Hi Dark,

I definitely agree. I think show wrestling and competitive wrestling
is more suited than pro wrestling and amateur wrestling which doesn't
really make sense given that some amateur wrestlers are pro athletes
who compete in the Olympics and other major competitions like that.


On 12/20/13, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree Jacob, though it seems a shame to describe something which is done
> at the olympic level, where people spend thousands of hours training and
> competing as  "ameter" after all you'd  not say someone who cycles or runs
> or swims  in the olympics as an ameter in that sport.
>
> Myself, I think show wrestiling vs competitive wrestling is a reasonable
> distinction, much as you would describe an actor who has learn some
> flamboient fencing techniques to use in the theatre as a  show  fencer
> compared to anyone who actually competes in the sport.
>
> Beware the grue!
>
> Dark.

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