By Rob Sutter


I enjoy a good wrestling match as much as the next guy but what I can't support is when two big men are pitted against one another. When this happen, it's like the matches slow down to a crawl and they seem to break the momentum of an otherwise seamless string of matches that have had faster paces. It's almost like companies want viewers to tune out of these shows. Adventure racing can easily take that aspect of speed and use it well, though.

From what I've seen, there seems to be a mentality where smaller wrestlers cannot be the stars of any kind of wrestling show. My argument is that the smaller wrestlers make up from what they lack in height and blow everyone out of the water when it comes to pure wrestling. They are reliable when putting on some of the best matches possible. You only have to search such names as CM Punk and Seth Rollins in order to see fine wrestling ability, regardless of size.

There's also the aspect of work ethic that you have to look at, which I think separates one group of wrestlers from another. For example, Hulk Hogan is one of the biggest names associated with wrestling but how many times did he actually compete during his time as the world champion? In addition, his matches were not that stellar but then you have such stars as the late Randy Savage, who was a consummate workhorse. To me, he trumps Hogan as far as great wrestling legends go.

Adventure racing is going to take a certain amount of skill but work rate and quickness seem to be the two factors which will propel runners to the very end. For instance, do you think that someone who goes into a competition with a lazy mindset is going to do better than someone who is prepared and ready to go? It goes without saying that the former is not going to do well in competitions like Spartan Race. It may be the opportunity needed for people to get in gear.

I think that part of the reason why I've been such an avid wrestling fan lies in the fact that I am a fan of tremendous athletes. Those who compete at the highest levels every single time have to reap the rewards and when they aren't, it's almost injustice is being done. It's insulting to see others who haven't been putting forth good efforts taking in the success. These are the ones who need to train more often; adventure racing certainly stands to be utilized.




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