Thursday, September 5, 2013

Everything You Need About The History Of Professional Wrestling

By Amanda Baird


Nowadays, the television industry has changed so much throughout the decade. No longer will it be limited just show funny sitcoms and heart wrenching soap operas but some new genre of television has gaining audience and popularity. One of those are prowrestling where all manner of theatrics has been employed for the sake of entertainment and here is the history of professional wrestling.

This modern form of entertainment used to be an authentic sport until 1920. Due to the theatrics it employed on every match has prompted the critics to consider it as an illegitimate sport. On that day on it has been all about the amusement of the audience. The fighters are no longer employing the basic rules and instead play for the benefit of the audience. Let us go back in time to see its humble origin.

When show runners on a traveling circus showed some wrestlers to the crowd. They impose challenge to the people whoever knocks one of them down will be rewarded 500 francs. These wrestlers used fake names along with their weird titles to play up the animosity of the crowd and encourage betting.

Later somewhere in 1848, a French showman named Jean Exbroyat established the first ever modern associations of wrestlers that he named circus troupe. He then created a rule not to execute any holds that are below the waist, a style he called flat hand wrestling. This new style started spread to the rest of Europe which they call the Greco Roman wrestling.

By the end of the 19th century, it has been known as the most fashionable sport in Europe because fighters usually dress in the most flamboyant outfit that represents their names. In 1898, Paul Pons became the first ever Professional World Champion of this type if entertainment. He is a Frenchman and has a pseudo name of The Colossus.

Furthermore, it was in the late 19th century that it reached the shore of United States and United Kingdom wherein it evolved once again to be called catch as catch can style. This new type differs with the Greco Roman in a way that it allows to hold above or below the waist and it even allow leg grips, and this eventually give birth to the modern of type of theatrics.

The prowrestling was divided into regional leagues after the second world war. They come up with an agreement not to steal any talent from another or expand their arena shows into another region. However, Northeast federation is eager to broke the agreement. They went into direct competition with other regional leagues, stealing the talent and scheduling television shows on their soil. They are now known as World Wrestling Federation.

That is when the modern type of prowrestling has been born where it became widely popular in the television scene. It became an international phenomenon in 1980s and has evolved different ways to entertain the people with famous wrestlers breaking into Hollywood. Some argues that the Mixed Martial Art is the new cycle of its evolution.

There is no denying that the history of professional wrestling is an interesting one. It has shifted from an influential sport to become a powerful means of entertainment. The entertainment it offers still allure us even to this day.




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