Charlie has been obsessed with wrestling since he learned to walk. That is fine because Charlie comes from loving wrestling naturally. David and I grew up watching wrestling and attending wrestling matches. Not only that I brought Wrestling into Haltom City to the American Legion and now Lamon Williams hosts shows at the Haltom Theater. Check out VIP Wrestling for upcoming shows.
Through Lamont my family has meet many wrestlers. Charlie was even able to take a wrestling course and be inside a real wrestling ring. None of that would have been possible without Lamont and to this day were still in contact with Williams Lamont. Charlie is ready to go back to one of his shows at the Haltom Theater the next time David is off. Would you like to go with them?
Wrestlers are big and strong, straining under their rippling muscles. But for all that power, wrestlers need love, too! On October 5th, celebrate National Kiss a Wrestler Day and show your respect for one of the world’s oldest and toughest athletic endeavors.
Mythology suggests the Gods themselves created wrestling which demands all the elements an athlete strives for including speed, strength, endurance, improvisation, and the mental fortitude to push through adversity.
Although Kiss a Wrestler Day seems to be an internet-inspired holiday, Kiss A Wrestler Day may be connected to the rock band, Kiss, and its promotional effort to link up with the World Championship of Wrestling (WCW) back in 2000. The idea was to have a wrestler known as The Demon, appear in makeup as one of the Kiss characters. Suffice it to say, the deal fell through. But Kiss A Wrestler Day remains as a way to honor wrestlers, past and present.
National Kiss a Wrestler Day Activities
- Wrestling events are held throughout the year and attending in person helps you appreciate the athleticism and skill involved in one of the world’s oldest sports.
- If your interested in wrestling you should know there are very strict weight classes and wrestling demands a rigorous diet in order for a wrestler to compete in the appropriate division. Take on the challenge and try a “wrestler’s diet” for a little while. Enjoy lean Meats and Vegetables, avoid foods with high sodium and saturated fats and watch as your energy and strength soar! Hmm I wonder if this type of diet could help me lose the weight I need to lose. Shall we try it?
- Whether in the form of Sombo (Russia), Judo (Japan), or Freestyle (USA and Great Britain), the different styles of wrestling embraces cultural aspects of their places of origin. Learn about the various backgrounds of each wrestling style and gain a new level of respect for the sport and the Countries where each style was founded.
No-holds-barred Wrestling Facts
- Did you know In the book of Genesis, the prophet, Jacob, wrestles with an Angel in the Bible I didn’t know that and as far as I know neither did Charlie or David but I plan on telling them to see what they think.
- High school wrestling ranks sixth in participation for all boys’ sports. I would have never guessed that. Would you?
- Of all NCAA Championships, Collegiate Wrestling ranks in the top five for revenue.
- Wrestling competitions are held all around the world, with almost 200 Nations actively hosting events.
- Since 1994, the number of women who wrestle in high school has grown from 800 to over 16,500. Women’s Wrestling has been a recognized Olympic sport since 2004.
Why People Love National Kiss a Wrestler Day
- I thought I would share a fun fact you could share with your children they could use in there #History Class. Zeus became ruler of the Earth after a wrestling match with his father, Cronus. In addition, both Hercules and Theseus were famous for wrestling mythical creatures.
- Sometimes referred to as “American Style,” professional wrestling organizations like the WWE which stands for (World Wrestling Entertainment) and Impact Wrestling run events throughout the world. Fights are choreographed, highly theatrical and mixed with dramatic stories. “Feuds” between fighters further promote matches.
- ”Wrestling encompasses a number of unquantifiable skills including self-reliance, self-confidence and self-discipline. Not to mention sportsmanship and the respect for one’s opponent.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates