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                           Very 
                            cleaver. -- John Laws (2UE broadcaster) to Greg Tingle 
                            (Journalist), 2002 
                          Whatever 
                            the ingredients, the spectacle has definitely caught 
                            the fancy of the mob. Today, wrestling is probably 
                            the most popular of the pro sports. -- Joe Williams, 
                            Judge, 1932 
                          The 
                            one nice thing about rassling is that no one can libel 
                            it -- Arthur Daley, New York Times 
                          Professional 
                            wrestling is not a fraud. It is preposterous, if you 
                            wish, or ludicrous, but it is not fraudulent, any 
                            more than it is fraudulent when Abbott and Costello 
                            fall into a cement mixer with a baboon -- injuries 
                            may be regarded as industrial accidents -- to use 
                            the word 'champion' in professional wrestling is to 
                            lose touch with reality.-- Sam Beal 
                          Can 
                            you imagine the level of a mind that watches wrestling? 
                            -- Max Von Sydow character in Hannah and Her Sisters, 
                            1986 
                          Although 
                            professional wrestling matches are reportedly as fixed 
                            as the romances of Helen Trent, 20,335 customers jammed 
                            Madison Square Garden last night to watch hefty matadors 
                            grunt, groan, pull hair, knock heads, and generally 
                            behave like Mau Maus. -- Gay Talese, New York Times, 
                            May 25, 1958 
                          Men 
                            like Savoldi, Sonnenberg, McMillen -- football players 
                            -- started using that flying tackle mess and with 
                            it came kicking, butting and even some biting. Wrestling 
                            wasn't ability any more, it was more like legalized 
                            murder. If wrestling is ever to gain the popularity 
                            it deserves, it needs to cut out all the punching 
                            and kicking and throwing guys out of the ring. Wrestling 
                            wasn't dull when Caddock, Stecher, Pesek and Strangler 
                            Lewis were going good. Those guys were real grapplers 
                            and they'd give you a real contest. The officials 
                            have got to stop these guys from getting away with 
                            everything and anything. -- George Bothner, former 
                            wrestler and longtime referee, to Nat Loubet, editor, 
                            Ring Wrestling, August, 1965 
                          Nat 
                            Loubet's All-Time Top 15 in August, 1965, Ring Wrestling: 
                            Frank Gotch, George Hackenschmidt, Great Gama, Stanislaus 
                            Zbyszko, Joe Stecher, Earl Caddock, John Pesek, Strangler 
                            Lewis, Ivan Poddubny, Lou Thesz, Tom Jenkins, Dick 
                            Shikat, Alex Aberg, Youssouf the Terrible Turk, Hans 
                            Steinke. A few of them can wrestle, but I don't hold 
                            that against them. I've never seen an honest wrestling 
                            bout in my 20 years in the game. Maybe there was one, 
                            but I wasn't there. - - Jack Pfeffer 
                          In 
                            our view, all-in wrestling cannot be regarded as true 
                            wrestling. We do not consider that it contains any 
                            element of sport, and we regard it as a degrading 
                            and unhealthy form of entertainment. -- Public Control 
                            Committee, London (England) County Council, in asking 
                            for a wrestling ban, Nov. 17, 1941. For many years, 
                            professional wrestling was popular in the United States, 
                            reaching its peak in the 1920s and 1930s. Notable 
                            wrestlers in the 20th Century included George Hackenschmidt, 
                            Ed (Strangler) Lewis, Earl Caddock, Jim Londos, Joe 
                            Stecher, Stanislaus Zbyszko and John Pesek.& Professional 
                            wrestling in the United States has now largely degenerated 
                            into a pre-arranged parody of rough and tumble acting. 
                            -- Philip J. Rasch, Encyclopedia Americana, 1970 
                          From 
                            Punjab, in India, came Daula He had shoes but not 
                            any caula But his shoes they were tight And he threw 
                            them one night At a wrestler who started to haula 
                            -- Unknown Author, 1930s (perhaps Dan Parker) 
                          The 
                            things they say about in politics no honest man can 
                            take. If I say in politics, I'll slug somebody for 
                            sure. When a wrestler gets personal in the ring I 
                            let him have one right on the jaw, or maybe I pick 
                            him up and slam him to the mat. But if I tried that 
                            on one of these politicians, I'd land in jail and 
                            be sued for all I own. Wrestling is on the level, 
                            but politics -- Man Mountain Dean, after withdrawing 
                            from race for lower Georgia house of legislature, 
                            Aug. 8, 1938 
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