By Rob Sutter


I don't think that you can name a more competitive race in the world than an obstacle event. It's clear that this one is going to test a number of people in many ways and I think that you will be able to pick up on how much exertion is needed in the long run. However, after watching my weekly wrestling this week, it led me to think. When considering such an aspect, it made me wonder if elements of such a race could be tied to particular stars in the ring.

An obstacle event is going to house a number of qualities but I think that not mentioning intensity would be wrong. It's imperative if you want to make the most out of competitions along the lines of Spartan Race. When talking about wrestlers who personify this the best, I think that it's worth making note of Daniel Bryan. You will see this as soon as he gets started in the ring, moving fast and hitting hard with ferocity like only he has been able to do.

I think that working as a team is an idea that you can attribute to a good number of races. While wrestling is usually about someone looking out for their best interests, there are those who will work with teams, whether they're coming up through the ranks or are grizzled veterans. To varying degrees, the latter seems to fit Christian and Kofi Kingston well. They've been around for separate amounts of years and I think that their experience should be placed in high regard.

What about athleticism, which may be a bit downplayed but still stands as an important factor to consider? It's clear that all of the wrestlers I enjoy can move very well but it seems like DolphZiggler puts forth more of an effort than others in this regard. When he is hit with moves, it looks as though he has been struck with a massive rocket. He treats every move as if it is the death of him, which only helps to make individuals more invested in the bouts he is in.

An obstacle event is going to entail many features, though each of them are most likely going to vary in terms of importance. This will depend mostly on the kind of racer that you are as well. After consideration, doesn't it seem like these ideas can be drawn to wrestlers, depending on their levels of experience and ways of working in the ring? I'm sure that there are others which can be made and I think that it'd be interesting to find them all.




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