HISTORY AND FAME
Wrestling has a fascinating history with deep roots in virtually every major
culture on the planet. Evidence
found throughout the world indicates that wrestling is without question the
oldest sport ever practiced.
Cave drawings and carvings located in France dating back fifteen thousand years
show evidence of an
early form of competitive wrestling.
Wrestling was later popular in Greek and Egyptian culture, and is prevalent in
the architecture of many
temples and tombs. Match results are recorded in Japan dating back to the year
22 BC. Wrestling was
also a common element of Native American culture prior to the arrival of
European settlers.
Although even the most accomplished wrestlers receive little if any public
notoriety, quite a few famous
people began their lifetime of achievement on the wrestling mat. A stroll
through the National Wrestling
Hall of Fame in Stillwater Oklahoma offers the surprising discovery that, many
historical and current day
prominent people were once wrestlers. A partial list includes:
U.S. Presidents - George Washington, Zachary Taylor, William Taft, Theodore
Roosevelt, Abraham
Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Chester A. Arthur.
Several well-known Congressmen, Senators, and other Statesmen and Military
leaders including General
Norman Schwarzkoph.
Several Scientists including Benjamin Franklin and Nobel prize winner Dr. Norman
Borlaug.
Several well known actors including Tom Cruise, Tony Danza, Kirk Douglas and
Robin Williams.