For some military men, when their service period ends, they don't want to end up stuck in an office for the rest of their career, so they choose different paths. Sometimes that path leads to the Pro wrestling circuit. Many of these men wrestled before beginning their service, and continued honing their strength and skills in the ring during it, representing their military divisions in Armed Forces matches around the world.
So, they start training properly, bulking up and working their way up the civilian Pro ranks. It's easy money and they get access to some of the finest dick and ass in the world. They just have to try and avoid getting the shit beaten out of them too often. Which is not easy.
Here is a vintage 1980's Headscissor scene from a match recently posted to YouTube. The two fat daddies are sporting classic pro gear (the tall boots and socks, the XXL high-waisted trunks) and classic pro physiques (barrel chests, thick meaty thighs, all the intimidating bulk and weight of a Real Man who could hurt you.) This is from the wonderful era when a guy would Scissor his opponent and keep it locked on for a good minute or two so we could really savor it.
Roberts tries to Headstand out, so Parsons gives him a little Piledriver, just enough to stun him and take him down for more squeezing.
Roberts' counter is to spin around face-first into that crotch, snuggling in even deeper between those smothering inner thighs. If I had a nickel for every guy who's done that while in my Headscissors...
No, I'm still not over that Hangman Page promo from more than a year ago.
The boots are just cowboy boots representing Hangman. Flowers are just decoration in reference to the Dolly outfit. The noose in a spiral represents the loop of fighting your demons over and over and always having an obvious possible end. Quote meaning he didn't take that end.
On one side of the rope you have the noose, on the other side you have the end of the rope. And those are the only two ways you can get out of the spiral.
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70 years ago, on 2-19-1954, Rikidōzan brought pro wrestling to Japan with his Japanese Pro Wrestling Association and their first tour.
Rikidōzan & Masahiko Kimura wrestled the Sharpe Brothers for the NWA Tag Team Championships to a 61-minute draw in the main event.
13k in attendance. It's said that 73% of all televisions in Japan watched the broadcast live.