xa_chan: I watched a lot of K-1 and Pride when they were on top of TV programs, but recently they have really faded away...
Yes I much prefer the Pride ruleset over UFC. One FC uses a very similar ruleset. Pride was amazing with no weight classes. This style of match up was of far more interest to me, as it really highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of body types, styles and techniques.
Rizin is the organisation put together by the old boss of Pride. Was it popular in Japan?
Emob78: Well, we poke fun of wrestling a bit. I guess that's why you had a problem with mixing the wrestling part with the MMA part. But that's just it. Wrestling can be silly and ridiculous (penis tossing, finger poke of doom, midget wrestling, etc) it can also be very technical and athletic. The compiled wrestler injuries over the years is testament to that.
For every Hulk Hogan or Ultimate Warrior who might be pure 'character products' of a brand, there's plenty of guys out there like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, or Chris Benoit would could put on one hell of a wrestling match. There's something for everybody, and I certainly don't mind the silly fun stuff or the technical wrestling stuff either.
Speaking of the Ultimate Warrior, I got to meet him back in 1987 when he was still the Dingo Warrior. I had a rocking mullet at the time and he told me not to cut it, that my hair was where I got my power from. Those crazy Ultimate Warrior promos? Yeah, that's not a script. That was really the way that dude talked.
Watching the 2008 film, The Wrestler, really opened my eyes up to how much went into the entertaining aspect of professional wrestling. I did some research afterwards and found out how much real drama actually goes on in wrestling. There's also a lot of interesting stories, tragically, to do with deaths, steroid abuse (common in MMA and many other sports, although "use" and "abuse" are very different), criminal records etc.
I think my perception of wrestling has been skewed by thinking fans believe it is 100% real and not scripted. I've seen so many heated arguments about it! I guess they were the equivalent to passionate arguments my friends and I would have in school making up our own "What If?" comic plotlines.
Steroids appear to be a prerequisite for modern wrestling? I cannot remember the last time I saw a wrestler who did not show signs of heavy steroid use.
Re your comment on athleticism and technique, yes I can see a lot of evidence of people who come from well trained freestyle wrestling backgrounds, and the athleticism speaks for itself. I was amazed by the speed with which Brock Lesnar could move for such a huge man!
Have you got a photo of that mullet? What a classic hairstyle :D The belief in the vital power of hair has been in many cultures and stories. I had a similar little story going in my head until I shaved it when mourning in 2010. Short or no hair is sooooo much better for sparring and fighting. The best hair for a fight is a beard :D