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  2. Professional wrestling weight classes - Wikipedia

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    In professional wrestling, a weight class is a standardized weight range for the wrestlers. The top class in almost every promotion is heavyweight, but super heavyweights exist. Weight class matches in modern-day American professional wrestling are rare, but weight class championships still exist.

  3. Wrestling weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Juniors (men aged 18 to 20, as well as male youths at age 17 with a medical certificate and parental authorization) compete in freestyle wrestling and/or Greco-Roman wrestling in the following weight classes: [3] 57 kg (126 lbs) 61 kg (134 lbs) 65 kg (143 lbs) 70 kg (154 lbs) 74 kg (163 lbs) 79 kg (174 lbs) 86 kg (190 lbs) 92 kg (203 lbs)

  4. Category:Professional wrestling weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling championships by weight class (13 C) Pages in category "Professional wrestling weight classes" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  5. Wrestling: Check out the first North Jersey weight class ...

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    With the start of the new year comes the return of the North Jersey weight class rankings, plus updated team rankings. ... Bergen Catholic hosts St. Joseph in a wrestling match in Oradell, NJ on ...

  6. Cruiserweight (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The weight limit used by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Japanese promotions is "up to 225 lbs" (102 kg), while WWE currently uses 205 lb (93 kg) as its weight limit. Due to the scripted nature of professional wrestling and that the billed weight of wrestlers can be changed, weight classes usually are not strictly enforced as they are in ...

  7. Openweight - Wikipedia

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    Openweight, also known as Absolute, is an unofficial weight class in combat sports and professional wrestling.It refers to bouts where there is no weight limit and fighters with a dramatic difference in size can compete against each other.