Eloise Hewitt


Professional wrestling as everyone knows it today would be the big wrestling companies that would host pay per view fights in the ring like the WWE or TNA. Now the art of grappling has not always been like this as this fighting art has a very bloody history which dates back to as far back as possible. For those who would want to know, here is the history of professional wrestling.

Now every culture would have their own form of wrestling as each of them needed it for when they would go to war without any weapons. Now this became a very significant part of everyday life that sometimes they would pit people together in a ring for grappling contests. Now this was a freestyle form that would involve any type of damaging hit.

Probably the earliest record of this type of combat sport can be traced back to the time of ancient Greece. Now their form of grappling was named Pankration and was a hardcore art that was used to break the limbs of opponents during times of war. Now the race that was extremely good at Pankration were the greatest of warriors known as the Spartans.

Now contrary to what most people know, China is another place that is known for their grappling techniques. Because of the media, people think that the Chinese only have the flashy Kung Fu moves that can be seen in the Jackie Chan and the Jet Li movies. Now they did not just have these moves but they also had some really great grappling moves that are practical.

This form of grappling was known as Shuai Jiao and it focused more on take downs as well as some locks that would be used once the opponent is on the floor. Now it is this form of grappling that inspired the modern version known as Xanda. Xanda incorporates heavy take downs, some grappling moves, and of course a lot of kickboxing.

Now everyone probably knows the grappling style that comes from Japan. This style is known as Jiu Jitsu and is an art that many mixed martial arts practitioners would use in order to make their opponents tap out. Now Jiu Jitsu concentrates a lot on ground techniques wherein the ground would be the favourite position of the Jiu Jitsu practitioner.

Now high flying moves became very popular when the Mexicans introduced Lucha Libre. This was different from the traditional form as it would make use of stunts and acrobatic moves in order to hit the opponents down to the ground. However, this was not really a fighting art as it was more like an entertainment sport.

These days, it is the WWE or TNA that would showcase how wrestling is like and how it has evolved from a bloody fighting sport into a real sport that many people enjoy watching today. Even the Olympics had incorporated this combat form into their list of sports. This combat sport is definitely a big thing to many people even up until today.




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