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Krafty Matt

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Today, 1st of May, starts World Wrestling Month. Seeing this is a fighting game website, it is safe to assume that a majority of us may be fans of combat sports. This year the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to cut Olympic wrestling, aka Roman-Greco wrestling from the 25 core sports starting in 2020. This is a tragedy. While not as popular in the west as baseball, football, or basketball, wrestling has a foundation of pride and prestige in American high schools and colleges. For those participants, the Olympics are they're only shot at the "big game."

Contested at the first Olympic games held in 1896, it has been a part of the games, every four years, since. The decision from the IOC stems from "criteria" such as global participation and popularity. What about "tradition?" There are some things you do not change.

Recently, actor/comedian Jay Mohr spoke on the subject of Roman-Greco wrestling and the IOC on his Fox Sports Radio show here in the States. He explains this tragedy much better than I could ever hope to. I warn you, it is a long, but fantastic read.


“This is horrible. This is why I have this job, ‘cuz for a moment like this for me to explain to you guys how important of a sport this is. I am a wrestler, it’s in our DNA. When you sweat, when you grind it out in those wrestling rooms, when you get pinned, when you get choked; now you guys save your tweets. ‘yeah, wrestling, big deal, it’s kinda fruity, two guys in unitards, ya know, laying on top of each other, they got their packages in each other’s ears’. I know the knock on wrestling. I know it. But I can tell you, as a guy who was an absolute disaster until the age of twelve, I can tell you firsthand that this is a far-more important sport on a personal level to the individual than any sport there is.

No other sport teaches young men and now young women discipline, self-reliance, fitness, nutrition, the true meaning of ‘you’re only hurting yourself’. That never happens in any other sport more than it does in wrestling. When that coach turns his head in football practice and you stop doing pushups? That’s alright. Somebody’s still going to block for you. You’re still gonna break one off. You’re still gonna catch a guy coming through the hole and tackle him. That’s the thing about wrestling, nobody blocks for you. Nobody passes you anything. There’s no alley-oops. There’s no assists. It’s guy-on-guy. It’s a guy wrestling another guy.

And here’s what people get lost in their minds about wrestling, because when I talk to kids about wrestling and I talk to them a lot, my dream, actually, because if I wasn’t doing this for a living, I would love to be a wrestling coach, to teach young men wrestling, to me, would be another dream job. Because I can’t emphasize to you enough how IMPORTANT this is, and it’s getting cancelled by the IOC and THEY’RE KEEPING IN FRIGGIN PING-PONG AND PENTATHALON! WHAT THE HECK IS A PENTATHALON? Why isn’t wrestling a bigger deal? Because it doesn’t make money? Why not put VISA on everyone’s ass on their singlets? ‘Alright, this fireman’s carry brought to you by Sherrie’s Berries!’

I never understood why wrestling wasn’t more prominently showcased on television. You watch race after race after race after race. If I watch you run 100 meters, why do I have to watch you run 400 meters, then why do I have to watch you run 1,100 meters? You’re running! You’re running in a straight line and you’re running in a circle. Then you have swimming. Swimming is not a sport. As George Carlin once famously said, swimming is a way to keep from drowning. But swimming stays in and wrestling is out. I gotta tell you guys, this is a disaster. You have to understand how far this reaches.

Take wrestling out of the Olympics, you’re effectively stripping it from college and high school. There is no ‘pro’. There is no payoff for wrestlers. That’s what separates a wrestler from the pack. That’s why wrestlers have a chip on their shoulders, that’s why wrestlers don’t have friends. That’s why they’re spitting in cups trying to cut weight. Because they’re doing work. I remember my wrestling coach, Jim Sauer, used to say ‘boys play basketball, men wrestle’, and he always used to say ‘basketball is a game, football is a game, what we’re doing here is life’, and I never understood what he meant because I was always too busy trying to get out of those pushups, and what he meant was when you’re a wrestler, you’re the only guy at that school that did something so extraordinary, like a boxer who gets up when it’s still dark to do his roadwork, you have to do that when you wrestle as well.

You try to get your fifteen-year-old son to clean his room. You try to do that. Now I want you to get that same kid and tell him he can only eat chicken breasts and spinach, and every once in a while gorge himself on some fruit, and get up when it’s dark out and run five miles BEFORE school, and then when he’s at school, he’s going to stay at school and go to a wrestling room and grind it out. It’s an amazing sport. It’s the purest sport. It’s the solo, solo sport. It’s a monastic life, the life of a wrestler. Running alone, working alone, working with a team certainly, but working within that team structure, you are crushing it every single day. You are testing yourself, and when you get uncomfortable, you get exhausted, that’s when you gotta push through. That’s when you gotta push through, ‘this is where I got tired last time, I gotta push through’.

It is life itself. When you are in a wrestling room and you are exhausted, and you feel like you’re going to throw up, there’s still a guy trying to take your legs out! And I got news for you, America! We live in a world, if you go to a job, someone is trying to take your legs out. It’s the most indicative sport to what you go through on a daily basis. Every day, as a grown man, I measure myself. How do you measure yourself? By what stick do you measure yourself? No one has any idea. ‘Am I nice? Am I a good guy?’. Wrestling is the only sport that really gets the core of the man, and the IOC is going to take it from you.

And let me tell you something. There is no pro. The reason you wrestle in high school is to get a scholarship to wrestle in college, and the reason you want to be great in college is for your, quote, ‘pay day’, and by ‘pay day’, I mean you get, like, a tote bag and free airfare to Iran. That’s the payoff: Olympic gold. It’s a sport where there is never money involved. We talk all day on this show about guaranteed contracts, we talk about how the unions are ruining the sports, Billy Hunter just got shown the door, hockey just went on strike or had a lockout, however you want to put it, what Commissioner Bettman is doing, you want to know what wrestlers are doing while all that is happening? Working. Working harder than you and I ever know what work is. I remember on career day when the Marine recruiter would come to high school and tell us horror stories about basic training, the wrestlers sat in the back of the room LAUGHING! Because we knew he couldn’t make it in wrestling practice, and we COULD make it in Marine boot camp because we were wrestlers.

We were degenerates, we were bad kids, but because we got in a wrestling room and a guy taught us a bunch of takedowns and ways to defend ourselves, we had purpose. We had direction. We had focus, which became uber-focus, which became hyper-focus. Right now, I am a 42-year-old man and I can honestly tell you, wrestling, aside from meeting my wife, is the single greatest, most important thing that had ever happened to me in my entire life. I guarantee you that without wrestling, I’m doing this show in a jail cell, if Premiere was nice enough to give a guy in a jail cell a radio show.

Everybody wants to take karate, everybody wants to do the sexy thing, they wanna fight, they wanna box, they wanna krav maga, they wanna throw. Every fight winds up on the ground between two cars in a parking lot, wrestler wins. The wrestlers are separate. To remove this from the Olympics is so abhorrent, and make such zero sense. Look at the phones, Olympic wrestler, Olympic wrestler, Olympic wrestler. We have three Olympic wrestlers calling in.

We’re going to talk Lakers, we’re going to talk pitchers and catchers reporting, but I’m your guy for this. If I can’t get this point across having this radio show, then I’m the wrong guy for the job. This is one of the darkest days. This is worse than McGwire and Sosa testing positive for steroids and breaking all the home run records, this is worse than Lance Armstrong doping, these are guys who DON’T dope! These are guys that treat their body like a temple because they’re always taught to treat your body that way. These are the guys that do it.

These are the guys that are in it for one reason and one reason only; to get their hand raised in front of 14 parents in Boonton, New Jersey when it’s freezing cold outside. Don’t. Let. This. Happen. Tweet, retweet, call the IOC, tell them, save Olympic wrestling. We got guys out there who are so exceptional at what they do, and you’re going to take this from them, but you’re going to keep ping-pong. You’re going to keep fencing. That’s completely normal, what are we playing? Joust? You can not take wrestling from us. As a country, as a world, this is the FIRST Olympic event. I weigh 140 pounds, you weigh 140 pounds, we know the same moves, we trained the most. But who trained the most when nobody was looking? THAT’s the guy that’s going to squeeze out a 3-2 win.

Don’t take that.”

I couldn't have said it better myself Mr. Mohr.

In the States, if you are interested, follow "Keep Wrestling in the Olympics" FB page. Use #SaveOlympicWrestling on Twitter. Save this tradition.
 

Sutter Pain

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As someone who grew up competing in wresteling (aau freestyle/Greco roman) and won multiple national titles and got gold in the junior Olympics this hits close to home. The next summer after the junior Olympics I lost my right eye and could not compete any longer. I had dedicated all my youth to being a Olympic wrestler spending my vacations and time off at Dan severn's training camps.

All of that was cut short by a Mario brothers sucker sharpened to a point and stabbed into my eye by my brother. I feel wresteling now is just a tap out shirt and bro brahs trying to be the next UFC star. I think that has taken over as the endgame for most wrestlers not the Olympics and its kinda a bummer.
 

Krafty Matt

KraftyMattKraft
As someone who grew up competing in wresteling (aau freestyle/Greco roman) and won multiple national titles and got gold in the junior Olympics this hits close to home. The next summer after the junior Olympics I lost my right eye and could not compete any longer. I had dedicated all my youth to being a Olympic wrestler spending my vacations and time off at Dan severn's training camps.

All of that was cut short by a Mario brothers sucker sharpened to a point and stabbed into my eye by my brother. I feel wresteling now is just a tap out shirt and bro brahs trying to be the next UFC star. I think that has taken over as the endgame for most wrestlers not the Olympics and its kinda a bummer.
I feel your pain, but in a different location. I was in martial arts, and between matches, a salty competitor pushed me into a door. The metal doorstop was not fastened properly and removed some toes. That was the beginning of the end. The time I spent in the gym, the time I spent with my coaches, the time I spent with my peers/coaches were all valuable tools to shaping who I am today. I may have not gone to the Olympics myself, but I would not trade it away. I am sure you feel the same. Thanks for sharing.


Many UFC/MMA fighters/grapplers owe a lot of wrestling. You see many of MMA's top stars come from a NCAA wrestling background. Dan Henderson did not earn the nickname "Mr. Olympia" in the octagon.
 

CitizenSnips

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All of that was cut short by a Mario brothers sucker sharpened to a point and stabbed into my eye by my brother. I feel wresteling now is just a tap out shirt and bro brahs trying to be the next UFC star. I think that has taken over as the endgame for most wrestlers not the Olympics and its kinda a bummer.
No way. I wrestled in high-school which only was like 4 years ago and most of the team wasn't really into MMA. I mean a lot of people are aware of it, but most of the guys on the team wrestled for the sake of wrestling and not MMA. The reason so many MMA guys have wrestling backgrounds is because there is no money or much of a career in wrestling after college. Maybe in the future some aspiring MMA guys will start wrestling for the sake of MMA, but that is not the current state. Most of the TapouT bros are guys who think they know how to fight but have never trained.


Many UFC/MMA fighters/grapplers owe a lot of wrestling. You see many of MMA's top stars come from a NCAA wrestling background. Dan Henderson did not earn the nickname "Mr. Olympia" in the octagon.
Tons of MMA fighters are supporting wrestling. In the past several events there are at least like 50% of the guys wearing shirts to support Olympic wrestling. Even guys without wrestling backgrounds are supporting it.

Wrestling not being in the Olympics is ridiculous. It is one of the most grueling sports that requires a shit ton of discipline. The last I heard, there seems to be a decent chance it's gonna be in the Olympics but it's not guaranteed yet. If there is no wrestling in the Olympics that's gonna crush a lot of kids dreams who are right not training their asses off to compete in 2016.
 
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I'm a big MMA fan, so i hope wrestling stays in the Olympics. also its just dumb to take it out anyway.