Backtracking The History Of Professional Wrestling

By Eloise Hewitt


Nowadays, professional wrestling is equal to the most popular franchise known as the WWE or sometimes even the less known version which is known as TNA. Now although many people refer to this art as a form of entertainment nowadays, many people probably are not aware that this art has been used to kill people in olden times. Now if one is interested in how this art form evolved, he should take a look at the history of professional wrestling.

Now the thing about wrestling or grappling is that even though many countries have their own form, each form is different and each race has their own style. A lot of cultures would even pit their best wrestlers against each other in contests to prove who is more worthy. Despite what most people believe, this art also incorporates kicks and strikes.

Now the records would state that the earliest records would probably be traced back to the time of Ancient Greece. The Greeks at that time made use of Pankration which was an art that involved a lot of grappling and was used a lot during the time when they fought enemies. The ones who were exceptionally good at this were the Spartans as they were exposed to wrestling as children.

Another country that was really popular for their grappling techniques was none other than China. Although most people see the fighting arts of China only as those flashy Jackie Chan moves that is called Kung Fu, China also had their own form of practical combat arts. This was used to finish off the enemies during the wars just in case they did not carry weapons.

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 if one would watch modern mixed martial arts shows like the UFC, one would see one of the most famous Japanese grappling styles being used very often. This is none other than Jiu Jitsu and has been used as one of the main weapons in the UFC. Now this would involve bringing the opponent down to the ground in order to make him tap out.

Even Mexico had their own form of this combat art known as the Lucha Libre. Now as compared to traditional grappling, this Mexican form made use of a lot of high flying moves wherein one would jump from the ropes or the posts to create damage. This actually became more of an entertainment medium rather than an actual combat art.

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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