25 Fascinating Yet Mostly Unknown Wrestling Facts For Real Fans
Wrestling has been around for ages. Hence, there are a plethora of intriguing facts about collegiate, olympic, and WWE wrestling on the internet.
Published 8 months ago in Wow
Wrestling has been around for ages. Hence, there are a plethora of intriguing facts about collegiate, Olympic, and WWE wrestling on the internet.
We've collected some of the most interesting facts we could find. Enjoy!
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"The Black Knight from Monty Python was based on a real person: Arrichion of Phigalia, a Greek wrestler who famously refused to give up during a particularly tough wrestling match. He died during the match, but still won because his opponent surrendered, not realizing he was dead." - u/IHad360K_KarmaDammit18
"André the Giant grew so fast that his own parents didn't recognize him. He left home at 14 and returned at 19, having already become a professional wrestler. As he explained his career choice, they realized they had seen him wrestle on TV under his alias, without knowing it was their son." - u/WhatTheFuckKanye19
"Marvel owned the rights to the name Hulk Hogan from '84-'04. For each match Hogan wrestled, Marvel was paid $100. Marvel also made royalties on merch and every project involving his name. When he dropped "Hulk" and started going by "Hollywood" Hogan in '96, he was able to avoid paying the fees." - u/demafrost21
"Nicolas Cage was considered for the role of Randy "The Ram" Robinson in The Wrestler. When taken to a live event, he thought wrestling was real like UFC! In the end, the crew had a meeting where it was determined that Cage looked too healthy for the part, so the role went to Mickey Rourke." - u/broken_beat25
"Professional wrestler Kerry Von Erich had to have his foot amputated after a bad accident, but continued wrestling while secretly wearing a prosthetic - even showering in his boots so no one would know. His injury wasn't public knowledge until his death from suicide 7 years later." - u/CletusVanDamnit