The longest professional Wrestling match ever (as certified by Guinness, no official record existed before this for modern professional wrestling ) was on January 8th 2011 Murietta, CA for the Epic War wrestling promotion, between "Rockstar" Cordova (Michael Inman) and "Dangerous J" Jaysin Strife (Nathan Blodgett) in a 7-Hour Ironman Match in . Jaysin Strife won the match 14-13 falls. A 1 minute rest period was given after each fall so if you deduct the rest time they wrestled for a total of 6 hours and 33 mins which still beats the disputed record of 6 hours and 30 mins (as well as the well known yet unofficial Lewis/Stecher record of 5 and 1/2 hours)
The storyline is scripted, the actual wrestling match is not
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A no disqualification match.
A wrestling duel is actually the match that is going on.
Every wrestling match is fixed (scripted) but sometimes wrestlers decide to shoot (fight legitimately).
Wrestling Match Hackenschmidt - 1907 was released on: USA: February 1907
Roeber Wrestling Match - 1901 was released on: USA: December 1901
A Japanese Wrestling Match - 1903 was released on: USA: April 1903
It's all a script. They read it and act it out.
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An Olympic wrestling match consists of three periods: two three-minute periods and a final period of two minutes, totaling eight minutes. In high school wrestling, matches typically consist of three two-minute periods, totaling six minutes. College wrestling matches have three periods as well, but they are usually of a duration of three minutes each, totaling nine minutes.