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  2. Wrestling ring - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling rings vary in shape and size, with most measuring between 14 and 20 feet (4.3 and 6.1 m) on each side. WWE, All Elite Wrestling, and Ring of Honor use a 20-foot ring, while in the past World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling used, and Impact Wrestling and Major League Wrestling currently use, an 18-foot ring ...

  3. Kinkeshi - Wikipedia

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    The "Hard Knockin' Rockin' Ring" game was a plastic wrestling ring with two small clamps for figures and that played much like Rock'em Sock'em Robots. The M.U.S.C.L.E. board game was a unique battle-royal style game where teams of five figures of two different colors fought. The Hard Knockin' Rockin' Ring came with two exclusive flesh figures ...

  4. Yobidashi - Wikipedia

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    As well as building the ring, the yobidashi are also responsible for the facing of the tsuriyane (the suspended roof above the dohyƍ). [8] Supervision of the construction does not necessarily fall to the tate-yobidashi. Depending on their skills, a san'yaku-yobidashi may also supervise the construction of the ring. [8]

  5. Historical Von Erich family photos in the wrestling ring ...

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    The Von Erich family was wrestling royalty in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s until tragedy struck. By the time Fritz Von Erich died in 1997, five of his six sons preceded him in death.

  6. Arkady Aura - Wikipedia

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    Arkady Unterleidner (born March 1, 1993), better known as Arkady Aura is an American professional ring announcer signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She had previously worked on Lucha Underground .

  7. Terrible Ted (bear) - Wikipedia

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    He wrestled three more matches for Maple Leaf Wrestling to start 1959, then appeared for Stampede Wrestling across Alberta and Saskatchewan. He also had a couple of matches for Tri-State Sports in Idaho. In 1959, The Leader-Post reported that Ted had won all of over 500 matches in his five-year career to that point. [7]

  8. Feast or Fired - Wikipedia

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    Feast or Fired is a professional wrestling match concept featured in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. The idea is based on the object on a pole match, which sees wrestlers trying to gain possession of items hanging from poles attached to the ring posts. In this case, the participants in the match try to grab one of four briefcases from the poles.

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