Nothing, it's just a funnier way of saying it.
There is no difference the WWE uses a standard ring like TNA or ROH.
The Yokozuna are Mongolian
Greco is no legs. all upperbody, no double legs. floksstyle is highschool and college wrestling.
real wrestling is WWE which can hurt alot but some is fake and TNA is almost entirely fake which is not as sore a real wrestling
The fabric on boys wrestling singlets are generally cut lower under the arms and on chest than girls singlets.
IN Greco-Roman, there are no allowed attacks by or to the legs. Freestyle allows it.
Between? Humans? Dogs, Ford Mustangs? For what? Marriage? Wrestling? Softball practice? Why? What have you done?
The storyline is scripted, the actual wrestling match is not
No ,isn't there
Lancashire wrestling and Catch wrestling are both traditional grappling styles originating from the UK, but they have distinct characteristics. Lancashire wrestling, developed in the 19th century in the Lancashire region, emphasizes throws and holds, often practiced on grass or in a ring, with a focus on upper body techniques. In contrast, Catch wrestling, which has roots in various wrestling traditions, including those from the UK and the U.S., allows for a wider range of techniques, including submissions, and emphasizes grappling on the ground. While both styles share some similarities, they differ in techniques, rules, and historical context.
Freestyle wrestling is the modern version of catch-as-catch-can, with a couple of changes to the rules. Professional catch-as-catch-can also included hooking (submissions, pain moves), which were not used during amateur tournaments. Freestyle wrestling came to the olympics under the name catch-as-catch-can, before it was changed to simpler "freestyle".
Wushu is the sport version of kung fu that has been codified by the Chinese. Karate is an Okinawa martial art that was created by combining kung fu and Okinawa wrestling.