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 in every country, each race has their own form as grappling as it was a form of self defense for when they went to war and lost their weapons. Sometimes the men would even hold contests to prove who is better among all the competitors. Now this art did not just incorporate holds and locks but also strikes and kicks.

Now the earliest form of this art was probably dated back to the time of the ancient Greeks. Their form of grappling was known as Pankration which they used in order to destroy their enemies when their swords or spears were taken away from them. The Spartans were exceptionally good at this art as they were already trained at very young ages.

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.

Now the form of grappling that the Chinese would have would be none other than Shuai Jiao which is a form of wrestling that would concentrate a lot on take downs. Once the enemy is already brought down to the ground, then one may beat him up to a pulp. This is the art that inspired the modern form of Chinese grappling and kickboxing known as Xanda.

Of course Japan is very famous for its grappling style known as Jiu Jitsu. Jiu Jitsu is one of the most effective styles of grappling that the world has ever seen and is still being used today in the mixed martial arts circuit. This art utilizes staying on the ground and trapping the opponent down there because many people are not used to playing on the ground.

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.

Now if one would watch the WWE or TNA, he could see that this art has really changed over the years. During the old days, grappling was a way of life and a way of self defense. Now, it is more like a sport that people compete in to gain titles.




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