When one thinks of Professional wrestling, the image of famous WWE stars like the Undertaker or Triple H would be the first thing that would most likely pop into his mind. Although big franchises like the WWE and the TNA would portray wrestling as an entertainment sport, many people do not know the full bloody history that it really has. Now the origin and the history of professional wrestling would come from the way of life the people of ancient times had when there were many wars.
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.
Now China was yet another country who had very good grappling and throwing techniques. Now many people have this misconception that China only has those flashy Kung Fu moves that are based on the movements of animals like in the Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan movies. Now aside from normal Kung Fu, they also had practical grappling techniques that could be used.
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.
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.
Now in the modern world, Mexico has a very entertaining form of this combat sport. This Mexican sport is known as Lucha Libre which makes use of many high flying maneuvers like acrobatics and jumping from the ropes onto the opponents. Because of all these daredevil stunts, many people found this entertaining.
Nowadays, all of those styles have been incorporated into the ring or the main stage of wrestling which would be television. Television shows like WWE or TNA would showcase how this art has evolved over time and how people use it in the ring today. Even though modern wrestling today is actually scripted, it is definitely entertaining to watch.
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.
Now China was yet another country who had very good grappling and throwing techniques. Now many people have this misconception that China only has those flashy Kung Fu moves that are based on the movements of animals like in the Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan movies. Now aside from normal Kung Fu, they also had practical grappling techniques that could be used.
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.
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.
Now in the modern world, Mexico has a very entertaining form of this combat sport. This Mexican sport is known as Lucha Libre which makes use of many high flying maneuvers like acrobatics and jumping from the ropes onto the opponents. Because of all these daredevil stunts, many people found this entertaining.
Nowadays, all of those styles have been incorporated into the ring or the main stage of wrestling which would be television. Television shows like WWE or TNA would showcase how this art has evolved over time and how people use it in the ring today. Even though modern wrestling today is actually scripted, it is definitely entertaining to watch.