You should understand that all TV Wrestling shows are SCRIPTED / STAGED and are not actually fighting. The whole thing is practiced and rehearsed before they get into the ring. It is a form of ENTERTAINMENT, not actual combat .
The wrestlers are ACTORS who use their bodies to make a living, nothing more.
However, TPC did produce a number of videos in which the men were genuinely out-wrestled and pinned by the ladies.
Surely the whole point of learning wrestling/judo skills is that it can allow a weaker opponent to overcome a stronger one, otherwise why would anyone want to learn these skills.
It is also probably not correct to assume that the woman will always be weaker than the man. A number of ladies who make these videos are female bodybuilders who are far stronger than the men that they wrestle.
While it is generally true to say that the average man will beat the average woman, because he is stronger and has more wrestling experience, this isn't always true.
If the lady has always been athletic, while the man is an office worker who does little exercise, then the lady may well be stronger.
Similarly if the man always avoided playground wrestling as a boy, while the girl fought her brothers, or has studied some wrestling, judo, Brazilian ju-jitsu etc then she may very well also be more skillful.
Even if the man starts out a little stronger, if the lady is a lot fitter, then she can quickly wear him down to the point where he runs out of energy and then finds himself weaker than the lady. Most of the guys in these videos are not in great shape, while most of the girls are very fit.
I think to a certain extent a guy will also tend to hold back a little when he is fighting a lady, and some of these guys probably make the mistake of letting the lady get the upper hand, thinking that they can easily reverse the situation, but then panic as they find themselves trapped in a far stronger hold than they thought she would be able to apply. They then struggle furiously often responding to taunts from the woman, who is doing it deliberately to make them burn up more and more energy. Even if the guy does escape, a skillful lady will make him use up so much more energy to escape than she used to keep him pinned, that he will be so exhausted that he will quickly fall victim to a second pin, from which he will not be able to escape.
In many cases a woman will also use the strength of her legs to counter the upper body strength advantage that the man has. Many men are used to fighting other men, in an arm to arm battle. They don't know how to deal with a situation where the lady spins around and applies a scissor hold with her legs. A scissor hold is where the lady encircles a part of the man's body, usually his torso, head or neck, with her legs, and crosses her ankles, then straightens her legs to apply a crusing force to the man's body. The man will often try to use arm strength to pull her thighs apart but her legs will usually be stronger than his arms, and his attempts will be futile. It won't always occur to the guys to stand up, or to uncross her ankles. Many men are forced to submit to this hold. A skilled lady will also prevent the more obvious escapes. I have certainly personally been forced to submit to head scissors several times.
It is certainly true to say that in some cases, the guy likes getting pinned and doesn't really put up that much of a struggle. However, in many cases you will find that the guy will struggle furiously in the first pin to try to escape. This is because he genuinely does not want to be seen to lose to the woman. Although there should be no shame in losing to a more skillful lady, it is always humiliating for a man to lose to a woman. He will therefore do his best to win the first pin, and he will not give up easily when he gets pinned. However, you will often find that once the guy has been pinned the first time, and second pin will come much more quickly and he will submit much quicker. In part this is because the guy wore himself out in the first pin, but I think it is also that psychologically, once he has been forced to admit to himself that he has been beaten by a woman once, it is that much easier for him to admit defeat again.
I think most of the time, if a guy gets beaten he is not really trying. The majority of women are not as muscular. Some women are strong enough to hold their own, but most would fall with the first push from a man. Most women's legs are not stronger than men's arms, unless it's a really weak man who never lifts weights.
Women usually beat the hell out of men after they hit them in the balls. The women who do a low blow 90% of the time win. And they actually beat them up its not fake. Here are a few examples.
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=z16ugoJSLMo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXlH-BF4fJQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak-Ny43cFnM&feature=fvst
Some women have studied wrestling or a martial art such as judo. A skillful female wrestler will easily beat an average male.
Some women go to the gym a lot and are stronger than some men, particularly those who never do anything more strenuous than add up a column of figures or read a law report. These women may also have equal or greater fighting experience than these men and with greater strength they therefore win.
Women can use certain techniques such as scissor holds (the lady gets the man's head, neck or body between her thighs, crosses her legs at the ankles and straightens her legs to bring her thighs together with crushing force around the man. Often a man who has never been scissored before will panic as the force increases and will submit very quickly. The scissor techniques work well for women as they allow a lady to use her stronger legs which are often as strong as the man's even though she may typically have much less upper body strength.
Some women may be much fitter than the man that they are fighting. Although the man may start out stronger, as the fight progresses the unfit man may quickly run out of steam, and will soon find that he is now weaker than the lady, and his tired efforts are uncoordinated. The lady begins to get the upper hand, and as the man struggles to escape he gets even more tired, and is soon tied up in a hold from which he cannot escape.
Even in cases where the man would normally beat the woman, the sexual confusion of fighting a woman may mean that the man does not take the match seriously until it is too late and the woman has already worn him down, or has caught him in a difficult pin. The man may then panic when he realises he is about to be pinned by a woman and struggles without any real thought and just uses up more energy and gets weaker to the point where the woman now has both a strength and a skill advantage over him. He therefore loses and is forced to submit.
Some women will use techniques that will heighten that sexual confusion. For example, they may get the guy in a headlock and turn his face into the side of their breast. The sexual confusion of this may mean that the guy does not struggle. The next thing he knows, she has thrown him over her hip and is on top of him, pinning him down.
And finally it must be said that there are some guys who enjoy being dominated by women and who don't struggle too hard!
Because the audience likes to see that more than the other way around.
Yes, but he'd have to be a man with below average strength. Women can beat men, but the women have to be strong to do so. If a woman can bench 200 pounds then she could beat most men at armwrestling.
this is a silly question. Mixed signals are a two-way street, I would just as quickly ask you; Why do women send mixed signals to men?
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Women's wrestling is different than men's... in the sense that women are stronger in the lower body compared to men who are usually stronger at the top, women are a lot more flexible than men, and use moves differently. So guys who have watched women wrestle realize that it isn't some joke but is something new and exciting.
they dont its just that men like to beat women
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